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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1914)
tl r ISSUED TWirP A Mtncv iti... I A m n-o-r- .,.-, nwiiv-cauAY AND FRIDAY ST ClRCULATIONOr ANYAPER (N TlLLAMOOK COUNTY KXI. IM.AMOOK, OUHOO.N, Aj'KIl, 7, 1014. NO. 22 I fill" THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TILLAMOOK IS NOW LOCATED IN ITS NEW RANKING ROOM I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING AND INVITES THE NJBLIC TO CALL AND MAKE AN INSPECTION OF TIIE ROOM AND ITS EQUIPMENT Safety, Security, Service, Fecney & Bremer Co. Completes Big Job j i Iffrri TILLAMOOK'S POPULAR AUTO MAIL STAGE. Tillamook Firm II it Uulldinc Urge Revolving Pile Drim For Gownmenl. Mm I V Id I to urn now rutin trier Im.i p::.L.j 'Mr" Inhl "tiKc route between Till. itHvrruiilv. I III! UH' VI IHC Easter Cards Best Line in the City Come and Look Them Oyer All Kinds ILLAMOOK DRUGCSTORE KOCH A. HILt, PROPS. K- F KOCH. I'M. C DKUTSaif-IAiMTIlKKK lil rllGMG TlLl-AMOOK. ORJUJON HkIh fKfl jumt.. ktxl tha Urgent erkr mrur U hrl i Inches In Ji- IllrUl. Ibu reol vlnt ('IK' clrlvr was ship I (ii .NVlidrtn m Monday and will lx put In place at once for crvlr on tha tfuvrrmiMifii work. The Ftiey Itrremcr Co. In now c-neEl In building tha Urea wave million machine for the imtnwrlum at lkyi.eean. Mr. Sttlnbach is now nl lt)t.-fa!i looking after a mrt of the nor thru. The main ImjiMIu'i; mkJ tank will bo SW ftnn Iimik and W fewt nlde, ml the ater word therein Mill Ut pumped 4 auty inula. tho trip to Cluvcrdale a cornWativrly easy one with Incon vcmVtiee plural nt a minimum. Hip KVfiirv i .i i. i"Ke leaves 1 1 1 In mrK IfT)' h.. Lt M-. JZ ,e 12 , r KO,Vrlr,,,np,,l1 '"4 Tillamook train arrives and leave. I t " ' " .7 1 T' ; ClrrdaJc for Tillamook t 8:15 A. M.. UHv L T r ", h" N-'-lKlvInK the traveling public the- very Jetty work 1 he contract for thl. wk uf .ceomod.lion.. petition ,t, t.vcral I'ortl.ml llnni. i ,Iini, . ti, . .... 1- . k t t .t - . v , , I WVJIMIIII URIC It Mil Mn lxrK-t lnK'ln Ckntlintof the Job L, tMwli niwcult t, real zrc, 1 ellow Fir mill Me, round trip 75c. I nilock 75e, round trip 11.25. i raver $1.00, round trip $1.50. lho $1,25, round trip $2.W. Cloverdnlc 11.60. round trip $2.60. Uurfiik' tin? favorulilu hfiuon of the yr, when the rood urv at their bvnt auto ntnne In forced to compete wiOi much ouUide comixjlitlon in the shape of nil kind of pkitkunKur carry lnjkutv which kre Ukfn off the run Motion k tim rokdk bcifin to ret bnd TMl ktate of nlTnlni U kumuwhnt an. novllii; to the proprietor of the mail kU'ce, who nt times re called uon to Tillamook to be Great Terminal SI. Paid DUpitch Sayt Hill It Plaaaiaf Great Tbiagi for Tillamook Bay. Work ob Bif Scale Planned. from ll.i orf.n mJ k-pt l the proper ! ru, inclr nt , jOM w(icn U)c roluJ .nnraiurc ..ir oauuiiK pur poe. J lie hd. There have been times dur- KkVr mot Inn tlinrhllio which l n Ur;e. plifr of marliinnry wl be Urd to pro duce a iikitu.tt of the walur imllnr to the MRVi-k nf the (K-rdn. 1hl I n llino aUod p mim to fn vrry popular. PORTLAND LETTER. I'ofllaiKf, Ore., April 7. 19U, (.spe cial) OI Crckl Interett mid imur tanco to the entire Columbia lltmln la the prediction rnnde recently by Major J. J. Morrow, engineer in cltaree of this district, Hot rirer terncn woul be ped through thtt Celllo Canal be fore the fjrl offtcut Jamiary.Tha paai itiorrth nf MTrh-waa nbti bte i Trrth'a t mn.M Nfl.llt nnii.fri. ur rt.Mitrt fin ttin canal than In y other tincl month, I In jr which Hrrl and Vidito have run thiilr auto when they knew" It would be a detriment to their muchinu and financial lorn otherwike, juat to sccoino date the public. For thlt reason they iel tiiai now wrien conditions are more favornblo they should receive at Iraki a reasonable ihhouiii of considera tion from the public that they have en ucavorol ui accomodate, the owners ofv the auto atai;e are here to stay winter and summer. They pay taxes nml help to support the county In mimy ways, ntal should In turn receive the consideration that it due them. VI 3. A W. W.WILEY DEAD... message was received here on From end to end the wreat ditch I the j mornlnir to the effect that W. scene of ceasle.. and effective .ctivlty. I former y of this city, had Idled nt I .i Mesa. Cm I., that morning at 1 one o'clock. The finmcliato cuu.se of I his death wi heart trouble. Mr. Wil J. F. STRANAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Nil tiiLe nil kimls of bmltiiiiL' t-otituu ts, fm nisli- Architcc tin nl dni uin.s for the mimic nlio Bicly Irtt of flwti'uf. Will uivc vmi the lowest umI)1i I .uus on' mill wtirk ntnl nil other huiltl- H iiiiiiiiinl Mr. Strnnnhnn is iiwniiiljaturer s Ktnt Ii 1 ii.mn Linds I 11 nttrinl tMiennt: in to llccoiintini lion of builtlins tlmt is not sold in lotiil nun Ki t. Itc him a call- consultation and tulldtng ndvlcc Mt at All times. Next to Todd Hotel, Uicks are lieinc constructed, (ja'es in stnllnl. the bottom "f the canal is be Ihi fltM.rt-fl u'lth .fiil lisnt over whlrh Ik ,'.n.re,l tWawlaof Urns of concrete. uv Wtl l" California about eiKhteen the kloplm; .idei are Mntt riprappe.1 1 ",u ' i .1 . .l.u . .... ..1 lie limj uvuil ill wikii iuuvicuiii, In unit ulnrn u'lth ri.liiliirriNl roncrete. . j.. . 1 1 1 .i i 1 He wus irreiitly benefittisl by the in another with rubble masonry and In , 7 ' ..111 -.s. with ..,..! l.trLa..f nvit , change of climate and was thousht to . ., ., . i,,,,, ,,r i, 1 be nearly recovered from the disease ruck, iiceonlltu: to the character of the, ' . . bnckin material I MS W1Ul n ' U'' Bl "lK'ut Mn At the head of Five Mile Itapiili n llltl I . w 1 1 (if 111111 mi, ........ ... ...v n ,. . , .,. , ... I lie ucceaseu ii-nvea a wiie unu iuu children. Mr. Wiley is the daughter of Mr. und Mrs. C. N. Drew of this city and was born and rnised here Mr. Wiley held the olHco of County Sujiertntendent of Uie schools of this nd was well 1 seemed to be in very troo I health until n short time lefore his death holes into the rocky walls of the uorne. rarefullv examining the material hmtiKhl tip by the drills and carefully reconlloK their observations. Those men are the pioneers sent out by the ... .... 1 .1.. kfnlortOI wasninumn aim wrej;"" III ilk 1 . t I... r I.llln. nf ..i.fnlrtlliir , " J,,"'n " '"'""7, " , , T known and highly rvectcd here. He a Kreal dam across the river at this , ,. m r., ... r .......in.... .1... was n member of the M. K. (.hurch IKiini ior me HirH.it' m ih.-.h....mk ..... t must muc , , , 1 . ',. i. ! and also belonged to the Masonic onl rful hydio.elcctric plant ;,,,.., ,, til 1 o f I iv mm ..r l,i,IU Tim rU'nr U I l'r fiSwi V.I, or l-mlby of m,n, Irta. r.jiiiis. , ,u,.. ... ii7,:'.'r;:r;i:;:i the childien have friends in this illamook Clay Works KREBS BROS., Props. il'avc now it limited supply of brick ami lnii 1 ready lor the market Ml the following prices: RICK, . . JII0.00 PER THOUSAND 1-Tn. DRAIN TILE, I6.00 PER THOUSAND 4JN. DRAIN TILE7 20.00 PER THOUSAND Ml ( miles south of Tillamook on mam traveled road. MUTUAL PHONE pecleii Hint me remains lert l.u Mesa at noon today nccompanied by Mrs. Wiley and will bo brought to Henverton, Or., for interment. Mrs. C. N. Drew ntd daughter I.elia will leave hero Friday for Meaverton where they will meet the funeral party. That tho wheal farmers of Kastern Oregon do not spend all their coin in X. M'NAIR & CO. JNK It j M A H It W A It K KITCHEN RANGES mnd HEATING STOVES See U for Price Before Ordering Elsewhere the width Preparations are practically complet ed for the convention of the Columbia i nml Snake Uiver Waterways associa tion lo be held at the Portland Com nuTcial Club April KM I. Kveryono in-, tcrested in the success of this move- j ment Is Invited to attend this meeting; nt which it is proK)Sed to crystulize in- i ... .......i An.iuiriiitivn work the theo- W mi..... v. - ... 1 r ... ries. plans and dreams of tho men who pumiaso 01 ... ... . vu K,uw have for months been giving up their , mure wheat ,s indicated by llgures sup time to the project. Kates of una and , plied by the automobile dealers in that nno-thinl fates for the round trip have i section. Within tlm past six weeks Itieii i'ntuted by all the roads of the 1 bu.wgons to the value of S9S.000 M l .1 ' ,,wvc bvcn fur,,i!,,ltHl t0 UnmtillH Coun- rsorl ,'8 ' I ty alone and tho other where counties have taken nearly as many. The wheat . ( I 1 At tfrowern with largo acreage nnu inu atitomobllo it necessity nnd thoy pur chase them as a regular part of their business. ! Harris' Bargain Store Opposite Kd'a Oarage A Few Of The Bargains for April M.tchri r B 4c Ladlei Mtwlln Gowm 05c CorKl Covri 30c Klb. Vc.li 2 lor 15c Lady lloic 15c HarrrU 10c Baby Sho 30c Uaby Knllr Sicqori 40c Hiby Ittxilrri 15c French VjI. Lc 25c do: Wc Keep the Standard Patterns. I LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE I Tillamook. Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" CITY COUNCIL MEETS IN REGULAR SESSION The eity council met in regular ses sion on Monday evening with the fol lowing officers present: Mayor Heala, Councilmcn Urodhead, Edmunds, Lamb, Melchior and KeMson; Recorder Hy and Marshal Meyers. The regular bills were allowed. The street committee report on san itary sewer was continued. The new electric light was ordered on the corner of Fourth and I'ark streets and the light on Eighth and Park was ordered moved to Seventh ami Park. Some of the property owners of Maple Grove Addition having failed to pay for their public improvements un der Bancroft Bonding act, the council Instructed Attorney Botts to proceed to collect. The order requiring a cement on Fourth Avenue West and the ing of Tenth street to Sixth Ave. was continued. The ordinances relating to chlses, the use of cigarettes by and fire hazard restrictions were over until another meeting. The matter of a garbage dump and a clean-up day for Tillamook was re ferred to a committee. J F. J. Miller of the state railroad J commission addressed the council and frave an instructive talk as to the pow . er of the commission in regard to mu- nicipal affairs and pointed out to tome extent the ability of the commission to assist the city in handling certain matters. walk open Hut fran-Doya. laid St. Paul, Minn.. April G. -That bar bor Improvements at Tillamook, Ore., which it Ik proposed to make a rival to San Frrnclsco, as a shipping point, will be built along lines formulated by ex President John F. Stevens of the North Hank road ami the Hill lines in Oregon. was announced here today by the Hill interests. It was explained that the purpose is to outdo by sea and rail the fastest time now made along the coast and from the coast lo the interior. The plans call for the expenditure of many milllo.is of dollars. Two ships for the coastwise service, it was stated, are now being built at Philadelphia. The government. Hill sources were authority for saying, will spend $2, 000,000 lu dredging Tillamook harbor, nd it was understood that it was to secure federal aid In ooening this har bor tbat James J. Hill's recent trips to Washington were undertaken. United Railways from Portland to Tillamook: is to be one of the links In the system. It is said the line will tun nel the mountains between Tillamook and lUllsboro. The rail and water line is to make trip from San Francisco to Portland in 2 hours. A NEW DEFFINITI0N FOR ANARCHIST. A rattier amusing incident took place before Judge Holmes at a session of tha Circuit Court on Mondav. A for eigner who was seeking his naturalira- i The April term of the Circuit Court tion papers was being questioned by the convened on Monday, with Judge Hol- iKUiHThri, tl;n,kei1 ulh,e pr04pcc.mes presiding. The first cases to be live ettizen If he knew what an anar- . , r . ,. chist was, whereupon the citizen to be uken UP wcr the naturalization cases, replied, stating that an anarchist was ! The following jurymen, have been a Republican. By this time the Judge appointed on the grand jury: W. S. n assumed the normal ivaoKee. jo, uurrer. w . crkoyes,- CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION matters soon assumed the normal again. Erie Gladd. Guaranteed Tungsten Lamps The Electric Store Next To Gem Theatre A Few Helps to Right Living If you have a headache take a long walk. If you are blue, do somccning for someone, quick. If you need advice on banking matters. Come to us. We want to help you. If a supposed friend has played you false, do a particularly friendly act towards someone else. It will take the bad taste from your mouth. If you would be prosperous start a savings account with us. It is the first step on tho road to wealth. If you are discouraged about your work, go to bed very early. Things always look brighter in tho morning light. If you are uneasy about your vuluables, rent a safety deposit box for fl.00. You will thon rest easy. If you cannot have your own way, rej.iico. You might be tuined if you had it. If you find yourself losing money, atart a checking account with us. It is a safe and sane way of doing business. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank