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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1914)
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"v mMit.B (ur IVtUwl .kwn )m will i.lircf, (iwmlt for a mcwA or ttMHr. tir U li iJte, Wnlij, a II phi mio bwn, wm til flan t:tn mail' ,fi u( Wheeler l in -k or satu, .1 Nojjjlriit wa In . . urxlar eaUtaiiOr It) I ' 0.311 Mill am t :fr. is a I'mtlan.) ioin-.. Ilfry Visrock bo I. tuilylnci ,,,uo ,wm h-nl wH(t Hour t thv 'I Cmtarattf of Otmtn M mitral , UmwV 'ukI Ci. 'Jlin "iWail" fWur ralMhor of thn In tiir city wi all VltnJ. uf wf. i Krc C. U.rtlnl.y Club will . ( Mr, TranV Hrt- i . nil M ' iii r ' ! t'r ' '.'V hi.- ! -hrcV jtcliullni;vtrtir It. Ihr ItUSI.N'lWS WAV. &k Cwir Hank. l- li :t an.1 Mr. Hellirtlllcr tr vcrr TiHoIIKxj lil))w-f VJT ut anything In thr J am; liuylrn; Jrr Mnrrrl Smith. Um 1 i . a Vis, E II .rt, thp V. C. T. U. j frufh at ltl ,'iuHjrnl.r Sa- . tu- rnliik' l U wVltx1!!. e,r r.r 4 nt tlx) ltwaiin Pruit nt. Hp t Jf iilltrtv) qVtiry Crate ivl M" l'otr Hot'r ar tlm ttc i f n Uiy Uirn on Ma)' Si. f!t j ti.e attQiiilltt ihylclr. tkrf a .(i. lk to ront fur fdt. ,,r won 1. 1 liku to h Ukfr tinntin ito. In with Mm ', iu.tr I. Sjiji t(in ha Iioii ipiilntl liCa i grt a ComtnUnluiir f. VA-(i i. act'. ! lli.iriMit'hlirnl DuriKia '-im w.lli f.. othar with 7, fira,tr i.rl.r. Atl(lrc Mr. F. Hurton lrKfk ... . i ..i.. ..i .. . i. ... .... ip rinininnviiina arn iwihk t (Iw T.llnmixik IiIkIi cIunjI Y4tot IM Wi-rK. M of MnliliT wai trammel- Uiir.rt at tho rountv acut rnd)', lln'.rrM' ( iril..ii.n .if lli 'I'lllu. ktrtmrry Imn till ol w nuinl.or Hlitrk lioj for aHlf. Coimin rdn rlub rouma iiru Ik'- irtpar-i for u Imnlmot ttnd hall to liven lv tdu IiIl-Ii hcIkmiI i t ii it i n 1 Dr. at tits lMrUMant at I'oribnJ it nottrn on ,u iraMiltitt. lal OtumMfl Mttr talmon awl MiimV ffca'. Pt, Marinet, P. A. K of tlM NVIiaWm Valloy ttrll WtlMr w( a IVtlalKl UW' lri vu.tor LhU wV. II W tn, foriwrljf in ih nw llf btttllMMat at New port vnt a friw .lay a In town tM wrrV. VVMIf hrro bo vUltrtJ M. It. HarwriVratt. Tl4r TillaimxiV I'rrtl Co otfcni in tnrpl anjr $r of any Imu on t4l torm. 0 SWInwilay rrfotilnf Juno ri3th, lttrr will c a rcil mitns f the Wvevnlr I.ta-ljjij at wbleh tim mttor of lmj.rtnc. will Ui UUruaawd. A CMi atlCfJai-) t lftl;l, To Ujkw t owy Ulre onlli room nut. I wWi t ay tbt I am now pro pnri to wlilto warp. f5et your wa.baUlc tflk' loflilt. ,Mr. A. M. Gtnn, TonlRlit I tho aal nielli of thn In- tuioa Uav twi very nnlortaintni; awl iwtrtirr. I.anc croU law .'.rr,lr.., ,,M tbleU, lrKu pack- l" f,,',. tc. i. (;i..Kii Co. , l''r fr win, t mi i,p .:. f;. Am)or. ", iikhimwk. KlUinr plume. A 'Imiwlrli from Wlnml-r , that n Iwby M(r WB wu tt) Mf MMj Mra. Huljil. Cmly mi tho Uh lat. Wo UmlvraturKl (), imweonmr I,h Im.Um naml OKrafclinf. Katl.Ur,... , tor twrt that t, itKithnr la nuttltiK xlortj; nirly, Ihji ,h fnl,;r ,)Bi( tulftrl n trial nm hi. rwovory l 'lliii:ly iliHjhtful I'or aaiff, a tram wayon ami hnrnca. Tam U In (,:rx worklnir onlrr, wolitlit 1 110 nh nml ttu la a Uirn' vuiir oM "wit AdrtriMa lMyK Klwwril. Satwl- I la.li. WwiM liVo to trade Imhiio mimI tw o lolii In I'ortlarwl fnr prnjriy In Tilla mook. Inquire Hpratil Olllco. Tlm (Uy ( itv hUh IhoI hrul one prudtjatn tliU y..r. Mia Jralc War fon. I'rof. K. K. I).,Cfi, of tho U i vrlty of OrrKon ilollvurt;.! the nil drotn of thr nvi-nlm:. Th rxi-rclt w(.rr hrkl on Friday vvvoIuk of n,t WMtk. On tin., following Satunlnv I'rof. lMn pamu t TlllairHk ami pnl tMrday with Mr. ami Mra. U. 0. Jafkaon fortnor iUHU urwlcr him at the uttlYorlty. Don't br d,w.vl In Ixiylni: chrnp floar wh.i you en net Oornont'a Heat, rn- on Ui markxt. Morwv back If not intl- (mi. A 8AFI! DW'OSIT MUX will pro. loet yoor papr from ljln lt or doaUoywi. 11.00 rwr yrar. TILLA MOOK CdtJNTV HANK. II. ft. llrimhal! irlfiri.l nrxl Mlna ICIirn Itrtdrrahnuton, primary toachcr, Imvp Juki flniihotl t aurrcaaful term of hoi at (lantml.il arvl their work has boon ft antiafartriry tlml thy have Wen rrtalnod for ntwlhrr yrar. Tho ckinu' oxerciira won. hnkl on Friday, Celery Raising To Be Encouraged Tillamook County Soil Eiptcially AH Pled For Celery Cnllure. Ei perimenli Will Be Made Vur aiitnit tfmu uxprcn bkitiI Wat kin of Ihu W(IIb FrRo Kxprraa Co., h inlrri atrd hlmlf In tho Idm of thi! rultlynllmi of rolcry In thla county. An It la now, mmrlv nil tho cvlory that a ronatimrd n tho Northwcat ia (frown In Florl.la nnd la old In I'ort IiimI arw Sinttlo nt oxhorbltant price. One half eriito, containing about W aUlka rin: for t-I.Ufi on tho I'ortlund inarkut. I'lnnt can bo dullvorrd at Tillamook for XV por hurxln.d, which U vrry roaaonalilc. Mr. A'atklna aunt anmplra of our aolli to tho Agricultural CoIIcko at (Vrvalll, and the ruport In rvcard to the aamo la Ut tho olfcct that our aoll U tho vry flnoal for the production of celery and thtm it act-in that wo have In many place the natural iJralniio which coma other celery rnUlnii dis trict, corulderable monoy to obtain. A few cxx-rlment have been made in celery raliini; here but have not ocon very cuccoiaiui, tor Uio reason! that wo do not et onouih aurmhlnc to j develop the plant in all the atngoa uf growth. It i IhoURht by ahippini wrll dcvelnptsj plnnta from the cant j that hli ohktucle run be overcome. ( Mr. Watklni hit sent for a nhlp rnent of celery plant winch will ur-' rive from the ea.l sometime betweeu the 15th nml the 20th of Juno and thoe wlm wont to urcuro aome of them lor the purpvs'- of Kiviriic celery urowini a trial, will be able to net thorn at u very icasonabte rate. MRS. C.E. MOWERY DEAD. THEY ARE GETTING PAID FOR BOOSTING Vho Is tTht; Slinrpks Mechanical Milker rscrs f'.ccoinc ;ct paid profits Vhy Not a customer for it in also and Why Not Relieve -jursclf of all (lependauce upon unreliable help and drudgery. Why Mot Make up your mind at once and invent In a Sharpie Milker. The Teat Cup with tho Upward Squeeze. T e most v.omlerful Irrventlon of the prearnt tirnr. Call at oor tore and we will ihow you a machine in oporatlori. R. F.ZACH?1ANN UK-; Black and White 'ars Cig bill the yrsr's work waa not fUiithcd until Monday. Open an account with the 01,1) I.IAIU.K with your next pay J'ajr all bill by rheck. You'll know Joat where tho money went at the. end of the month by lookinK over the cbock. Tillamook Ct.untv Hank. Slniirr rmg machine for rale on eay term, at oor home piano and iniulc atore at Tillam')k, Ore. Both hponr. A. I.ineba k. Mgr. Y. A. Wnat, Secretary of the Neha- lem Commercial Club wb a .,...! I . I" .. . 1 .. . . 1 .. II.. VHI IIVI W Mrwa , l,tt a II I panlwl by I. V. tialloupe, If y-i want a real fly apray fl-enur. (f stnrwoKl. Wa.b.. who i C'.U Tr a (-allon ready too, p. Spray- vUlnB ,, nl Khnlcm. Thi I the ert from m up. C. I. I'Iourm Co. nm tl,0 Uui, Krnl,,mcII have viilcl Itev. Mra. HotHirl of TJio Dalit la In j Tillamook. They were very favorably i terian Church. the city maalOK a Ikhuo to houio can-, unprttaaed with thinn Iicm. Mr. Manna Joiephinc Mowery, wife of f'harle K. Mowerv, died at her late reaidence on Tuesday afternoon, June 2nd of heart failure. She ha been ail Int more or les with thi trouble for about live year. Mr. Mowery wn born in GefK Sweden on the of Ortiiber, j When only one year old h- c no to( America with her parent who euie-l check ,n ,s'cw "Von, Conn., and in the year ' ; ins they came went and settled in Til i lamook county, where they have since rotideJ, an I are 'ell and favorably known a ono of tho pioneer families' of thi county. The N'eilson family' coniU of the father and mother, four brother! and tu.o daughter. Ilanna Josephine wa married to Mr Clin. K. Mowery on June 2Sth. 1W5. She leave behind a husband and three Tillamook 1 5h!!:,r1". J?c.k . rt' U, tf?. oMX j ri.f..i.njtll. I .-nii. UK. , null t.nilcc, ' j year ana ti month old, to mourn her . ' llnttmi-K mwl Ttie funeral aervice was held at the Christian Church on Thursday at 2:W) I. M.. nd wa conducted by Rev. P. A. MacKeniio. pastor of the Presby- Full & Johnson Gosoline Engines Can Not Be Excelled Practically all the machinery used on the farm is equipped so that it may be driven by a gasoline engine. Labor for larm work is verv scarce and very expensive, thus the farmer like any up-to-date business man. in actually doing the most work in the cheapest wav, cannot afford to be without a Fl'LLBKcS: JOHNSON engine. For Sale By TILLAMOOK SHEET METAL WORKS vaaa tn an endeavor to gel th women Once con Smoked will vi nee all, The only longjfillor Pure Tnl i Circuit Court i still voter to relator ami vote for state, , , ,lolru ,iri,,,in... h tl foiit union. Dr. Iloaia rwrt the birth of a son to Mr. and Mr, Ivoiil Ilonacliohlt on Juno lt and On. blrli of a daughter to Mr. ami Mra. Claroneo Davia on tho 3ml. Try lho 2Sc dinrwra at tho OM HMnih Kilehen. 'Ilwv are tho lasal In town for the money. Altomoy T. II. Ooyno, wlf and lit tle n. left on Monday mornM for Mvdfnrtl whro Mr. (ioyrw ha icne to tranaacl aoint' lKl busltuts. Thov will bo abienl mImhiI a wook. Thero Iw boon lot of ilamai;i.tl wheat l.lid Into thi market uimI okl to tho ranenur. The Tillamook Fowl (U haiallo Ho'luni but ki1 wheal. Thurlay, Juno lf is the i3nd An nual re union of I'ioinw (i Oregon tn be hekl in I'ortliintl. t:apt. Stlllwell of thi city I now llmt Vlco-prosldent of thu Aaaociation. Why buy Ho ami Hex lanl when vou can et Halern corn fed hams, bactin and lard at tho Tillamook Feed Co. Tho bet monoy can buy. Now i thu ilmo to look over your machinery and pit your repair. The Tillamook lod Co. eairle a supply for all machine. Ceo. I.. Hamlin, house moving, rnij Inir and resllllm:. Trues to handle heavy work, For a k'ood dinner or imylhliu: In the line of lliat elasa ('Hid, call at the Old '.Spanish Kitchen. Opposite Ulnars I The White laKhu'of Ncwini,' ma ehliie. Vibrator nml rotary Hhuttle I style. Fur sale on easy terms at Jones ! Kmidsou Furniture Co. (in to Dr. Monk for Ural class photo Kriidiink' atwaya dellvur the (Xsls, day lor lie. r0 llox $2.00 Wl'... L? 1 i , ...I. opicvnvn ucutsciii c- I. C.LOUGJH CO. Iwliable Oniggist. C'W"'' Dr. Wcndt Eye Special iJWiil Extendi liii er vice, lo all dciirinc satlifactory Knn, any style, Torlc, Kryplok, Btc I'ermanontly located Tillamook. Send in your broke, mist' lor duplleatiu... II you ru no nlilotoread tho print ladow you need .m H al4 . Ml, AIM W '!-. ... r..il lk. I .' T,. tl.kM .... ."',U'""'J: i f.UM in session, The endea vor on tho mrt of some of tho toct hokler !o institute a permanent re ceivership for the Hotel Tillamook, allociiik' mls'iiatmijoment on tho part of Mr. WorrMI it latr mnnauer, is still In progress. Mr. Worrall wa on the stand yesterday and a t;ood part of to tday. Notblni: further has been done In regard to the case which the timber interest have bronchi au'aimt the Fort Doditr Machinery Co. and other anil the county court. These case will be taken up next week. Dr. Uiwe the well-known eye specialist who is to be In Tilla mook Hotel June If) to 20 in clusive ha lust relumed from a six month stay in the Fast nd now has all I'.e la'.-st up-to-date method of eye teU"K for chtsse. He ha been in Oregon for over 21 year and for the past nine year ha and now is a mem ber of tint OreL-on Stat-j Hoard of K. nminors in Optometry. if you want I'uarniitood glasses don't fall to consult him. The attendance at the church and I cemetery wa a tribute of resjieet for j tne ttaceaseu anil her family, and an index of the love and esteem cherished toward the departed bv the people of tho city and county of Tillnmook. The entire Neilson family and the bereaved husband desire to express their appre ciation of every tribute of rcsttect plac ed on the casket of their loved one tiy th"ir many friend throughout the entire county. CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH BRICK, ASPHALT, LAND PLASTER AND COAL LA3LB-SCHRADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West BIDS WANTED FOR GRAVEL HAULING NOTICE. All Cold ltond Trading Stamp bear ing tho letters THS or lloltz mut bo In our hand not later than June 20th ,o be redeemed. nAUT(nys A. M. AUSTIN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR WATER AND POWER RIGHTS OUR SPECIALTY Mutual Phono AHOIHIK CUI IS MKIOK (II.SG SUN) UMI'S 15, 25 nd 40 Walt, 35c 60 WU ... 45c ()0 Wt . - - 80c 150 Vitt - $1.20 25 Wtl 2 I'pntrd l.niup ."lc llilr. Wr ilflUrr laiiil to a .... ..'....llllllir L prior turt of do . .. tli luwrit f.r il.teat wliU oo.l worinuu.hl Tllltmo.lt lleotrlo , Llfi; a. full d. usr. The TillamiKik Creamery wishes to receive bids for hauling one hundred load of gravel, more or less, from T. W. Lister' place to 1st factory, com pany to pay for gravel. Haulers to ipread gravel. Company reserves the right to reject nnv oi all bid. Leave bids at Carl Haberlach'a ollice, Tilla mook, Oregon, Juno 15th, 1011. SPECIALJTOlT SALE GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED 3lbs. extra choico Japan Tea for $1.00 101b choico Caracol CoiTco $2.25 25 lbs choice Small White Beans $1.60 25 lbs. Fancy Dried Peaches $2.00 25 lbs. Fancy Jap Rico $1.25 Eastern Corn Fed Hums ll'c 1 lb. Golden Catejllaking Powder Mc 2J lb. " " " " 75c 5 lb. " $1.50 Process Harley $27.50 per Ton Fancy White Feed Oats $27. Ton Fancy Rolled Oats $2.S per Ton GO lbs. Rolled Oata S5c 75 lb. Sack Process Harley $1.05 Rest Valley Wheat, $1.75 cwt. CO lb. Sack Hnm 70c 80 lb. Sack Shorts $1.05 3 2) lb. cans Pio Fruit, while they last 25 Gold Nugget Hazel Wheat Flour $1.20k You will find correspondingly low prices throughout our entire stock during our SpecinlJune Sale. We allow S per cent cash discount on Flour. Feed and Staplu Groceries and ten per cent discount on Fancy Groceries during this special Sale. All oods charged will be sold at regular prices, however goods charged during this sale we will allow tho regular cash discount in case aid good are paid for by July 10th. If you will compare our prices and goods you will find our storo a good place to give you entire satisfaction. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Tillamook. Oregon, June 1, 1914 The Common Council of Tillamook Citv met in rerular session this date at 7:30 o'clock P. M., when were present Hon. F R. Reals, Mayor. Councilmen S. A. Bruadhead. G. A. Edmunds, J. Keldson, G B. Lamb and M. Melchior. City Attorney H. T. Botts. Marshal N. J. Myers and Recorder R. B. Hays. Whereupon the following busines was transacted to-wit: The minute of the last regular and adjourned meetings were read and ap proved. The reports on City liens, garbage and dump construction, damages in Maple Grove arising from conflicting grades, necessary concrete sidewalk construc tion were ordered continued. In regard to the demurrage claim of the P. R. & N. against the city, the City Atty. reported that he had recei oed no answer from the interest ed parties as yet. Tho Finance Committee was ordered to adjust the damage claims of Thayer and Goodspeed caused by the city ac quiring enough property to lay a side walk on the North side of 1st St. east of 2nd Avenue E. Tom Coates, E. J. Claussen, H. Cren shaw and D. W. Dvvight spoke at some length as to the Fire department nnd it seemed from their speech that all that was necessary in order to have an active, ellicient, wide awake tire com pany was for the otlicers and citizens of the city to show an interest in the boys and tljeir work. The city attorney was ordered to draft u speed ordinance applicable to motor vehicle nnd allowing a maxi mum speed of 12 miles an hour. Tho street committe was instructed to have the necessary street repairs made. Upon motion duly made and carried the Franchise Ordinance of F. D. Small and D. C. Uri war amended by the fol lowing insertion, to be known as subdivision 6 of Section power under the provisions of this or dinance, at a cost, in material and la bor lexclusive of promotion expenses) of not less than $30000 00) thirty thou sand dollars and shall upon request fur nish evidence satisfactory to the coun cil of the expenditure above mentioned. Whereupon Ordinance 276 was read for the third time in open council at 9:35 o'clock P. M. June 1, 1914, and being before the council the question, "Shall the Ordinance pass?" the vote resulted as follows : S. A. Brodhead, ave. G. A. Edmunds, aye, J. Keldson, aye, G. B. Lamb, aye, M. Melcoior, 1 aye, total ayes 5, nayes 0, absent o. Whereupon Ord. No. 276 was declared duly passed. On motion duly made and carried the following bills were allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the Treasurer for the respective amounts: $203.05 Tillamook Electric Light .1 Fuel Co., $26 40 R. B. Hays, $90.00 N. J. Mvcrf. $30.00 R. B. Hays, salar ies. $27.S0 L. Miner, street cart, $03.75 P. Daly, labor, $65 00 Ike Shortlidge, salary. It is ordered that u hearing of ob jections and remonstrances to the sew er and pavement assessment be and the same Is hereby continued until next regular meeting June 15, 1914 at 7:30 o'clock P. M. It is further ordered that the time for receiving bids for concrete side walk construction be continued until .i . ... . I .: T .. tf tm . tne next regular meeting uune to, ijh at i o clock I'. -M. Council then adjourned, on motion duly made and carried, to meet June 8, 1914, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at the t dice of Mayor F. R. Heals. COME TO THE ROSE FESTIVAL. AND THE LiON STORE Visitors to the Roe Festival, June 9 I to 12th, are cordially invited to maku J your headquarters at the stores of the , Lion Clothing Co. We maintain a frea checking service for your grips and parcels, free phones, free waiting room, information bureau, etc. We're pre pared to make your visit to Portlnnd one long to be remembered. Incidently 11 lvh "Thnf th. aaid P. D. Small and D. C. Urie. their nucces. we supply the best clothing, shoes, hats sors nnd assigns, shall within the said nJ furnishings for man and boy, at (18) eighteen months construct a wat-! very attractive prices, er power electric light and powsr ays- LION CLOTHING COMPANY, Mor- TUUaook Mercutilc Co. stem for furnishing electric light and rison at Fourth, Portland, Oregon. u