Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, June 16, 1914, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ISSUED TWICK a
5tZ.?,RCULAT,ONOF ANv Paper IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY
xxi.
I II.I.AMnniv (lnuitu' i .....
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF fILLAMOOK
IS;N0W LOCATfO IN ITS NKW BAN UNR ROOM
J. 0. 0. F. BUILDING
AND INVI1 ES THE rlJrUIC TO CALL AND MAKE
AN INSPECTION OF THE ROOM;
AND ITS EQUIPMENT
Safety, Security, Service.
WOMEN SERIOUSLY INJURED
G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
IN FULL
WING
On TuNly afiTfiW(i Mrs. Win.
IWll hlxl IaUK-l r UvUn were ditrlinu
b UJr. by !,ei m ihlw.. (t,n
M. I hoy were driving In between two
BUU, oi, of whirl, wm carrying the
Und. Hhon f.olr home ..flin frigh-
tiliml ht Mix
BBSRSSTa Is !L!hMNeary 400 v,slt,n8 Veterans in Line
tmVitinntiL4l
Hi.- rrr. l, i happened in front of thfj
I II I I L it ii ... 1
w- " r i Jtioy were lnv.cn (4
Ur llont, i(jr n,,.f U) liiel
I'r. MnnU rcjKirtu then bolb
larovrrlti., .!... n. n .. 3
. i gwnil wan l(t7
Hol rr!ooly hurt.
HANDS MEET AT CLOVERDALE
On felony U.t tA tiiwiilii-m of Tllhv
imik County'. lUMvr Rand mat t
CloverrfaU aik) onu of their ml
monthly rlrJtl and tri-t concert..
A fine hsmpiut . fivcri the hoy
by the Clavarlal.- people, Bftrr which
a county orrfV.iMlion wm xvfuclrO.
Dr. Mtwk, uf Tillamook iv elcctod
jtrfiLtit ; Jebn I'tfsker, of TilUmook,
SWeUry; Cliwityr McGheo of Till,
nwok. Tnwt. The full . boan of
dirscUiri were Iwtm . (;... WoVih.
Inp.lOft of Clovntl: Al llnll of
S'bter. !.. K Urmle. or liny City;
8ilM ShcnlM, ..f NM.jIctn; Dr. I'er
ktn nt Tillamook, l'he next rehear
al will b he lit at THUmmik City.
KIKON-SIIEETS WEDDING.
Of
March, W. R. C. and G. A. R. We!!
Represented
Tunwiny morning of thin week aw
(he opening of tho (5. A. K. reunion in
bh city. The larger purl of the vlsl-
!)r arrived hcri' on Monday nficmoon
iiwcver. ntnl they wore made at home
t mic with ii royal wcnn.
PJ Tlif W. It. C. hoadfUartvr arr at
o 1. 0. O. I. Hall, tho Ladies of
to (J. A. It. hendiUnrterit uro at the
la(inlc Hall mid the (5. A. it.
oiiiirtvri) are al the akating rink
1
After thmn followed the city ofTiclalii.
thu drum corp of 1'ortland, made up
of old veteratm. After them followed
th! visiting veteran; Corinth I'ost of
Tillamtmk; Tillamook Drum corps;
the W. It. C. and ladies of th-j G. A. R;
the Odd rellow.1 and Re ckah.
I here were several nice HoaU in the
parade, K. T. ilaltom having one made
head-1 up of a sail boat beautifully draped,
j Mr. Sllll well aU- had a very fine float
m .
7- Fnllllltflllir U ftin Urn ttt (Z A P I (littnp ilnil tasflW I,... ,.!. ... I
OflWr tireftent: S.W. Tavlor. Dent. I Uatiiv
Commander of Kugone; Sr. Vice-Corn-1 R, F. Zachman had a fine nd of hi
fllardi-r. J. W. Monro, of NVwberg ; I milking machines. He had one watron
CHEESE PRICES FIRM.
In .in inttrvir-w from C'hao. Ray,
of " lovcrdalf, taken from thr Journal
of the ijth, it ii contended that we can
now look for an upward tendency in
the chrcje market.
That the bottom price ha been
reached for checc in the local mark
et this season and that an advance
may be expected within a wtek or
morning hv Cnarlcx Ray, the pioneer
cheese makrr of Cloverdalc, Tilla
mook County.
"The present market for cheese,"
says Mr. Ry,"is about as low a the
market will go this season and within
two weeks at least I believe that
higher prices will be forced
There is no surplus of cheese in the
Tillamook section at this lime and
the entire production is passing into
consumption.
I he make this seaon is alH-ut nor
mal, showing practically no increase
over this period a year ago. This is
unexpected and is due to the shortage
of rainfall."
Strenuous efforts have been made
by some of the big packing concerns
to beat down the price of chcec in
this section this season but their ef
forts were futile and the market price
is being fully maintained generally.
A uASTELE SOAP CHANCE
8 Cents a Cake
THIS WEEK ONLY
Li'uit LaitltJc'. Guud-lut-tlic-Jlnly,-.tioo(J-(
t I , (toui for S!i;ttii""i uml mi Iimli
lril ii I'm il , Otllv s a r.ikc.
ULAMOOK DRUG STORE
KOCH A, HiLU PROPS.
' Kx.ll, I'll. C. DllimaiK. Al-OTIIHKH
HI Hlf v . 'I ll J.A.MOOK. OKHOON
Jl-. Vice tiininandvr, II. J. Wonlen, of
VrtUtxl. Meilicnl DirecUir, Dr. J. B
ll;ill f I'ortluml; Dept. Chaplain, J. J.
tVelter. I'urtland; Ami. Adjt. Con.,
0, A Williamn.
VThe attendance of visiting delegates
ij.MiinnwImt nltove the average. The
bUMmwi meeting are most harmon
nm, ami all the Old VotcrntM are loud
iif U ir priiies o the treatment uiven
them by our eitucn.
tfriie department nilkers of the W. R.
Cfwho are present are:
Department I'reiiiiient, M. Rosina
On Sitlny afuirnoon, June II, Mini
Kti She-tfU Wnn mntnnl t Wwllncc
Bilun at th home of the bridu't par
Mr. ami Mr. John Stiecln In this
city. The errinony wm perfurmcd by
Itev. Kr. VaiiClarenheek In tno prosuncu
of nr ntUtlviMi only.
j Aflr the ceremony n tlm welding
: dlniKT wa lutrved,
LMllic.itaulyuiiUtrthv-'rrelrnenti
j of many vuludlilo and apprupriute
I prrnu.
' . I - (!..... I .1. t I....
- i . oiim .iii. i'iiimjii iuiv .'uniiiiyi
; afternoon for I'urtland where the are , ruth. Grant l'ans; 1'atiintie Instructor,
upemlii.f; the week with the groom's j Mru. I.amoii e R. ClTtrk, Salem ; Chap
; mother after wlneh they will return ami lain, Mrs. Carrie A. Myers, l'ortl.tnd;
j live on Mr. lion' ranch near Hlnlne. j Courwollor, Mr. Jennie C. I'ritehtird
IU.th the l rle ami gronm are highly ' I'ortlanJ ; 1'n sH CorrefljKimlent, Mrs
!rt i etrtl y.iung jKoplf, ami have the I Uorthn Drew Gilman, Heppner. Mrs,
; l-t ih- of mnn friondn. The j Jennie H. Iliggiiw of Salem, I'ast Nut
briilr haii Ix-t-n a er ueceful teach- inal .Secretary; llelun N. I'ackanl of
fixed up with a cov on it representing
the old way of milking. This wagon
was followed with a com and a milking
machine, run by a gdsoline engine,
representing the ne v way.
Mr. Harria th; jeweler bad a nice
float representing his tuIni.
Othur busine boused repreeilteJ
In the parade vre the Ti)link I-e.-J
Co ; W. H. Guest and the TIIImo.K
Cold Storage Co., whlen aclverti.j
Mokatil iej cream and cairied a e.ke
of ice with a fish frozen i. side it.
The old stuc roach used by Geo.
outi-Kviitm, Oregon City ; Senior Vice- GraVM:i for many years was in the
Ptre.ildu.;t, Mrs. Klizabeth Clemens, parade. It lnd the dates of its use on
Oregon City; Cheif Depurtmenl Aide the bae!' i f il 1S77-11U 1.
ahd Chief of Stalf. Mrs. Jennie H. .A float rcDresentinir n I-'erris wheel
n?l ngrOregmi Gl tyTfleerptTrryr-M rJrflwfTflTJtrtlTrt rchrirft'hrf Isv'
Nellie M, Aldredge, Oregon Cit ; manipulated by Carl Dawson. A float
Treisurer, Mary H. Hark).., Oregon repre entinn our fishing industry was
o a.m. with Department President
Martha K. Kerns in the chair.
The following officers were intro
duced: National Junior Vice Presi-
! d.-nt. Charlotte K Parker; Dept. Sr.
ice. Maude HopfieW; Jr. Vice. Mary
Clendenin; Chaplain, Mary Hance;
Sec. Iisy Abr. ham; 'i r 5. I ( na
Thompson, Dept. Counsellor, Haltic
E. Ret yes. Council of adirinistration, '
Anna Kornbrodt, Almira L'nderwood,
ovr rni'ch honored armv nurse, Jen-'
nie Reamer.
Aftir-ioon session call i ?t no p.
id., ri dding of reports of committees
... ( ,r-i-, re.-.nied. Co rniittees In-tpict-i1
to repair to r spective head
quarters of G. A. R. and V. R. C.
with greetings for conventions. A
llanncr presented by Department
President to Peter A. Porter, Circle
o. tor making tne greatest gam
Spec-
lo r
t'ily ; Inspector, Mr. Mary C. Mild- alio in the parade
I r r wi ,ur ni'uiMil i.
Special Grocery Prices
Or.alter Oal
52c
15c
Dried Fruits
10c per lb.
-mcy I
nc)-ii I'cnclif.- 0c per lb.
uik-h,.
Crescent Baking Powders
Pound C.rti, n-ytilar prifc
$1 00 now 65c
l'ountl Cnn. Icmilnc price
70c, now 55c
Pound Cnn. regular price
2fc, now 20c
COFFEE AND TEA SPECIAL
H) (...u.cl,; CollW III I.I..S, Icr $2.50; Hiili.v Liirm-olii U'Hco 1 ID. 2c
t , . 1 . 1 311.
(iiMtiwm Aimiinin Loiac Mn uu, i imiiiu
(Imnnti Aimi.can ColUc Sta-I Cut, a pounds
05c
RIDGEWAYS HIGH GRADE TEAS
l.nhel V', pound .I.k-; Ora..f M l-'"".d r,r.e
s Monti pound Wr; llu Mwy im-nu , nn
lit. Ma est.v's lllciid, 1 pound $1.00; Capital llouscnom, v, p uim
lit.
OrjtnjH'
iMaicstv
ALPH c. bacon.
Mri. Ufccery Dept.
Ray & Company
m SCHOOL MEETING'.
"nual im.llK 0 ,u. SC,
litld n, air auililoriiiin of
1 (lloiil i r
. .11 111111,1V Hlllll IUMI1H
" klli.ll! niiiiil.or ,if llu-
T"i ,,,,1C",I,I ctiimldernlile
i ,v ""i"iaviMi ill tne pnu'ii"
01 till. ... I I.. II ! I . I. ..
N - "i uuiiiii. iirhiui'h Hie
i ei'imi ii 1.1..1.
-''"niiilll, willl ll Him
Iif.I 7 -r"'M'nii uu; m nun -
T ""'I Hie mailer of mimic
i mom were tlis.cu.seil.
' i'laml i . no .ilNneimion
V1 iiiaiiiin, T,r Himtlmeut
I" hivur of il uml n coiu-
MIM'-C
was iipp'iinti'd lo Inxt-liHaU'
. ; the ra.iiiM' ami u-"
1, , ' I he i-.miin lire, a.iiip'- d o
1 ;, .beilaih. A. 0. Ileal-, am
Siriiimlmu, ... null."" ' I . "J .
sIVlihfH piepared no tliul the ,l'
mlKhY be .lelinitely acled i.po.i wlic
Cwin .he diseu.sU n
,;. ii.d.uMioi, ..f the , M"f ,"
. I .... I I.. II... Klll'l'I Ultllll O' .... .
I III 11 1 III l'i ' n-
Ileal), .mil (ieisonl and Mrs. Groat,
was appointed for that purpose.
The matter of music was piesenl
e d hv Mrs. Siiaualiau who suggest
etl that a Know ledge of the element
ary points of music ought to be lit
eluded in the education of all childien
provide eleineiititiy iicilnietion in lln
leading of music and singing during
liie eoiiilng school year.
G II. I.amlaml l'..,l. CKiusseu were
reelected to the offices of director
" . i i i!....K. .villi ml I nilllO-
aini lien., hhii.v
The Dalles, Past National Juniur Vice
l'riviidint.
On Tueday evening the following
pri'gram u carried out ut the Christ
ian Church urn! was much enjoyed by
tine of the larget audiences ever as
nembled in the city of Tillamook;
Veteran Quartott, by Veterans Male
Quartctt.
Address of Welcome, 11. T. llotts.
Response, Dep't Comtnandtr Taylor.
Vocal Solo, Mrs. Page.
Address, Corinth Com in tnder, C. E.
Itc nolds.
Address, Corinth President, Rernice
Lucas,
Rconse, Dept. President Rosina
l'oula Evans.
Address by Dep't President of the
Ladies of the G. A. R., Mrs. Martha
;. Keins.
Soldiers Chorus, by Mixed Chorus.
Address of Welcome in behalf of
tVnmiercinl Club, 1). L. Shrotle.
Address, Rollie W. Watson.
Singing of America by the audience
led by thu Vet 'runs Qunrtett.
In tho absence of Dept. Commander
Upton of the Spanish American War
Veterans, Kollie W. Watson was called
upon for an address in belmlf of the
Spanish American War Veterans.
During tho evening the Ladies of the
G. A. R. presented the G. A. R. Drum
Corps ami the G. A. R. Veterans each
witli a sum of money.
Tho parade which took place this
hie wan tho lineal that over took
place in the city. It was headed by i
the Tillamook City band after which ,
followed Commander Taylor represent- j
ing tho G. A. R. ami R. W. Watson
representing the Spanish War Voterans.
of 'ncmlKrUyi.durincc the year.
ti'.ns of 1 tllanook te'ider-
d rrceptH i S p ir. it Chrisihn
Church to the visiting conventions
, asscmblei!. AH were made to feel
! the roy.il welcome extended and un
limited hospitality which accompan--Following
is report given to press ied the ki y to the city, a fine pro
frorn Iuad(uatcr, Department of , enimme was enjoyed. The main
Oregon. I-adies of thcG. A. R. Itieature of this morning was the pa
Tlic residents cf Tillanltook offered rade of the visiting conventions and
a Vina! wi Iconic to the Grand Army the local fraternal organizations, of
of the Republic, Monday at JU5 p.m. ! several hundred people, accompanied
'1 he Commercial Club turned out in ! by various bands and floats, finallv
massc with automobiles ami took all i assembling at the High School with
delegates to the respective Hotels
and homes that had been opened to
entertain them. The first section of
the (i. A. R. Special brought in 6?o
ililegatcs of the G. A. R., Woniens
Rilief Corps and ladies of the G. A.
R. and more arrived later.
The town is beautifully decorated
with flags, bunting, banners and col
lorcil lights for our reception. A fine
band concert was given in the even
ing in the open by the Tillamook
band.
The first session called to order at
presentations of a beautiful large flag
presented by the Women's Relief
Corps also a life size picture of our
martyred President Abraham Lin
coln, by the ladies of the G. A. R.
Press Committee, Eva Woolworth,
Louisa Ralston and Alice C. lloswell.
Report of Medical Otreelcr.
To the Commander and Comrades,
Department of Oregon.
This year 1914 brings most of us to
the milestone or beyond it, indicating
(Continued on Page 4)
Oxyaccetaylene Welding
We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze,
Brass, Aluminum, Nickle Steel and
Copper. We also weld broken gears,
pulleys, crank shafts, boilers and
build seamless tanks, also do cutting
and brazing.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MILL AND MARINE WORK.
HINER & REED At Hiner's Machine Shop
No Jobs too Big and None too Small
at on ill ouiei . . . . .. ., , 1.,...
.Sulwcilbu lor me auraiu. n k
yi,u all tho news Uvieu eacli week.
V r.lelermiue.l to inves.ig . 1 1.
" co.u.ulltee, consisting of Mes.ts.
I LAMAR'S
t
j VARIETY STORE
1 Tillamook, Otc.
WHAT'S THE USE
Of running foolish risks with your money? Why .belike that
London man who lost $100 while
FEEDING THE ELEPHANT?
The money was in an envelope in tho side pocket of his coat.
Thoughtless of results he put biscuit in his pockets for the
elephant to delicately extract with his trunk. When the huge
beast reached this side pocket he neatly and expeditiously ap
propriated both biscuit and money, seemingly relishing his
$100 MEAL.
It is a safe wager that the mnn'is now a convert to the check
ing m stem. Had ho banked his money and let the elephant
eat hib check l ook ho could have laughed at the incident, for
tho bank would have immediately given him another book. Get
"DROP IN AND
LOOK AROUND"
THE OLD RELIABLE
Tilfamook County Bank
i':
1
H
e t
&
!
r
le