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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1914)
Che Cillamook Herald C. G. CromMcy, editor .sued Civic a Week Cuesdav and Frld.iV "filtered n sevomi-oiass natter Mae 17, UMO. at tho post lice t TUInmcaA, Orepon, under tiic not of March 3, tK7l" Sl'i'SeRirTION Sl.SO A VKAK IN Al NCi Notice ot Completed Contract y Jt I Ic Wit t Advertising Hate ' cirnl Advertisement ilrt Insertion, per lino $ .10 Eneh sulomicnt insertion. Une .0. Uomostonrl Notice - S.W Timber Claim - - 10. PO Notice., per line ... .06 Cards of thank, per lino .Ofi Lvnls, or tine, Urst insertion .7 Knch ub.eo,uoiit insertion, lino Resolution of ' on.lolenoo ami l.odo notice., per line Husiness.t rrofossinnnl fiinls.tno. Uisuliiv Advert '.tement, nor inch A 1.1. HUnliiv Ads niu.it ho in this - " i I -. .05 .0.. I. (HI .aft of Notice in herehy Riven, that U. t. Jackm-u, County Survivor, lor lill mook County, Oregon. hn tiled In int oilice his ocrtttlowto for the completion of the contract of the I'. H. Toiler . ally Co. on it Section of the Hut mean County Komi, ami any perwn, Hi hi or corporation, havim obje-iom in tile to the completion of mtlit w.irk, ay ilo so within two wee from the d tie of the tlrst publication. Dated this the Uh day of August, I'll I J. C tloUlon, t omity Clerk. AM' Otwtotiionl Siwutllt ,IUilh I'hooe Ulltro: Uwm l I t'',,M,K n,,,oW' lltmis: 0 A. M. I" ' M TILLAMOOK OKI'. El. J- CLAU88EN LAWYER DHt'TSOlIKU AllVOICAT CoiiiiiumyuiI lluililiuj: I)' I Thiirmlav Morn- incs to ioi:re "publication in follow inc Tuesday and Friday issues. Reasons are Imperative. kit. A. I). I'ltKKINf' MKNtPttNT Oknti.it Oltic" m Stum'wm Hhl- Alt Wot- OlHt.lltC-l. ril.t..MOOK. tilt WHIN H. T. BOTTS Lawyer C0MIU.UTI: M:1 01s AHSTKACT. OHice Ji)!i Jt I . Tilliuuool lilm'li Tillamook . 1 1 1 H II -r-.l I HARii Tl'KSPAY .nUT 'J"). I DM-. Th rtrt month of the reat Euro pean war has about r.vtd with condi tion much in favor of the German and Austrian. s fur a land battle are concerned. Acconiinjr to Pari difpntehesi the French and Kni:Ith have been swap. , from ltelrium and Germany, ee.tntnte ly. and are now entrenched behind th j first line of wain French defenses ! awaitini: the onslaught of the Gorman., j In the meantime the Russians htuV penetrated Germany on the northeast ami have driven the German hack, the i Germans retiring to their heavy line off .' i . - t . . w. lortincalion SO ne I v m:it- irvm mi German-Ruasia-i border. The land between the G-rman mtin line of defense and the bonier is of a low. marshy chritcter which will nec essarily chock to .-mine degree the Ro sian mobilisation, and the German have hopes that their first line of heavy defenses will be able to check the Ru clan advanc? until the mam German army which is mafsed airainst tte alliea , in France, can tnke a crushitnc blow ; a.id leach Pari. a'tcr which reinforce-; m?nts w ill be sent the German army in ' the eat in an attack on Rusiiu. j The odds, so far a numbers are Con- j corned eetn to !e atjainst Germany and i Austria, but this may be offset by Gr many 's complete preparation and oer- feet plan of mobilization. J Thu far the flj inp machine doe. not j seem to have dojjje a creat amount of ! damage. However, late dispatches, state that London is vety tearful of an' attack from the German air men and Antwerp has already sutfered some what from an attach from the skies. One of the latest development in Mie workl war is the declaration o: war upon Germany by Japan, ami the Jiip unese attack upon Tsing Tan, China, a German fortification. The general opinion now seems to fb! that the war will last much longer than it 'a as first thought it would. K0P INDUSTRY. .thou! three hour lot time during j ihc sc.ton for each picker. At the i recent hop grower conrntion at ttrora it a adinutrtt that from tht great hop section nil the hop hipped to .rejron point 11 year a one half bale to Raker City and nor h.ilf Iwlc to The Dalles. One of th j;reatet grower oi htp in the -tatc says that where a at one time he had -vo acres in hop, he ha reduced his yard to tto acres. Tht- man says that at the best hop ijrow ins; is a gamble and that it robs the soil and i not a money-makip; investment. That it i impossible to raise hops continuously for any length o lime, with ucce. on any but riwr bottom land which ovrrilow each vear, -.- an established fact. The r.ii;.int rob !ine of the oil rc-ct on hc crop which oon hegint to decrenc. "i'lie state of Washington, w;i n . at one lime held Hr5t place in the production of hop5 now stands sixth; dtie to 5"il exhaustion. Cm own who raited hop on x largv scale for several years said that one year he had made four thouvvrd dollar, hut added that during ihe next three years he lost it all and more too. Wherein rs prohibition goine, to hurt the country? Ak the business men. One was overheard to say recently that his company could offrr from a buincs standpoint to five a hundred dollars a year to keep Har risburg dry and would then be money ahead. Vhy? More business. Less money for the -a loon means more money for the business man. in conversation with a traveling salesman, who is a personal acquaint ance of the editor, he said that nine ov.t of every ten business men whom he interrogated on the subject said ilia: they expected to tee Oregon go dry' this fail. The brewer and distiller realize that they arc fighting in their last trench in Oregon and they are try ing to enlist every person possible in their campaign. They are trying to draw in the hop growers and pickers, the hotel men, the commercial clubs, and in fact anyone and everyone pos sible. Whether or not they succeed in defeating the prohibition amend ment depends on the voters of course and the Commonwealth believes that the voters will stand up for the right. From tha Harnsburif Commonwealth: It is difficult to understand just why the hop growers in this state are in;.king so much of a fiuht against the prohibition amendment which is to be voted upon this (all. Statistics co.npilcd by the Portland Reference Library show that only two per cer:t of the hops raited in Oregon are manufactured in this state and fifty- j six per cent goes outside of the Unit- j ed States, if Oregon then should go j dry and cut off the local market it w ould mean that two bales ott of , every one hundred would fail to find i a market. j A great deal is made of the labor problem and the great amount of J moncv to be made bv picking hoo. J h"P picking season only lasts or three .e-ks and if the Oregon rki t a i ;.! only 'wo per cent tlii- vol! Ij' lc!ueil which at t.--.-t .s-m!i unlv amount to Notice of Completed Contract Notice is hereby civpn, that U. G. Jackson. County Surveyor, for Tilln rncik County, Oregon, bus filed in tl is ollk-e hit certifie. fur the completion of the conlraet of the Tillitnock Bay Construction Co on Sec. "IV of the W. S. Cone Countv Road, near Hobeon ville, and anv person, firm or errpor ation, having objections to No to tint completion of tniti work, may rfn so within two weekd from the (lute of the first publication. Dated this thu24th day of Augutt, tttlt. J. C. Holden. County Qlerk. The Call for Bids Ilids are asked for tho dellvory of 7 ccrdKof sprucu limbs or vino maple wood and one cord of lir a I school house in district No. 57. IJiils to be in by Friday, September I, ltU. JKFF HARRIS, Clerk. Notice of Stteet Improvement. Notice i lieichx given, that the Common Cmincil of Tillamook ( ' Oregon, at a tegular mectiuK held b it on the jrtl day of Aumit, loi.l. l-il adopted the follow inc. resolution. t ,X" K KSOIA'TION. Resolved that the Coinuiou Coi.- ! ol Tillamook City. Oregon. dc-t. n cvpedicnt and hereby declare i' m trntiou to cause to be inirovr I i'ir follow in treets in Tillam. ln. OrcRon. to-wit: The South side of First Street the entire north side of Rlock i Cioodspced's Addition. The South ide of First street ' im'ii Fifst Avenue West and Sci"nl venue Weil; The South side of First street, nm ning 10 feet West from the et ide of Second Avenue West; The South frlc of Second ttci from Third Avenue West of Filth venue West, and from Sixth Avmu- j West to Sevmth Aeenne West; The South side of Third meet, .mo feet running West from the U r.i , ule of Miller Avenue; and " thr North side of said street tK feet ni" ning West from West side ot Milln venue; The South side of Third irrrt from Third Avenue West al -irtli Avenue West, and from a poi"! feet West of Sixth Avenue West .no' Seventh Avenue Wfcst: All that part of the South snl. Fourth Street ettendinrr horn 1 Avenue East to Fourth Avenue I i-t All that part of the South i ' ' Fifth Street extending from Vd!l-i nuic F.ast to anoint loo feet -t of Park Street and on the North of said Fifth Street extending t.. n Miller Avenue West to Ihe Souihwei! corner of lot 6 block S of Thu '" Addition; also loj feet on Suth -.i ' of said street running West ir.un Fourth Avenue F.ast. All that portion of the North i-lc .f iih Strt-ft ertrnding from Mi!lr vrniie to Park Avtnue. aid '1 i portion of the South ie of iti - -f.-nding West 410 feet t r --1 Miller Avenue; .i O.it j onion of the West st '-- "i Park Avenue extending South feet from Sixth street; All that portion of the West tidr Milter Avenue running South ioi (cct from ttxts street, and alto tending from Third Street to Fmh i street. All that portion of the Weu side of Third Aveihfe East runniil h- cen Third Street ami Fourth Street. All that portion of the South jiJc of Eighth street '-t'niit i,, well Avenue lo Fifth Avenue East: All that portion of Tenth Street, on boih side thereof , lym between Second Avenue East and Third Ave nue Fast; Said portions of id street to be improved in the foltowng manner to wit : My repairing the sidewalks a tout? aid portions of said streets by put ting in new stringers for said walks where the same are neeetsary to make the same solid and firm, and by nailing ther'on Tir board inches by 8 inches in 1xc, crossways on said . stringers. The stringer to be lir timbers, J inches by 6 inches in dt . a meter, and all new boards, and old hoard suitable for use, to be firmly J n.ii!. n to Hiiid stringers where the . unc ar not now firmly naihd there I to; bv rhaiiuiiiu the grade of the i present sidewalk along said portions i ot .iid street where n c i.iry to l conform to thr st.ibli-.hrd grade and j 1 1 u.tlks (otini'i 1 1 fit tin revs it h. I Ml nailing to be done with -'O-penny IllltJI' Ulilll . . . - i... v:' . ',.. vpow in Pioneer I ranster o. wZiiuZiZ . yv, ' ... I . DICK .V SON. Pioi. ,"t"!"'k M Ikil , I II . I il C IV ir"'ii i Uh Pli4in KKSIHKNT PFNIIM ,c Snmc Price to livcrynnc , a Vs Kl.l. ma lit ii ' "nniM.s will not unlv lii,i . r vmir hot -. but . utrty s wrii Mki i, Olllce Hour Ironi'.' n m. to 5 p. in. Oddfellow HuildmR Holh pho'ies. JOHN 1 1 1 AM) III.MH NsSON tlurnnv al l tlivlroi If lilltiiuiiok Countv H.tnk Ultlq. ttufrlV mmII Vlk. u b avoided If tho oLl ll,f5 uneon ici ii lime. W. A. WILLIA DR. ELMER D. ALLEN. Dcntlsl, II I I I., ll. I.nstssirrl I Ul.l.. IUtl.oc.iiru 111 llir " ir 1 v.SllrllinjIl)r, J iu.?iw.. Geo. H. WinsiOW MUAMOOK . i i : a. in. a i i " " ' i OHKr Moon: , u, i'jo'p Open livf iilon lt"iil ' will! 4 oVIivk T. H. GOYNE Allornry-at-Uvr rnd Land OKI' v Btisin.-.ss. OPPOSITK OCK I HOUSH. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M.1 Vr.TKUIN i(l N I lloth "li 'i esi; Tillamook i t Oregon 'I'llUm-'k RUwk, j It in mi TilUmook. Oregon I II. I AHOOK C-NOHMI AKIMI CO. ! R. N Hi SKI I Mr- ..h-Ip.1 In Ht.i. l-i K r .jmrrl) IVrupietl l, i arl I'sttUf I'unri.l Oirecliw ikI l4iil l'.lbllll blv Aitant When ltsnelrtl. Eat E. N. CRUSON. Vieteck1 Br aiutrr ..ml l'a,r HiiMKcr TILLAMOOK BAK! . ... . . . . ... I- GfcOKUb WILLLM ; v : I'.HlllltillCK f tll lllSIU!. y- I I (.1111,1 ;.ll Wurk (Utrnntrrl. 1 TllliiMiiVf ilt . Or Altnrney at Law nffire In Till unonk fUtick Calvin P. Worrall LAWYER Ilttsinvs; I'lniiisi-Hor, Titles, A. M. AUSTIN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR ,... V IS.I.Io. fWAI th AU rUW.N KIUMIJ COMMERCIAL Cl.UR ULUIW TILLAMOOK. ORE. Ccland B. Grvuin Ti-nchcr of Piano I'lploma from th Chicago Musical t'olteg I ALL UiSSONS Cd VliN AT STUDIO j OUR SPECIALTY H.ll I li me !L. L. HOY, M. I). j Physician ami Siirjjnui fJWer;i:, llr. 'm i ' .n John I ' f lr rlvr v ' -r Attorney si-1 n (., " TllLmoolc Tltli ar Abstract Co. Law, VtMlro t c..i I'j irr g I -..!' If th I" . . TII.I.AM'HiK t k 'nLI.AMGOK HI OCK ntiwt,vnA F una uu n, ?S " nt " v ,W. B; ok County r air ii . Tillamook, Ore., September 15, IS, 17 and 18 7Py every man, woman and chili I in this county to make a p-y".T" "iVr exhibit aiul help in.iUe this lair a jviim success, (rood rouiifl !?)W t'A -"id buildin-s have la-en prc)arcd. THIS IS Y)Vi I'AIRan 3J?E WANT every man, woman and child in this county to make an nds and lilitrp 'I y v "I f I I I 1 t y v t t ii ttfs( we want to ruuviv iu i rnv wtJKi.u iiiAi I I MUA MOOK COUNTY HAS PRODUCTS 01 THIv FARM, TUB SKA A XI.) THK FORKST THAT CANNOT HK IvXCKLLKD. Call on or write the following Superintendents ol Departments AND LKT ITIK.M KNOW WHAT YOU HA VK TO I5XNI1JIT: Dr. J. K. Reedy, : P. W. Christcni-cn : II. Booth ; : R. Y. Blalock : W. C. Kin : Mrs. Cienshaw : Mrs. Anna Hillings : Mrs. Lola M. Shrotle : Mrs. Marv F. Dunstan Superintendent of Livestock. Superintendent of Mill; and Cheese. Superintendent of Poultry. Superintendent of Vegetables and Fruit. Superintendent of Flowers. Superintendent of Needle Work, Crocheting, Klc. Superintendent of Domestic Baking. Superintendent of Painting and Photography, Superintendent of Better Babies Contest, The above, together with the members of the Fair Board and County Kxpert Jones are at your service. The Secretary will give your inquiries prompt attention. YOURS FOR A GRKAT, BIGG KT TOG KT II K R FAIR TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR BOARD T W n7iRt-in. President WiliLi nnils. All ( ai!l iuirv-in-ni I., rruilr in arconUncr iih thr ' ' - ami t)rliniintr ( Tlll,iin..k in-.. Orryun, nl with this krilu" of sKtrl imurovtinrnt to I" thr crtit- id thr trirrt .ml j!I thrrrof Ironlmi .uil wvg, un tin -rnl rvfrtt. Ilv lirnrii!'i! tlirt,' -., anil saiil nitrnvrntrnu ! (r n ' li the uwii" n of i.itil jrf..(.-fi mill in JO l.ij Iruiit thr tlmr il un pruvciTirnt. urr tirtlcrnt hv thr t urn mon Council i" lr inadr, or it nm made, within .ml .to !. to lr inaU by Tilbtnook Cltv, OrrKni,' ai thr xprnr ol th trrcrty trnrl jII ih-rc of fronlins and ithuninu thrrn.u .hi-! adjacent thereto and uprci.llv t nr ; fitttrt by ai imjirovrtiu nl I'Ih assestttttnt district for said tiro posed improvements shall onrnri. .,11 ! thr lots frontiiiK and ahuiiuivt upon the tl portions of ii-l sirrit, so proposed to be impmvrd hr II icftnf " ' the 7th day of September, ini.l, at 3 I'.i'k , .., ,ni ,i lli- I'ity II, ill in Tilhunook ( it, i iic ' "ii ! nul hereby is fixnl .i ih ir . in! idare for the hrarinic of nil objections and remonstranri ti vu.l is -..ji-t i iiproveutrni wh'-n .t it. 1 h i .ill i. fmi inl. ri-n-'l it,., n, prar and (itr ir prevent oliic jinn. . ill rn mi tir mccs to xaid i:npMivi -iiirtn,, iiiid tin- Tity Rernrdcr in hm lir-ii..i r. Kivr notice- il n. time- and pl.m (or such Ik .uiuu I. '" 'Mi. t ii- ..f thr pasnagr of tint Resolution and nf Ihe fixinic of aid ' linir and pi tie lor hearitiK in liner publu place in 'I illamrx.k ( ity, ( ri nan, more th it seven day prior in i.iid date, and all whom ii may run- ' i i-ni nli.'ill br tlii rrl.y, .m arr hrrrliv directed and notifii to k."ivrrn them silver ariordiimlv, and thai i,,,,. ( oiiniil of i illatiiook City, Orr Kin. will at said time and place hrar and di teriiunr such ol.jrition, .md ir ' iiion-tr.inri h, if any. and will there-! upon orilrr saiil propourd Improve incuts to be made should the ohjn-. lion and n iiinnstrain es a.iinM v.iid pioposed improvemeuis, if any, be deemed iiimiffitiriit. Now, Therefore, all ticrsoiu con-ci-rni-d, are hereby notified thai Mon day, the 7th day of Septembei, io, at th hour of H o'clock pm, at tin toinuil room in the City Hall in Tj. amook City, ('leuon, lias been fixed as the lime ami place for the hcuring ol all objections ami rcmoimtiaiice iri said proposed improvements, ami that the same will h- heard ami ie lermincil at thai nine and plate, and said improvements ordered made should said obj ctioiis and remon strances be found insufficient. Dated this Aii!ii,i 7tb( itJi , J'!1"1 Asiblm. t i' Hi ririUi of ril i:;i,iok City f!KO!l. ' ALEX, M'NAIR & C i; s: ' Bi ns Ms ii a n w a f KITCHEN RANGES and HEATING STOVES Sec Un for Pricea Before OrdcrinK Elsewhere McKINLEY & VANC 3) HA Li:RS -IN- LAN Ground Tloor Commercial Bulldinc Oppmllr Toilil Hnlrl TILLAMOOK, OREGON If you wunt to sell or trade your rnneli city pr erty list it w itli us. Wnteli for our liM ot I-xchan APPLE CU0P SHORT Tho Applu crop in th iinrtlnir i ,;iM of tht; county in vnry ahort thin vuiir, Mo-l. of lh troen ri bum oxuupt ,', ' 1 i U . L tin.- cret'k li it "i-i-v f i Netarts Hotel Ready for Bnsines I'irst Cities Cooking, Men Is at all hours, Rooms r litjoel Hed.s. Rules Rensoniihle, No Clmi'K Made lor Spa,ial;AtteutiniH. G. W. DORR, Proprietor Fo Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Deivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lot.; $2,80 in Twenty CordLots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO, . SUSS SSS.W ytSS--M