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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1915)
IB-IE mi VTA E I L. J HI and YEAR WE THINK it we'l In begin the the New Year by expressing our appreciation cf the good will and patronage extended (o us during the past year. Our ivlntionn wit l.uu Hittinlaetory t have trad mm never . i i . in u in i it owe who initio wiiii it, ami we nave . unl evidence that our cnorlH have iii he en v In ill. rdiniuji year we nhall maintain td hihent i hI.ihIh it) pltai'inney, the highest (ftuilit y nf j;inds. im; nttsihte hci'vicc, ucl. as in the past, place i i ii mi-t el nur customers ahoveour nun. be , v that in the Iuj4 run we thus promote our , ,. ' lllli M'MS lu'l 1 1 I in mij nil our friend mid customers for fnv , h .)! we extend to each our Kindest regards , u iv-t winlu n lor a healthv, htppv and pros ,,ts IvWVIvAK. LA MAR'S DRUG STORE! TILLAMOOK, ORE. vr nrr . iusutf Agcnla for the IVIuhralsd Nyal Faintly ltciin.xlii'- llne for irli ill ; Cocal H.ippcnlnas. t j. ; Cto uf H;Ihi U In tlm city. A buf rUiUun 00 picture at Jonc 1 Kf.uiUon'p. .am Uwwar of NrVowln wa In Thuri'dny. i vi or4r for all Hnl of wi-d .IK thp Tillamook Kcol Co. All WllwU of vrool and fnlira l for .ale ri Nhfi-I. ( NVwhlll of HpU In lon llnirwlny. A room modern horn" to rent, cloi? Itniulrn f (. II. Ward. II. A. Klnnaman for wikI. r ifo, alder and hemlock. 1, rant Mill irannacllng hulnc i Portland lai wtk. W S lloatman of Cluvonlalc wa In lr .-ity Thurwlay. Dry llr wikk) f6.t), heinlwv f; ivcfMl anywhere in ' ' I iri; .tote. I im to the llainy Hotue "liwlMt. 1 oihI come in and compare price. Kv U A. Ol.on erve the bel. lery buituy fully K'larantccd. Tllla- A lino nuallty of Tillamook matin I monk Fccil Co. .h.nKle. at tho Tlllomwk Fee.1 ("U. j 3 j,,,, (f u)U,0hl)c,nK. 2 at ) i) j m)I(" up talr and 1 down, all up-to- J liwallen of Helm waa a Tllla- J ,(,; wit It nualcrn ronvenience. At iiux.k vtiltor till ttcek. , roaMinable price, Apply at HentUl & It, extra Caracol Cnlfee for Jl.OO. (luarantced to lve satufacllon or money refunded. Tillamook Morcantllo l. Vou can ul tho 1h-1 meaU In the city erved family alyle at the Hotel 'I'ikI.I dlnlne rtHim. Untler tho uianai;e menl of le V. Wil.ou. Prico iific. Frank Allandor of Hemlock, wa tniiioaclliiK biulnes In town tho Aral of the week. KiiiKer Hewing Muchlnn Co., 0. II. Alderman aKent.machli.ea for aalu or runt. Neetlle. part, olla and rtipaim. I'llliuniKik Cleitnlnk' A Tailoring Co. ri ..i..r ..11 ) Tllluinook.Mohler M.w.w, .... run will bo taken oir Jan Mb. U tH maku It lat run noxl Monday. ''ry thoao 'itc tllnnora at tho Kitmnoy 5tiod Kt," M. A. Olson formerly of Spanish Kitchen. Tho Tillamook Meal Co. pay tho hljihent cash price for hldo ; 10c. for Kood green hide. Andy lloator of Clovordalo waa In tho city Now Year's day looking halo and haarty aa over. t WcSwish everybody a i i merry Cbristmas aui(a prospcrous2JJ! Ha app ew Year Come and got your cnl enclar forJlOlS now. CLCIoughCo. j Reliable DniKKiHt Wicr Bprcchcn Deutsch. OLD NEW Ii our oiiHt'iinctH haw im-vim an during tin. past twelve before to inoinole the i . i i I n r. t 1 J II. H. Ctlark! aiictloiifcr. Jay IUVtitf Hmlook wm In town ttMtay. 'Ilio WhltrtJ Klni: of rwitf mt. eiilnw. Vibrator ami rotary hultIo ty. I'or alit on fjy tcrmt at June Knodoii Kurnlturc Vak V. J. UiblU of (lay City wa In the cllv WmtarMlav Hldfrly ldy wnntr.1 toM(t In lli;ht huoio Muik.for Umld and umall lalary. Calllllnralil Olllcf. A. Anderson, one of the well to do rancher of llebo wa In town Wcdnc- day. I Money to loan on llrt cla form mortKatfe. Hrt Natonal Hank. On Ton of Cia rUtibf Two (Jord of Wood and your Wlfo don't have to Saw and Split it. Lamb-Schroder Co. Hello Central (Vine iSVV. l"otm. A line of hoptrloi with a ,,Bmy, u,i we can dl In compctl- lion with tho mall order house and rave you money. Urine your catalog Olllce. tf. Mr. and Mr. I.. U. Albert pent Chrltma at the homo of their daugh ter Mr. Tom llrmiten of Clovertlulo, rettirnliiK homo Thomdiiy. Portland Cement, I. line, llrick, Pltler, l.ntli. Fire Hrlck and Flro Clay, complete tock alwity on hand. I.amb'Schrader (o. Write, Phono. Wire or Cull. Cruson and Meyer have purchased I the wall papor stock of Jouosknudou. Wu arc located optosltu Ivl's CnruKu. Comu to us fur special prices. Have buyer for "0 ncro and larger tract of land. Call on A. 0. Fverson at once. R. F. ZACHMANN Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work I Pig for sale, between 40 irt Wl lbs. j iii(ilf or Chn. wooley, Hemlock. ,J Hull Phomt. Wo Imvti made hjwcIhI arrangement IS , with tho Telephone , to roriheet You J I directly with our OlhVe, In case youfl wlnbanyof UiMl(iOOI) COAL. Lamb-f HchradrrCn. Cull UN, For al, two sow cnnlnif with pig. t!! In January awl one In February, Can have pick, will null only one, Price M mxl III). Hue Cha. Woolay. For a good ui n' . n.ont rrntonabl price, go to M. A. OUon's hinc'i room In Hoiimey llmit dlhlrur room. Attorney M. J. dersonl I In Port land, pre.umably fur tho puron - of aecuring advice In regard (o ih iuIvIm Iblllty of ll:htfi tho recall. Wo un dor-Uand he u thinking of flghtlnit hi recall on the Kiound hat tint law doe not nocllli'rtlly lnt thai n ieroii np' Itolnled to otllcit can be recalled, Wanted Drat Han cheoo maker for Hlalne eheeo factory. Inquire of Fan ny Smith, Heey., Hlslne, Ore. A. ('. Hveraon in prepared to make loan of from UM to JI.OOu mi rt claim Improved farm proMirty, Wanted, to rent a houo witn f -or 0 room. Call at High Hchool building from 8 a. m. to & p. m. or address Itox Ml Tillamook. Itpv. Kranrla O. Jon-, lutr of Tolwlo, ha como to 'nilairiixiV to ro main fr a tloirt In an I'ndrnvor to otabllah an I'pUcopal Church hure. I'.uv. Join- ha Ink un ijuartcr in the Tllro Aparlmont. Church norvlcc will I mi hold In th' Court lliiuno next Hunoay, aftor which omo othur place will Imj necurinl. Thttru are iult a frw ICilcnmlUti hvrt and an () dcavur will m madit to etnbllnh a livniiiiriciit church. M.) nurtt mid call ami let l)r Ijwo i Turner, tho wall known eya niwcialinU of PurttatoJ. nhow you thu Kryptok double vlnlon flan which linn no utmlnlitlv line or cam to catch dirt, alraln tho eye or come apart. Ono llichl aolid tdeco of (lax which IwikH llko a alnitlu pair, yet annwera tho purjioiie of two, n abllni; you to read or do che work 11 ml c dintanl object perfectly. Mo ore ami ee them. Free dcmontitratiOti, ontlufnrtliin guaranteed. Dnt. Iwc A: Turner have been located In Portland for twenty year. They do not (a from lioiuo to houne. They hae no agenl. Consult them at Jcukin Jewelry atore, Tillamook, Friday and Saturday, Ja Hero I ono place Jiiv TTrfiik mIII Iu. it... I I Tl... ..I... ,l.-t .1.- , ,, r ,11 tiiu , ..-. , tiu 1' ihji Mint fcftv : Dramatic Club haye in preparation. ' "The Hole of VIrK,nin to U playe.1 ' .,.. ii....... ,1.- uf the HcHHtor' Bntvii" In the Iic:ir lllliro It'll t Ki .rr.r.ul li tU. UuLn . Stock Co. in Portland the firl eek , tl "cb. It I throuirh the cuurtesv of thti author KtlKcno Phelp. that Mr. M-ritv..ll 1. mI,I r, ...r.. il.u ,.Ihv. tho nlns i not releal for .mnl'l ! tow.. Thl play tho Club feel proud ! to Invite their friend to see. Il la pure, dimple and refined. The dale will noon im 1111 mm need. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service next Sunday in the Court House nt II 11. m. Celebration of thu Holy Fuclmrist and sermon. (Every body welcomed. Huv. Franci O. Jones. VIcnr. Ccland B. Grwin Tejiehcr of I'iano Diploma fnun thu Chicago .Muitcitl Collegu ALL LKSSONS GIVEN AT STUDIO Owing to numerous iniiuirie I would recommend only onu lesson weekly during tho school year. I havo the very imat and mot (clonllfte In.trmnonta In my olflro for thu fxamlnatlon of t-yvn. (Hnnn.H f)ttnl wi thiy aru alwolutoly correct and rc Ik'Vo vour yo atraln. Kxclunlva accnt for Ithudon lcnr. Dr. H. M. Wcndt. The Welcome Messenger AY' In the one that takr.-A to the ltdy n nift ljuj;fil In our Jewelry tonbe it a Itinu or any other token of ctccmor belter. Our Juwelry I known to be of the hlitneftl Ifraue, In pitc of the fact that our price are M) reasonable. We have an Infinite variety of choice itood li chitone from, and wo w'll accept null cuh dcpoiil to hotl article! over for the Christina holiday. EUGENE JENKINS, Jeweler. CAKI) OF THANKS We wlnh to alnccrcly thank all who u kindly asitod u during the late Illne and death of our brother John C. Sander. Mr. I PpIu and Family. II. Sander and Family. WANTED I have v;ood income bearing proerty In Portland, which I will exchunuc for improved ilalry ranch, with tock, within reuionable dixtance of town of Tillamook. Will consider property up to $t$,0).CO. Address C. C. Matcn. I'M llabey St.. Portland, Ore. Circuit Court Proceedinc o K. R. Ileal v. W. O. Chae and vir 4d Tillamook Co-Opcraiivc ... . , , 1 f ' ,C" I orloiUrc. Decree panted ln ' "'" ' Kathleen Mill. v Maryjanc M.- fault denied l:'rdeiick Hon and Anna Don v. lohn l.cland Henderson. To set aside ,ltc'1 - St-iil-.l and dismissed, neither to rcvovcr cosiv O'ilara vs. Mark O'Hara. lvorcc. Divorce for plaintiff. In the catc of the Coats DrivinR and Iloout Co. vs. Charles S. Wells ami wife and Leo illnscr, which was a condemnation suit for logping, the lury awarded plaintiff $500 damages. In the case of Otclia Hadlcy vs. C. F.. Hadlcy. 1). J. Hadlcy. Maud -iharp ! C. V. TalmaRc, adininis irtlor of the (.state of C. II. Hadlcy, 'rc-.ised. after the court hnd announc d tt decree dtsinissing the suit of .daintiff, Attorney Ook N'olan .resented to the court and sked Uve to file motion for leave to ile supplemental complaint, which vas over ruled b the court. l.uuU O MacMahon vs. Agnes Xeid. Motion denied and otvappltca ion of plaintiff it was ordered that .he exhibits filed by the parlies in the trial may be withdrawn by the re spective parties. W. S. Cone, George Williams and Henry Jordan vs. Bay City ct a I., il was ordered Hay City recover of and front defendant W. Proctor, jr., the sum of $150.00, ami provided that this amount is not rcccnvcd within 60 days, then the defendant Hay City, recover the same from W. H. Gilmorc Robert Watt, J. T. Ncvins, J. M. Ilodlc. W. U Provoost, David Rhodes and E. G. Latitz, Tillamook County Hank vs. Marion Cclic. Foreclosure. Judgment and de cree, Charles Kunzc vs. Mary J. Duns tan ct al. Order and decree. First Hank of Hay City vs. H. M. Todd. Case dismissed. Young Ladies Form Club. The young ladies of Fairvicw met with Kthclyn Crawford in the after noon of Dec, 16, and organized a sew ing club. After the proposal of many names of the club the following was selected: Y. F. F. On motion, Ethelyn Crawford was elected president and reporter; Flor ence Morgan, secretary; Neva Hy tlorn, treasurer. A tlanty lunch was served by the hostess. There being no further busi ness the club adjourned to meet with Florence Morgan, January 7lh, at one o'clock, All young ladies of Fairvicw are requested to be present, Bring your sewing and be prepared with a question, ft "2A BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON K Henry Wemmfl, a prominent cltt- xt ii of Cortland, dlfd of dlahot? In a Amolra hospital at tho ko of 64. 1 '" "'" f M00 haa bcp loppffl off Uip appropriation for tho north iTILLAHOOK UNOI-RTAKINfl CO. Jo ty at tho mouth of tho Columbia! R. N. HHNKI.K. Mi. rtr' r . . . I-ocatcd In Jonc.Knudwn fhillrilng fly a unanlmouji vots the ntnlr; Imard of rontrol roU-d to roUln Will 8. Male ! Fun.r.l Director and Uccnttd Embalm M nuiwlntuidi-fit of tho UUi achool i U,T jti 1,01110, arri'tion ai urRn 1117 ! n a charKo of cotwU-rfelllnK, wa ro- j lfu' hy thf f'vleral aiithorftiea Is i Portland i Offir'Ali of li Wlllmrtt; Valley ! S 1. irn Klftfrlc. have announced ' th. 1 !! havo regular service fiffire February 1. 1 hf conviintlon of tho Western DI 1 's.on rf the OrKon SUto Teacher I 11 .Of ...Ion was bbl at the ute unl 1 mMy in Kucono thl weok. (Jo-'rr.u' Weal ha apjolnt;d ill Hrnr -.tH K. Kalllnc of Portland chair man t tho woman' ooctlon of tba Orefin liilrau rellif commllt"J. A'tfi'i uppropriaUona tor the prole: il"n of OreBon' Umter reaoorcea aro r"ommJded In thf annual report of the Oroson conservation commlMlcn A "Hoy At Homo" campaign Is to be intinflirJ by tho promotion depart I t of Die Haiom POTamrrcis." cm i.iinnPamly after tho firal of the year. H-nrs'sh American war veterans at A!t.-.y fornud a rifle dob Wrh-. 1 be affiliated with the Kottoeal Itlf--inscctntlon. Frank C Stcnm&i.hT priwItlenL According to figures compiled by the Salem pomro-etal club, the avo.--K inoathly payroll of the combined Initoetrle of the city amount to a IoiaI of UM.mM. Mrs. Anna Layton. a pioneer of 1S17, died at her home In Philomath of heart trouble, accd "5 yearn. Mrs. Lnyton crossed the plains with her parents when 8 years of ape. The Douglas county Krand Jury re turned an Indictment charging Hoy Farnum, suietcd murderer of ICJr.a Morgan, of Uleudate. with a statutory offense. Hall was flxd at ISeoo. Asi appropriation of t"!l,000 has been made by the federal Rovernment to jmrclmae farm machinery, livestock and sraln for tho Indians on tho Warm Sprlne reservation tn central Oregon. Portlnud'8 children between 4 and 20 years of age number 14,700, accord ing to the annual school census. This Is n decrease of 216 from the census pMaat year, when tho number m 44.- , A half million dollars has bcon hpent on th coostmctton and main t .sace of roads In Clatsop county tho : .r-t year and a;-!roxlmately STfJ.OuO remains to be paid c - . -s for work that Is yet uncompleted. the It appoars front the report of Oregon OonservaUon commlsslon.l n-bieh has Just been made public, that Portland, more than any other city In tho country. Is entitled to be called Uto "Power City." Tho commission rt-iiorts a grand total ot 3,139,170 horsepower In lu vicinity. The fish nnd game commission bus decided that Fish Warden Clauton shall hereafter have full charge of all matters pertaining to fishing for com mercial and tport purposes and State Game Waroen Flnloy shall be allowed to handle matters In connection with game, came propagation and protec tion. With the gradual completion of the grading on the new Willamette-Pacific line between Eutjene and Coo Hay. forces are being materially da creased. With the exception of a few places, which will not bo finished un til April, tho completion of virtually tho entlro grade Is now a matter ot a few weeks. No fatal accidents were reported to Labor Commissioner 1 1 off during the week from tho several llnrj of Indus trial activity throughout Oregon, For ty-nlue were injured, the railroad, lum bering and paper Industries reporting the greatest share. TwolTe were hur, hi tallroad work, 10 In lumbering, and It In paper mills. Secretary Lane, after a long con ference with Representative Slnnott and Senator Chamberlain, expressed his willingness that congress should appropriate, without condition, $450, 000 for the construction of a govern moot Irrigation projact in eastern Or egon, and said he possibly might fa vor tho appropriation of a larger amount. If It should develop that $4MV 000 would be Inadequate. Ho gavo as surance to both members of tho Ore gon delegation tli-t 1p vtUd not in sist on h new appropriation by tho t agon legislature t- rr.ch the amount appropriated by cou&ross. One of the most gigantic private do velopment projects ever put forward tn Oregon waa Initiated last week whou Jason C, Moor, head of a New York syndicate, waa granted by ths late laua soars! a 46-year lease oh Lakes Susaaar and Aaert, In the Des chutes coualry, for the construction ot plants that will manufacture ni trate, yetasslasa, seclun caraoaats, M- oarboaata, aaui other Materials obtain . able WWW IB Pioneer Transfer Co. G. L. DICK 6c SON, Froj. Hoth Phoort Snme Price to tiveryone I n""1 hwwkki. SAVE THOSE BROKEN CASTINGS The Tillamook Welding Compnnv can make them good as new. Hiner & Reed Welders of All Metal Eat Viereck's Bread TILLAMOOK BAKERY AT ALL GKOCKRS ASOTHtR CUT IV Ml04 (ItSG- SILM LAMPS 15, 25 and 40 Watt, 35c tO Witt - - - - 45c 100 Watt - - - - SOe 50 Witt .... 5133 250 Witt - - - - 2X0 I'rutnJ J.nmp 5e Catra. We ililivrr Umt to nnjr part of the city TcIjiion uiu do vr trine at the laif'il (irtccn con- latent urltb KKx! wirkmanhip. Tillaacak Electric . wut GERMANS ABANDON BZUBft GAiPAS: N. Berlin Admits Attacks Have Ceased But Resorts Gains.. Elsewhere. , Z London. Features of the war ia the eastern arena are the admission of th? Gc.-!ians that they have cons td r . ..i along the Bzura river i and the admission of Vienna that su- perlor forces of Russians In Ga .cu, have succeeded in recapturing Krosuo and Jaslo. Paris says the Germans havo been driven back across the Bzu ra with heavy losses. The Germans, however, assert that they have been successful on the right bank of the I'illc.i, and Austria asserts Its troops have taken Asjok Pass, in the Carpa thians. Doth Germans nnd Russians tell of having taken many prisoners. Tho German official press bureau, according to a wireless communica tion from Merlin, says: "Russian attacks In the vicinity of Lotzeu have been repulsed and we took 1000 prisoners. In North Poland, to tho east of the Vistula, the situa tion remains unchanged. We have ceased our attacks ou the Bzura river On the right bank of the Pilica. to the southeast of Tomaszow. oilr offensive has been successful. Further to the south the situation remains un changed." Russians Hold All Carpathian Passes. London. While Petrograd reports say that the Russians have galr I control of all passes In the Cnrpnthlnn mountains and that the Austriaus are In disorganized retreat, earlier dis patches from the same source say the czar's forces that have been Investing Cracow for Boveral weeks have raised tho siege and retired 50 miles to the northward. FRENCH MENACE ALSACE Germans Predict Important Develop ments Soon In Region of VCS2C3. Berlin, by wireless to Sayvllle. The official war bureau bulletin says. News of Importance la likely to comu from the Vosges district at any time, since tho French havo assem bled strong forces all along tho Iluu of Itelfort-lCplnal-Toul-Naucy. Thoy still hold all the Vosges passes and appear to bo developing new activity along an extended line against Alsace and Sundgau. Major Moraht, military expert of the Tageblatt, In an article discussing the English reconnaissance of Cuxha yen, declares that the landing at troops ou tho Holstein or North Han over coast would be extremely dlffb cult in winter, but says that, even tf narrUrl nnt tka InvnilA It were carried out the luvadera woukt get a warn welceajf.