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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1915)
fits w lefaw. issued twice a weektuesday and friday Largest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County xxn Tll.LAMOOK, OkKGON, FlMllMUkY 9. 1915. NO. 0 S E it V lC E U nny of our cu-unmet s Jibuti 1 first National Service lltc arc nil pk-nsoi! with it itml Can tell you why. Ilrst Nntioiidi HunK Oregon Weekly Industrial Review 1XUC. P1L J ,1! (NO M'ORC WIU.I1M TCtx I if i Jii i f--ij j if II i uun. Ai Ik. ft. a a . . ijfc- t ... I I l. I KKUC - Wt W.NI SOU 14. our Price is low 'Jati Groccry Specials This Week ft" M 1 k'tn.tl l tub Sled cut Culler, M His. SI. 01). N t"iii tiK'ur I0e (jimrt bottle. I-' ii Hi-1 l.tnis 7,kj or.. 10c u can. I l- il u USecd Raisins 15c or 'J lor lific. Jcl c 4lll flavors. 10c or 'A lor Lre. Krx l.w l ic or V, for L'fic. Until .i.tf Mrnud Lard $ 1 .25 (or No. 10 pail. Knv -V Company's Spooinl Co Dec L'7c per Hi. Kil4wnv Capitol Household Tea ;"0c per lb. TPU nun ununnui aicdi V UfYT VJCftl FftR SOLID PACK M0N0P0LE GALLON GOODS RAY & CO. ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. TILLAMOOK, - - - - ONKliON OFCOlllnTV nuv.cuirANT v- . i . L'UUU . (Infill Jtcuioi, 0( ,r Siiprnup Court 1( oumy Judun of l ivcr;l otlirr coitntlr in ,c la been tlrclnrnl varanl. iiKi were c uctri in IIicm' Mil Inn the Altorm;' t Ji-culeil mt old rtiruiiitiriil i ''old over, litfcauir of an act IfKUlatiirc overlooked. Ace I 't viriicti nprR llf)lllil I !....! ... (ill .1.- - iiiiiiiuri hi ii" " AMAD'C IPTV QTADIT TtlUmook. Ore. bk; mail order melon cut. Directum of Scii. Itoeluiek & Co. rccoiitinciuled tlic .ynient of a $.!0, kk,(kx -.lock dividend to holder of f o,o(Kmxx) coininon tock of tlie mall order corporation at a meeting Cliicino, Jan. .10. 'I he new Shares of the 5 V" rrl" dividend will be lamed UKaiiml c cumulated suridiiN of approxiinately $ J r. Wow, a InrKC l of which h.H been reinvested In the hindue:., it said, . The reeomiiiendatlon adopted ly the director provided that the dutrl butlou uliouia !' ''"'11' n 1 mockholder of record March l$. A special meeting of Mockl.omer.-. ... called for l'cbrury aj, to approve the boards reconmicndMlou and to vote 01 n ,,!;, , increase, the authorised amount of the corporations' common stock from $.0,orK,ooo t( $00,000,000. CALL FOR WARRANTS All .uUU-dlng County WfU Activities AUul the Stale. UU Be lot Kmuloed. Wbeeli of Industry On tbr Movr. Cmj arr liritK rs(bllb-d nn I fOtW rr tiilnyrd llir new SIm.. Smibm railroad. Orif oh Iwrf Co. insulUni; ik IbthliiK cvtirm for Ucwinoutk, I'oltt. Vamliill and THUriMMik ( r t pwi uf $4.190 on Grand tinV fth& filb(nt4( if St,i 1 1 Jv-K , - s Cfi,iiUlon tuu up ttual yrn Tb Bin Sky Corporaiion Hefa--r rti ftjinH xiirol of pla'tlng a 1 5ltfc -m rttlne !ttk In rtftl rta 1 )4 - I Urk i twihtiott auapnar: 'Wil I i.r n Marktifitld. iHf: j!it Ir.tf drif and ! jlr !!! rilMf vsith road cuHr-ion H paafcr bttter ra4a. St tlrlttia Local utiirry ha cor rl lr HcMxw lxk. Tlic Itgtalftlarc i killmi; ll.r Mi:'. hlett intr(rre wilt induiric hit a iliey how up. A Si Helen JitpbulUlrr will Uiibl i tmlt for jrovrtnnni macboai Matldonta !rSimfirld'S I'. Coy. Is inacad- mitittff 'irvrtnh Slrrrt Jo dcxil. St John -KveitKetiral t'nitnl t liurelt to lr Uiilf m eoar I . Ki.Uuun 10 rncout;r the cm ityiiirnl uf labor It wltal ' i tnol i'rdrd in ( rrEo-ttot moir labor lrl'.l.'.llll N.nitlirld Italntng Mills will c 1 l.'u.H t and furniture factory. vie Kmplnyinetit Hut can will ,m employment to uneimdoicd UtftWWsr.la.sillliltia " 'f '. . !!irnJentt PtUlt Krower ur ; r.itlucr'jr. 1 : of lgiytu'c insoer . .ide, d il injf i done by i...:r ..j ihr legislature the oil. U kill, it or rcenlla It. fei.C'iir reud tt looking after 1 Kt I u !..n .r "ition 0 11 iiry tlx! i lein pronto ir,,'..ti ( eight new cirevi iiJr, . , ii 0t a year ..ilary. Bal.t !lrrld There I icb t ttroDi. I'poMtion from nil elai tnd (cm ll jrt of the stale naln- hr o called "hydro-electric" bill lh.v .. rr i little danger of it insin- thr state legislature. Maker---t'ity Commissioner at' ittieii eominiUec tiimnimOiisly turr down propositions to bond the cit lot a lighting plain. Dallas may issue bonds to buy th water woiks. Albany Resolutions adopted U nitc Jt.ooo for a cannery. l)ouls County Kamc protectors oppose freak lekjMatiou. Hrwins co-operative cannery succwsfnl year. I'oittand has set the pace with th office of "I'llbl'ic Defender" no. watch the office Krow, with deputii etc. and evtend all over the state. A Diiluth corporation is after in mines on Uokuc River. Ulamath Kalis Klectiic line ! k Hurcka beiiiR promoted. A placer on Lobster Creek. Con County yielded $J.ooo in a few weeks Ilandon laundry and ice plant con solidated. I'racr and Son, Kukcuc have es tablished manufacture of fire hydrants. Coos Hay Iron Works will manu facture as engines. The Kokuc River Public. Service Corporation is building a power dam at Anient. . Marshficld Contract let for Catho lic church, 25 by 5 NewbrrK Cannery business for 10M totalled $53,J0S. Forest Grove State fish hatchery m he located on Clear Creek. Pendleton Umatilla County Court is'juoviuK for a fj.s.ooo county library Gresham ?-S,ooo union hlh school will be erected on 4 acre tract. Dallas may (jet the unemployed Great Western sawmill near H lack Rock. Forest Grove building; prospects are best in history of the city. Portland East Side Business Mens Club will erect two. story building. Uaudon An engineer has arrived and work will noon begin on the new jetty. JOHN GUEST DEAD. J (dm Hnest father of W. II, .1. Guest, ma-rehant of this city, died at the Koala hbsnltnl on Hunday nlf(ht. De ceased had Iwen operated on for can ccrof I ho neck. The operation was sueqcusfol ainl tho wound healed nice ly, but after the thin) day ho weaken rd And iradually sank away, not bclnt; ableto atarxl the ahoek. T1 funeral service was held lids afternoon In tbn Masonic Hall, Rev. Jones of iho Kpiseopal Church offici ating. Interment took place at the I. OjSO. F. enni'tery. f)Qerasel was Iwrn In Knala'fl March aOtilSa!- II was married to Valen tlnruf Ineh at tho iu: of 20 and at the Wfyf SO ho earno to America. He n-. aldiil' for rnat.y year In New York iUI and for n time In Michigan and Albvrta. He h n relded for four years in Oi'on. He IvCvei three sons and two ditUulitom. Ho also leaves n broth er at Havone, N'w Jersey. He bad tacrillri Tllbirnook but af ew weeks, bis ott havlni; brought him here from Hortlapd. Thr GuesU have thc.syin (mth'J of many friends In their bereave- ....... lit. '!. t s OBITUARY 4 Mrs. S. M. Sawyer. The Kvanston Newa-lndcx (III.) : Mnf. Salanda M. Sawyer, wlfu of formtr Senator l-wis M, Sawyer of 1031 Maple avenue, died last Monday afternoon at her home in Hvanston. Shu nnd her husband hnd lived to Circuit Court In Session. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The Tillamook Hlt'h School basket ball team met defeat at the hands of Jefferson HlRh School of Portland last Friday evening. The score was 35 U 10. The home team played n koo1 game, but was not as able at throwing baskets. Saturday Jefferson defeated tha Alumni by a score of 35 to 11. Jefferson has not suffered a sintrte defeat this season. The hlh school team made the largest score which tbey have allowed their opponents. -tdnat S. Spftoli'k. who clwrjrcd After Kriflny's game tne Ainmni ftth forsfery. Frank Pearson. whofvea dance In the Commcteial Club rooms in honor 01 the visiting ienm.. Saturday the HiKh 'Vihool gave them was release-1 ' 'rip to Hayoccan where the Natator- ll!rn l-iajl Kirn nwnwl fr thi. iffiv. The lineup of the teams were. Jodie Belt Presides At His First Tern Of Court Here. Liquor Law Violators Up. Jtid?c Hclt is ifoldinir circuit court this week. takioK oi ruity case. The s;rand jury i alw in session .nd have had several matters urU-r investiga txMt. Several secret indictments have leen found, and also a true ltU ' becti in ttr eonotv jil since V5rtv n December, on a charge of larceny r steading a soitca: ' - the grand jury. In the case of Viola Mill vs. C. Y. icAlpln. defendant motion to strikr nit iiarts of the complaint was denied nd life case was set for trial on Sat irday. The case of Hadlcy vs Hadley Ahich has been in the circuit court mer of r and which wa ' Referees: Khodes and Jamison. nee decided by the Mate suorcm. Score. Jefferson 35: Tillamojk IL S .nan mvdr its auoearance awn in 16. Mondir, wheii. Oak Kotan, attorntv Jefferson 30 for the plaintiff moved that the judr- ShandelinR A stent be set aside on the ground that Uurkc 8 "udge Holmes, was unquaHfied to act 1 Capt. Uonncy 22 when he made a certain order in the Everett 2 Jefferson Shnr.delinii II Uuikc 6 CapL lionney 15 Everett Maurice r F C G r, T. II. S. Erickson 6 Maddux 4 Cflpt. G Wallace Mason itoquest -se durinir the tiusc Mr. Holmes vt4 -odge of this court. Mr. Xokui cliars; d in his affidavit, that he had n Tt-e-meTj't ih Judge Hotmes. bv .. J . . 1 I Tverorr.i m Ketner lor over o nu j wMcU c $lU w to u Jroppcd reared n family of slight children eon-; ((B fce JcfwdmnU C,ark sistlnK of four rr ami fouj - dauKh. - , f lfac Mm q ? ? (,. thr voutiLt of whom is So vears t ... . .. ..... Maurice F F O G G Alumni 11 Stanley Kbinger 3 Crensh-jw 4 Hare 2 Stam 2 Referees: Rhodes and Jamison. rhich was to bt paid to Mr. Holmes. "d ?7oo to Ifolan. Judge Holme ,i calUd to :hc witne stand bj Mr Inithray, attoraev- for Mr. Hadley. 1 .s re-n-ti in-; esse -.v-d by l dre Belt. : i. -. 1 I .s Turner, ir :e ;dj ui'f :vVr' for . . ir--eti- r s'-'tr'z. th' defendant . . 1 ;ioiitr ; - from '.!'' ;,Tin:i," ;rva, whieN hid bteti rcn'.vd bv. iV clo. Of agej they have ten t-randchildrun . . ... , . ... n ami Mrs. nawycr ueaui is toe nrsi deathj hlch has oceurretl In their ..ii;, 1.. 11,.. I'lfit.rtv I nidi IS J J fV- .rF.wW their rnarrlauu, thv having i.cvur lost ;chllrirrtftttrm Sawyer is retire I from business and for many venra their time baa ben ulvhhtl between Kvanston and Cali fornia. Mr. SavVr"a parents were pioneers in northern llliuoia anil wore proml- ..nllt- ,it..r.l llllli I Ivilll'AllllI ftllll La Salle countle. her father. Albert '-fendsnt. Tl-e cotr, droied :Se it. M,n l,vi.. c-nn.., from Ohio in i i-lion. ar.d Tave jud-mcM i.r Uv and seltliM in the place which wits subsequently namwl after him on the Santa Fo rinlroiul. Her purents in the early days lived nmuni: the lndiuus and sometlmus aouuht nroleoiio in the forU, and her father was active In the Itlitck Hawk war. It is interest ing to note that in those pioneer days In the absence of Inns prominent settlers were accustomed to entertain guests In a patriarchal way, and Abra- hum Lincoln and David Davis were amonK those entertained at their home, and us an interesting sidelight on the life 'of those early days, in gratitude for the hospitality extended to him, the future president insisted on gathering and preparing for the table tlto vegetables and fruit provided for his entertainment. Their children are: Mrs. hlmer b. Amis of Topeku, Kan.; Mrs. David II. Bloom, of Chattanooga, Tenn. : t.hnrles M. Sawyer, governor of the Federal lteserve bank of Kansas City, Mo.; Ward ii. .Sawyer, a prneticif.g attor ney of Chicago: Commander Fred erick L. Sawyer (retired) of the Unit ed Stiites uavv: Mrs. Win. G. Tail of Tillamook, Ore,; Mrs. Stevens A. Coldren of Kansas City, Mo.; and Robert U. Sawyer of Chicago. Mrs. Sawyer will be buried Thursday, January 21. in Riverside cemetery, "Strcator, 111., near her former home. a4rJr4 tlt UejtrtMMt-tt ror.dt 1 Vfc,. ,,,-, k , a, g. MXJ. PATRIOTIC PROGRAM AT -ACADEMY. The faculty and students of the Aci.dt.niy cordially iivite you to be n-at at toe iollov.utg program on Sontr. Washins'ion's Day .. . Boys. Don't Rive up A. Furrcr. Our Country E. Sheets Selection. The School FhoioKrafb C'donial inys Geo. WashtnTton. Wish Women O'Hara "ialoguc !taloi;uc Sou- . . C. Erb I fondant. troriiry 1. R. Callahan . -f f,roc Rabbits . reritin.: t.u del. -.'Ian;, a ul L- .' I Ahzraham Lincoln Recitation ."l- ise-i is. attorney for the pliinliff. j :--...; n . cu. n,:u Hirle . - - - Recitation M!e vs. Alley, which is a suit winch ootii parties asK tor a utvorcc, cvcr uad a Chance ha been set for Wednesday morning. ! The of Lfjjerty . i, Geo. P. WinsloNv is attorney for the 1 j,jt vernoa jjeis plaintiff and S. S. Johnson is appear- j Grandma's Cake V. ing for defendant. t A ColonHal Tea Party . . . m pulurc President HOSE CO WILL MEET ' Unexpected Guests Dialogue i Chop it Down Song. There wdl be n meeting of the hose j A Red Cross N'ursc ...... Recitation company on Thursday night lit which America Pantomime time otlicers will be elected. A full Selection attendance is desired. i-'th Benson . ... Song Christenscn Song . . Dialogue Quite alow people met Mr, and Mrs. Sawyer when they were here a few years ago on a visit at the home of their daughter Mrs. Wm. u. Tatt. airs Talt la now at Evanaton. VALENTINE SOCIAL A valentine social will be held at the next meeting of the Falrviaw Literary Suciety, Feb. 1H. 1915. Everyone cordially invited. Ladies will please bring a box containing lunch for two, ami gentlemen will pieaso unng ouc to buy a box. Program Committee. North Plains Haulenbcck trill and planer have been leased and will be operated. Springfield Creamery Co. will erect $5000 concrete building and relrig crating plant. ' Eugene Water board will call for bids on $20,000 reservoirs on College Crest.' ' Brookings It is reported the nrooklnas Lumber Co. will erect THE PRlDEr MAN'HASMS MONEY N OUR BANK AND MS NOi The peace of mind yhich you will get from having your Jewels, heirlooms, papers and other valuables s ourely stored away in one of our Safety Deposit Vaults will be worth many, many times the very small sum tht box will cost yqu. urglaVs cannot rob you, fire cannot destroy them and you cannot lose or injure them. It Vfill cost you only $1.00 per year for a private box. We shall gladly take care of your money in our. Banking Department. ,.Make.OUR(bankYOUR,bank.w . We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits. TilUamook County Bank LOOK AROUND" will bt' P'd P" P"""- County TwMUwr. 1 a $3,000,000 deck. gubssribu or tha Herald,