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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1915)
Phone Us Your Store Wants S I till l l'y IIIHHCM tll.ll VMt lit! ll.it Wllllt ftmllf. (h tt ill clrtiK nU,rv !iri Km oiM, ntnnnv v it?Ki' or Mliinliy Klrct-m ce;i ymi frnin ImviiiK it. ) , t lllt VIHIIfH'll l IIICitIVili.ict td Kf( ,t M I. piKiiir UH uml we'll deliver it it unci'. Don't Think You Are Troubling Us -We Seek That Kind of Trouble , t id people liny Mftlu men, T.iilrt A rtii U t. (mi IVi (HUH'", f U-., nl nr cuiy tiny liy 'plmnc Wc l.ii .'inil lU'ltvcr nrM i ipticin. V. in u.. . 'lit- hniilr pf-mpl .it r nit. mi, .it u t i.'ll VMI Clllllt'to tilt HI on in p. 1 1.111 TRY TELEPHONE SHOPPING LAMAR'S DRUG STORE! TILLAMOOK, ORE. Vie .' I flul Al?n( fr lh lVlcbrti N't! I'moll? lt-iimlir (Inn for earl. Ill 1 Coci I iappnln)ft. j Itooim lor nt ut Vnt-h r.iwur. 'uraln; rni lia'tH ami wi,t)n. Tckmi wtiij-ht llW MIA I.. M. John mi', M'llottl PrHHm. If llw, tHi(iaxil aim) "Ifp nti ), I', , ..i.,. .. .. 7 i Tlwmin it. .!( of Moblr. wvt in t tho eily WrititrMUy on their war u , I. .it of Ilrsvor In j i:tofUd vstior- (h-y BllnntlmJ Hip f V I I'omuil (itanc whteo W III r.ofl n tm frm wrifec. i on rimtwUv. 1 I Far oir: 7 One iImhU, I work; wk-w uml t iliwlil" wtsfV; bnrtip. 8 1 K. llniMim. Jotl wirlliof Tho !intJy tkho-il Cmvunlltwi wiiih was UlhsVo ImwH held lat IIMDlll will U bntdoft Maritb 13. 13 ami II. Tho aitic program will tio earrtoil mil va dvar(iaJ far Ul month. White I'ljiiHiulh IturV. fjr . i .... i tft r.-t . .......,. f r w rr nuaf ( In tlvmrc lit"' II hi.n I 1- r it i ffj :c .'-V ilioiKft nt ( Itaiiuvy M A. Uli laflitcriy ui 0. WiI.ji, of SIfUi, wa4 In list i Mol C. (y li mtul I 't'e (or hinc (. r ... a i Ut -co II 0 ' ttff V r .. S A of JI()Vcr wa Bi t Sriail.tr uty. $t J )l tol.lllalt for all kllwU Of ('i k Mtllual titiono. Y t -l uf Ihhuo imivlHit, (v iigi.nn Dm houtii mover, Mb irr WlilIilMllif rell t . , .in ( av. m. TltUifH-A . Holt tthono (tV. if ',rt ami wf. of HontluaV. iar ' aalc, i rwi. iwxWrn. , lW tcM-nthl llatvt UlO at t...., .me iuraii orrto. KtrirMrl liorJuriBO, fairihar with iitUVIrit' ! IP!- iuj nrz. .V )r4f l.lrl wanla jail . -l milker. Iixjolro at Her- Till. 5i VV, S Coaloa for Sale: tllwU. ) and 0, onlp(inK uf IS tu( In I'arV. Add It Kin, taylnir jlx-txron Xl H(tri( and tih Slf.ol. J Will a411vn.i HtaVc IHo ( irr tt i Umr lot for tlllllltr4llaln lUlllle W. WatatMl IVM llol.il. WaiitfJ 'I'laex . farm Uy timu with tfo, ato rlel ty man with wifp ami mall family. Vonn will Av Ijooao wurV if clMirol. VS'n( UU mim Imt vt ew to milk wau pil. out. U. I.. UU, Tllo. 0Kn. All UI.. i,f u tv .i I Mi J. II, DtiUmmi. 'nil .".ut'.inl phoio). linn I (otuvl to coiiaiilt Dm. I ow A.Tunior, tyt? .-clnllu of P flUnl nl Jimmnt JifWiilry torc- j Krldtiy uri-l Hiilonlny, Munrh f-fl ' l.hv or !r f -r fill htmla of w.l i witli (it THIhhi'mV IVm U(, IVmi'iil fouixlMtioii liHKka for aitlu. Hr A, 'I', Dillon. to tho Itamiuy llotun "(Jo.IKt. " M A OImiii aurvita tin' hint. Tim I'nlrvlow IllnlrtJa Doll will mi'..i fit Km turn. of Mr. K. ainnli" on W'tnliiMilrijr fi.in.ovii, March I0il. A volunti-qr tifflarani U (. Ihi riven, A II o quality of 'ItllMiiMMik rrtmlv hlrnjlon Ml I!m. rillainojit Pl (V, tor All VI.Kk of wmhI mimJ tMv )U t ,r l. 8o 8lir(lr. K. ti. Afxliifion, of lltnitoek, l in tii dly. I. Mill, of Hlitiit li In town. I 'Ik Itoyal Arch Maionlr dolrti,' rtuI on tliurtilay dviiiii ulth aortal t'ntnoi tl) of tiinlMar "mJ their fumillu. of lite lUynl Areh, lllur ami Stur Infix, t do Ma afliilc lull. Th mnln wor e of th. tc aluil wan tlnlallvtl mi Wtnrlay cvoii hv, dial mi rtiiiminy Uio viaiU.M Htt.J um of Ih" miutii"r itxi' an ulo tHp in (ho eountry sntl In the nflrr nn n trip tn HaycM-tmn by l.ont waa mirl. ITib viiUir luft for I'ortla'Hl mornlni;. Oat, whllflor gry, (tor 100 l!. HIM Ion. Wheat 18 70 jmr IW1 Iba. Corn wIkiM 'i 10 ernekuil U.W If.i Iba. Hurley tM ir k.. til 00 ton, Short SI. if r ., W ton. Hran J 1.06 iir n.iek, 13.1. (f) um. .Mhlilllni: ItW rntr k. H8.W ton. Alfalfa moat t.& ;r V.. (2.U0 ton At my iUo 5 mil'- irarth of Tilta mixik City. C. II. Folmxl. STUMP PUU.KRF0R SALE 1 will mil n hwanaun tumt pullor Two World Expositions Now Open. kudiict'il frc rotni'l lrii ticki-lx, peniMltini; hlni tiv:rn ut nil point in i-itlicr dircclioii, tn the I'nniiimi I'jicilk- liilcriiiitiniml lxtonittoti, Hun Krniicifrn, .iritl tt 1 1 lit I'mwimfi-Califortmi !'.. iiimiin.ti, Sim Diciio, on .sale everyday to November 30th. Via the Pacific Railway & Nav. Co. Three Fine Trains from Portland Dally. Shiist.-t Limited: San Francisco Express: California Express. '.U. iV N. Trunin in.ikc ilirt'Ct coniici'ttDii nt 1'nrtlinid Stop-overs on One Way Tickets 'JVmi diV tii-viT wi.l In- nlloweil ;it Hun Irniuinro mi I Los Aiiuck on oiii wny t ickt'ts nll to ICiihtern Citit-M when mntcMl via tluf SoulhiTii J'.-u-illr. 0 "California unci It's Two World Expositions." nifvv booklet ilffcribiiiu thf trip from Port land to Sim Dk'iio iiithidini; the two Ex position, thefCenic h.-.iut ie of Oregon, the Sikiyotin iinl Sliahta Mountain.-, Han J..iiqoiti Valley and Vo.Heinile N'ational l'ark. I'rt'i' m iip)lnalion to nearest Aent. PACIFIC RAILWAY & NAV. CO. John M. Scott, (it neral i'ahenyer Auent, l-'orllaiul, ( )re. ,ooccocoooooooooooooooooocoooooo50oooocaoooaoocooaoc 9 John teitffylng al Commit) n D. Rcckfeller, "napped" whl( ,'' ig before the Federal Indurtf Christian Church Notet Fully I7f people ttcndeJ the two m-rvlcea held nt the Miami school house Five more o 1 Olrs T J Us tlHI lth ! iUc t , lib a with which I can .levclap 120 h p MyH(i(1 ,;iir,b,Ui ia.t Krl(iy, pilllliit; alumtn u.t my ihi mm Kunxa r.aon lor rlllni: l Ifiul 1 liov.' ntllall.Nl I .11 ,i .,,1 .t,., . farm and .hnve rcjajmjw v .".- - Chan. NOTICE TO FARMERS Hut Tillamook I.ime 1'roluct Co. I roady to (ill ordrr fr lime toni'. Suml nil Communication to U. 0. jrtikaoii, l lllnmoiK. L.iutomcr nre - . ... . j.. . . . ..hi . lJwaJii, i.i.tnwi. i.nnu iiwi? n.v 1h Wwiium Civ e lftKtin will rnrl ... .' , . ,3, . c 1 rxiiiulinl (o brine Mck or it will tw at th Cmmotrlil Uuti reoin hntur-i ' i ir vv'kh ncci)ary to c ifcrae 3c cx(r for ench umy at u . acW. Cnl'ir (00 "i or VI 0 " llnrti. ami Mr. M. J. imva liopti aorlmlaly ill, 1 murh iK-ttrr. 1 , apan of well matttlml k' I ' H ynar old. weight 1 ailinan VS'tUon Co., llcaVrr, Harria. Hr, and wife who have il at HurlliiKlon. Vm.. r-' lat SatUnUv. c madti ap.-olnl nrrnilt'.imrnl lilcpliono Ci. to r,onnpit You with our Oillco, In you f (nat (i()f)l) COAL. I.amb- ( all 'iAS wnnln Job 011 " Apply Mux lid, Shra i-r H r I' jcara old HI -h . u milker. Tllliir.tH.k. I' W Stanley rorolv.-.l n tolournm 01 Thurtdiiy mnrnlntr IoIIIiik' him Hint lil father. S. U. Htnnliiy who roldoK In Ho ill. nCnllforiila had fnllon 'lend 115 I' "1 . Mnreh Ilril. Deomuixl wn KlYDam l Ho u-na In L'otxi hcilllll I to lli In 1 OimxI wldo Irnek farm wnion to Irndn grower heifer. K. (1. Anduroii. Hemlock. Oro. Vou rim ut thn buitt meals ill the Hy 'rve l fiimlly ntyln nt (bo lloiol .lrion HnmlMk. al.ifrt. 11. S CUrk aiietkmerr. Sc Doelur Vmll for i;Uaoj of nil VimU. Ilroknn lemma roplel. Ak to , are (he KrypUik !.'. they am two In one. Auent for Hhudon hjttaoa. All ciurnn(i(al. Mr. uml Vr. Carl llnberlneh leave on Saturly for Suit FmneUco nn.1 other CnlKurnU IhU. While cono Carl will Uwk into the chee situation. CheOe l mo"inK fleer now. January chexo Mni; on t'io move nt Hie Tillamook- F9111UI A line of btik'.'le with n Hunllly, Hut '- can ell In compelt tlim with the null onler limine nd Ilrltik' yur catnloi; ' - 1 nut come In nnd compnrr prlcee cry buirk-y foly KtiarnnleiHl. mook Feci C-o. One Ton of Cml eiul Two Oml of Wixal nod your Wlfo don't bnvo to Saw nod Spilt II. I.nmb-Schnidor Co. Hello Centrnl (51'mc JSW. WANTKH A mnn to retnll Unwlelch I'roduct. town nml country. I.tiret nd bet I.ii". Ono of tho oldest nnd larK'""' CVimpimle in the world. Six Fiictorle nnd HnincheH. I'rixlucin nup pll.Ml from new 1'iiclllc Cot Hrnnch. Quick aervlre. low freight. We wnnt only mduntrlouii men. enpnhte. of mini. Im; f KM and up per month nnd oxpon ae. Munt bnvo menu for Mnrtlnir ox- I bv nemtoft nun iurniu 'Hu.iit , two renHinlhlo men Tllbi- FOR SALE 'JO ncre lino bottom land koI loc (Inn. I mile ou(h of TilbtmiKik. (1ok1 barn. 11 cow, tvnin, vv-bkoh nd Imr lira. Some fnrrn (ol. Price rcaon utile. (Joel (orm. fall on or addrei II. A Kuinnmim, Tlllnmook. City. Subcribe for (be llernld. it come twl"u n week. weic 9 bnpdzcd in the river. 51 have taken (heir stand with the Church in these. communities during the IhsI 8 week. Next Sunday C F, Swander, one of our very best prenchor nd statu Sec retary of Oregon, will prench morniiiR and evening. It will be a treat for the public. Social nnthem nnd orchestra music at the evc.im; service. Mr. Swamlor will prench at the Shearer house at (Janbaldi Saturday nlifhl Instead of r'rlday. II. A. Van Winkle I'aitor COAST POWER CO. Hlectric Lighting Power antt H;atiu Devices V.u lll inn--tf1 In rln Tlw HkvtrK K.'.a and CouklnK icvlcrt ttr n.(vr;.n tock HOUSE WIRING ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Al right ptices MISS BURLESON AddresH W. T. M . . "ll dining room. Under the innmiKe-1 . , (:it OnUUnd, Calif.. Klvink' "lent of l...n V wn ortlund Cimiiiif l.lmn llrlc'k. ii.ji ..Ihh farm '"ler. 1 nth- Fir.. Uriel nnd Urn ' """l M 1 Hank. pi... . ' " . morlL'UiTe. riii" " v V. rompletu HtoekH iilwny on Imml. , el.mr land and cut win i.Se ir... ... r,. u.o.. in., Wir n iiii" - or Call WEBSTER HOLMES Attorney at Law COMMERCIAL ULDG.. ROOM 12 Eat Viereck's Bread TILLAMOOK BAKERY AT ALL GKOCliRS br Cllnwllnat Mlu Lucy Burleson, daughter of the postmnster general, who Is reported enraged to a prominent official. Dlinnx... ..AiinnnoDOOO 0 uuu(jggoogoOOOOOUUUU"u"',v 0 STRENGTHEN YOUR KIDNEYS 000000000000000 o o o o o o o o o 2 Thl Tratmtnt is Guaranteed by the CHARLES I. CL0UGH CO. If thq kldnovH ,.ro eluirirUh In U.jr arU.n . fg"',; wnlly result-. Skn Hiroctlo.m nriso. duo to xlr , f 'Pun t!u, Hkn In ruinovidK immhiiihhih wk ok t t mm t r hy the klrlnoyiij benrt ulrectloni, cwm I f nttvmmWt, 'I'linmo.l Imck liy tho bIiikkIhIi UMiiuvb; ovo dlnunaca. "",UI chronic hemluchuH nnd other ailmcntM. .K.iminou action of Thow lira ofton done In b'reat nm.iHUro tu Hi" polionou mutttir left in tho Ixnly. .. .rulllim.nt if your kldnoyH Wo wnnt you to trv KoxhU Kldnoy re 1 mm .. , .,, ro om of order. Wo oel thu ''V(mSf 11 h U dneVH restore their which l eiipeclully (le8lKiii.l td tronKthe n t l o kU ' ;, rH. )rm function nllp In rebulldln tho Kenorul iioaui... C. I Glough Co. Reliable DniL'KiHt Wier Sprwlicn Ucutscli. Ask The Man Who Rents lie will pny yon from $'J.OO to $4.00 more j)er month for your house ii it has ft) well equip ped bath room Think of It Actually, from 21 to 36 per cent un the in- ; vestment or about Va of the net return'Sl'rom that house you rented. Can you invest , $100.00 any better. SEE R. F. ZACHMANN about it . Tillamook's Leading flumbinff A Shift Wtai;, Shop ALLIES' ACTION MOMENTOUS England and France Send Note For bidding Shipments to Germany. Washlnston. All commercial Inter-r-aurse by sea between Germany and the outsldo world was declared pro lnblled by Great Ilritain and France. Identical notes presented by tho French and Hrltish ambassadors here .iiformod tho Tnaod States govern ment of this drastic stop by the allies in reply to Germany's war zone pro clamation. If this policy Is enforced It will no I n. r be po8ib!e to ship cotton, man v (actu'oil nrteles and commodities !iort of , iion contr.ibaud charncte. f om -bc Uuited S(ntOT o Gorman: liTc ''y 0" 'M'Jirfci'v, and froio ''' . 'nttcr country the suly if dyoituu? t other nccis2dlae f.'r cousurap t.pn In (hif country will be cut off. It was roi?ardod as practically cor (atn that tho United States would r p'y pretnptly with" an Inquiry as to how (!o step was to be carried into j.raetico, together with a protest anutnel the aitnounciimcnt that com merce between Germany and neutral countries hereafter would bo Inter rupted by (ho allies. ALLIES' SHIPS SHELL URKS' INNER FORTS London. Twenty-ol;ht warships of tho allied fleet entered the Dardan elles and bombarded the inner fortu, according to a dispatch from Athens. After having completed the destruc tion of the forts at the entrance of the Dardanelles, tho allied fleet of British and French warships, the greatest which has ever boon in notion, attack ed the chief forts, which heretofore have stood between Turkey and In vasion by tho sea. Apparently tho outer forts could not withstand u great bombardment, nnd when thoy hail been leveled and de serted by their defenders, men were lauded from tho aiilpa to complete tho work of. demolition, while mlne-aweep-ers clearod a passago for Bhtpa In the straits. At tho head of the flcot is tho Queen ICIitaheth, ono of England's latest super-dreadnoughts, which has been commissioned Bluce tho war began and which mounts aight 15-lncu gun The steady progress of the interna tUinal fleet against the, fortresses here tofore regarded aa Impregnable has caused terror ia.,ConstanUuoplr Man7fln Reaehea Ih bin. Mom Vln intltntlj, Til Cra Pile Kam dy. Put uuln liikn BRIEF WA NEWS The Itusslan successes In the reglrt it i'rzasnyjiz. north Poland, and Kot jnea. cast Gallrla. and the successf proKruss of the operations of the x lied fleet In the Dardanelles were tl most Important evenU of tho war du log the past week. The Huss:an offensive operations aj pear to extend along the whole fron an Indication that the Russians harj been ablo to bring strong relnforcr ments Into Uio field. They have sm cessfullj checked tl:c German advanci In north Poland, -herc the German are reported to be In retreat, and th recapture of Przasynsr after sever fighting has given them an eicellen piv.tul front from which to carry ot their further operations. The allies do ivA believe that the! success In the Dardanelles undertak lng will be Immediate, for they ar now facing the hardest part of thr nroblem. having the strongest forti: ahead of them, although the guns o these forts have i.ot the range of th guns of the larger ships, particularly tho 15-inch guns of the Queen ElUa' both. While eight Dritlsh ships have beet destroyed In the first week that tht blockade has been in force, it is poln ed out that they are for the most pa small vessels, and that the majority of them, instead of having food foi' this country". w'eri cither In ballast oiij carrying coal or other freight for neuj trnl countries. In the house of commons Sir Ed ward Grey, secretary for foreign afj fairs, made tho Important anaounco' ment. which was received with cheers that Great Brltalu sympathized wltt Russia's aspirations to gain access I the open sea through Turkey. The Belgian army, reorganized anda re-equlpped, again has been taKingl part In the right for the recovery ot Its country, and. according to the French report, has advanced acros the Yser and taken a farm from the Germans, while its artillery has de-; molished two German works. Otherwise tho battles In the west are still confined to the Champagne and the Vosges, where both sides claim Q have been successful. Will Exchange Wounded. Berlin, by wireless to Sayvllle, L. 1 It was announced here that France and Germany had reached an agree-li ment whereby seriously wounded Prls-S ji oners, incapable or returning to toe J ironi, were to do exenangea. rw. m i i l i T . i . . r . . . sa.i" bnurcnei unuc in rcace ueticr. New York Tho Church Peace Un Ion. founded a year ago by Andrew Carnegie, through its secretary, the Rev. Frederick Lynch, made publtc hero a message which the unlou has addressed to "the churches and cler gy of America," cautioning mlnlstorsiij nml rVmmli ti,.nnlA ninlnf nnrHcnn. SI ship in discussing the European war, and protesting against tho present agi tation for increased armaments. This is said to be the first time in church history that Catholics and Protestants 'fl have Joined In signing a common let-si ter addressed to tho churches. 8L Utah House Votea, Dry. Salt Lake City, Utah. Tho Wooten state-wide prohibition bill passed the house by a vote of 40 to 6. It passed tho senate about two weeks ago. j Tho senate bill was amended by the bout) to prohibit the uiauufacturo of wine for sacramental or personal use, and to mako it effective July 1, 1911, Instead of June 1, 191$. Oregon Mutual Company Falls. Salem, Or. 'Upon application of the directors of the company, which U un able to meet Its financial obligations, Circuit Judge, Galloway appointed liar vey Wells, Insurance commissioner, re ceiver of tho Horticultural Fire Relief ot Oregon, with offices In this city. Gov, Lister Proclaim Salmen Day Olympla, Wash. Governor Lister has issued an 'official proclamation sotting aside March 12, Friday ot next week, for a state-wide celebrities Is) honor of King Salmou. 1 oooooM..e..M.ee.eootoooooo0oPoooooooooooooooo i '?. a? i..is