Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, March 23, 1915, Image 1

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ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUt SDAY AND FRIDAY
L-argest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County
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Tillamook. Ouhc.on, .Mauui LT lDlfi.
NO. 38
1 Ol v t It
craa onowiner or New i
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opnng
Millinery
At $3.00 and
$3.50
Spccia' Display is
just now being made
New I pring Creations 1 prices that for
cb remarkably smart styles are ridicu-
j$!y low.
Slpp up to the Balcony and find the
owing. We should be glad of the op-
ortunity of demonstrating our ability to
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Oregon Weekly R. N. Henkie Home
fnciustriai Review Scorched by Fire
Aclivilir, kt Rrfcd Throughout ihr Fire Hoy Respond Quickly n-l Sre
u SUIr. I.fetw Co4iHoM Improving formerly. iot, N'fiv ,, onn .
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nf n
Ave.
lohimul Aiiolmi I ..mitiuiio! ' pJ Su'-d-iv rvpninif lit about 3:3
ir,..UtMH4ic4 rcnufti. rwd. ( omnii "'eft. "re Utsowverod In the roof
i Martn tmn do work of a
" "iw ami wive vto a ytr.
V nl.riK -U, , Matlhtw has brrn !
' rd to rn the cannery
K .mr4i for new Lather
' tnfrh
M.. . .-unHr. ;f. -mating jrmt
ij.-antc of Sim.- Highway Kn
.( liiK iumi(i charge work
-inM. r iri tnr than n-er-
-n ' i
!.....! im A. W. Pm will
I 1 ' (no II1.'" '
1't rii. .-..', 1 1 lm, lfrbgC CW
r ..If n thai til)
s I' to r.l rrrri i.e depots in
' " tun ie n ( ufuicr fjfovt.
)!!(( on ih ! ucn. Oregon and
1 'trrnmritt (liMlifr MiUrhr ln
'. ' ( $jt..Om rriir iii Poft'and.
" m flrl .-o.'.tt.otw frri of luni-
FALTOM'S
U. Ilrnkle' h-iiri on 8llttwt
Thf 'ire hoil linod milt h J)d-
brf rr II ua (liarowrwi, fir nr
irvHkiitir tlimtiyh tb roof ilia
H loanrtl aortral ft In Um lr.
r. noun tint alarm v.m
MjflMri tb fir boy dolaycil HUla fn
KBiuK t" h fin ami tn few riu
'OiV ftte ponftt.Hd antiraly u lit
tOty A Uldr wa placed upon tlw
ro6an a hole wa mate through lb
tii)fjKlih an me and Uwt Are was aw
iruiput
Mr, aitd Hr. lUnkld wtrn at RoehG
wniai tf inner. Ilowuvur, iboto who
wurv at tN Metw nf tbu rira Brsi liroka
!ni(Ftlii hinn u tud vol til all ihu for
nltUr.jofi 1h drat llwr. The (Ira, did
nflitlninne nnylhini; but tbu roof of
thoTtowM) The wtr, bowevar. dM
uttt a tut nf ilntnai;e. Ti loait t
Ktjf)Mt(i at from lo03 to 1I0W.
'Itie uritn of Ibe ftru ii unknoM-n.
rg.Mairtaa
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Item Wr.
aT .T 111
" ! i to (fri htttr imirovr
tj.iit bill failing -In Con-
' '. N & N Ca. lo b tMidrd
' n.uifs into Ibr Harnrjr Valley
i t o-rb mtnr. Baker cwwty. j
! ! " .! will h ojtrairtl.
- n. ill tt $ua,$oo from Con-
. i-.r !or work.
I'd. rw I'wildtnK arr plannrd at
i- by board of rtgenu
M ' . I rk Lintt will build a
. : f .(d Iifntn6 real frnnd
itv-.flcr lon inicb-
THE COMMUNITY SING
S E R V I OE
Ask any of our customers about
First National Service
They arc fill pleased witli it and
Can tell von whv.'
Tirst Notional JonK
lillomool, Orrgvn,
Tae f'nroimtnily Sing which wan Imld
at. ithr club rK) on Friday
uvtimne lt ""H attemitid nrul
rtiucli njynd. Tint proa mm wtt
cnmwl out x prcviounlv ndvortitw),
'Hb the I'tri'iitiim of n ftv chancoa.
ItttMilt tlio (tinKini; inaM bv tb
cultro niMtitncc thrru woro Mime ijowl
numbtTs. 'Ihw vochI cnk bv
MrJIIetrd ut-rt line. .Mr. Itnlnl bin t
Iib tiki vuiee mid ttelerlkm wero
wjjTi)!ccttHl. Attorney John l.cluml
Antlmnv unit ion at lb burin I tif
Cpw r from ShnkcaiM arv'ii Julius
Cai.-ar. Mr. lleinJerarn bud h'a aud
CARL HABERLACII COMMENTS
ON CHEESE Sll UATION
There is hot little cheese in jo An
Celoa and an Di'uro and thusc com
munities wilt take considerable quanti-
ties of Tillamook cheese shortly. The
Tilln'nook cheese is crowding out the
I Crl Hnborlnch rarwit oonsMerat le WUconMn and New York cheese from
quantity of cheese in coWi gtorace ir. C001 'nktU and if the Wigconsin
California. San Francisco alone h..W market remains fairly hich we should
30MI lbs. California Hats 23.295 lbs. receive ta.r nr.ces tor cnne mis sea-
Cnl. Y. AV ami 1,081, SW lb, of Ore- on- n naruiy poasioie mat prices
con and Eastern chetsa. a total of 1.. I will reach the level of the last few
lbs. in Urac on March 10th. ! "nlesJ something unforsetn hap-
inrb
H'.t f.
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t . ,1c
TTAT WC r-IAVE TO BLOW
OUR. OWN NORN . WE
HAVE dor THE COOdS
To DOW ABOUT AND
WE ART PMOUT) OF JT.
we PP NT CZT OUR.
fNC TOCK PYAN
ACVIPENT W:KNEW
What to BUY.
Grocery Specials This Week
- .hd I'itelt I'om.iiufs No. .1 iitu J for '-'nc.
iljtl f'itck Manif Corn J cans lor '35c.
tHiiimr I'ucU I'uuappkiU o .can, cans
r. . ..,.ti. t an iv.i ....
rt I r Mvnt Ub bllll . . .... ,, ..
ITI'MIt fJM 1(IW VIIUIV IIVM
deraon vllort atlaah of i-tiiu hi
Ito doubt dida I'd, the liku of uhirh
few of OtotK) prvnout will over et
urpaaad in that particular line of
ondenvor. The audience Rave Mr.
llim!uron n riinc vote of thank at
the conclusion uf hi nuenber.
The vocal aoloa bv Mr. I). A. Mac
Koniitiaial Mra. C E. Troinbley were
well reuderml ami much apiveeiated,
ti waa ii Uo the beautiful violin m1o
by Mr. Koch.
.( highway,
u i'! r i.il.h brick in-IUv
i: ulv tine IVo, '1 cans lor -I0e.
RAY & CO.
rri 11 i. i in t ... k. w kv t-n a ft- i i . a i y i i r tmt .
lifAKLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
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Gr -(,
-'Vli, VI!
iki f(J ,
iiriip
VIOLATES
! AW
FISH-
iiiin Uh I way
In : lnt wiii)k
1 " h to ro iidjual
oiki( unit llnwl
l lii.iir without a
"I out on n
trip. Ilii nil
vury
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Hri'nit.il ml.... u I .
, ""Klii ni-ui-e ii lii.,.i,a. iiu
LI II... . . .
will I """ 01 lliHHV"'-
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tiinii
Uln. ..." hum Miiiti or i no
Idea iV. i v '"'yimw, ll la not
au." KiVt; "iJ of tlumii mil
"to of tlllir (lwn 1PcnUi
FOR SALE
Uly ' tcriii iiuwii
DwIkI.1.
NrSIL'Ct'A VALLEY HANK
CHANGES MANAGEMENT
I'lotii Coum r :
W.J. I.u. I'aahler of tho Noatueoii
Valley Hana. h" i,M l,,t,r""
tl.i bunli lot'haa. Kay, U M Krimor
.....i w lloll. nlhaiiil itml l"
....... I um eaahier of ill" bliill. Mr.
L. MhOiIju wiih BfHiiiteil iiotliiK'
,ir fur Ui.' 'In'.' I"inu.
i ,., w ill ilovoto nil lilf"
in (ho fiitiiio I" ih,i,i'I eiinlriii'tlni:
Ihihiii . hiivW (m-orpornliMl lit Port
l,in,, Ori'irim, uiiili'r Ihu immo of
Hnnillmri' l-f'UH Coinimny.
The iliri-oloiK of Um '! ll,l0. t,,,H
opm.rtii.iily totlinnk lliulr inmiy l';
troi.H for tlu'lr IihIhh in ihu iml
IU Holldt Ihu ruluro ImihIik'nh of Iho
public will. Ihu iiHHuriim-u Unit thu u
InUirualH will hu upprcriiitcl mul fully
lirolerlvd.
r
AllklmlH of wood mul fonco poata for
ynf. Heo Winnie.
r. iih'nl oir Af.nl u OO $l.i$0.
n tortJ bond lllr,
t.bi.!ff in r!-ciiini law cfcted
!v iKfr, $100,000 a year.
dij of iWtUttd will manufacture
'xicrcic lamp iot to toft $l.
stale Fair Hoard wttl ercl a ft'
c.tir at Salem lair ground.
t l. mr of Wallowa County of
' f t i.xttbine poaiiitjfl of Stair
l tr N criiary and! Farmer at one
'.. .viru $iwo a yisr..
. nih Portland gi a three or
'.i iik I. nil. ling.
("ml tu -V, Knight to erect feoor)
..rf Imibliair-
I Mia Rue, of Salens will movr
tot l.uj(!tr factory to Eugene.
IVrilatut VVt Park and Tenth
street tu gt a $40,000 hschekv
.!'i ttnfni.
Cnlrt)alifln of llermiatou-Urni-tilla
highway partly hard surface, bc
gun.
St. Helena considering paving main
treeu,
N'ew law require publicatidn of
budget of all Ux-levylg bodle.
Warrentonhula opened S:iturday
for iJ.vooo nchorillHUiv.
lioaebcrR iui'rchant encouraging
Kendnll llro. to orrrt kawiuill al
1l1.il pin-', with loiri"g road into
timber.
Coon comity Inlying steam shovel
for road work,
St.ite Highway board icoeived bid
to authorize roiihtriiition of one mile
of I'oUimbia bigliwity in Hood Hiver
rounly,.to col Jjo.ooo.
l'imhiuin t'ily nud tnto Inliora
loilin will nve l'oithiuil $1000 a year
ami the Mate $.7000 a year.
.'. F Patterson of Keseliurg has
formed a company to Imild a rom
111erei.il fruit drier at that city.
Springfield hopes to net Hceles
sm;ar factory.
BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL
hiu' real estate ileal wiih rmvntly
pulled olT whereby Mm, Curl llnbo'r
Ineli Hold her ruueli ut Wnoda to Antonu,
Jos. unit Clem lliirlimiimi for $20, OHO.
The M.irlimunn brothura wuro recently
renlerH on tho llurch Aldermun plneo.
The ranch Is composed of lilt uercs, 100
of which is bottom bind. Tho donl in
elin'oi thojitoek mi tho plaeo.
12,000 SIGN WHEN
BRYAN FLAYS I1QU0R
AUo. receipt urv vary heavy, inotly
C I i f r L jst-iiiarkUyi Culi CuuxLx.
extra" were 12 cent, declined to 10jc
on Tucwday and to 10.- on Wednesday,
twth butter going at i2r. t'heeee.
price net. Hie fanner about SOc erj
100 for h:d milk, t0 it would acem that ;
he would win go into butu-r. Of
-oure thert- is no dancer of Tillamook
chiete pfoioi; an low as that, but with
many communities Koiug into cheese
making and offering their cheese at
low prices, it will be up to Tillamook
priced to come down or else hold their 1
cheese, which is of courau impossible 1
at this time of theyoar. It wns hoped (
that miiiio of the surplus could be sent '
east for export, but refrigerator er
vice throueh the Panama canal is still
very meager anJ the freight across
thu continent liv rail is too hijh to per
mit of much hope from that source for
n whilo at least. Then, ton, it is hard
to get trai.sp.irtation across the Atlan-j
tie, nil servscv neim? enaed nbout a I
month in a.tvance. '
(hn.
COMMERCIAL CLUB
MEETS MARCH 29th
The nu-nil er of the Commercial
Club are requested to be present at the
regular metincof th club on Monday
evening; March ISth. at which time
nominntionj for the ditferent oihees pf
the club wilt be made. The election
will be held a month biter.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness and sym
pathy shown us durimr the r-ickness
and death of our beloved wife and
mother Mrs. W. H. Powell anil for the
beautiful Moral offerings.
Mr. W. B. Powell,
Mrs. W. Carroll,
Mrs. W. A. Williams,
?4r. G. Gassen.
CE T-RICH-QUICK SPECULATION
GOT HS MONEY-
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Philadelphia. March 17 Seer, tarv
of Statu Bryan Monday night used all
bis eloquence in thft ball here, and ns
a rtwult ovtr 12.(KW people took the
total abstinence pledge.
Uryan at llrst devoted himself to a
straightforwanl disrunsion of the
liquor question, quoting figures to show
bow much could be done with money
now spent for drink if epen led in
other way. He culled attention to
the inerunsing ban on liquor users by
steamship, railway and other em
ph.yars of lalmr.
Thuu ho culled ujion all who would
siffn tho abstinence pledge to arise
Uryan bad brought pledge cards with
him and they wore passed through the
audience.
Two schoolboys asked Hrvan to au
tograph their pledge. Then started an
unprecedented bcono. Tho cry for auto
graphs was taken up all over tho house
and 5000 persoim wero soon in a
btnitfglingmass trying to get to Uryan.
It took him two hours to sign.
RAILROAD HEADS VISIT CITY
On .Sunday Julius Krutschnitt, of
Now York City, chairman of tho board
iff directors of the Southern Pacific;
Win. Sproule. Pres.; Win. Wood, chief
engineer; ami w. u. Scott, Vice Pres. No wonder this man is dis, ouraged! He -thougHt Ha
mat general ...a... ger. o cvui ; I C0UW 'make a fortune quiCKly. He believed some oily, tongudd
..,.-. , rr..m...t: 11. a. iiinshaw. gen. rascal; ho sent his money away: he LOST IT.
erai freight ugeiit ; ami v. u. Hurok- Would it not have been better for hirrphad 'he'.keptjh
baiter. Httpt. Oregon noes 01 1 in 1 num. monev oAr c in our uaiiK anu 101 11 riL-u. ut? uniu ne n
were in thu city Sunday. They made en0Ugn to buy something right here at home he could wateh
5; ,uu' ea; SdSim,,. .1 ' Wmself ? He would have helped the community and increasfcd
ear Uorkeiey. 1 o vaiua oi nis property. .
They made n visit about town in MakQ qUR feank YOUR bank,
comiiany with local ugeiit l-rato and t
seemed much pleased with conditions We pay 4 per cent interest on T yjio Deposit.
i...r.. Tlinv loft in the afternoon, fj. aj'
Go to tho Kamsoy llousu ,,(5ooillSutn."
M A. Olson BerveB the best. 1
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Tilllamook CountyBank
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