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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1915)
i inmri w. -v w v t bbbi ISSUED TWICR A WPRIf-TURCnAV iKin enmv . . .. nm rxviJVY i LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY XXII. TlU.AMOOK, Okhco.N, Mav unr. NO. 30 S 'I 00 SERVICE ,U nu y of our ctiHtonuTK about f irst Natiofuil Service They ii re nil plcancd with it and Can tell you why. Iirt National HanK lillawttook, Ofr, A MUSICAL 1 li Regular Meeting of City Dads TV Proposed Conduction of a New City Hill Diirtmed .1 Well as Other Mutlrri. : Oregon Weekly i H i Industrial News ; IrasroTetnents About Orcoa; Interest- Mil Item in Regard to Pay RolU a Mil OlW Mill re Solved v,e are on the I ' 1 WATCH f'OR NEW THINGS. WE KEEP UP WITH THE TIME S. BUTTER bRoWN. Grocery Specials This Week lalllub v. .like 1 lb. ran -I0, aKlu'. )(. c ;! Can SI 00. alCluht .iilccTi III. can $1.5(1. or i-'l l'i stnl Kkv 2fU per plK il Willi.- Siiiin 11 imiw fin- 'rv M'njliu Fancy Civaiurry Butter UOi? per roll. ' nl V.MIU Sli.yo per case. ' ''lrd Tomatoes $2 00 pir case. Leave orders with us for land plaster. RAY & CO. 5S0CHRIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG . - HM r a tit tt r? r? r iilAbLLti, MAY, UKAllN, rccu. 'Ill I.UIOOK. OKI-CON Petition, containing rvoril hundred nm, mot of wlmtn wcrti tax-payers, and many of them being tho nme of our prominent lmlficas moo. demand- (tit; a nrw city hall, were prrnontcil to Km city council lut evening. Dr Itoalt miltn tr'nuoiuly ntxl ncrlouily otijrct-l to inn rouniril Inking ny ronnlinnrc ( Uio iKitlllona. There wpro nix. uOirm on tJi- council who vttrt' not tn favor of tdklnir tlnj Inltlu- ttvi. m myiiriJ to tho (nutter. W UixIprtUoil that initiative tK-tltlonn will tm clrcultil mm! the mutter will Ixt ritfi-rml to the ruilo u noon n.c ruuncll Instructed thu nnulnccr to urvcy an rxlcnilon to Miller Avo., wni ti city llmltv The city :tn;lii-cr wn intructil l rurj f rmlt from thi Wnr Mrpnrt merit for nvw brli)i;n ttcton the hIoiikIi. Owincll nilopti rrort of cnslncor for vrmont on Fifth St. from Second Ave Kant to city limit, nod on .Second Avo. Kt from Ninth outh to city lunlU. ntul on Third Ave., between l-oorth an I Fifth Su Ike SliortlnlKO i apMilntrd day KlCr The uaual tillli were actro; upon. CLEAN UP DAY PROCLAMATION It I dedrable that wo vhoulil have at Irani two day not anlde for the r!ra'.nc and beautifying of our citv. Tl.e unnlchlly lawn, back yard, and utrcet alloy, are not In Keeping with our utrceta, leautiful hontea And fine btutnei uuiUlnK'. The fact thSrner,rftfthrrtltne h Keoeral movement ttfmiii all town in i irntalt- tiiAitnl cleuninc up, liukm it etpeciHlly imHirtnnt thtit w.texcrl oir elvea to have our city on cleanly nnd nit-active n HMibl . Therefore I prwcltiiui Tliurndny nnd I'ridny. Mty flUi and "tit, u CI.KAN VV U W , nnd civo their attention to rlooiiiiii. nnd buulifyini; thulr sur r luiulini;. S. A. Mrodhund, Mtivnr. N'"te: Tonmt will anil nnd haul iiwny K"'bKo or dnten lueutionuil above. Notify "7 J. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Harm nnd farm buillini; of nil Wimli erected by experienced carpenter, either by eontrncl or tiny work. I'lnns ii ml oattumtet furnished for till kinds of citrponttir work. J. M. l.iisbcrK. Mu (ntil I'hunc, MARRIED ME(J()N STATE GRANGE I' forty necoiid nunutil neuMtui of "'Kon Statu nriiiitrit ujlll hi m 1 1 ill iMi on Tiiemlny, Muy . at III r-i win ,o ( ,, fr f,ir loiIriKiin the fidlowhiL' Frldiiv Falrvi. 'If X..!.,.. II... Ilf F ituo m,d thu Tlllnmook Com- f 'iuii urn niuldiiK iirraiinuinontH hiiiM.il al... i.l..ti ''I'laim will bo Hindu known Mnater f' I.' u.. I...- ' illirorent coinmittoeH, Hnd Hittructlona to the aiilmr 'Urai,(uH which urn a fi.llj.i. i MilaU -Mry H. Ilowar.i, ; K. II, Wollniiin, Kruuwotur, I Alfred K), II.. tnn . I ,i;',0tUmj Mr. (J. I lloiich, .""i Mr. (j. ii, uoy( U()Me. Dlvilon of I.hI.j.m I u r. i "S l.auru if. u..u i.. ... 1 "i rrwl Hniwn, CaniHa Vulloy! ,; ' . Uufer, ai AbbliiKton U'IIH(, rinii' i... . ..... S. Weckeil, Sherwoml. Henry Freok well, Sliedd. I KlectloiiH J Ii. Whltcheml, Tur ...... i. iv nmilmr. I loot I Itivor: Mrn. -I, ... - - II. (J. Howell, Suli'in: Mrn. hlmer I'enrl, llrnwuavlllii. , fi. l'ui" Food -Mm. Chuiicey Siok i..u iinrrlubnri'! Oeo. C. Dulbiy, iCIurkninaN, It. I. 1 5 S. I.. White, ! . . ii i M.t..i Itlrkrenll: Mrs. w. n. i.iiriniennun, Urulown. (J. Forentry L II. Stoke. Foret (Jrovo; Mrn. Itoitinu l.co, lilmlrn; Mth. AiihIu While, ltnrlow;Clinrle Cnrlaon, Shudd; Victor A. Itlnokley, Olldo. 7. LexUlittion UuIh Funk, Oregon City, It. "! ('Iih. I Hcc orvlliH; , hniu-oy Slckloa, I lurrlsburtr ; Mrs. Ciiiwi Klnyon, Aurora, It. ; MrB. Nol Ho V White, ItlekreHll. H, AaMUHHinunt and Taxation W. II. II, Dufor, UI2 AbbliiKton lKIar. . I'ort land; Andrew C. Crow, Merlin; Mr.. Hell Funk, Oregon City, It. 2; Mary A. Link, Cohli; S. Werkort, Khorwood. i Woniim'H Work Mra. It. H. Woll ,,,, Froowntor; Mrs. Wllfrod Hrown, C..ma Valley; Mr-. K. W. Dunbar, Hood Klvor; Mra. Jonnlo Lovolaco, ''ill '". , , (I'niulimod on llnrk I nu'.) A ipilt wedding oeriired lit the ronidence of I.. S. Iluhbeck on First Street, Muiulny, the contrartini; purlieu lieunr Mr. Itny llushbeck nnd MIbs I'M nu Compton both of Clovenlnle. lte& tJltliiw performed tho cercinnny. ThF newlvwedii will innko their liome nt ('loverdule. The chmitnuiun innniiKement is lie Ki'tlntini; with Ciipl. Dodtfo in nn en denvor to hnvo him tnnko trips with Ik nt to Yniuinit durini; cliuutuuqun week for thu purponu of briiiKintr Nchcol tenchors from Yamitim to tho chmitiiuiun bore, July 12 to 10, Copt. DoiIko woulil like to iiceoininoiluto the chiiuiiiuuuii people, but conditions tiro rather uncoitiiin for n stated schedule. Tho last Congress enacted more than .(oo public laws. l,AJfffAR'S Variety StoreJ Tillamook, Ore. ! "DROPJIN AND V : LOOK AROUND" QftKon Cily Work rcbuildiiiK l()(?k and ranal ! tiffin -.1 mc ! ii i . . ... iwcimuc arm junitira arc rapidly frnwiiiK' town on the cxtciuion of v - & l"o Harney coun jjl'nry traffic Ku"cnc to Springfield i :iti i... , . "fu iiccnjr oroancc. North I'laitii will erect a J.l.joo tclfool hotitc. M. John dry dock ii to be equip ped with wiiik. rendition will iuc $0,x more . ooikj on it water lctn. May to, Moou-Williamt taw mill, (irtut Fau, tart cutting J5.000 per dayf Cotiauc Grove creamery paid out 515S00 Ut year. hui;ene merchant will ticn up to . 3.. 1 . lurunc prouuet ot local lroom lac tory Oorenbcchcr ManuacturiiiK Co., I'ortland, addn $50,000 building. This lino citimato production for 191$ at 51,000,000. Crtirden Home fit;tit for a five cent fare to Portland itill Koine on. Fare now so ccnu except to commuter. Klamath Manufacturing Co. gets u.ooo.ovo feet lumber and box shook order. V Albert Hro., I'ortland. wiltltdd two torie to dock. v Willamette lock and canal nt Oregon City tranjferred to U. Z. lovcrnmcnt April 26 and check foi Sjr&ooo'paid over to President Cliii fitlAoM'brtland, RailWay Light Interstate Commerce Comr. i.5on .tuthnrwes S P t'o to operate Pacific M ul tcmtr 'wiiik to unliccnsrl jitney compe tition Salem street car service must lc reduced or one man car service pot on. Portland Railway Light & Power Co will sell $1,50,000 preferred stock to make oine necessary iuiprove nicnts. Oregon City large addition will be built to high jchool. Portland Ga and Coke Co. will cv pend $ioi').ooo on luist side improve ments. Willamette Valley Southern to be rxtended from Mi. Angel to Sletn 1 lus slimmer. Florence will vole on $10,000 street bond issue. T. 1. Terril erecting brick business building at Allmuy. Kugene plans being made for drainage and irrigation of 10,000 acres of tho "Peninsula" between the McKenzie and the Willamette, some ul the richest laud in the s( te. Flavel Pacific Light. t Power Co. h.is e.sinblishcd electric sub-station to operate dock ami light city with j,otH voli service. Canity Ji houses built during win ter and five under construction. The new townsite of Powers, Coos County, i. blocks, has reserved io acres for industries. Newbeig AV. It. Sims is growing 00,000 geusiug plants for Chinese market. Mc.Miuuvillc Teleplioue Co., asks Public Utility Commission to raise rates and fix tolls. The system is swamped with free service on mutual eNchaugcs, Canity shipping carload of rhubarb to San Francisco past week. Given by the students of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Koch Will Be Held at High School Auditorium On MAY 7th, 1915, AT 8 O'CLOCK Assisted By Dr. Monk, Cello Mr. Hisbv, Flute Mr.'W. Iirouhton; Clarinet Invitations can be had from the students, the Studio or Tillamook Drug Store. THERE WILL BE NO CHARGES arc permitted and no hotels arc al-1 lowed to open their bars. I More than four hundred patents j have been issued by the United States for devices intended to harness the power of the sea. THEY NEED A ROAD Mr. Jas. E. Hatch and A. J. Baier, representing five families and 15 wood choppers on Moss Creek near the Miami, oresented a Detition to the lf?inntv Pmrt UnnHiv alrm tnr a The last government report shows ty fnm Miami up Mom 20,28,326 miles of telephone line in use in the United States. n Sound lurnocr, twenty-five years old. has been proved byja German government test to be 4 materially ; Creek. The need of a road in tai section is conceded by all and will be Use mean of placing much land on the Misment role. Until recently this section was undeveloped but the Geibiseh & Joplln quarry on the Miami stronger than new.stock. This country-set a new mark in Its M n lhe cu ?I Use oe- purchase of nitrate of soda from f "L? trettinc hia lands cleared free. Its the Three million dollars has been ij .,. ,,r ,..,., tnr . ncrl and Chile , in 191J. the figures-beinfr noc u,e "P 1 SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. There are 8o,ixo Jews in Cleveland. A solder of aluminum has been discovered, which can be used with out flux, A full grown elephant yields one hundred and twenty pounds of ivory, worth $joo, The average codfish weight about eight pounds, and the average lay of eggs Is 7,000,000. Heme, Switzerland, exports a much higher value in Swiss cheese than in Swiss watches. Engineers estimate the available water power of Oregon as more than ,.,....,, t,nrpover, ' 1 Velbouri mo Sunday papers spent to bring the power of a water fall ninety miles to Hombay for elec tric light and power purposes. It is estimated that the iqi6 season will require ro.ooo.ooo automobile tires to supply the United States trade, valued at Jjoo.ooo.ooo to $400,-000,000. the angel came. VOLUNTEERS WANTED Last Sundny Judge Henderson and a party of three others walked from Tillamook to the lighthouse over the old lighthouse trail. The Judue is verv The great $6,000,000 corporation of ( entrmsiastic over this piece of scenery the Dennison Manufacturing Co.. ( aml thinVs that 20 men can, in one Hoston. has been turned over to its, day, clear the trail of all brush and J..I0O cmployo, who will have con- obstacles to foot or horseback passen trol of the concern. Only the eight Kers, so that the trip can be made per cent preferred stock, with a more J with ease and comfort. It is only or less fixed income, is retained by j three miles from Bayocesn to the the original owners, who will have no ( lighthouse and if the trail is cleared, voice in the affairs of the company, it will make a nice hike for many F.very employee of the company is to ' tourists" this summer, share in the profits. Each employe , Any on0 desiring to volunteer for receiving more than $i,.oo a year te work 0f cleari.ig the trail are will be given common stock, with requested to notify Judge Henderson voting privileges. or L. V. Eberhardt at once. Tff "PPlDENT MAN"BEGAN EARLYTO BANK HfS MONEy-JOWf ENJOYS K A New York theatrical man with an income of $25,000 a year went to Wall Street with $20,000 and trippled it. His head was turned in a few months theatres closed income ceased and Wall Street had finished his spare change. The EXTRA V AG ANGE his family had been used to soon drove him to the extremity of mortgaging property and sacrificing pet securities. Today he is BROKE. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits. Tillamook County Bank ' muni,, 4j, ,