Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, May 07, 1915, Image 2

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Cbc CilBamook herald
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ft. P.- Cromblcv, editor
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Oregon, under the sot
IiSCKH'1 ION 1..0
Hiivcrlisitta H.itcs
real Advertisement
l'lft Insertion, per line
Ka.-r subsequent insertion, line
Hem-stead Notices
Timber Claims
Notice, per line
ChH of thanks, per line
Locals, 'r line, (rt nwtrUon
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.05
5.00
10.00
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FRIDAY MAY 7, 11)15.
Everybody get ready for the chau.
tauqim and boost for it. A nood chau
tauuua i worthy the aupport and con
tun f vrv loval eitisen. The!
Chautauqua entertain, instructs and la
a moans of jotting our People together,
all of which will do ut Hood. If every
one will booat a little we can make it
n success. Ijet us do it.
WohaventoM that bec.ua. of
some uiai aueiaeiiwi oh m v.
11. VhoIcr. over certain tiwoer lami
a$e-.menta that a recall of aeor
Joh - i ta oelnir .(tiiateo. we umwr- s
slant! that the trouble ha? been broucht ;
about throuirh a misunderatandinit aa
to the amount of timber actually on
that the proper thing to do would be to ;
re-cruit- tho Ian) and find out just now
much timtcr there ia on the land and!
settle Uk mrttt. r for all time. It al
o scorns o us that an attempt to set
tle ti e matter by a recall would be
very u:iti-factory. This idea of
iumpinij irt a reeall election every
time some fieil happena to displease t
someone i, an abuse of Pj,dW '
vokeil on I' n a last reaort. It coata
mor.ev tn i' "Juet election, and it ia
hivrti tin.' ii it evervthintr poaaible
sh-'i:' i :t- A m to keep expenaea
and ta .s dw-
'
non-partlan
Four l.i:U establishing
state .ec'.if's in ialifornia have been.
sigue.5 -j ("iiver:;or Johnaon. Under'
them iio eanJi iate for political o.tice,
oxc it ean.li 1 its for representative
in ' .nxre- ; I'nited State, senator,
u il hktfl i riurtt ImKI
r .i.f, ,.,., I,,.. mH .
move in the right direction. The Idea
that the party label should be the
pr.m-ipal qualification of an office
s eerier, ia ctrtainly obselete and be
hini the lir.'.ej. Governor Johnaon.
who ' as spoiler for the above bills
parsed in Cahforr.ia should be given
much cre.iit fur their enactment as
they reprtsfit a forward step in prc
re3ive piiti.'s. We beiieve that
Oregon th. ilii follow Califurnia'a ex
a ni !e ami p'-it thv "yellow do" in
I . 1 , t : cs out of business.
oteM are looking more and more to
he ch iracter and qualifications of a
t it. th;i;i they are to his political an
tec cde its.
CONCRETE IS FAVORED BY
MULTNOMAH GRANGES
A snocial committee of the Iperma
ncj t pneral ffood roads committee of
the frat, .f Multnomah county re-tur-
"i fror inapection of various types
of - ii-'iri'i the vicinity of Chehalis
ai.i. ( ' trail, and in the section around
Ta'-'.-; a, and as far toward Seattle aa
Au'ji.rti. H. A. Lewis of the committee
sail yeaterday that Ihu special com
mitt'-i.- is unanimously in favor of con-c-rel
for the hard aurfacing of Mult-non-.h
.-ountv roads, pursuant to the
$1, '.'' bond isaue recently voted. ,
'1 In.- r-ommittee will ruport at u inuet- j
infr f i he general committee at Cen-
tral li ,rarv at 10 a. m. Friday. Heso-j
lutions concerning the paving type I
favored !, tho Grange will come up at '
the niecting. i
On the inspection tour the special ,
commit U-e roilij in automobiles ovor :
concrete, brick, Warrenite, wood blocks
and aaphalt, in various conditions and
questioned officials concerning tho
number of years pavorncnt needing ru
pai" had been laid. '1 ho committeo con
sulted at Tacoma with M. Itoy Thorn p
son, superintendent of the state high
ways department of Washington ; King I liarn.s and farm buildings of all
County Engineer Denton and other of- j kinds erected by experienced carpenter,
ficials experienced in laying various either by contract or days work. Plans
types of paving. I and estimate furnished for all kinds of
Tho special committee consisted of j carpenter work. J. M. Liisbcrg, Mu
J.J. Johnson, master of Multnomah tual Phone.
ALEX. M'NAIR & CO.
KITCHEN RANGES and
HE4TING STOVES
See Us for Prices Before
Cui1.iV Jtnl Frlil.iV
UH. :it tho post
unco at Tillamook,
of March 3. IS7."
VI'VK IN AUVVNCH.
Kach sultsequent insertion, Itno
Kosolutiona of t ondolenco and
Lodge not too. vr lino
Business & Professional i'nl,mi).
Diaidav Adert semenl. pur inch
.or.
.06
ALL Display Ado must be in thl of
fie on Monday ami Thursday Morn-
ings to insure publication in follow
ing Tuesday and Friday
Reasons sr imperative.
County 1'omona grng nd Evening
Star grange and chairman of the gen- t
tral committee ; President 11. A. Lewie
of the Multnomah Countv
Fair Aaao-
ciation, representing the Russelvine
K range members of the general com
mitter ; R I. Rasmussen of Corbett I
grange. John Sleret of Multnomah!
grange at Orient, J. V. Townaemi ofj
Fairviear grantt, and II. A. Oarnall ;
.ml
Kt-
j tendtni the meetinij of the lni of
tdirectora of the 4ultnomah f,.un
! Fair aasociation yeaterday. and I.i-mj
iaentiment epro.Hwi .t the meeting
u-.k It ?.tl tkd AAtMaa I iitmnitf t
""- - ' f
of I
eaatem Multnomah county tavor
eon-'
crete.
The general committee constat of
three membera of Multnomah County
Pomona graniru aivl three memlwra of
each of the 10 grangr of the county,
appointed in roioivr to a resolution
of Pomona ranue.
CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION OR
GAiSMZED
At a meetin? at fie Commercial
Club rooms on Mo.n'av evening a Chau
tauoua Xaaociation was organised for'
the purpoae of booating the ehautau-
qua prugram that haa been arrangei
- Tillm..W M. xinmer.
C. J. B! wards waa elected preaident; .
, R J. Clauaaen, Secy. : Erwin Harriaon, j
; Treea. ;
' Mr. fSdwarie haa appointed the f i ,
lowing committee.!
Committee on advertising: Karl On
thank, K. J. Claosaen, R. U'. Watson.
Committee on grounds: Geo. Alder
man, Rev. Van Winkle, Ray Walla.
Committee on Tickets: Mrs. 0. A.
SchUlta, Mrs. F. R. Beats. Mrs. Alder
man. Committee on transportation: I'oia
Hand ley, F.. J. Clausen. H. King.
Concessions: Geo. Lamb, A. A. Pen
nington, E. J. Claussen.
COMMERCIAL CLUB MAY DISBAND
At a special meeting of the loard of '
directors of the Commercial Club
Wednesday night it was decided that
another attempt will be made U have
the regular annual election ofofffcers,
and unless enough interest is shown
by the membership at thia meeting,
which has been set for Monday the I
10th, slew will immediately be taken
to disorganise the club. j
Two nttampU havu been made by '
the officers to have the regular annual
election, and both times, thu meeting
was adjourned for thu want of u
quorum. I he board has dectdeil tlirit
there is no more use tryinir to koep
up the club unless it can havo tho
united support of overy business man
in the city, anil unlesi thoro can be
a successful meeting and election on
next Monday, the furniture will bo
stored and tho club rooms -k'ivun up.
FOR SALE
For sale 1C0 acres of creek hot ton
land, '10 acres in cultivation, l.'S houil
of cows, !1 horses', wagons, nil personal
property included. And also t million
and half feet of lumber for S7100.00.
Phone or sue owner, W, K. Webb,
Tillamook.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
Ordering Elsewhere
City Meat Market
John Dnnnials, Prop.
On N-i 'in!
A fine line of I HF.hH 11J .0Ki:H MEATS ami FISH
No shelter for our " I" Infcc 1hI with tab
rtasrfesist Mll l.lr U. . Inspestsd H'l. K
t kefs B vtlt u We tull the bel otiiitl
Kf t only
S
'uw ttwn i m
Wo will dvltv. i t
iff
Our Custom
Tailoring Dept.
it -fillind tKti reau
" r i
wlio liave heretofore paid fancy-
prices m order to
th
i
icy want them.
as
Ed. V. Price & Co.
tailor your
new
individual order
every detai 1 of
workmanship and
1
please you immensely.
A, A. PENNINGTON
Find Old Mail in P. O. Building.
K lilt-nets u( niimanagt tucnt on
the :irt C. V Aknandcr, former:
ilin.itt;r at t.m. Mi were di-,
k .vend today I i v .-rkmcn who arc
u:,rrig d.wn old !.iy irw Hotl
i lurib.ildi's nblest l.md tiurks, T';c '
! uiMing Almndcr imd for a pol- t
officr, is owned by I'etcr Byrotn ,
estate and is bi-ing moved front it
former position adjoining the old
hotel.
In a room underneath the oM post
office building workmen lon'id a ton
! or more of dd paper an t Inters,
much of which was t - at ! Stales
mail that had never been . i . . ' r ii ti i d.
Several packgc of Lit s were yet
untied and still bore the facing slip
! if the postal clerk who wa' on the ,
train at that time, One package in '
; particular bears the date of March 1 1, j
' 101.4. Some children who v.ere play
ing around the pile of rubbish happi n
d to get hold of a package of tin
i letters and in looking them over di
j covered one addressed to W. Beam
I ih, and took llicni to him, and to. 1 1
! ish and took them to him who disced I
crcd in one of the open Iclit r a chc, k
for $,V) drawn on the First Bank of
Bay City, Ore. and payable to ilrs
Henry Lcadcrcr, of Garibaldi, On
Among the Inters were several for
prominent business men of ",;,rib;ilIi
and vicinity, who for years liv been
it loss to know what had In route of
their mail. All the letter to far dis
covered have been turned over to the
present postmistress, Mrs. Anna F.llii
Alexander is now scrvinur time at
McN'UTs Island for the cjiihezli
ment of some $noo of post office
funds. Bay City F.xaminer.
To Whom It Tiny Concern
The following blank I'lrc ItiMiininre
Policies, numbers inclusive ,",'W0.'I7, !
3020:18.3020.'''), ,'!C?0.n, .'102011, ."021)12, 1
302013, 3020M. lir.'JOin, 30M010, 312017, j
.stizuiH, ;miV), vmwn, of the Union
Assuranco Hoeietv Ltd. of London,
which have been lost, stolen or le
Htroyed while in tho Agency of S. II.
WIiltehoiiHti of Tillamook City, Oro-
YOU AHM IlI'.ItMBY NOTM-H'I)
that tho Union AHsuranco Society Ltd.
of London hereby nsBurnus no liability
under the abovo enumerated Policies.
Any information or tho return of any
of tint nbovo policies will confer n
favor on Hnrry II. .Smith. Manager of
Pacific Coast Department of tho Union
v for lm i
.:i part of tn eltv
H i
ire merits of
men
have
elotlies just
ii i
If
you
. ii nave
Spring suit to
we 11 guarantee
style, fit and
the value will
eh
Amtiirauci- .s irty. Lid. nt.lhrlr I'acK'e
Coant Office t tt I'alii'ornia Street, Han
Fraremco, Cubfornia. or U their I,oeal
Agent. Rollie W. W'alsar, Tillamook
City. Oregon.
fflJSS JANE ADAMS
Mlas Jano Adams, who presldrd
over the International Worn.tn'u Peter
Concress held at The Hatjue
CANAL OPENING BIG
EVENT
Distinguished Men Attend the
River Celebration.
Open
Luwlatoii, Idaho, - Distinguished
moil fiom tliroiiKhoul the iiurlliweHt
wore horn to participate Monday M
tho uutcru-iiyH enlcbrutlon to com
meinorato tho ctiuiplntloii or 'I'hn
Dalli'H-Colllo cuiial. Those In atltiud
n:ieo Includoil (lovonior Aloxatnlor,
(Jiilted Hlatn.i Hdiiutoni llorah ami
Ilnuly and oxdovernorH llawlny ami
MeConnell, or Idaho. Henator Joiinii
mid Itopnmontullvo lltimpliroy, of
Wushlngloii, (lovonior Llutnr, of
WushliiKton, mid (iovernor Wllhy
cotiihe, of Oregon,
Tim oHlobrutloii miirkeil llm first
trip u Htoaimtr from Portluinl has over
imido llirouuli the new ennui to Low
luton, Subscribe or the II era il.
atSidw..--'fw
to'Bo filial
PLEASANT VALLEY SHINGLE
MILL
CLAR HUNCH MALI. ATT. O"
Eat
Vierecks
Bread
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
AT A I.I. r.knCKKS
CAI.I. I'UU CI IV U(Al) W.-l
UANI'.s
Ml Tillamook 'Hy l Wartunu i
Srrive "fl" oiLlaitii il ' P'd '
in nMunlitliin. lhlrHt ev lht '
19th day of April.
XI VY. larr'n.
11 ty Trx"aunf.
Cnll i'tif City Wtirrnitt.t
i Alt warrants on the Uetwral Fund
will h paid on prweefttatkMt eseaftifte
warrants No. 1343 and No. IMJ.
Interest ceases this 3rd day uf May
1'Jlft
y W, Hrr". Treaa.
I lUoiinioa I'lly,
COAST POWER CO.
KJctrK t.ifhiiitf Pwf
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of yti'ir t .r..-. but .-.tnirfbtit,. (,, s,.nr
safely as well, roi,wy ,-
U- in,.i.l,, ,f u, ,i, rnes had been
diacar r. in time.
;W. A. WILLIAMS,
IIIIAMOO . . OKI (,0N
Stdiiev Ileiitleruiii, Pres.
urvejur
John Lelai.O llemlersnn,
Secy. Trims
Attorney. at. L,w. Notary Pul.,-
TlHamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Law, Abstracts, Koal Kstato,
Surveying, Inauranru.
Ilotli Phones
TILLAMOOK, . f)Mltr,nS
NOTICE TO FARMERS
Tlio Tillamook Lime Product Co U
Sen? 'I" r,,,,r" ",,,U I
. . " '-""imunlcatliinn in j (
'"'kHon Tillamook. (, (r,;
riMiiHled to bring sucks or It will he.
nccesHiiry to ,:,rg 3c e.tm f,,r ,Hcll
FOR SALE
A Rn.,, If taken at one... 100 acres t
Wl Lake 120 rich, ,1Vl),,)0tl() ' J
cres craiiherry d. JrufcK
ll.rough place, J ,,,11,. f., ,m
; --I..M.I. I , rod (mo fee ci'ilii r
on Hut 1,1,1.... mm, . . . 1 "-oar
f - i ,r ' " uWnw poles.
All
Here. $1 .!!(VI .1, i ,
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ort. Tii. ISk t
'')? ti.no piiymmilH. .,, ' iiilllwul,,,, of h.u-Ii olf
ho l for W. IK) p(.r ,,.ro . WJ. ,, .muUH tl f J
"go. Ijllll hi wrlln (!. M wi.in. Hveitn thu Mil('('l'4Hflll
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minook, Oregon.
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will moiiii prove illxuxtn"'1 '"'I
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on iieiiriy everj . .
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