Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, May 11, 1915, Image 2

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    MAKING LII'K ArrRACTlVf
C.itv Meat Market
ft. e. CrombUv, editor
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.ssucd Cwlcc a ltfcl; or tucsday ami Frlriav
KnU-rt-t ,,..oiH.o. .utfr V.iv IT. l.M.l. i n p w . W t rUlnmaok.
Oregon, umW the act of Mar.'o s, IST9.
f'.vK(j n $1 M v V.. K in Nl-
HtU'crtttintl KrttCS uns.pwnt maortton. tin .
Resolution of undolcnce and
finilArmwfflM" , lK twites, rmr line .1
rirt 1-sortum. line - t .10' Rutin A FYofViimal eard.itK. i.W
Ka'h jibHu(nt ii-.irtkm. line .TO Display Advtrt s-rmont. per inch .
Homfstoat . oik-.s S.W 1. Dilav Ada must b in Ul of'
Timber Claim on Momlay and Thurtday Mom-
Notion, j or line ... .05. u inur iwhMration in follow-
Card f thsnks, per Hue in Tuesday and Friday ...
Locals, -Hr line.ftmt insertion - .7J, KMUwn are imperative.
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John Dannials, Prop.
On Su mi. I c. . .i i N 1 "" ! -'
A fine line of REM! J 'KOKKIi mFATS Ami HMI
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5 PLEASANT VALLEY SHINGLE
' MILL
No rUt !! led 'li "
rttulo.; .. irll enli t' v Intferterf IUkI. Ne
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rn:stAV may 11. itur..
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II ilehver
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The m'Hi hreJi. oatrtiffeoo? im
juiUme the Amerir Mloon hat ex
hihitwi for miinv a day. wa slmwn
in the eity of Washineti-w the i.ther
day, when on the etni'Centenntal n
nivcrsir 'f the etth of Abraha-n
Lincoln, x aKon on the neftreat dr
ntr to 'be nistirie bouse in which the
martyred preident died, Hdvertiset
that it 'M "the plaee where John
Wilke P.th took hi laai dHnk. It
was that - lain drink" whteh nerved
the tt.i-' tj fire the fatal 8h t. The
ssloonnt who would coin money out
of that ir.f .nious fact rauat be a de
generate inleed.
to Miller, the renowned Illinois lee
surer "d realistic humorlat, i to le .
ve tf the leading speaker. He in
heralded a the man who deliv-rs the
meae of com nunity development
with a smile. He pours forth hn
might truths in a terae, quaint msn
ner, alternntely keepinif hi audience
under a spell of humor ami thought.
A rapid lecturer he hit straight fr.Mii
, the h.iWer with speeches that brittle
witn piirrams an-1 show only to plainly
t'ist th- lecturer (ills the part of com
miT'ity philosopher an.i optimist.
! HrrIe "The Juafk" Coming i
: Marion Ballou Puke, heroine in
It a Russian soidier is killed ui j mny human Interest tragedies t(re.l
battle he is ido.. lifted by a number ( thiU part of the tenderloin of i
badne. a French soldier by a card lchieg0, the stnokv citv, made famous '
stiteheii into hi tunic, a German j t,y Upton Sinclair a tl.e "Junule" is'
soldier iy a little metal uiac bearintf , cominif. A student of human hearts
hi? number, a British soldier has he plsvs upon the otrinjrs of emotion
nlumipuni disc, with identification snj sympathy and implants a message
niars and church affiliation: a Jap-'tn ln. mind of her hearer as her
anese soldier hy three dtes, all alike, f niieer cartoon the (rreatest pictures
one on the neck. a'Mth-r la hi belt j0c jf,. wj her ready wit, her versatiU
and ona in his boot; sn AuHrian by. humor and crisp word painting keep
krunmetal badge, oc.et shawe. witn!,er hearers emrrosse-l. She uncon
identiricatn on a tt-.v parchment i piously shapes theii thousht atniut
leaf withi i. The Turk carries no , tne higher thine in life. .
bndee idc.tificat.of,, l-eing considereii ' .
not worth w nile.
Cist In Meat Prices
As our ;r.is fed c.ittU- art now ready for tin
market, we ate making the following prices on
our meats, for cash:
Beef Pot Roast at 12 l-2c and 13 l-2c pr pound
Rib Roast at 15c per pound
Rib Boil at He per pound
Brisket Boll at 10c per pound
Steaks at 12 1-2 to 15c per pound
Corn Beef at lie and 12 l-2c per pound
Hamburger Steak at 12 l-2c per pound
These prices are guaranteed on Tillamook
Products
PRICE LIST ON U. S. INSPEC TED PRIME
STEERS FROM PORTLAND
Cl.AHKlt.N-CU MALLATT. Owr
Eat
Viereck's
Bread
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
T M.I. i.KnCl.KS
call row on woaii
WM
All r.llsm'x-k '' K.t WarranU
Sertea ' H" luutan-iin ' pfW
on irntaU. Interest ceese
JBth dajf of April. llf
M W. Hurrtaun,
City Treaetttw,
Cull lJtr Cfiy SS'ttrronL-i
thr wy wilt um,
Dean A U ( i
attlllllt i ",
Nartittl'tn ,1
iliri In t!" .
ram a sal tv i
share l t r -1 .
number f at
let salary n '
i will becin iir,,
hi iraci lr il.r '
; ihu learn iin... .
i f (arm HL
1 1 to give l.i.n .
I to He wnde' 1,
'' whrn the ni. i i
1 titiit m i
t it(( tint i
Ktuict intfnin.
"Suilatii tl
. r ill of tkjr mm i
'it in. wbf'r H i-
I.. I lllS Indnrl'tuj
1 nr. whU t
it$ti Urn ui
"1 he bwt '
Ui.tnrM Hi' i' -
.. him !'
, I'rrn lrit u
1 tniri he ell 1 '
III J(H thr li'
i whirh is e l" -
loioHsl rws' I'
dd tit til no'
fntmlry llfr .
h.m lies ll-i'
All warranU en the:1inrl Pttnd '
will lie paid presentation eteeirtlnf ,
Notice Ol
MOOSE LEND ASSISTANCE
The tin-son St-'te '.r. -.bo is with us.
it is useless to s.t . a: Tillamook ex
tends i th-- It i'f -it re delegates a
most n rdinl welceme. The Grange a
an orp.-.t z. t'ot 1 -. Kne much for Or
epon i has ii- i.e i "-f for the nation
It has for.-ihiv e-(n.u.ed every ad
vanced n.ral -d progrreasive iseue
for decade past, a - i is today one of
the strongest rrs i.f our beloved
commonwealth. The Grange get re
Secretary Bnviheal of the Moose
Lodge of this citv recently received
the following communication from the
widow of Frank Poster.
Ctoverdale, Oregon.
May 9, 1915.
Loyal Order of Moo,
Tillairook, Ore.
Dear Sirs : -
I acknowledge the receipt
Sirloin Steaks
Round Steaks
Pot Roast (ieef
Short Ribs and Plate 'ioils
Prime Rib Roasts
These prices are subject o change
TILLAMOOK MEAT CO.
at 20c pel' pound
at 18c per pound
at 16c per pound
at 12 c to 1 5c per Mi.
at i8c per pound
warrant No. IS '"l N tSI I.
Interest erases this 3rJ ly of .May
1916
M. V . Hurt ). 1 imi.
TllUtlHHlk HI)
COAST POWER CO.
lQixbk Li(hUtm (Wo
IK-tiring ui 'J
Aumnl
9-
OUR DRUG STORC
nna hnnrtrnH An a?
p..1b I..a 4likAin nssit s4s.xaaaic
f UI 9 kUiUUKU IIUVlllslUII MCVW
sion. It has no place for prejudices
What it war.tM ia the facta that U mav
act intelligently, ami when it once
raaKe5Up,, a..,i uo,t go drf my hQsbmndn lhjtM M)(le
forward and makes it influence felt, i , ,. . .,.,,,
kind to him.
One of the peculiar things to be " Un a win lor tne prosriiy an-i
taken ir.to account in securine aid ' w of toe orter which doe so mu.-n
HaU off to the Oregon State Grange.
last evening.
i I wish to express to yon my th.ink
j for the prompt and kindle manner in ;
which the order fulfilled its obligations
securing
from the irovernment for harbor im- I for It members. I remain.
pr ivements, is the fact that a p rt ' Your sincerely,
iM.it show a certain amount of snio-j Mabel le N Porter,
ping done or business transacted over Besides the above aid, Mr. Foster
tne water route before aid will be had previously received 12W in iick
gi"en. It doe not mutter what the benefits,
f-- re prospects are. The question' r
woicn the government considers first
a.nl foremost is: What are you doing
now? All of our busineaa men and
citizens or this vicinity would like to
see the government aid in the improve-
EUSTAIS PETTEYS DEAD
!
apt ymjb
4H-I
lleatlt't Ovvksi
Vim will fan htiMftrotmt l
Tlx r.kttr ttiH .vi t . .
,w mkn i ii.i
MOUSB VIHJNti
10-KCITWC SUPPUKS
A I rtghl jxtem
SPTH f L1' III !
tne umterirr.( -
Aeenttnt,
, Will HH rl, ' '.
ttyrotti. iierrs'
I'ourt of ih HI,'.
mtk Cti4i. l. a
the Tin a ( J
a m , at the ri i '
' in Tilianuo k t i i
and I'Ur for I .
accuM ard lh- .
! ttit M 41'
1 le M. Allr, .
A-lltlilri
m-el. ' '
ll m .lr. . -
vet?
E7 Am ir
rnent of our water way. But they i
must remember that if tfcey do not
take advantage of ihe facilities which '
they now have the government will '
take but little interest in any plea'
which we may make in the future.
Our people should also remember that'
"aler L; "'H""n . knew him. He was an active and
valued member of the hand,
ct Wit
' I V III
. .-l'b,g
that a. i II . eeo freirfnt
they ouyht to be.
rates where
On Friday at 6:30 P M.. of Inst!
I week Eustais Marion Petteys, son of
.Mr. and Mrs. Mandel Ii I'ctteva, of
! Bay City, died at the home of his un
jcleJ. C. Bewley, of this citv. Oo
, ceased had been ailing with diabetett
, for some time and was at the Bewley i VTONG
. hiiinA far thu nitrrk.iAM (if tdUinr trMt
menu. He was 18 vears old, a line'Sll, lliyll (lldlity ilUJfCfliCII ts: dlld lie llllist tISC SKILL ailtl
young man much beloved by n who CAKE. Graduate niuirtn acisls fill o.ir Dresci intions and we
VEIfIFY every prescription liefore we send it on I .
You will be SUNE lo yet ii right nl our tlrtnj store.
Mi
Notice ill HcltcfiL j. ,
Uii I un i- r i - t.
ato , ia- im: i 'f
ilr . f .-ll- ' f '
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late of ntlfi.f ,
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.lalo. t- .n tin . 6"r' u,
l,,Krl r llli I'M ' " 14.
iitl iwin-4 of '
A prescri)tion can be filled riylit aiid il can he
To he filled NIGHT your druggist must use
filled
pure.
MILLER FISK Af
THE CHAUTAUQUA
Tne program for the coming chau
tauo.ua is definitely arranged. Iectur
era and entertainer of unexcelled I
worth are to appear here for six con-;
secutive days, beginning July 12. The
talent, secured throuiih tho ceaseless '
elfort-i of the local committee of live
wires, is the best obtainable either in
the United StaU or on the continent.
Never before has Buc-h an opportunity
been afforded citizens. Nothing now
rLniainH prevent the entire citv
from taking advantage of these educa
tional and inspirational ollering
brought to its very door.
Miller Hammers Truth Home.
much
tilaying the baritone.
The funeral perviees were held at
the home at Bay City on Sunday, and
interment took place at tho Bay View
I cemetery. Kov. Shrode preached the
funeral sermon.
lJuceHHt.il leaves a fath'ir, mother,,
two brothers and one sistor, and many
o'her rolativeK and friends who ars
much grieved at his untimely death.
UrimiriL' a message fraught with
the wisdo.n of the seer and tho wit of j ago. Call or wrttu C. M.
a -dark Twain, Colonel William Hamil- lamook, Oregon.
i'OR SALE
A snap if taken at wiix. ICO acron at
Sand Lake. 120 rich, level bottom, 10
acrea cranberry land. Creek running
through place, i! mile frcrn poytollicu
and new nchool. l,.rfX),000 feet cedar
on the place, 1000 telephone pole. All
for 51G.50 per acru, J1.200 down, bal
ance long time payments,
land Hold for JJJ5.00 per acre
VUito, Til
The
Tillamook Drug Stoe
We give you vvtiat you ASK for.
To Whom it TWiy Concern
ALEX. M'NAIR & CO.
JEflR II Allll WAR Bi2
KITCHEN RANGES and
HEATING STOVES
See U for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
The following blank Fire Insurance
PolLru-s, riuml.TH iriclunrve 1502037.
:;g2o:58. :2039, :r,20io, mmti, wsoia,
:in2ui:j. 202011. 202015, :ji20io, :!020.i7.
.'5020-18, 3020 1'J, KC20fiO, of the Unum
Assuranco Striety Ltd, of London,
which have heen IohL. stolen or de
stroyed while in the Agency of S, B.
Whitf.-hoUHi! of Tillaiaook ('ity, Ore
gon. YOU ABB HBBEBV NOTIFIED
Joinini: 1 that the Union Ati.iiirani-u Society Ltd.
fi years 1 of London hereby asauines no liability
under above enumerated Policies.
Any information or the return of any
of the above policies will confer n
favor on Harry II. Smith. Manager of
Pacific Coast Department of the Union
AHRUrance Society, Ltd. atjtheir Pacific
Coust Office 433 California Street, San
Francisco, California, or to their Local
Agent, Bollio W. Watson, Tillamook
City, Oregon.
hi- is now imiMiiiig In, rent-arch vtnrk
tl Bt-riii-, SKiti-rluml Hi able to
continue hit nuidim in tin- gr-;it u-r
man L'niversity at Munich (or onu
moiiths alter war broke out, np ci.th -ing
in dairy and palhologH.il linin
He has Voth a bachrlor's and a ui.is
ttr di-grrc from O. A. C. .mil hat,
done graduate work in the Manna
cluiki'ttt Agricultural College. Me
nays that lie hopes to get hark to
Cnrviillin, his foriurr home, somcliine
thi spring. His iiistructorsliip in the
college will begin with the next rnl
lcgc year.
; itii'i i'iii, iii iiossk
hy ket'iitng lum in li.tt.i.y . . 1. 1 IUr,.i.
V mi- i-!li it II -r -,(,. ,f hc
bl AUK-k .11 pm-v-j loni ought lu
tempt vm
A WKI.L M.MiF IIAUSKi
will not ui, i-, iiiiirtiv tl... (ii- nre
of 011r hi-ri.-, hut ronlrilmli. lo ,,ur
i:ifi-t-, 10 u. II, Maov u niu .wv ,- ,uld
im.-'ti-.l if tin- 0I1I ) I nrni'in hd, hi-en
ilwumul in time
ri. I lllrl7IvJj I vnrini'd, tn the ii'"i'
IHIAM00 . . 0KIG0N
I NotUc to -r.
Nn:n i-: is 111 1 '
tl.t t oiiiily four 1 '
gun, for the 1 on- 1
dnlv n pi -.intei I M
ti.ra ui the Inat ' 1
! t'uul Metnatler. b "
having rlnim ' '
DOESN'T LIKE WAR
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
DECLARED STANDARD
Thoroughly discustcd with war con
ditions in Kurope, G, V. Copson re
cently appointed to a position on the
faculty of the Oregon Agricultural
College, writes that lie has been forc
ed by tin: policy of the German gov
ernment to leave Germany and that
Oregon Agiicultural College, Coi
vallis, May II. Slating Ihat "the only
thing which this grc t and magnifi
cently equipped institution lacked to
meet the requirements of a standard
college was the foundation of a full
four years of secondary work for
entrance," the specialist of the United
States Bureau of Kducatinti says that
the Oregon Agricultural Collc!ge
should be rated as a standard college
when its requirements for a four-year
secondary couiwc for entrance to the
dcgitc courses goen into effect in
Sidney K llendirHoii, Pres.
Surveyor
John I.ehiiMl lliiniliirnon,
Sitey. Tri'ii
Attornoy-nt.Law. Notary Pipille
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Law, Abstracts. Ki-al F.tnto,
Surveying, liimininco.
Both PhoilKK
TILLAMOOK, . OUKOO.N
lire of ( . W I lii..i.
rn, BiMiin '.I' Ci'Mili - 1
inook, tJrego". will
the ilatii of the ITU .
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Nutlt:c"iil Snlc oil I
Ninit i-: is ill bi l i "INfi
bv virtue of Hli KM' 'V"',,
. i ..... ... .... il . -.'at 11
nit' i in oil i run oi ! ,,.1
gon, on tin- litb iln - '
the ciitiHii win rein ii ' '
was iilalntlir mid ( h i'1 1
September, 1015. Tin- report further
miles the f.ut that the college has
added one year of secondary work
I" ill cntiaiire requirements and has
announced the rising of ihese require
ments to four yean of secondary
work .,, ,al;e effect in Septemher,
1015. In every other renpecl," con
cludes "c "'I'orl, "HiIh institution
luly ince.u the u.r, of t)(.
Lake City resolutions and the State
I'.'liicatioual Ueparlinent's defiuatiou.
I he standardization requirements
' !l f""r secondary course have
"illy met and take effect with
Uie end of the present school yrnr.
On y students completing a four year
lug , school course will, a minimum
" fifteen high school units !ire eligl
Ide to the degree courses,
I I!
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nuieiiuani, upon 11 jv " 5..1
in sun, eniiri nun eno 1 -.- ...1
of U..,..l, tinr. in fii.. r of l"l
ilui.iinr ' 1 t. 1 1 11"
iigaliiiit the snld defei l H'j
llniiH, for the sum ,J
ii.ii.. 1 nr. inn .),, hurli ' 1
iiiuir 10111 1100 i'ii-
thi further sum of llftv v' ' j
00 1I0 llii.H. rosts and il
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inn property iiiuicnen i" ,j
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OI, III llll- IIOIII. II'"" .....mill
ii,:. 'en ,.1 1 itv. iirrrii
ill public auction to Ihe II
iiousii in iiiinmuoK v.iiyi 14
l'ie 1 '-.Ml
for eimh In hiind. the f""" .1
Hcrihed real oreni MI'S. HiPiii'f'H
mook County Ormtnii, t v y 1 1 S
11 1.. ..t...: ... 11... m,iiiI 1 1 v' 1
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of section 110, mid iiiiinhO! y'r,,
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thencu nortii 310. 71 fi'idi J
30 fen! ; thoneii north 277 2 1
west 113 lent; thunrn mnu - j
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103. .M fi-l lo ihu ohicu of 1
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suit, onn south, riiugn
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