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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1915)
WW ; 'I 'SSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ?ESTC,RCULATIONOF ANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY .XXII. Tillamook, Okhijon, May H, )C, NO. 2h Industrial Review A FOURTH OF JUI Y CELEBRATION fl 1 I 13 II ? SERVICE W uiv if utir cutttomct'rt nbout lirst Ncitioiuil Service I in .uc all )lcancl with it ami Cnn tell mi why. first National llanK tillmioi,tOryu WESBE n u-ki-- i MM REJolVKP THAT vK ARK AL--v A Y J AWAKE. AWAKE TO THE !N- iTKREJT S or OUR. PA- TR.ONJ AND AWAKE 10 WHAT THEY RE- fUIRE. WE ARE NOT AJLEEP. bUT RIGHT ON TIME. Grocery Specials This Week "" ' .11 III CJ u -I I H'. I - 1 II. . . ' k I I i . . ( i i . in, v jui .T I I Ml. v .mi, ,- ni -iiu i ..mi. ,n. .1 i . in . i - t 1 IUt S ..tp ) Inn's lor ."k III. (I,., i i V. II... 1 .... I'4.. ...... ...II "-,1" i iiii y v. i cnitu'rv muici w'i w iwn. I Ifll I ..... I'll Mil l.r.l I J. ' " 'l.iliii s HI' IICI" I'll SC. Leave orders with us for land plaster. RAY & CO. a I II HI. I Ii V ft. H n T A T. IT X Fl 1 . A I I- 111 V a" m IV1 A rev r t- i a r at" it A 1K1 I7C17 H III.I.WIoijK ()Kli(U)N CAI'T. KADU.S DEAD. J,lj' l"v I N.tliiinrl.) iai,i ii.. ... a unit cut o i hi. f i "umiur ..I yf.uk, passed " ''I m. 1, ii... .i-..,!. . lAil. - I . . ,M" U'll Mr I :t.ln ha ", "inilf well of ic In- wa """"I Mrinimly ill. F.arly In .'" "c im talked with "ii u ir ii 1 1 1 r wii run """I UK I rll V. MM. I vi.lr.-.l )r II.. . " . ' iWK iv:m nl. I.. ...... . Kailna ... , . . . ,, - mm vrry writ Known ami wan otu- of il.f on H. ,uy, lt. ,(. "Is fllilK In Ihc WilK.m CMUil ! Mlru,, I,., ,. ,.,f , "'I lliri'f ilmitf litem. Imiiiit. Will ,c 1., ,.t '"""Clll 111 llir II:. v Hlv Jr"r ' Iilalio may call (.pi-clul Ufil. . IMU II Mill 1 1 jKmllroa,!.. 1 ""Krijallnnal cliurch SOLDIERS POLICE VICTORIA Anil Qerinnn '"s' rrcr Aulhorlllci lo Tvke Action. Vlotorlu. I - -Vlclorlii w plnro.1 un.t.ir imrllnl "u r,muU t,f 'a' muhH ui-.m iioriiii.ii iwiiiIiIIhIiiui'Iiih b mnlmlKMU umi. rovoi.Kli.i: lh bIhUIiik of tl.u I.UHllaulu. Allor u mob or H'-v oriil IIioiihiiiiiI iihmi "' ,,0'rt mimrt,f.l wiu.Iowh In Ihu IMiim.ii lx brownrv. tbo Now ICkIuiuI Kotol, Ml imrwr-ri J'1ry l.'n.mni.H uUmnhiK .HlubllHl.inont hiuI Oo Kh pn.mbhiK Hl.oi'. !' iuyor reuJ I In rloi act l Uio ciirnor of nml tiov..nior Htroot,. ami 800 mMlorn be pilllcllIK tlio olty. Tlt Uro Culmnew. IM.n.utolphtu. - Kx-1'rl.lc..t Taft urKwl imlliiuno itu.1 culiniw. lu tlu. nroHont lntorn.Ulo.ial Mtimtlon n.ul iUlml on ll.o bIIUuiw of th rounlry , Miami )' I'nml.lu.it WIIboii, In mi mlilnoH at Ho. Union Muriio l.oro. Of Oregon Wrrkl Kevirw t Activities Tliroufh out the Sutc. Si board iiml coiHtnUt.u.u on Hlhtr Kilutadon tHl for two tw Ui,ttOJ Hi u bofl have (ltt ffron connretrd witli them. April wheal thitimenit Iroin J'orl- Mlverttm wmU mrvc Church Mrwt wilt concrete. Bamtnn ha old $i bond lot nw sehool houe. PrM Grove will improve sirecu wilk Macadam at Si.(-) to $i jo a foot. HurrtMwrg Linn and tnc Comii- to builit li.io l.iitlgf here XfartbfleW-I'rrry ,S? Kieholon larcc Ntw luruilurc iote opened. Whenever made tcipcmiblr for common carrier iiiney Jroi nui IfKiepeodencr 'llcy and Silrt ratiroaa win erni jcao"0 on rv lenticm. To otply meter to all Portland wir uert is to cost 4moo.ooo. Twelve mrore on the ballot at Port land dty election all morr or let calculated to incrrac cost uf government. ResniUtionft of jilnryi meccil long three line' A monthly licence, a Mirny bond to protect irni;ert ftainl accident, and a designated toute of travel. HoiebitiK"--Ungincer for Kendall Bro detittning Jyo.o aw mill Jiujjcne-- two room and ftuiwcc older cd addrd to high chool. I'ottUnd -A new St. Helen Hall will im- on tight of burned Imililinn j I jV.c cuoitty will build a hospital at l-lke Vlc:... - j """ The fott Koek-Dnid highway is to be built The new cannery at The Dalles i ; lo be ready by Junr toth i If w hud nil tin- ndjpetivca of nr. mlvniirit wcrni for u eircun w- couldn't llll lllnllr., to ul,i. I I. Ji fr In TilUritnok City on tin? lib of rJuly, Wt havu moil tin. liil of con- Kirlhutors which i longer than n lovirii explanation and we know the commit ! in eharee. Thy arc Wrn. (J. Tail. 0. H. Lamar. C, F. Knstcr nnl P. I). Hn nil. Thri Iwya ririir lUn hell rvi-ry llrit they swlnj; tint rnllt and hit tin-1 ull-eyc rvry time thi-y fir. Like 0.u patriarchal family we'ri? all Koine lo meiit In 'Jlllamook anil haiiK a mill loin around tbe neck of Dull Care , with bill", lxim, batiKl Say we'd tjfci' t.. t.-ll you ..II alx.ut it but you Woukl-'t bcllvvi; im Tliry'r.: Kolni: t' main tin? War turn purple with tnvy nml they arc Kotni; to olfcr the jw-oplc one of the most dazrlifik'. aclntlllntini'. ntuiM-niltini.il xt..lnrt. ! K-'"'"". '"U know, wc Mmply can't , discrllxc It. Little Nemo never saw j jnyihlnic like i. nml the chances are j you never Mill acain for such IhltiK'' COt tot of money and a ureal deal of! effort. They've eot their heads to K ther now. planninK. fcheminu. de visini: ami a little later It will be up to you to brim; Acnu nnd the children Of jut Annus aloic and enjoy your- selve. Il'a up to Tillamook to make KOo art he will or tile In the attempt. Wiitch this paer for the details. TILLAMOOK ColjNTY WILL 5 HAVE ORGANIZED BASE BALL w Our Custom- Tailoring Dept. itftM afe is filling tke requirements of men wlio kave keretofore paid fancy prices in order to nave clothes just as they want them. If you 11 have Ed. V. Price & Co. At a metit'it nf tho roprcfc ntntives of tbe different base ball clubs of tbe county, held at the Commercial Club rooms here on Monday, arrangements were made for tbe orcanizaMon of a Tillamook County League. Tbe follow- inif team were rcprrset ted and will I ta included in the new league: Neha. I lem; Hay City; Tillamook; Ked.mm; STATE GRANGE ENJOYS C-tl)o:it;.Ac&dcrny ; Ucuyer and CJovcr- nnie. tailor your new Spring suit to order we 11 guarantee individual every detail workmanshi ,1 Lip of style, fit and and the value will please you immensely. A. A. PENNINGTON J. It. Callnhau was elected tempor- On Satunlay nry preMdent of the league, and i. K. of the State GranRe accompanied by Shaw, secretary. Mr. Calluhun tip-1 several Tillamook people stopped at en- beuch. A mouk Bay Hospital where Dr. Hawk ' .'n c f rr r in f . n 1 1 n I V. .trtil. Int. ei tu nivr. t" IV. k I'.VJJU.V. ...V. ..t. U. .llV-t.h was noted at once, and has continued sle-dilv since. morning the members jclmirmau, C. A. Mahan and H. II. 1 nnd irreatly enjoyed bv all. The life Mill.n. savini; crew also entertained the visit- The first i:nme under tbe new league- or by pultim: on their shore drill. The ri'Kulations will probably bo played on j few hours at the beach put a littinir decoration day. The schedule for tho climax to the week's entertainment of season will be possible. made up as soon as R. M. WADE, PIONEER the State Uraime, the delegates all voicing the sentiment that the State Grunge had never been so royally en tertained as our people had entertained MERCHANT, IS DEADjthem in itdc 350 per cVnt profit on 50c di.i- J.AMA119 i Variety Store j Tillamook, Ore. 'DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" ! 7 ' From Sttndny Journal: It. M. Waiie, president of the U. M Wiule & Co., wholesale dealers in im ide.nents and vehicles, died at his home, -100 Rodney avenue, at -I o'clock yesterday afternoon. Ho was SO years old and was one of the pioneer mer chants and Implement men of Oregon. Horn in Johnson county, Missouri, lie came lo Oregon with his parents in lSW). Thev crossed the plains with an ox team. His father took up a dona tion land claim near where Hstaeada is now located. Young Wadu lived on thu farm three years, until ho wiim IS, and then went to California, where bo learned the printing trade and clerked in a general merchandise store for three or four years, Returning to Oregon he bought n stock of goods and opened a store in a tent at The Dalles. A little later he moved to Auburn, Huker County. He returned to tho Willainetto valley in 1SG5 and estiibli'hed tho linn of It. M. Wade & Co., implement dealers, at Salem, lu IStst he moved to Portland, and hero built up one of tho largest Implement jobbing houses in tho north west. lie leaves u son, It. L. Wadu; two daughters, Mrs, F. May Glafko and Mrs. Kdwurd Newbegin. of Portland; a sister, Mrs. L. K. Murrs, of Salem, and a brother, W. 11. H. Wade, of Es tacada. Thu funeral will bo hold Tuesday nftornuon from tho residence. Com plete dotulla havu not been arranged. HOMESTEADERS FAIR FOR BLAINE COUNTRY A homesteaders fair will bo hold at or near the Grange Hall on tbe Nea tucca. near Blaine on August 21st, A special homestomlors exhibit will j bo shown, to which all the home ateuderH of thu county are Invited to participate. Ihere will also be a gen eral exhibit. Tho work of handling the fair Iibb been placed in tho hands j uf committees, which ure now at work. I MAN HURT AT QUARRY. (Bay City Examiner.) l'ctcr Stcbcn an employee of the Miami quarry was badly injured Tuesday aftcrnon, when a piece of rock fell hitting him on the head He was immediately rushed to the Tilla- IWI nfm fh.t f.i1.iu.'im Mmmitlii frt tl .. . Ti..... n.. ....... ....... Ur.m Hn.l p.hI. 1 ..i v" - " niK.it "j " j formulate bylaws and rules for the joyed a few hours at the " ' j government of the league. F. K. Shaw, j dam bake was prepared by Dr. Wise ZLiItl """""""""" I chairman. C. A. Mahan and H. H. 1 and greatly enjoyed by all. C. O lunucn, Gold Beach, will build a jo-rom hotel at Bookings. D. R- Wiggin. Portland may oper ate Ih filendalc box factory. North Plains stiugKling for a eherse factory. North llcnd 1. J. Simpon will bttild J4ki dairy bain at Shore Acre A game warden closed the Barry Crab cannery at Umpire on n tech nicality. St. Johni" Star Sand Co. will erect $jl,ooo dock. Condon contract let to Kvcrett Logan for $i,?$o CoiiKregatioiul Church. Litigation, ending, the Porter Bros sawmill ou the Siuslnw will operate. I., j. Simpson who built North llend and operates large industries, icsigucd as mayor nnd will heroine a candidate for Congress. Raising deer for Portland market it new Douglas county industry. litinaii mine, Curry County, made clean up of $15,000 gold for wiute.'s work. KtiRcne council refuses to enact minimum wage law of $i2.S for eight hours, but enacted preference law for home labor. Flour going from Seattle to Frisco via Hill line of steamers. (iiants Pass Twohy Bios, expect to build .0 miles of railroad this year. John Itoesch of La Grande plans to build $.'0,000 hotel at Union. Fugcne people moving for a new twelve loom grade school. $,000 to be spent on highway, Giants Pass to Crcsent City, Florence voted $5000 to build ad dition to school house. MRS. KENNEDY DEAD. Bay City Examiner.) After a three weeks illness Mrs. ii. jw.iiKdy, wife of a well known rancher on the Miami, died at the home Tuesday. The death was not unexpected as the sufferers condition was critical for several days prior to the dentil. Funeral erviccs were held Wednesday aftcrnon, interment be ing made in the local cemetery. In the funeral train were nearly one hundred friends and relatives from the Miami. Mrs. Kennedy leaves her mother, Mrs. Quick of Tillamook, a husband, and a number of children, besides a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. She has made her home in this district for a number of years and was widly known. Willi'.' I ,MR7 "PRUDENT MAN ALWAYS SEES HIS V3ANK BALANCE CROW The man who has never had a bank account has one great pleasure in life yet left to him STARTING one. Banking money and seeing the balance GROW bigger and bigger month by month is a continuous joy. As his bank balance GROWS a man takes more interest in his work or his business and earns more and gains self re spect and the G0NF1DENGE of his firm and of himself. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits. Tillamook County Bank ncr.