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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1915)
Che Cillamook Swald C. . CromfcUy, fccsttor .ued Ctvicc .1 lUcck Cu:ilav ami Friday KNit.r. i ,n ..w'ti - i.irtr Mv It. tl' . trw yt "nee l nilmnook, Orfsrvn. under the net of March X 1ST. " M'lwail . 10l.V KK IN W NV- Jltlvcrtlsirtrt Hates ' ccl Advertiseiient lir( Iium rti.m. per line f .10 Each uH-eo.uer,t insertion, line .Oft Homestra ! otiee - &. Timber Claim? - 10.00 Notices, per line .06 Cants of thanks, per line .Of. Local, ner line, first insertion - ."I Ka.'h subsequent insertion, line .W Ke.dution ot ondoli'lie and Lodire notice, per line .0 Business Professional eanie.mn. 1.00 llisplay Advertisement, per ineh .88 ALL UiapUv Ad mut be in thi of fice on Monday and Thursday Morn inn to insure publication in follow -in Tuesday and Friday imm, Keaaon are imperative. "lTKSDA Y Jl'NE I. 11115. R. M. WADE WILL. '. press i to be considered the judge, ' hr roust b lar beyond the ordinary, From OnvonUn. , h'r thc PPcr nim lh warTnr,t 1 hat mv funeral i-hall be conduct- t"- " uncommon thing lor cd witw"- r 4iptav. and that thw singer to thntl up and down the f . no extravagant expen- n? ot f D -Prano w m-, in lhe erection of a " - P' in " ol , r n r .. mment of the "l Rh t " P-' can't ,h fuinal lot. Such e-c-, fn justice in tcllm you of h,.v.U be reserved for the Wt. You mast hear and set for there h, dlture inomi me prac or pendiH'ri ue of th' Thi i will . ' R i1-.- ush expressed V .vie. reputed to i VfWMiftf. , ; in the ' The California Jubilee Quartet trill M t appear at the Chrtmn Church on wort', $i,o.x..oot. who diel Mv ry wruay evening june The ... t.le.i in County Clerk j " Reuicwher th date. "It is !- my wi!!," continue the document, "tbat no clergyman be em ploed or requested to attend on the occain of my funeral, other than as a friend. !be miiip as my Other frier ds." Neither the u nt the petition which aef'-vp.mied it contained an estimate ' :! e ahie of Mr. ade estate Ht " ' v. n & Co . a 1 .'ci ' r R. I. tt.i.!- A pianist well known by his own people and now attracting the atten tion of musician of the country is Samuel S. R. S. Stewart, th pianrst for the California Jubilee Quartet. Unlike thc colored pianist of the pt. Mr. Stewart is a musician possessing a technical knowledge of the theory of music, combined with an adapta- er of R. U. Wade ' hility to study and practice which no implement house. othfr nr?r0 musician has ever ap- . . . ! tirnimaf) Hi rm-niiuin i 3k near KCis to lres of thc con.nr.xn . n of R. M. Wade & ' perfect as may be. his touch being as Co.. i.uiright 1 the terms of the will The r'-maind'-r of the stock in the corporation is given to the daughter. light as a feather and again as hard as steel. His interpretation is con- 1 sidcred to be that of a master dis- Mrs. Susan E. Xewbegin, who also PaywR the human etnottous, the pas pets the house and two lots at 4CO ! iion- lhe sorrows and the joys as Holliday avenue where ilr. Wade 1 ly and nply as a school girl at lived. J play. He plays the most difficult se- The dwelling and store building at Tillamc k owned by Mr. Wade is be-queatb-d to Robert L. Wade. All of the remaining property, in cluding all of the capital stock of Wade & Wade Company, of Cilliatn Company, is to be divided into fire equal j.arts. One part is given to Mrs. S. Miv Glafke, a daughter, one to Mrs. N'ewbrjrin and two to R. L. Wade. The remaining part is to be diposi'ed with the Security Savings & Trt-t Co, to be invested for Gladys May Wade and Carry Mildred Wade, prandchildn n of Mr. Wade. Half of the um tt lit invested for each of the Kir!- to h srr,, over to them with irf.-rcst vv ),;,- -ire 21 years old. T' e -..., R.,t.ert L. Wade aivl Edward ." a l.i vin as executors. The dortj- -.' c:ui-d March 5, T91 4. am! i wi'n. s-d by W. H. Wa.'i- au! V P, Williams. A -'.i-ii :! ( i.nt-rtined in the will re qnirf tlia- t!.( r'-ri'ini ,f Mr. Wade's two 1 'l:'!r. n f'-rie B and Wil-li.-.m I W.i!-. he moved from the cmii- ry . t at.d ' tiried in the famii' lot - Vivirvi'w Cemetery. Mr Wad' v ii- 7' 1 1 -it old when he di'-d Mew - a j innt-.-r of Oregon Invi'.-c cro ' -t-.in n wagon train when 1 rt a child Many years of I i- life were passed in Eastern Ores.".-., where he firit started in the farm i- piemen t business. Later hp movf'1 'o Salem, forming the cor pora;; ii. of R. M. Wade & Co. there. Si'me v. ars ago he moved the com plin's headquarters to Portland. Although he was known to be w(,' v, Mr. Wad 1 d a imple life, trkin" ro active pa ft in puhlic affairs. CALIFORNIA JUBILEE QUARTETT. fm of the vocal wonders of the d..y is t double-voiced singer with th ('.Ay .mia Jubilee Quartet. He UH-i.irs i i a handsome gown, decol- al trimmings, and looks liiug," His numbers are iy well i.doptcd to his voice lection whih any prima Ht be protnl. He scores his l'K, ..I ' VI ! "fl p.. I tH 111. l.lft'est ' ( -s in ( .rrying t lie- 50 j.r.i" . to .,11 e .,f tin more difficult clas'-ics. Mr. J'ayne is advertised as the only impersonator of "(Mack Pat ti" on the Pacific Coast, and if the lections from the old masters with a grace and ease that is refreshing. You should not miss the opportunity to hear this "Black Paderewtski." Mr. Stewart posses another talent his voice. He carries the bartonc in the quartet, but easily jumps into the tenor or bass as occasion arises. Prof. Alfred Best of thc Utah Conserva tory of music, Salk Lake City, Utah, says: "1 consider iUr. Stewart the best pianist i heve ever heard of in the colored race, and as to his sing ing Mr. Stewart has a very fine big voice of wide range and sings with fine taste." At the Christian Church June nth and uth. Don't forget the dates. THE FIRST LEAGUE GAME. (Hy P. E. Shaw) The premier game in Tillamook of the Tillamook County League wa played Sunday at thc Fair Grounds between Tillamook and Beaver. With a clear sky over head and a good dia mond under foot th.e teams struggled tor supremacy. And it was a goo; sjame the kind of a game that warm thc blood, quickens thc pulse, stirs the emotion and makes every fn happy. Not that it was a classic in faultless playing for that could hardly be expected with so little opportunity or practice both physical and mental. It was simply one of those games where the God of Baseball stacks th( cards with a joker here and there in the shape of an error with the result that the contest is close, uncertain and inspiriting beyond the usu.t length of nine innings. Neither teams got any scores -.ntil thc first of the third when Heaver plucked two and gave 'JilUmnok a hoop. Beaver came back iih anoth. r score in the fourth and 'J ilh.mool managed to do the same sunt II. 5th passed by without eithr mom"" and in the first of tin 61 h 1'.'. , r came in just long enough to v 1 drink of water and another ir, f..l lowed by a score by Tillamook rn inutf the score then two and three Higlit here everyone started ! warm up and Tillamook tightened hr her belt for another score to tie '1 I 1 7th passed with nothin pstirrint? for lither side. The eighth i?ave He.i.tr another hole. It is now the last of the ALEX. M'NAIR &JCO. ilB3JSB3fiBA.JL HAItlMVAKE StBTOHEN RANGES mnti MEETING STOVES See U3 for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere eighth. I'illimk i to bat. RUnihaid Miixlrs, Merman stride ut. HUn 1 h ud sipiats on second, DtUcoH lind th. hall and on an emu makes tut ! wa here that King threw Ms gm wa. He had the hall In hi hand., hesiuted whether to throw to thit! or liirst and finally deckled the w rons way altogether too late ami Hl.it' chard slipped to third and scored Milhs" single. Heltsman drives a Uk fly to center which is caught and n layed to second catching MMHs nuU. Iioro home and retiring the side on double pfcij. Score een, ninth innin; Be pull down one. The fan work Ihrm selves into a frenn jh! Mdlls re.v! the riot act to his bumh with !! result that they net jlr.,i.l of losn their jobs and came to kit with t!" determination t tie it jk.u. M I dux leads offwith an out at If' Wallace get to Fust. Ross takes 1 ' base on halls. It took, like a hah' ascension. Everybody cheers. W fatec sH to third Driscol I tttted anil he slips In on a pass ball' Tied again. The tenth: Nothin I -Heaver. Driscol get to first on error, Utllls Ml a three bggger and thc game is 00c. Beaver ooaiooootot Tilla. o o o 1 o 1 o t 1 1 Struck out by Blanchard 11; Kirn; ' Millis t. On the level it .s great gamr and it brave that the association ." put up some ball and that thesmtth end of thc county Is going to he some where near the top when the curtain is rung dawn. Details on Bay City y. Nehalrm not at hand. Score 6 to t In favor Bay CUy. 0 City Meat Market John Dannials, Prop. On Sivmi.I r 1 -' 1,1 WilliiiniH IUiIk A fine line o(.FKE5ll ami .SMOKED MKA 1'S'anil 11511 N,. eb.nr fo. m.r lUrf t h. l.tf.iel w .ell ..hU U. X ln.p.et-d IU.. Si tog ho, si- lt. W- h.i( tildl Now ipi ntnl rit. lv ff lniiiM p will .b-her t nil P lb" o o 1i o 9 o r it Sumiiag of Teams. Team Tillamook Bay City N'ebalem Beaver Won t t 0 o Lost o 0 t J Pen! irmo on COO On the afternoon of Heeortition Day the Rodme.ii playosl Til In moo V nml were defeated, Tillamook winnlne by a score of 13 and 5. Floyd Woolfe w. qtlito badly Injured in tho nrni dun' ir this trarue. He wns runninir to third and in sliding run his arm into n share spike that stuck out from the bane. It seem that lb; spike had boon used t. keep the bnfc fast to the base but tl at tho 1ir became looso and the sp'Kc protruded in such n way us to pierce n hole through thu flenh hwI muscle of Floyd's left elbow. Cut In Meat Prices As our ytr.tss KJ cittk- .trc now rc.tdy (or the tnarki-t, wt arc tn.ikms tin' foIlowlnRjlprlccj on oor moats, for cash: Beef Pot Ro.sst .it'12 l-2c and I3;i-2c)per pound Rib Roast -tt 15c perjpound Rib Boil at He pc pound Brlskct'Boil at 10c per pound Steaks at l2l-2lto 15c per pound Corn Beet at lie and 12 l-2c perjpound Hamburger Steak I at 12 l-2c per pound These prices are yjuAraatci'don Till.unook Products PRICE LIST ON U. S.:iNSFJECTi7.D PRIME STEERS FROM PORTLAND Sirloin Steaks at .20c per pound Round Steaks at 18c per pound Pot Roast Beef at loc per pound Short Ribs and Plate Bolls at 12 c to 15c per lb. Prime Rib Roasts at 18c per pound These 'prices arej subject tochange TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Notice is hert'hy K'vfn that the Til lamook Water Commission has set Mon day June23tli. 1915, as the duto for the heHring of objections and reniot, tran ces if any there be, to the sehPiU of water rates as formulated under ree ommumlHtion from the State Rail-rond Commission. A copy of tho propositi rate is on file with the City Recorder al the City Hall and all water users and taxpayer nre requested to call there and inspect the same, office hours S A. M. to 5 P. M. lhe meeting will be held at the City Hall at 7r30 P. M. nJ if no objection a'e presented at that time, the rate will be adopt'! and declared i'i irn iiiedlate effect. John Aschim. KATHFRINE HEAL-SIMMONS 1 & w JLfM J WE' . 1 11 - V I in L -re J" . 7,li 1. wnt' . - ii -S (in Ft '"mm I rotninent SfJiirmm .Sjli-t frmn I'ort 1 who will ;,'iw benullt recital nt M Kh School Auditorium Friday, Jtimi Itli under thu iriiinnguiniinl of Eliza buth L. Olafku. ARM FRACTURED. (I'roni Courier.) Last eveiiiiif; while rcltirninu home from school, Kselh KelP.w, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M, C, Kellow, of Three Rivers, slipped and fell on the road, clriMr.tf her dhow In such manner as to dislocate both bones of tho left arm. 1). Shearer set thc arm and 110 further serious results are anticipated. TpThose Who Appreciate High Class Photography ANNOUNCEMENT Having givun up our inturoHU in MONK'S SI'lfDIO',,! Tin,, nook, ami mill during to givo thu people f ihl ,olll)lv ,l tun. y to B0..,u thu bum protrnllun, thin .,.( of Portland 1 nol.lKl.or than those e,arKed for a very Inferior gradu of work WE OFFUR T1IR FOLLOWING INDUCKMHNT TO l'ATRONS FROM POINTS ADJACIJNT TO HAY CITY Completn railway fare will hu refunde.l on allnrdurs for photographic work amounting to flviwIollarH. " ! 1 - TIiIh npiilluH only on trip to our Htinllo from iu.i.,i 1 . including Tillamook and Hllr VI w. 11 ,,u W' "ni1 Maku your appolt.tmmitH hy. teluphoning May Ltv 0,0 Tri portation faellltleH on thu i. R, & N, A " Zu .lL ,7 convon.ont trip fro,,, eRhur direction. ' "l ll,no for You can well airord to vliilt our dimihiv .it...t work Hhown Ih a revelation ,, "t , SS, ! ' , """" "f cannot ho .lupllcatcd or uxcclk, n thlH " I"' ""' . Hhops of Portland. im tUl 'lliur cInhh Call to-day and nrrmigu for that nlcturn o... . , Ju , ,,.,. r-S "0V0 STUDIO" "'"""' AVC,Ty.0R,!00N. i Mldt-ey I. Ht fttK J ... r John I a ' iUiwi, J .He,, i,tM j Attorney 4l I N '.fjf, I TtlUmook Title Abstract Co, l.nw A thai r d la L..f e.. Hurrejrii,;, :jfM. tii.t mdok, . Dirt . 1 ii "nm si ITALY DECLARES Wl wiv nww 1 11111 luiiu H II 111 I ... 11 I J. 1 nniinii amp iioiutn.) Italian Towns. Hume, Tla Vkt'i . f u ii wtth Auttrtu It . i, ncn ' lh" rncia h t th tUtUn t'ncl t Ht ul.HIAIIIIIl ilr a 1 , jr w t , r t bleb uKuuil; 1 ot. U ..1 Tho (Oln. .U V . 4 1 ix'. Ii.uimI tr thu tla. a . t i ii port et (luo nr '.fc Am tlor. tlUI UUl'.J "At the railroad ('. - U'n oll at) tnod.il ( J Ji U.'tlB Of the fit" r I ,t! .. . I.. . , M . . -f I'l m.tlon rre.ic4 : '.-' ... . .. 1 Our splendid toilet ircp.ir.itlons will m.tltc everybody hul n "snutll ho v'" enjoy ,1 both. Wc carry SUPI:UI:IN1: toilet waters, pure, scented and uuscenlcd soaps, the best sponoes, hath brushes onil crash hath milieus, and many olhcr deliyhlftil hath room accessories. Come in and see otirstoc! and you 'will be yhitl Ui,,t there is a "live" driiy store in Mils town. The Tillamook Drug Store We yive you what you ASK for. . t t t Ulll. t. r l4fnS The tUlin di-Mlc uf ('.. ll Auttrittti i . 4 vr,r pa . ' 1 an ufftela! Ybp .Vu.i . ' at thr 1 f'..-o Ol.td pprr ( Jlic. i oft r ta at 1 for- ' 1 1,11 armx !r i null V. n . lOll It V(-! ) !!. the AlH' .1 ; l 11 bwi ' " . i-.U I'ot.l. inr U.lin Imm-11 ,f,o rno M' ' 1 ."!.!. I and oil'. ' , . ,1 a uf it.n Adth- 1 lie '.iHlli .11 . li p 'tnt i'f 1 i .rl r nun 1 .i'iiicftun lib '' .'in o ih In' k 1 mi y ui: urnMi 1 1 1 r' The ttntirc Wrlrr volved in 1 Paris -An nttni mans In th- An PuIsimI with sif" ueeordlllK I" lliudt' hy tile 'r n- . Thu (ifflelal una "Ihn reiilllse id Ih' Ion tins tii'c.i 1 Thla ri)ori mi alniiK thu i'iiiir ' and "at only on 1 ohtnln a fontliifC 1 thin uns in 11 I'i' ' 1 and thu IVciu h m . ' that thu Hermann -driven mil, with U" prlsoiiurr.. Kitchener Itcmalns " 1 Lnndoii. Lord I r Ihn pout of Mccn-i"'' now ('(million euhli ' lord or thu ikImiH" ' .1. Ilalfour. Wlnsl"" 1 III, ex head of lhe " portfolio of (diiuir' 1,1 r of l.uiicaatnr. Ilorlmrt II. AHipii h uilemhlp and Hlr ' inlnlHtiy of fondifu Moyd (Imiruo, rliin" chi'iiunr In tlio old inlnlHtur of imiultliiii" 1 Marconi CiMrft ' Nuw Yiirli.- Wl'li't'1 viiiitop of tint wlr " Htuuinur Ht, Pmili '" HiiininoiiH from lli' 1 ' iiurvu IiIh tcriit of '' thu Italian army. A 11 . 1. ... .' & sir 'J 1 1 , Alt 1 .' : .it- 1 u.i 1 a in' l.li'U " , no 1 ui. in-- ..inn w" 1 1 r , war U ,,, IK lu i ., IT ' ' . .1 till ' 1 .in ' 1 (if) .i.r- illt' . ! ' . 111''