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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1915)
r 1 - Hungarian Orchestra at Chautauqua, ;;; .ft-'ii Worlii Knows ffni lhn-tan Rosa" xntf tho PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL 0 to S7 juiy June 9-10-11 A Tim of fun ami frolic fr young ami M lo forget the care ami a0rneaofthdajrammlutbepiritofmirih anJ amusement III. TO Special Round Trip Fares Rtttks $1 L'O Manhattan $3.7." Buxton 1 45 Roekawny 3. So Timl't-r 1 5o Bar View 3.U5 Y litter aV liny City 4.1H Brighton 3 to Tillamook -l. l " n'i:- ail -tlwr inu. Tfifet r, ! f-t U (.! Jn.i. th . llth, titcht. i.f. Fin. .1 ret ru l'i-i't Full particulars from nearest Agent of the Pacific Railway & Nav. Co. J -n M. l-io:!, tit'-r i l'-i"ikr r r-1 . tot-tln-., Orem BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON GENERAL D'AMADE :. ! . : w:'" u'r June on an ls.: o." J?, .( in-.p- ':n -nt bon-lf V,".ishi3tc:i co.i.-tj fair ill be hi-' 1 r. Forest tlroo October 6 to 9 II i-. w. The :ate convention of the P. B. 0. Sisu-rhuod was hold in Forest Giwtc May :-; t May 27. C')irnor W it". .. turn be reappointe 1 Johu K. Loin. ef Port'and. M mem-be.- ot the parole b- urd. tu..i::e's J:'-V l.t.-fc school build It',. :s now cor..: ved. and grading o the gT uuda is la pn-rreia. Gr ; Two of the Oregon Stau Baukt-s" as-x-aa.n hc!l an latezvat iag e viial noting In Lebaoca. .The annual convention of tha Grand Ana. r.f ihs Republic will be hU to McM.-.v.I'.ie June U, 15 and 16. "hr r;::i State Conference cf So cial . uc.e met at Retd College io V: am! t-: :'.ie as.- .l -athe-.aB, Over 100 persons too:. Jje s.alo ta-psp-. . .'-.itcL ao fc-cjd .:i il. cap. to'. Mtr.'y. Tuesday and Weti-ne3-ia ff th.s we--':. Tbc- Willam.':-' alley zu4 Cascade icoii!i'.-:n wasc. r.iad. creasing- the C'asf-a.' - mountains frcn : Priue i.le. is no' open Tor travel. Port and has a B'MS" ''iir. F. J. St 'i'j. who ta a goal ranch at Falls Ci:, t. .-usbt part of his herd to Portlan '. and has started the driry. Dr. Henry D. Kimball, founder and for e.;:ht years president of Kimball Colic.;' of They.Ctry. department of Willamette University, is dying in Pasadena, Cal, J A. Churchill, superintendent ol public instruction, has announced that the four year high schools of Oregon will Krai'.uate 2045 pupils, 831 of wht i are and 1211 girls, this spring K. I. Canttne, who has been state highway enKineer, was appointed chief deputy under Stato Kuineor Lewis, in ac-or'li: 'e with a law imssud ot the rei-.-nt Hession of the le;;is:alury. Uea.-uh to adjudicate the water rlshu of V j.llowa n: er and ius tribu taries will i,e held June 1 at Enter prise, l.ooU-.-, VVal'ov.a and Joseph, it is ai nouiiccU. There are about 600 ciai:raiiis. (J(. vernor Withycombo has referred to Attome;. -General Hrown a corn plai n tf F-wi'-rjch ogg that more than Vj:,'') Idaho shuup are bolns pastured oa the West Pall range, in th. .iat". Tl."- .ew state pure food law prohibit.-; the use of alcohol or liquor In any form in the manufacture of candy. Any ".iuiuracuirer caught violating this ;.t will bo prosecuted, according to S ite Dairy and Food Commission er J.: k'.o. At 'iTtiiiifi to official announcement, the O V.' J. & s. company will begin wotk the 1st of June on the coimtruc tlon n; :! now hIiojih at Tho Dalles. Appr--wtely ?20J,000 will be ex pend' 1 for the Improvements under connd' iution. Tho Oregon Agricultural College Cadft Hand of 32 pieces bus been en BagOd by tho Oroiron CotnmlsHi'i'i t tho Panama-Pacific Exposition, as tho official Oregon band, and ui tv o weeic? t-arJy in Juno will give dally conctrts In tho Oregon building. The Klamath Sportsmen's ar.aocla Uon Li4 been adviucd by Maiter KUh W'attlen Clantou that 300,000 trout fry aiv to be furnished at once by tho atatu, to bo planted in the I. alto of the ". ii, Diamond I-nko mid Four Mile Jj'. e, north of Klamath Falls. 1 As oi -ti-.tv T; arr 5 A' event of the trirrtttst !.n;.-rrst tc ::.,,. io,r- t.ui comai mity it thr romtnjr oi :,:. . . the entire l'n:ti' ilate. and the b'Air,; i:a i 'r-nnt tr.ajr by ti.r K'.ii-oi. V'Vitr Ob ibts. an ,...o .imirv l-i-nu-u' m r . . ... .. . . . . . . . muilc of v.. no-! i h-ni umII Ko i rmil ( K. i .. ..n . ,, . . ... . 1 - " , v.,..HMUn, anu it win ir" . mtcrni ana sjjr yio ii r.rrr t snt tann r r r- so aon i emi tnesc rai concerts. -. ,..-- .-... 'HI. 4 4 4 Thr re b nw r.-i lrv'i: Aoc tlcn Oc-ril CAmade, who is eo.-nm r cr of the French forces end.avtrina . oprn fie Cardane"3 BRIEF WAR NEWS One Berlin dUpatch says that Ri: : sl.ns who were captured i:-:- Jan z leu vere aquipped enly with ir. ciuts. Instead of ririos for weapons. WHd jubilation filled Rome wh n it was officially announced that ltai'.a! trrops had capturod the first territo.-, in tte war with Austria. Hundreds o U-juaauda of jabilaut Italians chee i l i the atrcfV" tho rews that fctir Au. ! t'ii towns had been occupied in t.ii 'z inci:- mi into th' enemy cr.jn try, and that the towns of Coporeti. ''fwr, Cerrlsnano and Tero, all la tho Isoiizo rl.or region, alreadx wro unde the Italian flag. In tho Turkish operations the allies ortinue their activities and the ' c .-.i report records further pro-n and confirms the dispatch sent by General Sir Ian Ha.mttou to Austral .. that in an attack on tho Austral.-' , and New Zealand positions the Turku suffered a loss of 7000 'men. Both British and French say they have made headway at La Bassee, Nit tho Germans declare that all attacks have been repulsed or that the fight ing Is still in progress. Apparently the allies are engaged In stralxhten Inr: out their fronts to conform with the positions which thoy won in recent engagements a task to which the Germans are offering stubborn resist ance with numerous and cleverly plc od machine guns, A ministerial crisis In England has developed Into a newspaper campaign t .alnst the Kitchener dictatorship. The inlnlater for war Is belnu accused of trying to exercise omnipotent pow era, and of endangering the siiccens of Great Britain s military operations, Never before In tho Imagination of man has a battlo gained such propor tions and Intensity as that brought about la Galicia and the Carpathians by the Aiistro Gorman drive from (lit west, according to reports reaching London from Berlin and Petrograa. Tim totil losses probably never will bo known, but run Into tho huntreds of thousands, Berlin declares that tho Germans alone have captured 104,000 Russians, Tl cannon and 'iVi machine gnr.s since the enrpigeinent began, while Petrograd reporrr, that 40,000 "ro Germans wore captured. ' NntiLCot As.sessmcm. j 1 Miami Lumber Company, a eorp-.r I ation, bavinir iln otfW ai d prinei-l Place oi misinM t .No. XM Kat P ir-tt Stmt, in th rity of jn Angxp' . tate of California: Notice i lwrby given that nt meeting of the Hoard of l)irc'4r f saiii Mianti Lumbor Comoany. hold n the 28th dav of April, 1915, an ment of tl 90 pur share was lrvii upon the i-ued capital lock' ot said corporation, payable immediately to C C. Gunahl. sreretarv of aabl rp6r ation at ,Vo. 880 Ht Kirat Street, in the city of Iam Anseles. statu of Cali fornia. Any stock upon which thin asset-, rnent sha l remain unpaid on thr 22m! day cf May. 1915. to ill be delirueni and adv. rtino.l for sale at 'iuMI.- auc lion, and ni;kn pnymtnt in nmile be fore, will be sold ot. Il.c Slh day of June, 1015, at 10 i'rl .rk n in., on aid date, to pav th- Helu qo. nt assessment, together with tin- cit of adve iislnp and uxiense of mile. C. C Ganahl. ' Serrotary. Notice Of I lonrititr Of l:innl ! Account NOTICE L HKREIJV C.IVEN. mat! tno iindoraiirned hnve bled their Final Account, an ml minim niters with the ,' will annexed, of the estate of Ptr Byrom, deceased ; ami thnt thr ( eiintv Court of the State of Oregon, for I illi nook County, Imi nppninted Tuetifay, the 7th day of Jui.e, 1U15. at 10 o'rlock I a. m.. at the t'ourtroorn of mid Court. in Tillhinook i n., Or'gon, as thr tun and place for hearing objection to itiil account and the r!oing of sniil Mtate Dated Mnv -lth. lUlf,. JLee M. Alley and Claud J. Hublmril, , Ailminitr:iti,rx with tl... ,iil' annexed, of the estate of Peter uyrom ileceased. . Rcstonition lo l-ntry of Lniuls In Nntionnl Forest XTO'IICP. is herebv giv. n that the Int.dK described below, emliriicing 80 acres, with n tho Siusii.w National Forest, Oregon, will bo subject to numi-uii-ni. mi" entry uwicr tno pro visions of the lioinestead l.ws of tin; llmlf.ll Ktf.l.tU M,wt .. unl i.t I II " nit ni.i I, I .Jltliu , CJ.I Stat.. 2.-5;!). at the United C l : . .1 i ..... . """ mini uihl-u ai roriinnn, wreKni. oi July 17, 11)15, Any sen ler who wns actually and in good lalth claiming any of said lands for ugrirulturul purioi.es prior to January 1, W, and ban not tiiiu iilr.,,,,,1 !.... f . diiiiii;, M. m w iireierencu right t i make a homei-tcad entrv for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications of the pernors month ntd below, who have n preference right subject to the prior right of any HUch aetiler provided mieh settler or apj.ll cant is (uitlilied to msko homestead entiy and the jireference right Is exer cised prior lo July IV, 1916, on which date the lands will .. niibject to settle, merit and entry by any oualilicd p.ir son. The Inmls are nti foliown: Tho Ei SW1 NEi and tho Ej NVV ,SE, .Sec. 84, T. a.S., It 10 W.. W. M , do m-res, apidlcntion of Don H. Lightfoot, Heaver, Oregon; Lint 0-ltiCO. 'IbeNVVl Shi. Sec. ti, T. 4 ,S It. H W,, V. M 40 acres, upplication of John Dahl, Hliiine, Oregon; List -HW;j. May 1 1916, C. M. Hruee. Asslstunt Cominls sioner of the Oenr nil Land OHIce. N'ollce m Crelltor-i, SOTJCK IS HKRKHV OIVKN: That the County Court of the State of Ore Kiwi, for the Canty of TilUn.k. ttmt t.ilv appointed the tiniirfiHK execu tors of th last will arvi ttanKn- of Pail Srhrader, derpni. All person having claim aoinut the aid eatale arc required to prmaent them, property verified, to the umlerlgned at the of flee of C. W. Talmage and B J, Clatw ser. Room SK Commercial Rid,, Tllla mwk, Oreifon, wtthm i month from the dale of the 6 nit publication of Ihla notice. Date of Aral publication ; April 20lh, 1916. H C. Umb. Chaa. I. dough, Roy N ilenkie. bxerutora of the i.t SVlll ami Teat, mpnt of Paul Hchrader. Occeasni, nviiiiiii Ar (lpultcd. Vli-nn- Ruaaiaa atiactt the i of JttfotMo aaii atoni the uppmt tmiei taf river it Dai tela, were mpul..! tU great loaa to the Intadera, a cantla to tike AttainR officii I an aOttiKeeat THO MAHHttTft (rliand, ochooncr Wrteked Off Oreuen Coatt. Marshfltld. Or Karept for the aa istauco of the dredge Colonel I'. tJ Michle and the coast guard craw hero, all on board of the steam schooner ci- moot, hound from Hon Francisco to VVUftii. harbor, would have boon loat whn fhe IUp rriu-u on the oi trem i n i of the sunken jetty and f(. -.- tie of the crew of 23 U .1 worn i i-n off by .... a.ler tl !,n- ;,nl bn i the drcjg Michi Wheat -Club. 11,11; blue. lam f.. re4 ftttesian. T104. forty fold. U it; r4 rife, tl ( Hay - Raster Oregon tlmoUty. 411, cram hay, lis; alfalfa, tltM; tuUa; Um. thy. fit at). Butter Creamery, tie. t.'j!4 - Ranch, lie. Wool- -tailern Oregon, sic; lley. She. Uohnir Slo. Tl',; tlcattlc. When t Blue tem, U K; olab U.ll. rr4 HnaaUtu. ll,o; forty-fold. 11. IS; fife. II. OS. Barley H$ par tail. I lay TlrooUiy, JII3 per ton; nlfnlfn, 111 per ton Butter- I'reatuwry, sle Kgga -lUc SltAMER N! REPOr'.TED TOT Wh;iijtt.M icvA rcrir-4 an Cuiaui Or .orn: a 1 i'.uit ii. . tin . . . . i'.'j JVi -. ui . -. I UI a- a'i'ii- '; MB itrjmi-r t' K Uri .-. for thr . 'n Wil er, Ittti i. I of FMlfc'-t HW-ii r ii "The crew i . - Ml iieother rur t-nduu 1 h" Kobrn -' mi th line IhiuioI .'rum !. , brraltt. jtinr 'uia tmrt to thr adni ' U now- (lowly tun . -lo twrL The Nebratkni wlipu 10 mile off lit' took to the si mil and all rnporia r.-, . tlisni waa no lii ' Kltttiulo the Ni'bra that the fnrnnl !! water, bin thnt h President rM Another Grandchild. Vaahiii;toii. A baby girl, tho ace- oiid (5-ai.c!-: ,; :..;.!, nt viu-..,, was born '. Hcuret-iry and Mm. Wil liam 0, y.r- i. One of the & biiMingss to rise e of tti.easlies of the vMi'titfcyMre 4tt lll i win ..-I-x4. 1 r Wmt -1 1 J A I was tho temporary officii of tho Hnrtford Fire Insurance Company. Forty-five firo insurance cnmpaniei; failed as a n-uult of this disaster, but the Htauuch old Hartford paid out $1,033,562.04 within four months and without a z'-ntftt cuso of litij.'ation. Whether yo:r Ji '! v, )ny or srnriH, yoii need never vci. ii' ,'h(j".t,rr. . Hartibrd Fire Insurance Company iy tin your poli cies. If it isn't, u)i are ready to put it there THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Wtllo or Totuplmuw ROLLIE W. WATSON "The Ia?.r;,."e TODD HOTEL ULDG." TILLAMOOK A!C. YOU r,0IW Tf r,'iio' II, Ton Mini fnrtn 'i ' '' i- m rrerliil liv iKI-r'' ' i r mrr nv roniriri i r " - , - , ... i i .... .l f.r nil HW i rnei,trr wmv. J v 1 ' r I tunl Phone. $! 'ifi'iicr TluuiMiiHi . -i i nt r- . . . rJ C M I Nil rUH3A1l -J MILL 'CLAUKNCK R MALLATT.O" Eat Vlereck's m mm TILLAMOOK BAKE I AT AM. OKOCliR8