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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1915)
Illllt lllltt0t .-V l 1 -'M ,l t ' t. , ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY RCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY Largest c .XXII. 1 '1A Th.i.a.mook, Oki.oon, Jcs'ii 21), i.'JIO. NO. 'G ION I! I ... , 1 M , V MAI Oil t.a-1 'Ml I. J 1 Kli: U SERVICE sl any of our ciiti.itcm about firs! National Service i iv a iv all pit us- I with it ittul Citn tell s an why. lir.st National UanK lilt., nuuk, Urr.jtjn Ifcl HAT DO You MEtD EVE GOT ITv rr IONT LOOK AROUND 2 H V. YOU DONT HAVC To waste: amy time looking ground Come straight to U.S- WE'VE COT JT, AND THE PRICE .WILL 5C RkSHT. i, . ' n .h -Ii n IV tUOI'e, . i ., , v u' i u . a witu us t 1 1 1 iiitMncrs ' .-- ntv us. nun i s lull i ii 1 1 1 1 value lor v, am you for a cuKioun-r, iiutl the way ii when you come in will make customer is with mu- puuhasic, mill we will prove RAY & CO. ochRn..s, smoked MaA rs, frui rs, veg Ii TABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. Ill I luoK. - . OKI-COX M INDUiTRlAL REVIEW. i i. 1 K In In., l.'l M Oil III Cll 1 HH..IMMI daily am ' ' 1 .union Co.. 1 1 'k pla J aver . ' i n $s,(MlO. 1 1 lul.lllK ll.lll 'I'l trlf ll.lll!!. m I 1 "wiii'ik rotr illy ' "Mi ii ia i ii 14. upn mi' Conn hii -' i 1 " i ding in O l . ' mu: Ulli- lo j.joo.ooo " ' : illm.lil lllllil COM j in ittoli.ur pool l Ihe Ihik'u of agri- iiilloral wikdom. More injur) hat Iwii ! to I a eitic Coati low.ti ihurui' J o. air mriltodt of ad.crttiim than auy oilier one cautc. -Su;'ierliti . Canyon CityPratt.-! ' My Light ami Power Co. i inn i.il line to tup ply power to ohi ili l-i! on tun ynu creek. ' Hii' ,i . :n: n ... . ..... llllllllMI Monona '"f !.. il.i. ...... ' K. niiin.iii; , A '. i . i. .. .1 ii.. ,,. mii mi ii.iiij ;vl(l Iu.iinr.1. 'I I ' , , . . ... . . 1 - - .. . I. M .ii sci irr i h i i ii. i . . . .... I,,,." -s i .ii lor t ailililiiin. i'i -i,. , ,l Iniirn , ' ' 1 I ill i II. ""'"y t.ikiis bills j. Y Jin ( (1j ,V0 M'- l tli iK (,, i-;.tl.,' l.lll'f Ii,,"" 1 ' M I ili' iii iIiiiiKiiiu on ""'l Is ..I !l.l:i... . . .i i . vj.jtm"ioi i ' I'lllli.U Nv) , ,.0,i,n " 'CO ,, uMinty. lt,r(. ' vl'Orc.i pl iii? tlryini; ' i""KrfhHivi! mrvM iiiiiiiii- iiiiiii k i . i. i .i ; vu I. i, VI f,.... . - . ' " " ""n- - "ui irt si i. . Jinil'Vu ... I 1 V f!U()0 Idliil I I I III I lrl'M.......u ic .'.ii I. HARMONY I'lio uiiniiiil hi'IhmiI muetint; wni Imlil lit tliu nrlmiil limiHti last .Muiiilny. 10. I.. iiiI(iiih whh uli'i'ti'il nlork. Mrs. I). Hiinlirli l.'n; rullriiiK cloil;. tloHinliu: I" Hiirvf liiiiL'ur. i. ! liravi-H wh ulm-li'il illi.'i'liii In I'll"'!' f ll,, ,)rl lliirdlrk wk lhro too. Mr. nml Mr. Holu-rt WodiI nml Mr. mihI MiH, Km KiiUwood of Amity, On-., iiiovihltluir in M.o (.rnvM limno lor u Hhort tliu-. ntUt wlilrh Hx-y wilt nr.i.MKlo lo I'm-illo City to "unii. Mm. Wooil In ii hIhIoi- ot Mm. lirtvp. I.um SiimUy Ki-v K.I. l).;.;rii.K, Ky. I.uth MiHHlonnry of 1'ortlaml, h'l nei'i l tin- KiIik I'lm''-. Mr nml Ml. ('- li1''!, vlHltliiMt Mr. nml Mm. Mix of South rritlrln IhhI Kiintlay. Ki;r.ml Hfht warm imIhh lmo tlmurowtli of Kr" V,h.pr ''r?,,, . i urtat i"tMil In H'lH vu'ii.lty nml con HiMiiiiMifly tlm ilnlr.vnmii U wmiriiiir r.nil,. on lilt f... For, mi'r r morn uriiKu, morf 'n""1 n,llK' ,nro i.illlt, morn inonoy, moro ...onoy. in(.ro proHlHTity, moro pnwi . hiioiikIi. nil otlmr ijoimI tliiiil! WM iiiitiinilly follow. Tillamook ivlakes It Six Straight Red Men Drop Cmnc To Hcnyrr. (JooJ Gsinri I'romiicd For 2nd and 3rd. A 1 jllriid.Mi t wHiirtr. one of Ui Utti 1,4(1 M jjii,r, WI tllf l.nul .tu.Hi. ,i. I SuttlU) uhrtt lotl lca8i Ita.J.in won from JiA) I n i i Ulitithunl .U hct A lin Km lor IilUrtow.k allowniK Intl t dilate wa given irui . .11 Miottil oiul lacd ifowl kuiiii I Ink ht Wfn Utr im weak tbe- m ihe Um bul Wallace it r(ccted i fill ihw hole very Mtttfaciory, The Kiilttien who lke Neli-I m yUm- m the Ichkuc lot! their ihkuI ,:me at limver in a nlow cmeti. 'h tmlidti tm4t a good mart r.i. King tn the eeonit and l,unh . J hiu lor five runt. Beaver liltr m ir it. tlojjtn iMtimg MimU and u tt., n of Hie eight h managed to eauh u aioi make i morr for y ! inramrc winniim ljr a tcier l n t J ''he lat Htavrrton team which hn ., it i,m moi vl the amateur t. jih in t'ottUiul will play I illaniuot, on .id lounh. iiem Friday Saturday n.1 U Tin tt he hy Ir Ihe lo l ae Ull keen itete ilut tetttoti I l.r m !h gami- nil! to- called ititinrd- 1 1 ' Alter the arrival ul the i. .io It. iorrtoo at a jo f.in. Startdine County League, i ilUoi.iok :'... i ii v Kr.l M.l, Da II0AI.S MAKES LOKG TftlP. WC-I I.Ukt I't! $ n iooo j j i. i ) 4X1 O I owO MARRIED. On Monday adcrnoon at o'clock. ,Mik Kble Lee Lamh, and Mr. rritntlk h. Merger, hold of il.u ctiy wire uiilted It) marrijKf at Ihe hop let t lioiiio in the prcucncc of im mediate rehiiavlwi ami a ley.- fninili, Ki v Oltilti'i oator of the M h church officutinji, 'I he lirlde U a tiioul eOimtiti. ymnp wptimn. She cmtttialed Ir.on iMtr liijslt ttliool, and hat mice lauKhl tit iliTfercnt teliooU ahoul liir ccHinty. The Kroom lis many rirnds here ami H a p.raduatc of De Pan Univartity, of lndlaim and it a I'la Omiimft Delia man. I he, liaino' couple left on a iliort honryniooti trip amid the htti wiOut of iii.iuy. friend. " i i . A PLEASANT SURPRISE. K . - On- Thursday cvrnittt; of lai week , a nuikiher of iriemU very a(!rcelt kurtlifned Mrs. C. K. Mrew. tin- or. caiuti heln her bir t Inlay. 'H toeml convcrMtion, Kami) were jday- (i ed and later in the evt.tiiiiK rsfrcth-jij nitmji cie crveo. Mr'. Urow win the rccinient of tiiaiiy appropriate Kf'- i A Tltbuc proem M-etc. Mr. and Mrj .. II. T, HotH. Mr. and Mr. U. 0. Jaclc-i kon, pMr. and Mm. Carl Hahcrlarh. Jfi Mr. nna ;.ir. uio. itmit ami cini dien, Mr, and Mr. C. M. Tromtlc and 1aui;liicr Sarah, Mri. H, A. . i NinUle, Mr. Marie Wade. Mr. and Mr. llowatd Drew, Joint Steinliack, John Day, Kay Crate, Mr. Ilellisli, the Mikies Lottie, Gnicc and Lois Wade, illanch Stark, llernice Nelon and Neva Maddux, and Mr. U U ili y anil children. Lest You F crget This Gentle Reminder Is Handed You The days are few, the hours are speeding by, the closing date of our sale is near at hand. Whe the Curtain Drops MGyT E D JPORTUN ITIES Means a Loss to You Get busy, search the city over look where you will, note carefully quality, style and priee. Do this, do it intelligently, then you will have Some idea of our efiorts to please. STRONG-THOMAS NUPTIALS. i This inornini; at 10 o'clock Eirl! StroiiL' nod Miss Kkthcr Thomas, hoth highly ettKctcd nml well known youtiRl pvoplc were married nt thu M. K. parj Thov left on I made to Nckkoutn from i the 1 1 :10 train for Portlnml and other! .tilth point Or, Hwh reached j oiittodt' point. They will return shortly .ct the phone, ihe, doctor M-rud i ' ,nakc thdr heme ht this vicinity. otuc travcumi in auto at far at - .-. -. 'I Mirfta ad from Ulcr tfit tooi ofer""' w umiwiy-t4raiM ihr tt iiuiddv trait lo Oitv .irti l'r of tiear reliitw u mvl fne d. i 'tt N.tiintay evening at 8 o'clock, m l.unti ktii.Hii in thl t'utii. . ,i i . ! im ii'4lij!iir .i 'hn t .it ltik, in I nmhi I . .0111). t: ,iii. i iiiua,r,i r wfiiic u ri..ii t . trip on tool oer tht trail ts , tunitKts by Key. Gltttnt. ' .nce A. I A. PENNINGTON Tillamook, Ore. J i'iv -il li'i imiitr ol Ihr injtin.l man ..l tin ii '.'! tit Ihr ttmriiiiiK 'Ihe injuinl nieiiil.n thru i.iiid i,. jtid afier j little rrt the tn-tor uii. (or home 1 tic tri ii .m tn,c i. a moki ktrenuouk oiu and Ioiik to he f rmenihered t the doctor. MRS. ALICE RONEtCKK DEAD. N', rt'.Khrd Cloverdale Sund.i iiormitK ol the death ol Mrt. Aim Koenicke. Some time ago Mrt. K.. nicke titkrn lo Cortland for imil icaI Irralniriu where it wat thouKht aii operation would he neeetiar), '.nil de.ith relieved her tuffering. Thr n main were brought home and the if.nrt.il took place on Tuctduy. her j.nttor. Rev, V, S, Ford, officiating, interior nl wat had in the tiisl ceme tery near the home of her parents. The funeral was largely attended t many who h:nl known the drera.s nl from childhood. The flor.il offer mitt were beautiful Alice Amelia Allen was born at Albany. I. inn County. Oregon, Sept U l7Q. She came lo Tillamook with her parcntt when 8 tnonth old She became a member of the I'rekhvterwn Church of t loverdiile. December J, too.i. She wa joined in marriage to iili.ini Koenirke on Oeci inhri l St. lyio. She i muvixed by her htikbaud and two mii.iII ehildriii, a father and oiul In-1. one liiothrr .ind one iiter, Mr. I liinii k She died at I'oi tland, Oregon, June .nth, Hi 1 5 Courier. W. GRABEL DEAD. BOONE-McKIMINS NUPTIALS On Sunday Al Hoone of C!o erd.ili nml Misn Gertie MeKm.int were nmr rind at the homo of the bride's parent Mr. ami Mrt. 'jeo, Mekmnns Mohier. The bride hn taught fcri in the cnutity mul for komc time tint clorkod it I tn? Clovurdule Met-.u tilo iU). store. Shu is well known i tho county nnd is highly ieueUii The uroam is in the blacksinithii hum noa nl Clovurdate nml is un indus trious mul inuen respected youn: inan They left on Monday for a trip outsnie RACKET IN THE SOUTH END. f? "rri rr r .,.-.-.s ".. . .. I THE CHUTE & BUTLER PIAN- OS AND PLAYtR-PlANOS rank amoni; the very best in tone duality, and general construction. I have the Factory Agency for these Hiph Grade Instruments, and anyone in the market for either a i'lano or riayer Piano will do wel to ste n.e be f. ire buyini;. Catatoy Upon Request Leland B. Erwin On Siiturdny W. Grnbel for inmiy ynirt ii rotideul of this enmity died tit tho Tillamook .Siiiiatnrinm of a compli cation of iliM'anes. Ho had been aib inj; for many years. Hit owned some bench ptoperty south of llayoeeiiii and imuio hi.s homi! Hi,. re most of tho time. lie was brought to the Tillamook Sanatariiim hiht wui'k. The funeral aervieet were hold from the I. 0. 0. I Hall on Sun day afjoruiion, ho buhiK a membor of that order. Tho torvlees wuro eon ducted by Kv. II. A. Van Winkle. In terment took plaeo at thu I. 0. 0. F. cemetery. LADY McDUFF District Attorney Goyne was called to Cloverdale the fiiht of the week to ook after a ease in Jude Taylor'sl court relative to an altercation which n follow by the name of Duati not into with a limn by the name of J'aul. Dublin and I'aul went down the N'es tiiera in a motor boat and on the wn ot into a row ssliieh resulted in Paul having Duu'iui arre.sted fur nsMiult Attorney Goyne considered the evi iloneu on this ehnrno as insutlicient as there was simply tho word of one mm. amiinst another anil it appears they hud been ilrinkintr. Duan, however, not into a mi.xup at Paeillc City and in the melee cut the tires of the auto owned by the Cloverdale butcher who had iiono to Pacific City to get him. This daiiianu was settled for. however, and thu case was dismissed. It seems Unit Dublin had a sum of money on htm which was lost or stolen, and the disappearance of this money was one of tho causes of the trouble. Wo have later learned that u iiart of the money in dispute has been found. THE "PRUDENT MAN" WRIT.SA DECLARATION -M OF INDEPENDENCE FOR HIMSELF EACH j ME fc WRITES A DEPOSIT SLIP FOR iOflftil OUR BANK. Go to tho "Kamsey Good Kats" for the beat of overythiiiK In good things to eat. Oley will treat you right. The Orenoit Agiiciilliual College tuis the honor of hawng the reconl bic.tking lieu of the world, so far as aiithoiiuiive records go, She laid ,o.l eggs List e.tr. Naliirally there is mu Ii iiitetcst in the madam and t-o little piide in hei aihieveiiieiU. When her iccoiil was mailt known to the Hoard of Kcireuts they were asked nffli-i.illx to name hrr. Senator Mill del llellen, of the board, spoke iironintly hiiying ".Shakespeare pro vided her name long ago, Lady Mc Duff Lay on MeDuff." She c.triics the iiaine to the Panama-Pacific Kx position, ami will carry it on the rolls of fame for many a day. Journal of hducation, lloston. Variety Store eil I o. T Tillamook, Ore. 'DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" -jlamMt Hi I m" . r J-tr f v i, ' .vr 1. 1 rr That is if he does not turn right around and draw his money out to foolishly invest in some far-away, GET-RIGH-QU1GK scheme constantly offered to him by some strange, promoter. It is our business to know which investments are good and which are NOT. If any of our depositors will come in and ASK us about investiments they figure on making, we shall gladly give our opinion to them. Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposits. Tillamook County Bank REV. SCHNUELLE LEAVES Kev. F. C. Schuuelle, Pastor of thu German Reformed Church of this city will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday morning. Ho and family wll leave shortly for St. Joe, Mo., where he has a larger field. During thu three yaurs that Kev. Suhnuelle und family have been hero they have made many friends who regret much their departure. NOTICE TOCONTRACTORS We can furnish sand in large Quan tities, chuaper than anyone. Whero sand is taken for large contract furn ished on job. See P. N. Elliott ut Electric Light Plant. Wk i I V ! u,-'ler.illon. A raJi, wool