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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1915)
1! i 1 Cbe Ciliamook Eeraid ?. 6. Cromblcyt fcditor .synicd Cu'lc .i lUcck c c Cucsd.iv Mid Frltl.iv r&torii i-. o i nrt'i.T Mm K. t Ui.- VMt i Neo at TUlanwok, Oreom. u nior the act of March M tisvKll tt St M V! K IN U'YWil- lino ,n Hik'crtlfitirt KaU real Ad i,rui'"i'i'.t 1'irst Inst-rti.-n. ivr imp $ .10 Ka.-h nih.s)in"it insertion, Hn .05 H.-mrntes 1 .".'tif-e &.W T'miHT Claim - 10.00 N't i. per line ... .06 Cards f thanks, per line - .OS Ux-aK line, first insertion ,?t Kach out-sequent insertion, KiooHltloi'! of nndolriioe td l.odge notice, vr line .0k Huai neas .v tVfeinnal eants.nto. 1. 00 Pisplav Advert'sement, per irteh .85 At J. Display Ad must bo in this of fice on Monday and Thursday Morn ings to incur publication in folio Inn Tuesday ami Friday issues. Reason are imperative. FRIDAY JlU" . HUB. BAR VIEW land last Friday to help in the mn- Fnirth of July mover but its mem or sHI lingers Memories that will la.t in the mind of hundreds for years. T-ic Fourth commit out on Sunday this year cave us two holidays in sueees sm'i and it wa certainly a lime of g.vd will and merry making. The sm.il! lxy and the grown up as well as the ladies were very much in evi-do'-oe with the much debated fireeraek ers. hut no accidents are reeorded. ' SB".ln and Monday, the fourth and agement of Villa Camp this summer. The Peterson Cottage is open for ... u nn.r . - j ,,rMd H ittl the hoach. am .wra. reierson, weir uaugmer r.r.l,ti. mruh fh-ir Ittti tfrand.dnuvhter n 8uwl,V 1 I W m. Harris, Anton (Pelnm-h and wife, j Mr. I' 1 Thompson, 1'rod Vebrltig, 1 wife md little son compoond an auto. ! mobile party thttt aimed lot week for ! vevpral dnv's Htny at tho liotirli. I The "Dippy dodgor" pmved quite' in attraction here on tho Fifth, j Dr. rtml Mrn t!s. A. Mitrshol and i ehildron accompanied tv hi father ' und mother. Mr and Mis, John K. I I'rwnan tnd children, sim! Mrs. duseph ; t'tonan, composed an automobile parts from Portland ho spent three ils)n he's the nrst of ths week. I hey stop-: peti at the Bar View Motol. t U' ll!..lk ,. ir ...l I-.. I ' Clausen ami wife are IVrtlnnd people ' stopping Nt The Hewitt. J J. H. Mel'ord and if r totplnn at Villa Camp. Thy rrskie In Portland. ! Mr. and Mrs. 11. I). lUrber and ! chihlmn of I'urtland, spent I he uk j eml tt Bm View-. They were KeatU Cut Bn Meat Prices As our grass icd c.UW .r- now rv.tdy (or thf mtrlcct, us- ar." nuking ttu- folio wx. prlcct on our nuwts, for c.tsh: .tt 12 l-:?c .wul 13 -?c )f pouiui fli 'jc per potiotl .it lie per pound .it 10c per pound ,il 12 1-2 to 15c per pound .it lie .ind 12 I -2c per pound nt 12 l-2c per pound Thcsr prtcos .trv gu.ir.tntoi'd on I ill.iniooK I'roducts Ue:f Pot Ko.ir.t Rib Ro.ist Rib Boll Orl-.kct Boll Ste.ik s Corn Uoci Hiimburucf Steak J. P. MORGAN SHOT BY COLLEGE PHOFESSOI Bnnkar Is Tw.co Wounded li Hllihl rhl)li l,y CLx Instructor til Cornutl uilvorslly, PRICK LIST ON U. S. INSPl'C TKD PKIME STliERS FROM PORTLAND Klusheth Shively, who came In from lortlanti by auto las' ueeV, Mr. J. H. Oliver, in company with ner sister Mr. J. C. Co and daughter Lavelle arrived fnm Pouiand Friday to spend the summer at the beach. M. B. Ktncaid wa. nother member ol the party w ho came over in Mrs, Cos's the ' tii were the big days at Bar View, i auto. Te week end rcial arrived late Misses Nellie Heed. Saturviav Hnrel nnd Ida evening and corjiifted of 9 1 Worrall. in compnny with Benly St-m caches the finest train ever nulled in- mt Cecil Real of Tillamook, took a to T'llamook county. The special ' Neeamie mountin last Sunday. br -ucht hundreds of people, mostly frvm IVrtland, a-ni Bar View certainty tot a jrtvidly portion of the thronit thai left 1'ortland that morning. Bar View was rrepareo for them and gave them a cordial welcome, providir-jt accom nuMut!.Ti and entertaiisment for all. Man (H.'ople were on our streets who had 'ever been in Tillamook county before, snd they were very favorably impreed with the county and its proiKcts. and Bar View in particular. All incoming trains Sunday brought more visitors and hundred automobile? from Portland and valley points. Tillamook City did herself proud and it is safe to say that the greater part of her population cele brated on the beaches, after her own festivities were over. Mrs. James Dillane and daughter Theresa in company with her mother Mrs. Schram and her sister Miss Ethel Schram are here for all summer from Portland. K. Flessler is here again as chef at the Bar View Hotel. Virgil Snow, Wilbur Biederman. Russeli;Pearson, ami Harold Hinahaw hiked through from Portland over the Wilson River trail last week and were delighted with the trip. They will pitch their ter.u at Ocean Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hodman are hure from Carlton, Ore., for two weeks. Kyle Patterson returned Sunday from a week's visit with friends in the Willamette Valley. The Misses Rose and Alice liauer from Surinwfield, Oregon, are the quests of their -ister Mrs. Tyson. Mrs. J. II. Jone , wile of Judce Jones of the Circuit Court, Portland, with her children Lorena and Ralph are quests at the GaieU Cottage in "The Meadows." Mr. G asset I and Mrs. Jones are sisters. Fred Lyda, wife and children are here from Banks, Ore., for two weeks. They are quartered a. Villa Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Beaman and son Jd.-ues, from Portland, are stop ping at Villa Camp. Mrs. L. J. Tolls arrived from Port- T rattle on the main line wag he Id up ft r a short time one day last week by the overturning of one of Ue cars of rock on the jetty train. The accident occurcd near Miami. One of the jolly lest companies) that -ver left Pertland is the AhraeeV. Carrpfire of the Washington High School. Tho party donsists of seven girls, namely : Elisabeth London, Louise Picken, Elvira t'hurlow. Hasel Shattuck. Joaophine Felts, Helen Watt, Mary MacLaien and their teacher. Miss came in Vera Darling, who is the chaperon of the partv. Iheir headquarters is on th Watt's ranch adjoining Bar Vew. They are having the time of their lives. E. H Stark nnd wife of Tillamook were guests of S. A. Boare and family over Sunday. Ralph Acklev, wife nnd children spent the week end at Bar View. Mr. Ackley sees much improvement since he was here last. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Trembly, of Portland, spent the Fourth with their i son Fred of the orchestrn. ! Rev. awl Mrs. Becker, in company with A. C. Ixcks and wife were Bay City callers here last Saturday. I ) E. Wricht and wife, Mrs. Carl 'Wright and daughter and Mr. and Mr. ! W. Hagerly composed a parly who ' a u toed in from McMinnville last week. 1 They stopped nt Carter's Cottages. I Those coming in from Portland by 'automobile report the roads in the best condition they ever found them. Earl A. Roberts, wife and children spent a few days here last weuk. They reside in Portland. Judge H. II. Belt and family, of Oallas, Ore., will spend tho summer at Bar View. They arrived thu first of the week. The Judge will r.ot ro main here all the time. Mrs. Dr. Herbert Tonoy and children accompanied by her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover, all of McMinnville. are domiciled at the White Camp. Mr. ar,d Mrs. F. Joplin, Mrs. K. L. William-., Miss Marguerite Thompson, WANTED 600 Men, Women And Children To attend the Chautauqua to he held in Tilla mook City (lurin.tr the week ol July 12-17 Attractions: Adelphian Quartet Witepskie's Royrl Ifungarian'Orchestra Uuckner's Jubilee Quartet Col, W. IT. Miller Mr, A. A. hVanzke Sen. Ii. J. Iiurkett Marion lialcon Ki.sk Charlotte Berjz.h Season Tickets $2.50, After the Opening Day 53.00 12 programs:- 12; 6 - DAYS 6 - TICKETS ON SALE AT TIJIv DRUG STORKS On Sundav Capt. and Mrs. Robert ' Farley cave a line dinner in their new ' lg bungalow. The invited guest werr Mr. and Mrs M. Peterson. Miss Cutdir Peterson, little Mls Shively. Mr. ami i Mrs. 8. A. Moulton and ehildron of' t illamoot and Mia Hardy of Cod's ! Vallev. this county ! ti. B. L ndershausen of Dayton, Or.. ; spent Sunday with his davghlerw Elslo, Lena and Fredy at the White Camp. j Mr. and Mrs J. W. Jarkxon of Port-1 land are here frr their annual vacation, j They have npn-d their cottace on i Main Street for the summer. M. A. Dolan. James I1mK. Ed Carl-j sn, Fred Miller. Lawrence Zehmnc. J members of the ViHn Muloreycto Club ' , of Portland, enme in the ftrsl of the ti week making the trip in 7 hours ndj. S(i minutes. The boys pulled otf Sevurnl 1 1 good stunts here on the beach, on ! being a race in which .Miller made si mile in 12 seconds. ; R. W. Wood snd family in company ' with A. II. Bringolf and family dtove ' iver from Portland in their automo biles. They expect to remain nit sm-1 mer. j The otflee force of tho l.surslbursl j Realty Company a u toed m from Port land for a two days suv nt the boach. j Mr. Dietrich, manacer of the Vollowj Ban Creamery at ' McMinnville, spent!; the week end at Bar View. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Smith nd eon were I'ortland visitors here over the ' holidays. Mr. Smith in paymaster tor ' the S. P & S. Co. F. S. Craw. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11 Craw in Company with MrH. tloo. Fos ter have arrived nt the Woodhinu cat tni;e for n four days stay. They w return later in tho season ami open tliu cottage for tho rest of the summer. I. M. Chtsholm, a Portland grocery man, v'sited his parent Mr. and Mrs. A. Chisholin and his brother Ray the first of the weak. Tho "Lame Duck" camp hs been established near the lake by Robert F. Clark and family. They are accom panied bv Miss Athelia Thayer and all hail from Portland. (i. E Johnson nnd Mi A IC f lll 1 i were Portland guests of the proprie tors of the Bar View restaurant ovor Sunday. The Beach Coinbor is tho name of n now paper that appeared on our streets last week. It is published by J. 3. Wellington, at Rocknvay, Oregon. It is a six column folio and ronlains much nuwa of the beaches alone with a good list of advertisements. Sirloin Stc.iks Round Stc.tks Pot Ronst Beef Short Ribs .irui Plate Bolls Prime Rib Ronsts Those prices .ire subject o ch.ittyjo TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. .it 20c pel' pound .it I8c per pound .it lOc per pound .it 1 2 c to 1 5 c per lb. .it i8c per pound Tillamook Seashore hVsori s ' k liit. , ' 'lt ' "sh t. ' 'l Q, " l(fl if ... . " tsfc. a ' 1 1 1 i ill Wlii-- lhoil.lll!i( ro(.r ..-litil I . .(.riid their limiiirr .! tun 5 Hours from I'uttlittiil (Hot Hie imm wontW-rhil en-, ii(. the Aittpricoii t'tut.uiit. Two Daily Trains. Tilluiii.x k I e nt;cr i iv.rttaui.n ti in. Seashore .S r. ih I . . ' I I'oitlttmt 1 40 p.m. I'.irlor Otaervtttwui C.u win. Luit. i hnu h ut: the "iteostiure Mkh iI '' InU- and Week lUuh l-'arcS Hail l U U'INT Ask fof foMrr " cluirr I llhiuti iunty' ivirg it ol hole! ititm, A Vutt h ihr Two World Expositions. At Hurt Proti. im-o nn I ''.in lici.'.i i- an event ( ct life tmir tiitil otic ii , ii (t,.f( o inu. Special I'arcs in July U Su 1'rniu i-k-i. !. Atigrlrs I Sun !)iegtn cerutln iie, Low Uontul Trip Fares Daily with (.i nvrr in rllhrr llrCllon. Hour t'"nc firtin I Lilly in l-i.M'h Direction. Stop-Overs at Hxpoyitton Alt tkkotM to the Kaat vm Ch li ima cermMa toi oveia t Sri rrnr latt mid I.ok Ant:-lr h, n-e Ur KMathon, Ask neaiest Agent h.t t in,,rni. ami its V..rh$ Ksiiosttion" iil "UnySi.t, ,llr -.t,.u R,Mite" SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Jcllll M. Stott. (.ciirial ',riijr gent. I'ortlnntl. 'Ueuu. UPPER NKSTUCCA HARMONY I'he rifsult of the .-inl-nnnuiil liar. mony Kundiiy School olcction held lat Sunday was as follows : Superintondent, I). P. Hopkins; as listant supfrintendert, V. Ili-nklu; Mfrrctary-trt-asuri-r. Murrnan Honk ins. iiKKintant Hocrt tary, MUs Cora fJravm ; t-achor for Hlhle class, C. V. Il-nklt:; tcnr-horlfor clnsH 3, I). P. Hopkins; tc-i'-hi-r for class 2, Miss Cora dravos; teachur for claiH 1, Mrs. 0. 0. Oravos; organist, Miss Cora Oravos; Chorister Mra. OinkH : assistant chorister, Mrs. Klmor HopkliiH. Tho riu;-;tifi was woll attondfd. Mr. Kdwarda arid sons of tho Pacif ic Facubnck Co. of W'illiiiriina madu a ploasant call at tho Tillamook Clay WnrkH plant last M nday. Mr Kd- r..v.u ....i.l ...l.!t.. t ; . miiu Winn.- uuHinosH ih not vnrv hrnk, they are slul umploying 35 inon winch is about half crow. Kuiii on TuciHday put a atop to hay in. Kltnur Hopkins and Hi-nnan Hopkins wore fortunate enough to have their hay in the dry. The Kltnh amiiverfiary of the aijtning of the Declaration of Independence waa celebrated at Olo Hopkiim across the Wilson Kiver last .Saturday by the following famiHea: I). I'., oie and Klrner Hopkins, Dell Ilurdlck, C. 0. Craven, Win, True, the CarpentcrH. w. a. nriu k. li, Krebs. A lonfr tab0 win Hot In tho open loaded to capacity with many good tiling that certainly were a credit to tho ladles participat ing in the preparation of the same. Ico cream In abundance was to bo had any time you felt Ilko It. HoraoHhcxi and other games were played. When at (i o'clock all departed It wan agreed Dr. Wondt was csIM to the Magar- roll homo Wednesday to give inediral aid to their son Joo whom wo are sorry to Hay is qui to HI at thui writing. Mrs. Anna Kbbeson came out the first of tho week from Tillamook and will assist Mrs. McDonald in Iter houiu work during the haying sefuon. Wo are pleased t report that Mini Anna Johnson, who tins huen HI for some time with malaria fever is much improved at this writing. ' Sheriir Crunshnw and Hart King ac companied by their families visitud at the homo of W. C. King tho first of the Week, and while out hero the sheriir and Hurt were lucky enough to catch some line anecklod beauties which abound in our Htruamn. Messrs Campbell and Kirkwood with r :i. t. , - uiuii iniiiiiirn i-uriiu in ny auios Iroin Hopuwell, Ore., and were camped on the river the laxl of the week. The and news was received hero re cently of the death by pneumonia, of Mr. Stoner, nt Miniicapol'H, Minn. Tho deceased wan a former resident of thin place and an uncle of Mrs. W It. Hpence, and a Christian gentleman highly respected by all who knew him. Ho loaves a wife arid live children to mourn their loss. The members- of the Helping H.ind The Nenlurca Crangc preparing for an after harvest entertainment Aug. 11 and i making plans lor the I mmK-aieaoer rsir wliirh will ho held Sept. I Mb. GARIHAI.DI July 8th. 1016 - The eolUe house f Mr. i, Pierce is open and ready for business VI nn. t."is has an un-to-dai news stars and a full f eonfwtloniry ko.hu. hB building up a nlcH b,,.) tl Hid '. ' r.ms nas an eye to btiaineas I la I.f. 1 . -.11 r.ni up u.e lower part of nis ouiee anil made a fine garage with a capacity jor nix cart. Mr. arxl Mrs. Ivancnvirl, Ivan have enlarged and rouainto.1 n,..u ""u" 'l0'"" wl now have a verv at. tractivii place. i Miss KUie IirMlershnuaen has taken i"mion as assistant in tho att,ru of ..un v i,o to help handle their In km'iibiiik oiiiinutH . - -r .vensen, m..nag,,r f Spring Camp, reporta three taiiull, w,, hnv,; ..ken hmtmg uround. y CSH1 hirn most any ti,() llt ,,, m1b "...mi nun i .rtiiiook Streets. Wm. Hcamlsli, proprietor of tiaribaldl reiUaiirant. roonriM .. K,yr' J'"'"-;;- Sunday a, Monday. l I il .r,.S ".lli-nrleita the very Society held their monthly m-eling t i 7r 'i"' "7;V'!;1 to i t i fix. ,r,m,. ,.f U. M..I I tTIIIIH at f I M r I I'll III I fr It, 11 " iiiyi" -iiiiy hii. am U ,.i n... ....... '. " ' 'ini iiih the day was n eHM,itly spent knotting It , tliUll "v ZVl."! coinrorterH ami picking wool, and that everyone had good time, riiiwtrr nil n..ii IIHlSl! iwi.nl .. usual at Hitch meeliiigH an aiinetlsin.. lory at Pen .1 . 1 "'H"" l!"x dinner was served, consistlmr ..1 ti.u 1 new auncb 1 . " '"i iirne 01 cnicKen arm rresh vegelableH and fruit, and many other good things to numerous to mention. Thorn worn 25 In all present, 13 being members of the society. The next monthly meet ing will be with Mrs. J Wchlaua. Welsh liros are enjoying a vIhII with their brother from tho east whom they have not seen lor Homo time, Tho NeHtiicca Orange received first prize ror meir Moat In tho parade at 1 Heaver on the 3rd. tweonCaribaldi Z lT"Kon I.Xlril-f' rhlMru,, of V.Vou,;Klt'1iaI,i.,,,, rH' fiom tin, I rles V...I ""i'1, iMiyToV; tho I has met with, ' u , ""'Pny , ileH Cove. N I risjer Curnril .... . j templed to -n r ' .1 Kaat Isle. Mr jitome. here, ami . ... ' the man . i 11 . 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Nouth. u llllU Ml P' her l: ram llr hm artr.- mA tsraassMH hoi 1 Mddlng her i U In Mlent 1 ' l Be tm.tib thai rwpilid at Wa hii.c Washlnitiosi a ' ikm ewHHt t " ' rhino, wreckfc-i ih riH,m on ih s building abort - ' day Nn on Part ol tti 1 Hilt. (be room wr .i.a. j mirror and s -r an j (i f. il Hint thr tt.H't .1 HOLT SAYS PICED rrnin ii f. 1 en iu 1. 1 1 lui u ni 1 ram 1.1 111111 .ill ,.111 W W ... W W." - t t , II N.w York Wt.. Shatipt-d out III' a lour grrat liut-rn i was tunl nn 1 iinial) ( uuardwr Sn' Miiu n aearrh tor ' I'onk . Prank lion d..'lr..i 1 trans thinru- ! New York .n Hii'oi'i . I oiiiliit! an a .inn.. . of J I' Mnrnn. H bomb In ili iiatlxnii' lligluil and Holt's Mm 1 Mlnoola, search of " oxploalvo which ll"H up a voaaol, fiirni!" 'i thrilling eliaiilei's in 11 111 a letter lo his said ho bnllovod It Huxoiila or PIiIIikIi If' be aiiuk. Anxiety as . 1 tii -. - . ,1 W. - till' !. lis!!1 Illff 1" sbt't ' in- ,f Plila wiih removed i'1 ' .' uiiiMHiige was reciiv.'l ,r"m .' Mills Hiiylug thai e- ' l,l,,rf gage aboard bin ship hml I0 ri.1.1 IPf r Holt ended Ilia h'- .M lunula. Tiiehilny mrid ''' 2U foot from the top oi lll liur iiiiiiii tin lilnitt fiJi the cell tier. Il Ih In .ul " and mutlliited, and tl' iK"'" I... 1 1 1. uimy iirouun. j I.... ..f si... .nllfllftUV" llf iui nw.f u iwmttt illllltll'l It t 111... 1.. .. . ...fV 01 "r 11 .1. ... , 11.. UrttlCW 1 lli.ttl.i. il... i.iIuliIiII' I lurvaN f .ii. ,1111111 , 1 in, i...i...',i t tti H.ir lu.iiil.ul mi 1. li 1 11 14 JIT 1' over ho cleared. Tiir.. wiii.ii in Train I'm......,. VVimli 'l'lin'O I11'1'!'1 dead mid two were Um '" 11 riisiilt of a railway wr'f' ; , Cl.l,.,.,,,. Mll,..,.nt,iil HI. ' .., . , . . ... ... . in ifuin.i rriitn 'i'iif?ijiii.L " plunjieil off u tiiidth'