Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, July 09, 1915, Image 3

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on toll you. I ho No, 3A FoMim; Hunter Hrowa
lamtnu hhown in thin ml ukti it jmtuio 31x5 in
(.u.Muu.l mc) niul insti $10. 'flR.,,. i,re smaller
I i.hhnr; Humor brown wt $9, $H mid $f. Anw
Unieta, Anno hhn, Cyko latc llial'a t!io
All Aiiicriciiit town thut wint vwty time.
C'omu in hikI vt a rafting mid view tho
fium $2 up to $55.
DR.tOAPKUS, PEACHES, PRUNES AND FIGS
thcwi lii-int 10 cciiiM per II). M'ht'I I,
Oiti siocK is usually complete in GOOD GRO
CER ES, MEATS. CANNED GOODS, FLOUR, FEED,
ETC. I mii i,i re our prices with others and you
w ill dm! them
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Wo Iihvk li.rcij (JOOD Ci.llVeii. Our HH-m 'nnieolit It mm nl iT,r
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WK TKV J o SATI.SI'Y AND WANT YOUR IJUSINKSS
E. G. Anderson, Hemlock
The Satisfaction Store
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T. H. GOYNE
Atlorney-al-Law ana
Land Olllce Business.
Ol'f'OSU l'. COURTMOUSK
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
LAMAR'S DRUC; STORE
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TllLimoolc, Oregon
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ijood Ku." M. A. Oban formfly or
Mr. J. W Kutwall li vUUin rU
tfv bimI UhlR in I he Kir i Krlaro
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Try or9 a! out Kartfjr DmmmmI rhtelc
na (r jrour Sunday iltnntr. '11ll.
moot Mvat ComtMftv.
Mm. It. nilham I'ortl.ivl who
It vtallioB ; h bn viaillnc hom Mk for ih
pa( waw,, raigrtMMi to hr home to
day. For all kimta o( bottM movlnt:.
C. I Haiulln th hou moTitr. 'In
wilt do you truod Job t rvaionaUIr
' IUy CifJt, iiprtm.
Mr. and Mm. P. M. Iamb xceotn-
t CiovcriUlo, wi in jwnM by Uwlf daoentar t. all of
Kuirnf r Waiting at Ua Immo of
t I'll... OOW. aMlod, ''f U- Umb-
U oitiec j lpor 0w brood tow, ana yonr-
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of UMilkMll w " H'o-bwiiw mum, wiir
0 monUt boll, orve ono-ltnfs wngon.
MuUial I'Immk, CoMaworUty.
A boy born to Mr. ml Mrs.
Wowotodof on lh S. Hr. WVwJt
WM the aU")vlinf phrairian.
Mra. I'runk Cran? of the Miami, who
ha bvtn III l Iho Tillamook Sunnier-
Ium. Hki raturnod home much tin
.. nift tim ptwri tn health.
S'oluitnl llonV. aTR Vl.v! rnll.vMl bv comfort-
t.tnk SuaB.. W(( RUmfi A thai lalt ami Uw.t
fn.hlonoil awtnli'y Uuit0 B(l imMinUB?t ,u,,pj t
raonbl frrt: &nl fr Khodun
ionaaa, Or. VndU
A aooeial Whll Slavo ilriima will
I' ' 1... i ik. Ul.r lk..Blr Ml Julv
Ut, liliwn .1 .
1 1 ami 16. fhao l turoa wr shown
to iackvl bouac in I'ortlaml taut wnk.
I.. I). Kruk atxl wifa. of lli'inlork,
utv thu wirpnta of baby Kirl lrn
Ihii morning. I. K. W.-ndt wna the
attondint; phyalclnn.
lUhis & ltralln lft thia morning
for Uocknway whr Uwy bv- nim
work Miliin in plunking on tho oiuinty
rtmd.
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r y(lr inanry bnek
f ll.-iiver wnl in Ul'
ntllo nl Tllluilimik
"I wlfit front Up tho
lillntnoak Shuup.'r
ik'ht Imrimm ii mi I i
It. K Ziioliituiiin.
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Kor chicken lto in noaU or on aot-1
'H inuimy by KottiHKj tin bona uau our atwclwl promrl
ii-lmus wohlmJ. Jloilur ' iMwdr. 2f lor pooml. CI. ('Imih
.i- Lilly, Minor .t-Wf.lu..
Hood,
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Mill i
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''next A(.(k
'' 1 ' Civic I.iimiih will
i" in me re tu I Cluh roouie
1 l"lh. nt Jj.'IO ji. in.
Mi.ti'. ruiiimi with or with
I I nr.- Ilonilil Olllun.
-'. f tho Thrt'ii Itlvurit Ho-
vim m Dm city on liimliu'a.
S inldi) left mi Muiiilny fur
U ml tin. Cl.riHliiui Churi-h
Hi' Will III! tllll'll IMIII.O
Co.
,N. V. Murker wnacullwl I" St. JiiIimh
tho flmt of iho week bv it toU-Knun nn
nounclnR th tlciith of bin brother John
W. Ilnrkor. mko! ftl ycara.
Tim l)iimiroil Club lioiiil.uiirten
Imvo bciiii iuuvimI fro, n the TillimmoU
tihtck to Iho hiillilmir on l-'irnt Strm't
forimtrly uccupio I bv I'atzluf'H atoro.
To tt iido: llotmoH ami iicrcnuu, till
roiitoil, In IiIhIhi'h boat citv for it Mtock
riincli nciir tho coiml. John I'attormui.
IIS7 l-'irat Strcot. I'ortliiml, Ore.
SubHcrlbe fur the Horitld. it comes
(Wli'o ii week.
W'f .-nri forniah yim cilnr fi-nr t
f.,r tic. narh. Tllliiiil'Nik I'uod l'i.
M. A. Olaon aiHl Min. Alton iUwlit
war NalflrU vl.llor Tburadiiy ovum-
log Thoy didn't roturn borne until n
lain tutor but w umleratiiml '.hit do
iv w. cNuawl liy n few HUtomnliilo
i ii i.i tiiroa and ll win rnthor nlow wnlk-
I r citlo A wwl fwny, fi yeari old.
km V.Mi. wnl broKo to drivo aliiL'l"
r i iM', a (food lly earl nn.1 hr
lira Will Mill chimp or will Undo nn
fori i.Nyment on a K'ood aa-orKl hiuid
a L.r.-r For imttlculum wrltu
s i raftn, WiHidfl, OroK'on.
'. II'Kiyli-lt i'X-conimliloni;r for
tt.. i-.-imly whii In Ule city on bunlnem
Wrtlnniiny While ho.'o he ititelu the
Ili-rald i.IIIcb n nlonnntit call. Mr.
l.l felt lm recently mode runny Irn
provvmaota to bin proprrty belwimn
Uivor ti. 1 1 dm. If haa u lino new
rvaidence and hi. Ivwna uml anloria
nro k0pt In aplottdid hhKi, Ho hn
flno water yt.ii Ida wator bcinu
pijwl from the titounlnlmi.
Gaaolino I'roiwure l.tyht Syatom,
prnetieally tww, four litrhu, far anlo
choan. 8. M, Moulton. bar bur. r
Vat al: tt 10x12 ft. lent with now
lly. Inquire of I'. K. WnUon, bnlf
in tin north of town.
Jo'n Whalen of Sundlako wmt in tho
etiy Thursday. He ctuno here on bum
neaa with th county cuorl relative to
Home road rnmtera in hia locality.
J. II, lutttan it in Portland under
Hoini: mrtliriil trealmenl nt the hnmlH
of ii .peclulidt fur neriout bowel
trouble. He has nlremiy undergone
one operation, and i bemi; preMiretl
for niMither. Mra. Hunnlari returned
front Portland on WiHlnokdny ntiil re
tort. him tlolnt; u. well n cmi be i-.v-ImicIihI.
Mr. Dunnlnn'a tmuiy friutMl.
hojMi for bu nKtedy recovery. Mra.
Ouuaiati left thtu moniiiiK fur l'ortlnnd
to bo w I iti Mr. I hi in. tun duritiK bin
aocom) operation.
I-Vetmv t Ilretner Co. nru busy Ket
lltlK in ahnpe to put In tlti new bridge
ttcriM. the hIuukIi. The cement foumla
tion work will have to be bud ami a!-
lowtal a month to net before tho htruc
tnral work In put on the snmu. The
bridge will be coinpletotl In September.
A foreigner by the nntiio of Knllti
MHiltibi, 'il yonraof iik'0, wan auriouaty
InjiiriHl at the Ciebiach A Joilln worka
at Oaribnhll on TucMltiy at 10 a. m. liy
a rock fallliik' on him. He wan taken
to the Hawk .Satiatiirium, where be j
dim) on Thur.-Hlay. The body waa brnui;t j
to Tillamook ami ahippoil from this.
place on Thursday by tindertuker Hen
kte to Portland frienda.
Tile your farm. The Tillamook Clay '
Works makes the best tile obtainable- j
K. K. Sharon, urand ai-crotnry ami
Koberl Andrewa, uraml patriarch of
the I, O. O. I'., are in the county vtatt
itiK' the iliirerent lodj;on. They met
with the UmIko here on Tueaday even
went to llenver Weilnenlaj tind re- i
t tidied to Tillnmuuk Thuraday to intend
a meeting of the encampment in the
evenilnr. They will visit Cloverdale
Friday and Hav ('ity Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Win. True are tho par
enta of a bahy boy born today Or.
Wemlt waa the attemlini; physician.
LOWER FEED PRICES.
Wheat pjr rwt 'l 26
ItolM Itarley p-r ton I3J.2S
(lolled Hurley 76 lb k f 1.20
While OaU er ton
White ohu per rwt. 11.70
Scratch final per cvt J2.I!0
Whole corn ier ewl T2.10
Heat Hard Wheat (lour II PO tk
liial Hartf wheat (lour JO. 76 bbl
For each puvmenl, deduct the fol
lowing, vi.: 1. tt) pur ton on bnrley
and out.; 2fir prr bbl. or 10c per aack
on flour; ll, Cwl. on -heat corn and
ncratrh feil ; 10c aack on barley, bran
uml ilwrU : 10c ('wt. nn oaU.
TILLAMOOK MKHCANTILK CO.
FOR SALE
BO acre, of kom1 land on NVlart. Hay
on new county mid overlooking bnv
Kill I am occHti, fi', mi leu from Oiurt
Hoove forale eheup by owner, J. M.
LliaberK, 104 A R. F. I) , Mutual
I 'hone.
H. T. BOTTS
Lawyer
COMPLETE SET ASUACTS.
fJHit-e Uo:;-'Ji).. Tillamofiki
liloi-k j
Tillattifiol; . On-, j
E. J. Claussen i
Lawye:r
Dhi tsckj-.k Advokat j
Coiinnetvi.'il i'uildiu i
WEBSTER HOLMES
Attorney at Law
COMMERCIAL BLDG., ROOM 12
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FOR SALE,
One t;nolene rrmite, nearly new.
One four horae Kwi-r kerosene ata
lionary engine, in i;ood condition.
Sue i:. J. CLAI'SSKN. Tillamook, Or.
BIDS WANTED.
Separate bid. w-ll 'e recciel unt-l
OiOOo'cbick I'. M. on Saturday, July
17th, 1015, for the following work:
I'm ntlnir th. Iloora of loth achool
building, in Tillurnuok City, Oregon, in
aecordnnce with the apsciflcations
Uieref.ire an file in the otlice of the
Olatrict Clerk ;
Making alteration in the plumbing
in the school building in Tillamook
City. Detulla may be had from 0. H.
Lamb, director.
I'lnaterlnt? the ceiliiif in the manual
training room in the highachool build
ing, Tillamook City. Contractor to
furniah Inth and plaster.
Shingling of roof of old school build
ing, Tillamook City. Hoard to furntab
ahinglea and nnils.
Krecting n frame playBhcd in ac-
cordanco with the tdnns and specifica
tions therefore In the pwionion of 0.
H.I, llllll).
II. J. CLAUSSHN. Clerk.
tin to the "Iliinuey 'ioml KuU" for
tho boat of everything in goo.1 things
to eat. Oley will treat you right.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
The Tillamook Lime l'roducCCo. is
ready to Mil orders for lime stone.
Send all Communications to l G.
Jackaon, Tillamook. Cu-itomers are
requested to tiring sacks or it will bo
necessary to charge 3e extra for each
aack.
Harry P. Kerr
SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER.
We make n specialty ef farm survey
ing and wnUr right applications
ALLEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK ORE.
J. R. CALLAHAN
Lawyer
General practice in all atate ami
Federal O.iirts
Commercial Club Hldg. TilUrnook.
Geo. P. Winslow
ATTOKNKY-AT LAW
Tillamook II lock
. Room 2fr2
Tillamook. Oregon
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: JOHN LCLANU ULM)LRS0
j tlorne-.!t-t im
J Abstrrtder
, lillcimook County Htink Hldq.
GEORGE WILLETT
Attorney at Law
Office In Till.imook Block
Dr. L. E. Hewitt
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AN'l) SURGEON
Obstetrical Specialist
Both Phones
Olllce: Rooms 16-1G Tillamook (Hock,
llour-s: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
TILLAMOOK ORE.
L. L. HOY, M. D.
l'ln'sieian and Surgeon
Hell Phone -Olllce f. Residence 5 M
Mutual Phone - Otlice and Residence
TILLAMOOK BLOCK i
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Dr. Jack Olson
RESIDENT DENTIST
j Office Hours Iroin 'J a. m. to 5 p. m.
i Oddfellows Building
Both Phones
DR. ELMER D. ALLEN,
Dentist,
Has Located in the Commercial Bldg., j
Succeeding Dr. P. J. Sharp. ;
All Work Guaranteed, Both Phones, i
rtin u 9 to 12 a. m. '
Oillcc Hours: , ,Q 4;30 p nj (
Open Evcnincs I'om 7 until 8 o'clock I
Dr. Geo. L. Peterson
Dentist
Dr. Perkins Old Stand
Both Phones Residence Phoce 20 R.
rrynajQCCKWCMXUCKKOOOr
Both Economy and
Your Safety
1)11 t to the UV.miII Store wlienever yon wimt a fre
"''rim i(m iiiL.ii
PrrkATrHxr hfniiiHe. nrH.ii.enor iMiy.nu fnell ties S
wuli ii., r., ii r, imiii Mtlii-r Ifii linti H'l'id tlniuuiMs ol V
A'" i it n ennblei. tin to nml" tin- very lower,! pnees eon
iMlt'iit with nimWlv .
CAprjpv heem.He wi- n'Mieel our proless.oo, iim
oaJbbTY wi , t,.mle n.iy ImiI tl"' ''
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'ueuiodh, the inoHt henipolotiH enre, mi" q
I'unty, fifHhneHH mill Htrenlh. 8
CHARLES L CLOUGH C0 8
Reliable Hn.gf?ist, 8
ttt.t.aivtook:. ORKGON. R
w
ho
Ask The Man
Rents
He will pay you from 00 t.t $ k00 more
per month for your house if it has a well equip
ped hath room
Thin! of Mil
Actually from ii l to M per cent on the in
vestment or about ':i of the' net return' from
tlmt house you rented. Can you invest:
IS 100.00 any better.
SEE
R. F. ZACHMANN about it
Tillamook's Leading Plumbing & Sheet Metal Shop
J. E. REEDY, D. V. M.
Oregon
VETERINARIAN
(Both Phones)
Tillamook
TILt.AflOOK UNDERTAKING CO.
R. X. UENKI.H, Mtft.
Located in Jones-Knudson Building
Funeral Director ani Licensed Embahno
Ladv Assistant When Requested.
Pioneer Transfer Co.
G. L. DICK & SON, Props.
Both Phones
1 lie Same Price to Everyone!
Celatul IL Gnu in
Teacher of Piano
Diploma from tho Chicago
Musical College
A complete stock of sl-eot music
and Technic Hooks.
Terms: $4.00 per months instruction
VIOLIN LESSONS
R. B. DRISC0LL
Instruction at pupil's home
Tho twenty fifth annual convention
of Iho chtirrhea of Thrift! In Oregon
will rnft nt Turner July C-K
At ii meeting of automobile owners
rocfnUy Jackaon eotinty'a flrat nuto-rnohtli-
cliih wm orgnnlaed at Medford.
John Cox, a blaekarnlth of Med ford,
la dend from th effw-tn of a Mow on
tho bad. Th police arc aenrrhlng
for I' Jackaon
The twenty eUth annual convention
of the Or anon Stntr I'hnrmnceutlcnl
aaaoctatlon wt;i tm held at Oarhart
Tuadfty, July C, to Prldr. July 5. In
clualvo. Situ Anna ratlebrr7 of nintor.,
Ok:., nod MlM Oraee Olllett of HL
Paul bAvo bon aelectel an Inatroetora
of dorneatlc science at the Oreon Ak
rlruitural colleKo.
The Marion county grand Jury In a
report to Circuit Jde Keliy haa d
olared tfaat It had found mirm-rona
frauds In connection wt'h the expen
diture 'of rood funds In 191 1.
Krom prant Indl'-at ons. this will
be the yer of h-avnt tmff'.r r'ratnr
Lake haa eiperier.ced. At th.s early
date travel haa Un pra;Ucally twtco
what tl was rhun far last yar
In the b-itti-r eonteat for the state
of Oreyon, condurteil by the Oregon
Agricultural rolh-ge. the Junction f'ity
creamery -aa nn eaay winner for the
month of June with a scorn of 55
The visit of I'nlleil States Commis
sioner P. P. Claxton to Oreij'in Tues
da waa made the ocaiaion of a round
tahle confer euc of county school iu
pi rintendeuts at the Oregon Agricul
tural college.
V U Johnson, of Portland; Leslie
D. Howet!. of Sa'.eai. and G. V. Lint
r"r. of Portland, ha been appointed
f!".d engineers In the interstate com
merce commission and assigned to
railway valuation work.
A conference of all the commercial
bod. --a in western Oregon will be held
at Salem within the n-xt few weeks to
consider the federal supreme court's
ren-nt decision In the Orejcon & Ca'l
fornia land grant c&so.
The forest sen ice is ail vertlslns for
sale 2.420.000 feel, board measure, of
western yel'ow pine. The rest la
sucar pin", Doug'.as fir and white fir
all located upon the Crater natloral
forest In southern Oregon.
A crew of men from the federal rec
lamation service at Tule lake. K!am
ath connty, are making so'i- him
and oxcavaUons around the lake to
determine whether It woul-i be
ble to reclaim the district.
Stating that a case of rabies hi
been discovered In Yamhill county,
and another one In Polk. State Veter
inarian Lytic has Issued an order pro
hibiting dofts from running at larce in
zones within five miles of where the e
cases wore found.
Six Oregon cows won honors in tho
Register of Merit butterfat tests for
191-1. according to an announcement
made in New York by tho Ameni ..n
Jersey Cattle club. The animals w-'o
owned by Edward Carey of t'arlton;
W. S. Ladd, Portland, and C. X. Mc
Arthur of Portland.
Announcement has been made by
the state Industrial accident commis
sion that all employers and eni;kv. is
who have been under tho workmen s
compensation net for six months or
more will be exempt from the July
contribution, and it Is estimated that
the exemption will asKrer,nte $6n.i00.
A campaign has been launched to
eradicate tho Canada thistle from Linn
county, dale S. Hill, district attor
ney, has sent out uoticos to US laud
owners ou whose property thistles are
Browing advising them that if they tio
not cut the thistles themselves the
work will bo done by county road su
pervisors and tho expense made a lien
ou their laud, aa provided by law, until
the county is reimbursed.
The interstate commerce comm's
sion has held that the through trans
continental cnrloud and less tluia car
load commodity rates to tho Willam
ette valley and south of Portland
points, mado by milling to Portlund
rates tho local class rates from Port
land to the points of destination, were
not unduly preferential to points be
tween Portland and Tacotua, but ruled
that they must be abolished.
Members of the state fish and gamo
commission uro considering the advis
ability of removing the state game
far... from Corvallls, where Chinese
pheasants and other game birds are
raised each year for distribution
through the state, to sotno other local
ity ou laud owned by the state. The
present state game farm, comprising
30 acres, Is not owned by the state.
It Is operated under a lease, which ex
pires next fall.
The roport of State Treasurer Kay
for six mouths ending June 30, shows
a balance of $l,EU5,4l'9.Da for tho gen
oral fund. Mr. Kay said the big bal
ance was an assurance that the state
would not have to pay Interest on any
warrants this year. Disbursements
for tho six months totaled $3,773,304.15
and receipts. J3.927.C47.22, Tho but
unco January 1 was $1,411,145.49. A
law passed by the roceut leglslaturo
merged nil funds In the general fund,
and tnutle It possible for the state to
discontinue paying interest on warrants.