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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1915)
i Cbe CilJamook herald C. 6. Cromblcy, Gditor .asticrt Civic, n Ulcck c c Cucd.iy and Frhl-V lilfr.vl s j.mi'U inltr M,n V. u t'o rW at nihimook, Oregon, under the not of March lr " srn.sv. RirrioN si so a vkk :n m vNet J1dicrttifti-i Kates pent .dverie:i)enU I" rt Insertion, per line $ .H' F.a.'h Mihstspicul insertion, line .06 MiWICStead .'lit HI' 5.00 Timber Claims - - W.M Notices, per line ... .06 Cri of thanks, per line .OR U!, 'H-r line, flrst msertlen - Hach sutamqufcnt imfurttftM. Mn .OB ' Resolutions of Condolence and l,odge notice, per line .OB ttuslneat Professional erds.ino. 1.00 Display Advertisement, per inch .Sifi ALL Display Ad mut be in U1 of fice on Monday and Thursday Morn ing U insure publication in follow ing Tuesday sml Friday tasue. Kcasons are imperative. FKiUA V H'l.Y 10. HUG. BAR VIEW Bur View. Or., Julv Hth. WIS.- To the Herald : Owing to Uw inchraiani weather during the past week Uw at tendance at the beachea has net been erv heavy. mut get in UMK& with the weather man. a good one and shotiM b taken up by the proper committee. Carl Arnold, who until recently was employed m th Jelly here, left Mon day for Port I mi on business. The drill by th Lift- Saving C-ew Tuesday morning waa witness"! by manv visitor?, wm of whom had Mr. Mabel Robertson waa a Part-t never seen a life saving drill before, land guest at the Chiskohn cottage ' Th ctvw made a fine showing in their over the week eml. J life boat. V Headland of St. John. Oregon. -was at Bar Vie for a few day thia ; GARIBALDI week. Miss Dorothy Diamond has jost re-, Garibaldi. Or.. Jolv Hth. 1915. turned to her home in Portland after; Arthur Paquel it home again frm spending a week as the guest of Mrs. ; ritlamook to spend a few weeks re C. F. Marshall and Mrs. Marshall's j evperatinjf on the beach. mother. Mr, r rank Hooa. at Uietr; Mfl J. . Mann ha just returned. l.ivK h.im in Kosph Knott Crttlaffe n.... -b... .1 ....... , . . .... , w betngt cat i ne laminar lace qi j. a. tnwnam : weens nsuing . nnn ana ithiivm. Mr. iesap and Mr. 0. S diirt'd frvm nn raMcrn lat 12 to IN nr ao iml tlut no iu-v t hm nire 1m intrlm'l on hi f itrm. JI'lic tuber llrl found flvtiM with thi dnxnuo i'nno frm lilpinMit made t the drinrtun'uL (or ecrt mental iludy. .SUICIDE AT GARIBALDI Special to lleritUI. Julf HUli: 'ran1. Komblmn, kj 3l vai found d-wd in litit ortlnn itl linrtliauli thm uuirninu at "J . tn. tiy Amtrew lVlr son his nilhlvr DfCPiiScd wns u Afthortnnn nml l.a.l tartttl to nh m VitiieiHUv. Iui tin inoriUns did not pul in mi .i-.'ariii- o Mr, l'eterwn wont to bin enhin to vi htm and looking in tho utinlt fouml hiui lyinit ot the ibior tn n p.x.l of bkmd with u revolver bv his side. The eironer w t oneo ikittfed. It i jtuppoocd that ho i i -uiciilf. Kowblom. who hn aatlM n (trout deal v4etUod itt Uanoaldi iibout 1:' yoara 1190. lie wn w liked nn.1 v i cood hard working limn. It U aiti tbai he hml been tictlne oiieer for a fewdnyapnat nnd hml lieen drinking aotni lntoly. However, previous to Ihia time he had not been drink in for over 11 your. Cut Iii Meat Prices As our Rf.ts.s lod c.itllo rf now rc.tdy for tlur m.irkot, v.r .tro intikin; tho lollowi prte.M on our meats, for c.ish: .it 12 l-2c nnti 13 U2: pt pountt .it l!c ptr pound Occf Pot Ko.ist Rib Ro.tst Rib Boll Brisket Boil Stc.iks Corn B:ct H.i ntburijcr St:nk .it lie pr pound ai 10c p pound nt 12 I-2 to I5c per pound .it He and IS! l-?c )crpuwnti At 12 l-2c par pountlt These prices are u.trAnUvd on Tlllamoolt Products --.-----" - PRICK LIST ON U. S. INSPliC TKD PKIME. STfil-US FROM PQH I'LANU who is here from Portland on hU an nual vacation, is again teen on our street?. Mrs. John Roger and Mr C. M. Chihoim are trueaU at the Chisholm cottae from Portland. Mrs. Frank Tobias and daughter Grace have arrived from Portland for the summer. Anion if those from Portland are Fred A. Moriey and w.fe who are camped in the Tent City. G. pitched his tenia near the hotel. He MILL AT BRIGHTON B KG INS OPERATION Wheeler He- orler : The lumtor mill of the Hritctiton tmpnv resume! ieration last week after laying idle for the pnt n month. No large orders are ctming : in at the present time, but the lumber ami stacked to drv fir shipment in the fall It is not dertnit. Cooper y known how lonst the mill will ru:i Sirloin Stc.ikn Round Steaks Pot Roast b:cf Short Ribs and Plate Bollu Prime Rib Roasts These prices are subject o change TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. at 20c pT pound at IHe per pound at lOc per pound at 12 c to bc per lb. at 18c per pound are Portland gueeta of J. J, Hedriek and family. The canning and sewing club of Garibaldi Public School met at the! As soon aa the jetty at the mouth of I but ft ia expected that the j )b of till- ing the yards will take at least two or of Miss Powell Tuesday after-' the bay is completed enough to allow County agriculturist Jon? waa1 vessels of deep draught to enter the! home noon. present and gave a very interesting harht.r which will be early this fall, j demonstration in fruit canning. the mill will then run to iu full capac-1 Through petition the patrons of the i,v- ueh good water faeitioe will school have sigrilied their ititer-t tn enable the Brighton Mills Company to the erection of a plav shed , 1 the I tjeter meet the compcMUon of other, racittc 1 oast mills. ', .1..1 Tl .. -. . . t. : - .w.. 1 I'acilie I unt mill At nmuni 11, .. A. Bryant of Forest Grove has " nr, .Z'Z j Krcatjy iwbqw auni'K ine riny wmvy,'k m .:.- . 1 t , 4. t i- , fiimi-f kv rtkii is fitting up a photograph gallery. He w t V. . w - . expects his family this weeV. the wl" "l on" et ba- ! p0R SAI E tr p p vi.rh-r nt R-i- a mrM I JohnBenson, manager of the store! is visiting her. spent Sunday at Brj"""CK 01 a,y1 1,1 r" arm- acres tn good pasture, g od waujr. View, rhey were accompanied by Mrs. i rw gre is nemR oum lor nui wae gima property in town in A. new J. McCormick. Dr. Unit nf Pnrtl inrf. uml Mio Mv!l Zediie of Ft. Wayne, lnd.. relatives! of theirs. J Chas. and lRiie Willey of Beaver were inhaling the ocean breezes at Bar! A movement is on f"a among tin View this week. j settlers on the old Netarts road to re- part payment. HARMONY W. A. Makinster Titlani'jok, Ore. Call Kor Mids L. R. Stiger ia a Portlanl cum fjPen Morel Jackson. He ia employed at tne a'n N. W. Steel Works. Emit Heilebuyck and family are carnfvij here from Idaville. .Mis Amanda Reeves is here from) McMmnville. as the guest of Mr. and! Mrs. B T. HoffoiMn. H Wambsans and Harry Gray cpA over from Dayton, Oregon , the firs-i .if the week in their automobile. Tht . were accompanied by Mrs. Wat:. lagans and Mr. Hibbort who wii! 1 ccupv the Jus. Snydow cottage till August First. Ja: --s Snydow and wife left Wednes day 1 r Grays Harbor, Wash., to visit frier, is and relatives James is one of trie I. fe Saving Crew. H. Carlson, a mail clerg from Port lami, -i.ent Sunday with his wife and ton ; j are campin. in the tent city. F. inaeson, wife and children and O. A. N' .-Ison nd family accompanied bv .n: 1 - - Thelma ilhg compose party wh.j 1. 1 el in from Aurora. Oregon, fur t .... "ks stay. ... Sullena and wife in company 1 Abbs and wife and daugh Helen arrived Monday from ,-iho, to spend a month at the School District No. f7 will receive SMlcvi hliln ror tramc 1 adtition of ch..l house. Buis will be interest to? received up to Monday. July 26th. Msrmonian and others, as it wii r "rol spt'cmcations can iw seen shorten the way to this place of enjoy. th ac1wo1 -lrinteBrtiu 0mre. . - ' .. ' . I Jeff Harris. ment snout rour or nve miles. It is ! this thoroughfare This is of much understood 25 to 30 volunteers will! Jeff Harris, Clerk. M. E. Church Nntej. 10 o'clock, W. U. clear the road of fallen trees and other obstruction as soon as haying is over. f Sunday SVhxj Mrs. O. P. Hopkins received a mea-, V(yes. Supt. sage from Banks advising her of the, Morning worship 11 o'clock. Theme seriousness illness of her brother, Mr. ;f "emon : "The Tragedy of all Time." j Shipley ol that place. She left Tilla- :iass, meeting 12 M. W. M. Ht ,n. mock Tuesday afternoon to see him. eaoer. V . I - . . . D. P. Honkins is on th irkii.t hut ' Ww"r'n league f o clocg. at the time uf this writing is improv- j To till a pn sv itption tight a drug store must f,rl have the I.Mtiiir KIND ul pi epilations. Ours are ptue and IEST 1:1). Then kiiowled-je and tare mut he ti-.rj Strychntn and Quinine LOOK alike, hut don't H I a..ke. Ouv rol I creel pharmacists kVl HOW lo fill presu ipt iunj. and w;e VlJIIi- everyone helui uc send il out. I his is why s e l)t.M.H I. our dititj husines. Tiie Tillamook Dr IVe (jive you what you ASK lor. ing. Mrs, Phillips who is going to teach school here, has moved to NetarU where she is Roing to teach until our twh ol starts, which is on Labor Day. Sept. C. -vening worship 8. Theme of ser mon; "The Comforter. " A cordial welcome to these services. Bids Wanted FAIR GROUND IMPROVEMENTS wit . tc-r V Ho: , bta. , Dr aeron. of t'. St. J , cott. ' Mr. a Viet' r htr.' f' Cart Oregon, and opened their f r the summer. 1 Mrs. Lewis Wing-to and . myer and wife and son are n Portland, stopping at the generate bids wH received until : on o'clock P. . on Katunlcy, July 17ih, i:lf. for the following work : Pa' tiling the floors of both school huildinga in Tillamwk City, Oregon, in acr.rdancu with the speriiii-utiotit . t , , , , therefore wn file in the office of the Many improvement have Inn made! Oistrtrt l lerk ; " at the fair grounds this season. A new j Making alterations in theplumbing exhibit building 72x72 ft. hart been in lhe "wbool buildings in f.liam.OTk erected and an addition to the stock ' !jI ,1).l"flH inV f,e had from (',. !. l 1 .. L . ,. , lHmo, oirector. shells 46x100 has been built. Plant...-,,,. ih in ; . The new exhibition building will be training room in the highnchool build. ued for the school exhibits and other , .Tillamook City. Contractor to special exhibits. A stage has been sf,uJ p!rur:?!S erected in th.s building and U iJVsS rStftTVumi.; capacity arranged for so that enter- 1 shingles and nails. . , . . ... ..! t?aMI.. m r ..1 .. wuiHienia can ne new tnerein. cignt - a unr.w iiiHysncu in uc- uruniicu wiui me plans kikj specifica d Mrs. Ram bo and children ied by Mrs. Gorton, a sister Dictor, arrived Sunday from ! school distiicts have promised to place ottagea. those reisteroii at An.. Hcv. ar" Mrs. Dr. H. L. Tonoy and chil ires 41. 1 R. H. Grover and wifo frori Mr-Minnvillu, 11. H. Volheim, Fra"l. iiarrott and W. L. Tooisu Jr., from Dallas, Or., J. F. Yergon, wife and oiil,iren from Hubbard, and W. F. HaCrauff and wife and children, Miss Kthel FJi-ton and Mrs. Lula A. from Forest Grove. exhibit: Tillamook, Bay City in third class ; Beaver, Garibaldi, Fairview, and Maple Leaf, second class; I itrict No. 57 and Itiverdale, first. Four Grunt;e orgnnlzation have sig nified their intention of placing ox hihiu. ; Oretown, Cloverdale, Kes tuccca arol Fuirviow. N'oarlv 150 babies havo beon gntered for thu buttur babies contest. Two special individual farm uxliibiu have also beon promised. Thu live stock accomodations will now care for twenty head of hnrsos Hayno ' w' 'lua(1 "' Jttl. Thu fair dates are .u. l to ii. At Villa Camp the following have regUtered during tho pnst wouk: Ha zel D. Jl:iteh, Lancastor, Ohio; J C. Schulmerick and wife, Banks, Or.; Hugh L. Hall, Yokahama, Japan; Mim.iu M. IJaUui and Ida Becker, Lenta, Oregon; Mrs. M. Higgur, J. W. Ulggur and Agnea Higgar from Corn ing, Iowa; Ethel Brltch, Roy Slocurn, Eva SlncurnJ A. P. Akin and wife, M. D. Linduman, Harry ICaton. J. M. Fos ter and wife und Prue Foster from Portland. A request has been made that a life POTATO SCAB IS REPORTED Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis. July l.'i. (Special) Spongosponi, scab potato disease, i reported in Tillamook County by the department of plant pathology of the agricultural experiment station. This in apparently the first timo that this potato disease has been reported weit of the Rocky Mountains. The potatoes In which the disease was first found were grown on a farm in a rather isolated section of the coast tions therefore in the possession of (J. B. Lamb. I?. J. CLAU8SKN. Clerk. Notice to Contractor. Scaled bids will be received by thu C ity Council, Tillamook, Oregon, un it! 7:30 p.in,. July A, loi.;, for the erection and completion of a City Hall building, according to plans and spicifirations prepared by Charles II. Burggraf, archiu.v .Mbanv. On- All bid must be accompanied by a n rti fh d check p-yable to "The C ity of Iillaiuook, Oregon," for the sum of $.'50.oo, as a guarantee that the con- ir.utor will furnish an approved bond Kju.il to 50 per cent of the contract within ten days after the awarding of the contract. All bid must be made out on blank pioposals for the same. Blanks fur nished upon application by the City Unorder or Architect. Plans ami specifications may be seen at the City !c order's office, Tillamook, Oregon, 01 at the Architect's office. The Council reserves the right to reject any ami all bids, Chas. If. Hurggraf, Architect. line be placed in the serf for the bene- country, the original seed of which was fit of tho bathers. Tho suggestion la said by the owner to have boun Intro. tua Plume. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Barns and farm ImiMingH of "all kinds oreclod by experienced carpenter, either by contract or davH work. I'l tutu ! and estimates furnished for all kinds of j carpenter work. J. M. Liisbsrg Mu. CHAUTAUQUA NEWS lriu t hautacKtua attractions for Wodt.esdHy m! Thursday came up to 1 our expectations in every'way. The f Hungarian orehestr- was certainly a j gruat delight and pleasure to our music loving people. The classic and lighter veined music were nil rendered with great care. We like the instrum-jntatlon ol this orchestra, whi'h was computed inoatly of stringed instruments, ihe waves of melody and harmony that were produced simply entranced us at limiw. Kvery one was aorry when it enme time fur the Hungarian orchestra , to leave.. 1 Mnrion Ballon Fink, cartoonmt, by her splendid landscapu productions and impropriate, tulles held her audience well. She miide good in every way. Wo consider her part of the program a real tre.it. Arthur A. Franxke lecture! on thei "Spirit of thu Rockies" on Wednesday ! ovuning, and on Thursday afternoon on 1 "The .Mutch leas Hook." The first lee. lure tleali with our present legislsttvo methodH and we believe, 11s wo ftfter words hoard m-iny express thumsolves, Mr. Fninzku told a whole let of truth. Ho gave the people something to think I'boiit In regard to legislative aliairs. He is in favor of thu commission fm m 1 of government, which ho claims sheulii ' replace our present legislative system, j Ihe address on the "Matchless H,,,, rssarv to Mr.- sjkh-,.) lfdin M i them lo Portlan l MRS. ROBT. LANSING EDISON ' WILL HEAD nruDn nr iuum, uwnnu ur idftN Civilian Uoanl 0 vy0r wftya lo Pnr fid n.te Si.. ..1.1... muiaiiiicry is paiL Washington , tU tle tlu, Ki, the world on 1 liurenu uf d. . . IH lite im itn. Pwrwal a, ,., , IMlMH k li. 1 1 . civilian Im... . bei bureau mM tn the 1 , seilted to Mr.. HuUhtttsvii -s. Pronnl ret ,(,.. lb a teller 1.1 1 Mf ouUlUeit tu kSU4 Nf rl.i:,.. mf 19 wrk ,. meet the tbsx. Is re a den-iM euoOtrt. tUt .. lutervatiKl m t . aeropiaae au.i tag ia eaur. warfare a to.. , marine, km . 4eat K4tttn : . aid the nasi t. - dafteer Jtf. . fe Ia or . !t nra " Mr Kattaiti 1. ., up the lk i -i nuiotte, 4ui ' Pepf1le t ii(h,( tsrsiiii.fc a, to )oiit W tc . . t ortst i - to him, ttee.jt , known Iftrn ..n. ' !t lMirt i- tt4 ro t . 1 f.H, ' VI 1 1 ft',,,, . I 'S '- i 1 FRENCH CVERL LJ I f.ir. III I I LI '. IIH Hie fh rl" ' 4-- "e IMMr t-Uf bo I . th. VeM-h f sll Ihe mm e. 1 the plain uf Ki.. rambrai an tr Hrf pit' 1 1. !. UMMtt rtNMl itel aae baa m i atf ta behl 1 1 ' : - b ' 4 usr4 1 fH it . f ; . lalleli .. u lt ac las . tn ul mj)ii Mar a. "JJi. S -fMitfftt n.-xt Wb !;..(: Ut-a Utoae of . WARSAW A 1 i'V a LXr'EC 4T 1 .Is. Til I t by '1iii,ioi.l Mrs, Bo)ert L.insfno. tulr. n. . ... . mnn i.iitn . was 11 Hpieiidid Humming up of years of , ,w """"(led Wl'llatn Jennlnni Htmly regarding tho Hihiu and was In- y""' 8cer;iry 0f 8tat0, deed intercMt.ing. Miss Ilergh, tho beautiful yomig Norwegian singer, who accompanied the Himgi-rian orchestra, rendered some beautiful selections. She has a most pleasing voicu ami her ellerls went greatly appreciated. Thu reader, Marietta La De 0f Toronto gavo a few selections 'on Thursday evening. Her imitation of a baby is certainly of thu best. She Is one of tho attractions today. A Rncord of Profit.. - wh TZ ? "T wlf,,'H .al i ' U"r' 1 """" ''"'"I nr mil out of .N,. ,,,, you ever had 1, u ' .ii rw,,. ,,. . j,,;, l(1 - Itl'll CiltrinDMa ft'lvr I CdtlCISO f c u ! I .OinJws..,v ( , , " i virus ! ii Uu tefaat ,1 to k ''r it v ., and. . hla t.i 'afy c mo in ol :. the V i . roetll of ' 1 'la'i hi ' ilUft til, ill' llillnn of ,' m I Ho l,l, , ln of . ft'l Hlirtl ttl ird ' t. nil aii'l ei. si, 1 t' inl 10 ' tin 1 b 1 b' loa 1., I;li in . ionic f" tm Iii 11. roKlon i! 1 ont ,,. trogriul .i etui 1 lo 1 borulj if tin) ri i i Southwest Afrlr Pretoria, Hoiitlt Uoriuan torrlton . Hoiilhwesi Afrlni. Nipmrn milos. Inn 1 uiicondlllumilly to coiiiiiiu 111! Ittat Dm I 1,1 ca forces, This tin 1 man military for A j- 11 tiy DM 11 trr-'CJ" Oil w ,,t rw tm uricf in in? lieep were u r. .1 , M, H lo show how much 1 ,1, . h..- i'i..sbu;h7;;,;.,,,mi,,: Porlorn Hope. Paris Bcporta German Loudon. --A elit i Ii I ' thu (lermiiu crown pr" Ktiuiin fortrnt and (lit f u' nr tlm (JorillUllll In the tee in -gnllo collator attack In l'11' rW'f told of In tho latest I'M'"" " cummunlcatlon, 'bide (half ere ; . Bucknnr'H Souther.. Jubilee Singers ''' lbl hat. happ,,, "Mr "1 ' !" und Senator Muckutt are tl.u malt, at- '""" roast 11IN bi.rui ami 1, . tractions today ami tomorrow. !" ' ',,ar,(M! tHiiddenly llliin I In order to get thu Hungarian orches- 'l, , 'r IIImm" m,y. ," ' ' tra to Its next Chautauqua It Wiwwu 1 : 1 ih 1 1 Itl (' ( . J.IHU r" ,u '"'vei.'t w?-' Population of New York 6,21' New Vnrlf 'I'lui tlOllllllltll'" ' ' " ' - ' Tnrk City, according t" " nnrta nt tin. ulnlo ciiiisl.S Ju"' olntnH 1. r.oir.atn '1'lilH I"' of Enn nnn i.. n... ru n vears im ' 3 ,t 1 ,v previous census In 1'JIO.