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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1915)
Cfoe CUlamook herald C. G. Crombley, editor ,5turt Ctvlcc n Week c Cucsd.iv .ind FrHlnV t?iil r-i h .stt i cm- MtliT May K. I ' the pt .'dice at I'lllmnooV. Orvgx n. under tho act of March 8. If'."'.1." St"St'Kl 1IOS 51 AO V YVK IN V! M'K Jldvcrttslttd Kate ecal Advertwients Firtl Insertion, per line - S .10 Kaeh subsequent insertion, lin Homesteat oticva S.00 Timlcr Claim W.W Notion, per line ... .06 Card of thank, per line . , locals, w line, rtrst ituwrtton ."i , t liaeh subsequent lreirtltm, lino .US Keaohitiona of ( ondoletice and ldge notice, per line .W Hiiiiieas IVofeMional eards.Mio. 1.00 Display Advertisement, per inch .a AM. Display Ads must b m this of fice on Monday ami Thursday Morn icg to insure publication In folkw , intf Tuesday and Friday lwu5. Reasons are imperative. FRIDAY jH.Y 1M-. lUlo, There eidrable speculation aa to what Kx-President Roosevelt is doin.- on hi trip to the coast. There I no doubt but that his trip has a potit ical significance. ?onw believe that Teddv is put"" the wires for his own .-. ... mi iv- do not think he is. He is moat likely I V? h lining up bis fore with the idea of dictating at to who shall be the Re publican party nominee net year. If Roosevelt dictate Hf to who shall he tho party nominee and hi man shoukl te elected he will be the mighty man behind the throne. With a prospect of this kind in view will that element of the party which remained loyal to the ticket in 1012 take kindly to thii new oi mines or win mey in vucii j urgent. Roosevelt is determined to' run the party if he can. If he can't then what? The controversy between the United State and Germany over certain use of the submarine is now approaching the acute stage and the nation is, a it were, holding it breath in anticipa tion of the next important move that may be made. There are certain "ftre eaters" in thi country who seem to be determined that thii country shall go to war. and are ridiculing those who are standing out for peace. While we are not fur peace at any .rire by anv means, we have no time for the ultra militarist. The forces of our country can be so organized a lo repel invasion if necessary without over bur dening our people, and this should be Cone speedily, for if the last year has taught us anything it ha taught us that commercialism has such a hold upon tms uld world that humanity is but a second consideration, especially from a world wide standpoint. We be lieve that the people of the United Sttftes as a nation are endeavoring lo give humanity first place, but wu can not say thi of most of 'the other nation? of the earth. If we should raise an army for self defence it will be be cause e are forced to do it, and not because it is our desire or pleasure. The most we should do in case ol trouble with Germany would be to re call our minister and give the German minister his passports and then prepare for defence in case Germany shoul 1 attack us. It is to be hoped, however, these things may not be necessary. ill remain one year. It is under stood Mr. Wurdiek ia going to run tho ' place fur that length of time. Her is one for the vsraeiou a ma- teur to to rem ruber : i A truthful man. tie had tn flab- Meeting an ' old Asherman who had a good catch he bargained for five of the Unseat muk along he had. "Now." he said,, "just stand over there and throw them to me." "What for?" said the naher- : man. "So I can tell the boy 1 caught ' them, t may be a poor fisherman, but : I'm no liar."- Normal Instructor. , j Herald A. AnthMy who in collect ; ing specimen of birds and animals for History of Neve York City, is topping; at Chas. Nelson for a short lime, from , where he will proceed to Netart's bav. . ' Clarence Mallett and Hud Hamlin i left for toe valley last Monday. G. G. Graves and family are camp-! ins? at Pacific City for one week In j company with relatives from the val ley, j Alex. Walker b erecting a now barn on his place. j Mr. IX P. Hopkins returned from! Banks last Saturday where she bad' gone on account of the serious Mneea ' of her brother. Mr. Shipley, who ia now convalesing. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vandersee last Tuesday. BAR VIEW 1 ne past week has seen a change in the weather at the bach. The southern winds and rain have t;yen away to the northern winds and sun shir, which indicates fair weather for a while at least. The attendance is increasing daily and will continue us the ;tther improves. Sunday win an idea' day at the bench and hundreds wer seen at Bar View strolling aloni; j Mr the shore or watcbinu the many bath ers in their dilferent maneuvers in the surf. Some of the Life Saving crew are always in evidence and pull of! ! 1' M. I'holps, I'1 rtlrttnl altorn. w h'Kin hands with Ills frtt'txH hi'iv .UiriMu tho weok ond. Ml .1. II. (llivor of "Kow Clothes lun," i on n viait to frtetvl hi I'oit- Un.l lstmastr ASIv if liny City t comanr with his an llwtu, weio taking in the sight at Hnr Vtffw last Sa unlay. W. I). Davis, of Albany, Or., n mem Iter of the Stilt Air Orchestra, was u the city a while Saturday Or. C. W. Abel Hnd wlf. of b'uller tun Nrbraska, nccottipanlod by in mothor Mrs. V. Gilbert of t'ortlsnd, were the truest of M. I Uuaannt and wife over Sunday. 1 hey wero un tht-ir way to San Francisco, to a Howl the E.oUiun, Miss Uitaie Keeroa, .i tonchor In the McMlnnville schiHil la ti cueat of her sister Amanda u ramp here. lr. Goucher and family of Me.Mtnn ville are expected soon. Geo. Menhle and wife are hrt from IKjrtlrtmi. (tetirgx is the new ntmntwr of the coast Guard, sorvinv: in lh place of James Snydon who U nway on his vacation. It. W. lVtorson. wife ami dnuRhlir are here from I'orllatd for it vncntiun. Rollie a saiosman for tho Qvorland Car Co. Erl Rolland arcompanieil Uy Mrw. Medtt Johnson nre Mc.Minnvillo vijuors who arrived tdealay for ti tny t the botich Mr. Krantx in companv with I.olm Sen brook drove In from INirtlnnd in their ntttomobile. They report the roads mil very good. Too much rain, Frank Wood, with the Kithittn. dar ker Shoe Co. , Portland t heru for a viait with his family at tho Reach Kn-ill Coltagv. G. E. Dancer. Mrs. Ed. Dufum aii daught.tr Miss Ethel are her from Forest Grove fr their annual vacation. They have a guest Miss Rg. a toachcr in the schools of Mound City. Kan. Mrs. Jams U'lunimr and daughters bticabeth and Kathleen are stopping at The Hewitt for the summer. Thr home is in Portland Charles Gasavtt ai d t'A Hush while on a visit to some friends of theirs, the Run hi., who live about 12 mile from Tillamook back in the woods, succeeded last wek in killing a fine black bear weighing about 260 poumN. As evidence of their hunt you cn see the bear akin at the (1 asset t Cottage in "The Meadows." Harry Smith of Portland ia hair for his vacation a guest of the Jackaooa. M. P. Abrams haa built up ti Rood business tn the photographic lino. Mias Drisbo i a PortUnd guuat of and Mrs. C. Koblson. Cut In Meat Prices As our rmss c.iUlfAfcJnowJrtMdy for the ni.irlcot, w.- arc m tlctT the following price on our uto.tls, for cash: t ,,t 12 l-2c4intl 13 I--SC prr pounu iit lic per pound .it lie per pound nt 10c per pound at 12 1-2 to 15c per pound .it lie .itul 12 I -2c per pound .it 12 l-2c per pourui i-.ii i. is prlCk,., arc oo.ir.imn oun in.muw.. Products Uecf Pot Roa Kill Koant Rib Uoll Brisket Uoll Steaks Corn Hcci Hamburger Steak Th I'KICIC LIST ON U. S. STEERS FROM INSPECTED PRIME PORTLAND Sirloin Steaks Round Steaks Pot Roast Uecf Short Ribs and Plate Bolls Prime Rib Roasts Thosf prices are subject o change TILLAMOOK i:MEATjJC0. at 20c pel pound at I8c per pound at I6c per pound at 12 c to Ibc per lb. at I8c per pound MHS, E. P ; . y arr. y if MJEj 1 T -,awJ r H is If. mas&i ... y Mr r. PanKI.. Ut( latr . lien ili-4n Cf.liu 'A A A.. Tillamook Soasliore -iWILSUN LIKELY TO t V BBS i ('SO I' IS U hnr thokisitnda K-nde t.. ,c-i I ilirtr ti tiir'v4rUin 5 Hottis MmtJ l'ottltiucl uvrr tile .niuat", WMnleitul it'. u i..fr3heAmtH an Conform. Two', Dnily. Tjaiiis. TlllilOHM k 'I'Mvarnprr 1 .;'. ttllit ? t& a.m. Srualiore ,S.e. iil . . ' I t.'1'oitlaml I AO -,t. IMi l 0 baervlttn Cur.wilh Imltrt Imn i in the -'fteSlior Sei Ml ' IjRily iiulWcclt IJmls lNtrcti Alt ll'INT ;ting tint ul hotel Aa Jfor iodrr Alt ll'INT Heuhturl illrtiii.xiti t'titintv" rtr. rlc. A Vilt li (he Norris Kmery it building an addition to his residence. COMMUNICATION. Salem, Oregon, July 19, 1915. To County Superintendents: Many inquiries have corne to this office at to when the teachers from Oregon will leave for the National Educational Association at Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stevens have I arrived from Forest Urove and opomnl for the benefit of the visitors that;,helr eotiaire lor tre summer, boat drills are given on Tuesdays and drills with beach apparatus are given GARIBA1 1)1 on Thursdays, in the forenoon. I ' A mow; those from Tillamook who! Tho Ashing searon is now open its spent Sunday at liar View were Judce well n,s the beach season. Some Ash Holmes and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erman report a good catch whilu others Christenaen and children, Rollie wiit- j do not succeed so well. Joe Swulmw Min ami family, Alex. MeN'air nnd . seems to be in the lead so far. Home daughter .'.sh Blanche, who had as fino tiah have been taken from the buy Two World Expositions. At ?in I'frtin'iecu .in. I Iiei:.' i an event of H hie tunc nl tine iu . on-n.i Iaft-ii tu ini, Special Fnrcs lu July ,tt Sn Fnn is li Anyrls nn.t h.iii Hir.. m rvruiti ile. Low liotuitl Trip l'tue.s Dully with nti.it'i in rilhrr iln,lnn. Fii'jr Fine riiiin li-ill in l'..u It IliircHuft. Stop-Overs at Imposition All tl'kta in Un- K.ioi vi. t'.ii( uiu.1 1 in it tn.0Vf ra at Main FrwwiMwfO ! I AttUfle lt ire the K'iwH(oa)a. Ask nenrcat AK:it hir '" t'.iiiirni uml Its W.irl.l KaiNJaitkm' untl "ttny Suit Ni.ips ih.itrt k..iit-" SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Jrhn l. Soitt, ilencrsil l'tisei-r Aijenl, t'urilsnd, ftregtiM. Vhiif!i. i M..ii-l, . f i . tnviUii.tii ' ' br tt t ni'. 1 of Urwi' : vnrtare Wblla deu t. to be f"" known thai LAttslaa tA . . their tnln-U of what tiolsiion .r kouM b c " emment in ' Tlf la he . ill be c ' prtnnil i lly U rr. . itrittMh i--nf Amet-ai eotttrahuio) ptmlUtm ( in it p--ally atr .(!-. beuiit out ti. that the bar, Utwttnn an-1 ninni i ! f fir He M ' COMHETI I i) N '...OS of during the past week. A Hah wardun ia doins duty here Ui see that all tixh. erman comply with the law. Htmoh traffic hat not becomu vary strong hi Christian Church Notes their truests, his married daUKhter, Mrs. I'ayne, of Emetine, and Mini liar rutt of Dallas. Th crowds at the duncinir imvilion Will you kindly say to all toachers j uacn evening of a dance k'ivu yviIence 1 vet that make inquiry of you that a large , of the popularity of the dances and the number of teachers, including repre-, businuas like methods of tho inanane sentatives from this department, will ' ment. ieav rumiixi at. o p. (unv Thurgday of la8t ww!c Uon J.n Vou 8rt. invittMl l(J hm lh(( fo,owlnK mwuuie .iwr nuuiii, ouuruuy. . amJ hig KUesjl L, K Stilar lo()k t)ik(J ; ,)ro(ram t thu Christian Chur-h Hur. August U. for Oakland, arnvmK thcru from tar View to Garibaldi. Hailed ' across to Bayocean, hiked u Cape I 1 Sonu' service led by singer Haird. Mearea lii;ht Uou.u, from there around, 2 I'iano Solo by Mrs. liaird. to Tillamook, and arriving too late to I .! Orchestra special fov McGeo's Or catch a train, hiked all thu way back chustra. to Bar View before niht. Thu .bjy3 I I Anthuin bv tho choir. at 9 o'clock Sunday evening; that the faro will he a one and one-third rata. Delegates should purchase one way tickets to Oakland or San Francisco on any date from August 12 to 17, inclu sive, 1915, taking receipt therefore from the selling office. Such receipts wnen signed by me and stamped by the joint agent will be honored for return tickets at one-third fare to original starting point on any day from August 10 to 30, inclusive. All teachers who contemplate joining our party on Saturday, August 1 1, should through their local agents, make Pullman reservations or write to John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific, Wells-Fargo liuilding, Portland, Oregon. Teachers and friends of education will in this way form car parties that will make the trip a very pleasant one. Those teachers who care to have us secure rooms for them in Oakland or San Francisco should write at once in order that we may secure the rooms for them. We should appreciate your giving this the widest publicity among your teachers who contemplate going to the N. E. A. in August. Very truly yours, J. A. Churchill, Supt. Public Instruction. HARMONY Dell Hunlick and family arogolng to move to the J. Murphy placv jNorth of here the tirst'of August, where they sav such a trip is a good thing for your constitution. ' Par View is favored oach year by the visiU of a number of Portland's. ! most prominent policemen. The van-, guard has arrived and coiuists,of Lieut- , L. A. Harms and fainily, Lea Martin, and family. G. H. Morton and family, ' It. I.. Oosch and fainily, fi. M. Nutter, and family, C. K. Klingolsrriith and, family, John H. Young and wife, and J Mrs. Van Overn, wife of Sargeant J. i P. Van Overn, and her daughter, j Lieut, and Mrs, Harms have with i thcrn the three daughters, Ruth, Verna I tho . 200 and Grace, children of Saruuant Stohl. i months. who was here last year, but .who dur ing the winter was killed accidently. Uar View extends a hearty welcome to these big hearted fellows and their wives and children, who come each year to spend their vacation with us, to fish, to hunt, to swim and to rest. 'J hey are here for a good time and we trust they may enjoy themselves to the fullest extent. J ,j Mrs. John Lowe and daughter Miss IJrma, in company withJMrs, Kichard Hlado and little grandson Albert Niles have arrived from Portland ami opened the Morrison cottage, Mrs. Carl Arnold 'enjoyed a vlnit with her father G. L. King, of Ontario, Oreg,, who was here for a few days last week. f Vocal solo by James MeCallnm of the Heliums-McCalluiii Evangelistic Co. C Sermon SunjucU "For How Shall I go up to My Father if the lad bo not with mo? Gen. 1 1 :31. 7 Spotlight pantomino by five young ladies, repeated bv ruqiiest of many. This pantomino illustrates the song "Kock of Ages" which will ho sung by J. V. Ilaird. Services begin at H p. m. We are making a special effort to hold our Sunday School un to mark during tho Hummer Uon't say it can't bo done but come and help us do it. "All things are possible to them that beliuvo," whilu the one who doubts has already failed. "When things are at their worst is tho time to fight; it's easy to bo bravo when all things go right 1" We will bo glad to welcome vou to the I ua ! by James Moore 0. D. Supt timoin District. Special music. Upworth league hour 7 o'clock, dar, Mr. Duwson. livening worship h o'clock. A dial invitation to attend these MM-vlces, Hdw. tiittiiis. Pastur.SPU THAT CAR hi He owned a htit!umv I'mrinir car. To ride in it was heaven, Hit ran across a piece of glass - liill $1I.'J7. Ilu took his friunds nut for n ride, 'Twas good to be alive, Thu carburator sprang n leak, Hill - JIO.'j:.. He started on little tour, Tho finest sirl ot fun, He stoppad too quick and Stripped gears. Hill w!bi. He took his wite down town lo To save car fare win grant. He jammed into a hitching post, Hiii am. He spent his htllo liilw of cash, And then in Anguish cried: "I'll put a mortgage on thu houiu And take just one more ride." F,xt!lniti;e. Uuwber Ind .. I Cie ' Chirao I ttt COtttl"lt' ernmeni . UMnniolt4 I to tepro' u'.i' dustry. & i taenia oVuTii in Ur ".Li. hew blt -1. miaalon ami tho Natl' : asaoclatb ii Urpf"di i euttlns at. 'I " pntrlices r. i awn, ot N" ' nastH iiiU- n, (" In tho In mi I" - II Ue. crii,. ,l one Ol 'loltii'i elht )cnm Condition ( ' DR. REEDY HAS TRICK AUTO Laut evening whilu Dr." ICouily was on his way his auto took a Hinliluitjupull of jim jams, kick 1 1 up behind and left the road this side of the flipper Trask llivor bridge and plunged down a nine I foot grade, turning several flip Hops and finally landing at tho bottom wrong any and all of oik services next Sun-! 4,lu up. Doc was tlirown.Hovoral fuut Coneratuljtoa Tillamook Industry. Cart fUtwrtacb h received the lol- itvwmg Utter, which Is wi interest tu cor-' ,MC 'lfyne Of Tillsmonk Ctwinly is i"m a prannnnt Business man of Portland who b4 trad tH annual re port of the produiiion ( cheese in I ilUmook t'lHintv whith ai oub. jlulud in the I illmiiuok tWdligtit on junc 4iiij nw now tnofh better the djiryincti have done tn Tillamook ( oniity tfiuii in uihcr iart ol the l4lC "I have hern reading with interest mr reports for 1014 and I note what you say in relation to the prices made iur liiilUr fttl uo lo date Ibis vear t v. ant cttngralulatr you upon uh a j Icndid showing. I rcalUe it is rv ' ral cents short oi last year, but as .! probably know, I oroducc sweet in tin for the Portland market my- I n, nn 1 nave a great many netglt- bn on adjoining ranches on the t,olumiim river doing likewise, and the average price paid to my neigh short ,or "rNr the past six month. Tor (Hitler lat (:in,l il... ... r ,nirii-, irn Mini ma simmm trcamj nas occn ariiund .10 irnii, 4 little less rather than abnvr tn cents, for two or three month- Sutnr of my neighbors only rrrcivnl j iruts lor butter (at. They arr u.,w getting in thr ncighboihood of jj and , cents. So the orguniation you have In Tilla mook appears to me to be the great nt fur thr i.irm-ri thciq i, lu most yH-ni of the ktatr they arc iccriv 111 k from s to 10 cents Iris for butter ii 111.111 ti- 1 niuiiiook inrincri King;. ALMA II. KA'!7 Manager Mutual .if Innirsncw Co, Of Now York. Hooirvrlt Will N t "Jt rlcatll(i 1'"' elt. pr'l !' 1 1 ' author, imimu ' rti-d III Mnit r l mc dav. The eermon aubjoct for tho morning service will be: 'iThu Good Shepherd giveth His life for tho Sheep." Methodist Church 'Notes. 10 o'clock. W. Sunday school Noycs, Supt. Sermon to children lOfi, Morning worship 11 o'clock Sermon In thu ulr, landing In a tree where ho was caught on a limb by tho seat of tho pants and liuld HUipeudcdjuntil kind friends came along anil picked him oil with n pruning hook. Wo understand tho doctor camo through tho catastro phe without serious injury. Ills auto was soon righted and again placed upon tho highway by tho aid of thu fniihlui horsu and Doc wont hit way'rujoiuing. Subscribe for.thujllurald. Cull Tor I litis School District No, T,7 will remtlvu sealed bids for tho constru c t lomif 11 it addition of school house. HIiIk will be received up to Monday, Jy 2(Jt. 1 '! Plans and specifications can be seen at thu school Huperlntoiidonti ollleo. Joir Harris, (Jiurk. : ' ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? 3 Harns and f,r, buildliiirs of "all !t'i!.H in 1 1 1 y I oniriict or I MVS Work. ll 11 (Ui ca'::!f,,flO'r'!lllnn1lHof j.. m. i(ilsi)i3rg,j,Mu- 1 and rHiimliH I for 81111 I'mi" ' Thiil lb 1 KUldo Colin -l I'"' tliu tllllli, mid " olthnr haa fiirund pnigiuiu, was Hi' Hhortly tifter hi" m Al 1 in I II Ul tin' f 1 III " . itcmrot " ..:il THE MAflKET PurlUM S0i Oregon WlKmlClnl red HiinhIiiii, rod flfo. Kr,c. I lay KiiHtern alfalfa, flllM). I tut tor Croiiiiiirj ICggH lliiiich. :'lr Wool Hiiatorti Ori'K'"1' :ioo. Moliulr ale. bltif'fft fiiriy'1 sc, AtA Seattle. .... nsc; Vlll'lll lllllimii jv for V ' tl nurpuiiiur work. uai I'llOllo, rod ItuitHliiii, 8U0 8II0. liiirliiylliJ per ton. Iliiy-Tlmnthy, M7 l'"r (0' $H por ton, lliittur Cruiiuiory, i!?0-Fggu-liiu. 11 I 4i ri 1 :;i