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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1915)
I: Cbe CilSameok herald c. e. .mucrl Cu'icc .1 OJcck RnW'rrd i -. Cromblcy, editor c c c Ciicm1.iv drill Prhi.iV natter t.t 17. l'.M'. at t!i. pout .t'tice at I'lllauiook, Oirc.-n. umior tho act of Matvh IS?1.' Sl HSt. Kil TiON SI SO A VKAK IS IVNv l; JJtk'crtl5ittfl K.itC5 CCS' d tTtl'"W'l't! I'lrnl l-invrtiop, per lit' - $ .10 Ka.,ki -.ib!"niert insertion, line .Ofi Homestead .oliev - - R.IH) Tinner Claim - - W.W Noti.-os. per line ... .06 Curd' of thanks. per line .u UvaU, if line. flrt insertion .7 Bach subsequent insertion, line .06 Kesolutivms of omloloiiee and lxlin' notice, per line - ."S Hui!hm& lrfinl on),mo. LOO Pistilav Advertisement, per inch ,S 1 Pni'Cintr Pavilion hud the liugml ortiwtl of the semnn, ! far. Cha. Littler of Konwl Itrtive, are j stopping it Iho How I'.t. Ml. C. Wn! mimI daughter Uairl ami Mm C. I.. Denglor and daughter. , Mnrv are here frtnil I'lirlliuu! fur tw, w eek. i Mr. M Me or ami daughter Man ntf 1 'or tic nil hhiIo itiipplng tit the Intuit Cottage. Rev. and Mr, li. V Stiver n'i Cut lii Meat Prices As our rmsjs led o.ittlr '.ruovrtf.idy for the nurkrt, v- .irv nuking the following price on our inr.tts, for cash: .it 12 l-2c and 13 l c per potimi .it I'jc per pound ALL IMaplay Ad mttsl be in this of daughter (tuenn are lioro for three fiee on Mondav ami Thumlsy Morn iK to tnaur publication in follow -ing Tuesday and Krtday iaaue. K canons r imperative. FKIPAV )VA' 'M). HUH. UPPER NE5TUCCA appoint mnt H. Y. Blahvk filled his at NwVovrin Sunday. I Mr. l E. Morton of Lyle, Wmd.. is j visiting at the horn of hi sinter Mr. W . 0. Kinjr. Mrs. L. 1. Krake and daughter Net- tie of Tillamook are visitlnffold friend in this section. W. 0. Kin? and wife and Mrs I Kirc' brother Mr. L, E. Morion autoed to Har View and back last Sun- d . Many fishermen are to bo sen alone cur streams the? day and there are quite a number of campers alone the river. Mr Geo. Nash with his family came in bv auto trom eastern Oregon this wee'. Hnd is looking over our county with a view to locating here, He spent a few days at the home of his brother Mr. Exra N'ssh. while here. Mrs. Henry Smith has been enjoying n visit with her parents R. Whittlesey and wife of Seattle, Wash. Mr. Whit tlesey after a few days here left for a Milt to Paruins Expoition but hi wife remained here and will visit some time vet with her brothers Frank Hugh and Ralph Welsh of Blaine. The saw mill has shut down for a short time. Jenek Bros, who run the mill received the contract to build some road near Three Rivers and have pone there to wo'k. J. R. Finley and wife of Newborn, Oregon, spent several days with their uauunicrs .u.-s. r,irn .asn oi mis pince I jn tne and Mrs. til. rvinnaman of Beavar. Mrs F. D. Tu.-c'. and daughter Ma bel and little grand children of Hill City, Kansas came in last week ami will spend a few weeks at their sum mer home on Wolfe Creek. Mr. Mack Keen and family of the state of Washington is looking over the country and spending a few days with their uncle Mr. LewU Keen. Johathan Sears accompanied by his wife and als-o a daughter aid her family came in by auto frjtn Balaton one day last week and are camping and fUning here. Mr. Sear wai an early settler in this section having lived here when there was no way of bringing in sup plies except by pack hores and over rough mountain trails. Me finds many changes since then. He spent a few W. B. Pearce and family reeentlv arrived from Scramnt. I'-altf., by automobile, to visit his brother II. A. Fearer the barber. weeks. Rev. Stivers i pilnr nf th Kint t'nnsitan t'tiureh at Me.Minnvillc K. IV Carponlor nml family urn lictr from Willtimmotte. Ore., fur Ihj ueek. Anton Chrutenaen, latnr Seibert Charley Koater. FmnV Kniekttrbar inl (toward Kvn nienihorw of the Vtu ban 1UII tenm. McMlnnvllle, wro horf a few day this week. Klton llauk and l.lRti I'enrco from Hf .Minnriiin wore vi-uing rtemia Beef Pot Ro.ist Rib Ko.ist Rib Bull Brisket Boil Ste.iks Corfi Bcei H.iniburKcr Ste.ik .it lie per (loiuul .it 10c per pound .it 12 1-2 to lfc )er pound .it lie .ind 12 l-?c per pound it 12 I-2c per pound Poatmi.treM Anna Kill is enjoying ! .. . a vsit with her father W. H. Klli from Bnghton. M,'!t " Ja,n ' " orilanA cuet .... .... . ! of tho l5nwtts. Vli !rl Mann okloat dauohtilr AI Mrs. Clara Mann spont the week end ! J; potrolllng the I betich from Bar View to ftre warden. Itrlchtun h at the parental home in Miami. At a board meeting: last week Tom Fuller was given the contract far furn- ... ! . ter. Harry Itucuet, Krod rrmnbly inl Bowman was given the contract frtr , , ... ,J , painting me nonooi nouse. meir oia-i were the lowest. A hiking party coinpow.Kl of Helen J Ciaett, Miteot lto ami I.011U0 Mcls- . Last woek Wright and Young in stalled a two unit Sharpie Milking Machine on their dairv farm on the Miami. It is proving n great succors, milking 25 cown in one hour and ftfty-tlve minutes. The bu$ines of the dairy had increiuud to such an extent that it became neces sary for the management to put in the : new machine. McCarl entereil the jungles 1 back of Bar View Inst S.itordy in eareh of gatnu. They -vturned late in the evening leaving thu game In the w oods. Mm. C. V. Wilkin nml daughter Phlorn are camped hero Iroin Hlllnlwro ; I for two weekt. j ' Frtink Smith nf Tho Dalles (.1 a guost Jof C. F. Grubel ami family. it. R. I'oppleUn of Portland Is ei Tliosf prices .iro yju.ir.uttk'fd on rill.tmook Hroduct.s PRICK LIST ON U. S. INSPKC D PKIMii STl-ERS FROM PORTLAND Sirloin Steaks Round Stc.iks Pot Ro.ist Beef Short Ribs .md Pl.itc Bolls Prime Rib Ro.ists These prices are subject o change TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. ;it 20c per pound nt 18c per pound .-it loc per pound at 12 c to ISc per lb. .it lUc per pound CL0VERDALR 1TE4MS From rourier Mrs. F. W. Berger of Uenver, sonted her husband lat Saturday a baby girl. Mrs. John Fleck and infant, who have been nt the home of Or. Sht'tiror for treatment have recovered and re turned to tiieir home yesterday. Last Friday afternoon Mark Ed munds, of Pacific City, whilo playing barn, fell and broke his left arm. Dr. Shearer was called and tut the injured member. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kraner accom panied by Arba Stiverson ami Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraner, are enjoying an auto trip outside this week. Thev left or Tuesday morning, intending to visit Salem, Portland and I tooti River, arriving home tomorrow or Sunday. Tbe first Courier otllce call over the telephone this morning was from Hilly Owen asking in an excited voice how much apace we had left in the paper. We immediately had a vision that the war was ended ami the bottom had dropped out of thu price of all kinds of foodstuiT and that a page ad at least would be required to give quota tions to the public. After several in- Sears. elfectual attempts to get what he was days while here with his brother C. W. 1 saying we heard the word "grandpa" and thun gr imped the xituation for the attack very much resembled thu one he had in the office a few months ago. Tnis time we are pleased to quote that Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wersehkul are tho proud parents of a baby boy. HARMONY D. Burdick and M. F. Hopkins and families are camping at Netarts. While the writer was driving be tween the Lewis- Johnson pluce and the Trask River bridge. Dr. Reedy came in opposite direction iT an auto. The Dr. stooped over to adjust something when the car left the road and in an other instant wag lying 5 feet below bottom side up. But for the fact that the front part of the car lit on a small stump, the Dr. escaped serious injurv. The car after being righted, sorned none the worse for the accident. Mrs. McMahan of Maploton, Minn., siHttr of Mrs. G. G. Graves, is visitim? BAR VIEW j octing a one story cottage on thu ov.wn I front. ! T. Baylesa and fnnillv are Portland ( guesu of C. II. Hunt and wife. l J K. L. Rice of Portland ha laknn pre. i charge of the White Camp for the roel with f the season. II. M . .Solan and wife of Portland, pmt the woo' end at Bar Viowr F. W. Switnton Hnd wife in company with Mis Kthel Smith an 1 Osear Mc pherson auloed in from Portland Tues day. Mr. Swanton report the road in line ahap-e. Samuel Show ami wife of Forct Grove ars campod in the orchurd. A Globe Trotter by the namu of "Rattle Snake Jim." created a little stir in Bar View last week. He pulled olf a fo o atunttt at ttie dunce one eve ning which slightly amused the aud ience. Much of his talk was at random and silly. Some mothers in camp here became gruatly worried by hm action ami insulting remarks to their duugh- ters. If report are true he lit an un safe character to be roaming over tho country nd shook! he taken in hand by the proper otticials. At Villa Camp are registered L. An derson ami mother, L. Wade and wife, H. M. Kimball, F. Thrashe.i, Capt. C. K. Ilaty and wifi-, Vurnettu Ware. Mrs. C. A. Clark, Mrs. J W. Kane. J. 1). McKay, Mabel Hill, W. C. Walker ami wife, Mrs. R. J. Soverns, Oblv, all from Portland. Miss Irene Carter is oritertaiturig her Iriond Mary Beckur, of Luwiston, Idaho. Mrs. K. l4 Minor, daughter of J. W. Jaekson accompanied bv Miss Irene .iiiuur ui Muiuin, .nnn., carnf in from Portland Tuesday on a vacation. Dr. and Mrs. I, !,. Mowittnn. child ron aiitood in from Indi-penderic- Iucm day for their annual vacation at Bar Viow. At Son Kr.iii. nan an. I n.iii Diego it an evrnt . Mir uinr iiiiii hup oil iiiirto! j'lr! to of HM('. Special Fares in July It, Sim I'mm ncu l.o Angrle-. 1 S., iiptfll(Mi irruiltt tldtt. iow Hound Trip Fares Dally Willi t. ..-, 111 rlllirr llr-.-lii.ii. Four I'm t'taiii ).nl in Hafti Direction. Stop-Overs at Imposition AH ticket to the K.im vi.i riif ,fM ,Hriiiit niip.overi m Sun t'ruiu'Ut-o utul l.o Aruele I,, .re (lie l;iiilll:m. A-k t'ipt Agent for " Calil..rni.. a... I It VhrUl KiKillon" n.l " y Suit N..te Sh.i.m K- ,,,( ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Jclin M. Sett. lieHerai:i'.i,rii4-r HFUti ,., ,,,, fj,flft The railroad company WelneH,iy placed a Imjx car adjoining the priori ticket olliee, Ui bo used as a ba.-g ige room. As soon as it was lenrne.l that The past woek has seen some finu weather at the beach. Tho warm weather in Portland and down the val ley is causing more people to sook the seashore. Each day at bathing time the beach is lined with bathers and sight seers, a right jolly crowd. Fish ing oil thu rocks along tho jetty is ! tho coinpanv intended doing this R K proving a groat attraction i(t Bur View. .Jackson, circulated a rcinoiutr.ifiuc L, M. Hawkins and W. F. Walker I wh'cn wa uiekly telegraphed to are here with their farnilioa from Port-' ''"rtlnnd and a reply was soon ree ved at the latters home. The sisters hadn't land for a stay of two weeka. Thuy iro,n thl! company stating that the box met for 21 years. G. S. Rogers from are camped in the orchard. I car ""ly placed there ternnoriirlv T. P.Lund and family ol Pasco. ." " "l"rl"-r" lor uxpross and Dag,'aK, Wash., are enjoying the sea breezes. J. C. ISranham, wife and children in company with Mrs. M. K. Thompson and son are Portland people camped in the orchard. Mrs. C, Wilson, cf BankB, and Misa May Uarclay of Portland are camped Oregon City is visiting at the satno place. Later: The Graves family, except ing Roy, and relatives left for valloy points last Monday, where they intend to remain 2 or weeko. Ole Hopkins with family from across Wilson River was visiting with his father, D. P. last Sunday, whose health here for two weeks. is pooriy 01 late. Krebs Bros, are still making brick. Kels Nelson arid wife moved into their new home last week. 0. Dicks is applying a coat of paint on his new cottage.- Mrs. Alex, ilanke with baby and sister, Ruby Hush, are visiting with their aunt. Mrs. Otto Krebs. wnat isitr view needs is u good depot I to accomodate the increasing freight I and passenger traffic, and wn believe j that if tho proper action was taken by , thu citizens here such 11 building could he secured. Jack Goodell and wife drovo through i from Portland last week. Jack will I help his father In the express business. B. A. Legg, wife and children and Mist. Zella Swlnforrl autoed in from Portland to spend two weeks at thu beach. Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Marshall are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Leon Petura, who autoed in from Portland last week. C, JL Fleming, wife and daughter Dorothy are hero from McMinnville. 'I'L U . L. .. : . . f . iw.nh, ., .s i u... i wlulr I-'""'" iNorrna " 1.0 manic ('oucher tho great advantage and convenience I of the new depot. They often wonder! Mra' J' A' cl-'me"Bon unjoyed a visit how they got alem? without It ko manvi with her sis,er Mr- J' ' Hurries of years. II. W. HOP PICKERS WANTED HI, 1 'if ' 11 lia 100 GARIBALDI Riedesul and two grandsons Portland, over the week end. Sunday, Norrls Emery and wife en- Earl Lathrop and Floyd McQuinn in i tortai"olJ M brother F, A, Emery urn) company with C. M. Robinson and wife I wffo from Nchalem, who were uceom from Turner. Oreg,, are now campers par,ie,J by A,,U!rt D(!"n nt Aurora, III. at Spring camp. Last Saturday night, July 24, the iinriio ,f 1 tin . sh!(jHf Koofl vatcr, wood fru Hawed 1 .1 ... Biovi: lorigiri, campHheds are built to accomodate -1 or more jiickers so make up a crew of ! or more and get a shed. I'll set a day for moving pickers from Banks and will meet train, pickera ...ill I... I r . . . iii uv iiiuvcu ireo 10 ami from tho yard. Will drop you card when I want you to come. Very truly yours, J. VV. Searey, Per Ralph C. Oglesby, Foreman. BankB, Oreg., R. J, j, NOTICE TO FARMERS The Tillamook Lirne Product Co. Is ready to fill ordcrn for lime atone. Send all Communications to II. r. Jackson, Tillamook. Customers am requested to bring Hacks or It will lin necessarv to chiirii4 .-if r. 1. sack .or uiivii te-s, aim we nave ,l mfiUT. This coimmmity Knows that you can DEWiNI) upon anythiun lhal comes from our Ur,m store. Those who deal with us have always found what we yave them was reliahle; they have l-AITTI i s We shall not abuse that faith, hut shall always ulve you the BUST that can he not. U The Tillamook Drag Store We give you what you ASK for. INSECT QfiRMjARRIDn Rsl, Anl. nil n . IUU.rd..l W,(h rj(,u The liiir.Hanih.il, , , h.. iIIm IommI u(1(1 lh in .....hula. ).i,. (eirf iTr lilllgtle and ulet.i.ii.j .1-1.' .... ' -'MI ad IT irlbiuu n"iii. III t-'e- to lhi titf IlitMn Ih-.Ii. i, edlrttilj lsle. l, , ! -llile lttulniii- . lU- U w ltl ll in m ' Iml M'lUMt' I Hilt J. I Hill kj. , i-. burnt f ..iniii.,,1 ! rn,Inrt rullll I !. lim. hi., nlil. m., i.. 'I'UlVlirt.J I I "I r few, i ' "llltf II li lg 1 1 i u.i.MVt ,,J '" tjl r " mj it ij ' ' Mil I Tillamook Seashore Resorts Whore lhntirnmU f H-.ple teiiiii t u I rieif en tt ur aiioii 5 Honrs I'luin I'ortlitn I Over 111 Hal wumlrr'iil wni1. in .mr llic unii itn I'un Intent., Two Daily Trains. Tilbiniofk I'rtuwetigcr l.v '.rtUn t 7 IS in. SeitHire S.e lal . . I... 1'uttlaH t I. to t.m. Pur lor t lierviilt..n C.n witlt Imit.-I tu'n li on t? 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I In lfi"lll rtt ijollr i r i rmrHi ivr of i lie fwMle W'ti ti- i- - ll Ik tNSitr l n. IMW VMI1t-u i In ' twil. t all. i a -- re all in bumx-m 1 lot J tri i.M 111 i .1 b Ohl T..n. t !' Or oH't , rouliir or -. I, -if (; Ultra uf i Itlnr '- n) ttt amt. inurx i-uti ' ilimriri. iip - 1 1 . '.! ir li hi i Km ' - t 1 lt-nr iiuiinii - '' ntiPH be a I .' i II- t'tit In- m lltimsiil i 1 1 iii Idi-r ilrliikinw i i'-;tn nn.iwrtl i.i iirintt a i' ' in.il It mm ii. -I .1 ' r l B I Ml lll lM III It ' 'J 1 ihk fuiir iinri in t ' im-"1 ui. Hi in. had i-iii i n. i It' I I HpiH-iatnr u ii i i (IU1 , rlrrs , r l uiuq , i ml! ,fiMl . if W ,.iif. , uf'i'l ll -I H 1.1 wax Wt A MOOSE PICNIC On Sunday, Aug. 8th, there will )0 a ARE YOU COIW; M BUILdF Banm Minis f'nn lmlldlnH:of ' " Ik imlM , ,m.i..t. -i i ""HiKn ill fill Mooho picnic at the Beater drove one I either by P , ;,i,lVx'!!'r,l,'n,,,,,,pnwnter1 I It occura In Iho ro.HH of .mW anu orie-nair miles mint t,t tnW ti.i . mwi ,.un.... ' ""v wnrg. i' nim d T r "r'-"r'!'l kinds of anu orie-nair miles east or town, riiln picnic will bo for rnomberH of thu Moose lodge and their families, nil f,f whom are requested to come arid bring full baskets. mr iiiiiiitr work f M i ii ?' ll ill Phone. M' ''""''erg, Mil. Cp of Co . ' Hop In I I.ST Ibifiii i-lliillu-ll oOlllll aim of Afrli n not ui, i'. I lilt- li, i-h. nf ' rnlli it. unil u tin- -I' I Iii nip tnnuril priMpiH-t of tun iv" -i I in I hi ni'i'innl iiii-i I'urlugiii'-i- niniini ' "I 'aim ih' Una I.im OimmI I f (.. The li il In 1 IUH ht- a itniilillng i In- "iiuil.i ri fM Afrlia milli-il mi in i 1 ut IBM' lug up thu lung drrnim-d of WJ India. I. . .n'l (. inri 1 Mir .Iiiiii., ll.iiil., Ii'lit I Kruliiiiiin'i. r..nlv iii ii rfltili c In. r. I .... I r,,.,i. I rn l.l'i' llUritl ' ,,,.. ..I . e 1,1. tiltllC. I'' I "I'l'llillK M "III' "I .'. I - fniiu ihi Kiviii'li author of ,M . ami rend: "llow'a It going'' i Mr I'rolnniiii ivnd It ,M ond rici, when II nan fh'r ,M ' had fulled, (lien replied "ll Is gone." .New "rU '"rl t4 imnrovamffl' "Do you think tin. wrl'1 u 1 "It ought to be" rt'l'llf'1 '"1 who worries n whole l"1 'TJ I uii ."i'i. ...... ..fit mnrc n" .1,1, iv i clues being Invented evr7 Washington Kliir .-iin VflTIII.'.i' . f Taiillllii Is i hi. nellve prlnril1" . , c1! iiuiKim vaniini ice -n-"." - - ii i , niifl .. ,iilllllll'f w I .ii,., i-n llllll Ilium III II f- . Blri. i. . , ... i... now". ji mis nceii roiinii i . clover, wheat, cowikis 'n plnnts. ,,- l0HiH roriune loiives niwaj- (l I Ulaniook I'eed Co.J open to come at a remedy.-