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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1915)
raj Cbc Cillamook fierald Cut In Meat Prices As otir Rr.tN.N fi caW arc now rvAdy (o, uMfltcl, Wtr aw itMKtnR the following prCf our imMtN, lor c.x: Hccf Pot Ronst M 12 l-2o And 13 l-2c per p0UB(j Kill Ky.vit .it Ijc per poUn(j Rib flt Ik per pound flrlskct lloll nt 10c per pound Stt.iki nt 2 1-2 to I St ;cr pou Corn Hrct ft I Ik nntl U I ?t per pounj H.irtibut yer Stctk .it 12 I 2c per pou C. G. CromDlcy, editor .ucrt Cwlcc .1 IUmH CiiC5iJ.iv and FrldaV fintervd voniol. natter Msv W. V.U. st tiu v-. .tfW ut 1 llUutools, On-c-n. imdor tho ,vt of Msrvh .t, 17V s!-!M.k.rriOS SI SO VKK IN vnvk Low Round Trip Fares To the JMvcrttslnfl Kates 1" rt InSlTtt"'... HT line i Koh sulWijuent insertion. Hrw Homestead mI itv Timber Claims Notu-cs. per line Can! .f thu-ikm per M w L.vl. -vr 1 1 nr. first risertwn - Karh submjueiU nvwlion. lino Resolution!" of ' orofc'lei.ee id l.djv notices, prr line Hustnea & Professional cants, mo. nittulnv Advcrl'somcnt, per inch .tV. ' .1 i 1.00 .if Tillamook County Fair to nr. mci.n a r tili.amoqk. AUCl'Xr Mth. 25th. 2(th. 27th. Itortis tit ThUimauk ami UiUm'n. .10 .IV .OR .or, AM. Pisplsv Attn most It in this of feo h Momlsv t Thursday Morn ings to Insure puhlieation in folios Int Tuesday and Friday issue. Kmim are imperative. I wsi' prices art KtMrAtitft'd on I lll.ttjjook Prodttct. FRIDAY AlV.l'ST 20. ID to. ft. 7, and S ft. and S, of the past wr.k have attracted unusual attention all aloni the beach. The breaors have also been quit touch ami cone-' (Mnlly not so tnanv have ventured into the turf. The bolini tournament hu h ha : been arrange! between the Uar View t ana Kocfcaway team is jrvim; of i great interest and much enthusiasm in , manifested by th lover of the (port Two camea have been played already this Hiion and Bar N iw ha n in , both ocs. The Ural name played on Monday night of lat week in the j hcwlimr alley of Jaekson Brua. at Har : I View, and the local team winmn two ae : games out of three- llarokt r. Hnm-, After the featittR8 pave the address of welcome in of the city. Attorney Johnson usual fl icnt style (tjve a vivid picture . arP ne guests at ramp Huson of our little citv situated as it is amid utchard. from Bcavcrton. the most beautiful surroundings, and j C. Urrry ami wfe in company' Red Men Banquet At Hotel Tillamook An Evening of Feastiojc and Speech Making On Tuesday eventpg a Sanquet was Riven in horor of the visiting Red Men at the Hotel Tillamook. Two long tulles extending tbe full length of the diri"K room were ocucied, nearly two hundred being present. The dining room was appropriately decorated an the service was first class. Tillamook i mdeed fortunate in having such ) loud gam was pUyed last Monday E. K Oaniete acting as loastmaster. ' Koek.wav. and Bar View won Introduced Hon. S. S. Johnson who tw0 Kama out of three, M.J. Rob.son in his ! I John I'eterson ni wife and daughter in the asked our vtsitors 10 er joy inese iiimKj w to the full during their ?tav with us Judire Jones in response spoke of tile bright future of Tillamook. His glow tns: picture pleased our people very much. The next speaker introduced the Great h-cohnee Prelerick B Ellsworth and wife are new people front Portland camped in the i orcnara. f J. U. Rogers and family are McMi..n . ville residents ctmied here for two was sfeeks. O. : Judge J. H. J-mes of fortlami has TV. SrV. I'fom WtMer , iL.t) tWart !Uk lrll.. lfrMi itriKhUttt l.b' Hur w ......... . lratatOltstttuitUiU UttfiPll Sv. CirtbWl . . , . . . I'rwm luciiiMy v. Hy l ily Ccnw-rMmlmir low Utr frtrtt othtt' point. Htlf Tritm .Irtlly lewr-n Mtihlrr ttt TiUn'h TILL A MOOK CO UNTY HA AfD U'll' be in iittctiiUm c l-'inr ilidiv n 'In" tiltil l.i''il'it (Kfin .r.liu ilitnx pin (III' I-, 'mii. i l,i.. I . hililiex M r li'l'il'.. i' Full l-iirll. ill 'IK li in itr.il.nl k' il SOUTHERN PACIFIC. ilin M Sutl, l.fiii i.il !'.! n-r nil Cull ti l. iir I owne cf Boston. Mr. Downes made joined hi family here who are guest of the Gassets. Mrs. Jones ami Mrs. Gasset are sisters. Other gueW of the GaaseU are Gertrude, Kthel and Rulh Lind and Ethel Sundt erg from Port land and Edna Anderson of Wallace, ' Idaho. Mrs. E. B. Johnson. Mother of F. R. Johnson of the Bar View restaurant and Miss Albetta Ellis from Portland, in company with Miss Pearl Schutta of , Spokane are spending two weeks at i Bar View. j J. W. Mills him1 fmally of Portliind have arrived for a two weeks vacation, j Mr. Mills has a position in the Portland ; custom bouse. i J. H. Hriurly. wifu ami son motored ! in from Portland for a short Uy at the address of the evening wolch was a masterly effort. Laying aside all jesting, be entered into the solid sub stance -f the work to which he is preatly devoted. The history alms and purposes of the order were Riven due consideration and he Rave the members of the order who were present much food for thought, cause for encouractf raont and enthusiasm for the future welfare of the order. Great Sachem Cue who was then in troduced made a snort nddrea; fitting to the occasion. Toaslmasltr Daniels, nest introduced F. E. Shaw of mis city, who in behalf of the local Kotata tribe, gave the visitor a roym welcome. Mr. Shaw's rernurks were well chosen and to lb pcir.t and voiced the sentiments of 1 the beseo. every member of the local tribe of this j Mrs. Carl city. ' left Monday L. M. LeD,.tr of Portland, gave th . Portland, response to Mr. Sl.aw's address, giving j p0ital Clerk J. li. Xebrunic a splendid talk which was full of j th,. week ond with his family in wit. humor and also some of the more j har.. Arnold and son Wesley to join her husband in spent camp solid things whicn aru profitably to i think upon. The aoove mentioned addresses were followed by several short and appro priate talks. On Wednesday morning thu visiting delegates were taken in nulos about the countrv Wednesday afternoon was spent in a business .-ession, and on Wednesday evening the degree work of the lodge was exemplified to a large class. Crack bowlers among the visiting P.ed Men undertook to "how up" the local pinshooters at Casey and PiUpat rick's Bowline and liillixrd Parlors on Tuesday ninht. Several months be fore the conclave opened, challenges were issued to the local aggregation and many lollowers of the stort were on hand to witness the slaughter. Jnaie9 Tompkins in company with his friend Mr. Hansen, came ovor from Seaside last week to shake hands with friends at Bar View. Last year Mr. Tompkins was connected with the or chestra hure and this year the same orchestra is at Seaside. Mitisf Dorathen JorKoaen "nd brother Van are Portland guests of tho orches tra boys. Kollie Potorson in company with Or. E. W. Morse were Portland kuosis of M. Pererson and wife three days of last week. They were here on a flsh in and huntinu trip. li. F. Morton, a contrast painter of Hillsboro, in carnp hero with bin fam ily, has purchased the White Camp from Dr. Wise and will run it in tho i future. Dr Mark Hnyter nd wife nf Dnlla in company with Harry Wutormnn and wife from Portland, motored in from Dallas last. Mrs. Kobt. t'tark of l,am Duck Camp, in omtmny with her brotber Charles Thayer of Portland and Percy 'hayer of Tillamook, returnnd Satur day 'rom throe dv" Hshinn trip imi the Traalt River, bringinc borne a nne string of trJUU Mrs. L. Gibbons in here from Hills boro for a few dnys. Fivd 1 rumbly of tho orchestra en joyed a visit with over the week em). Purtlnnd. Mrs. Besie Holt in company with her mother Mrs. Dun Cituier rrived last week from Mc.Minnville for a two weeks stay at the beach. A. 0 Davidson of Portland is the name of the new barber. Fred Harrod is here from Portland hnktng hands with his many fri.tmM. ?'. ( Baker, J. U. Cllahsn ami S. A. (irodhesd composed a committee of Kei Men from Tillamook who met at Bur View last Saturday the delegation of Bed Mem from Portland, who were kjomn to Tillamook for a convention. his sister Mabel Sho came from GARIBALDI Five men participated in each team, Kar, iikp who hil8 1)uon ruru,ing the the Braves" being represented by White Carnp. will goon leave for lnde Kenyon, H'.rninR, Stackhouse, Fergu- p(jmlt.nc0 Qre., whore he has a pn son and Dickie, and the community by sltjon u3 che(.k ,)0g jn a iirj,u ho) Goldsworthy, Wallnee Myers, Watkins j-ej(j and Fitzpatrick. Three Kmos were jj, Owens of Portland will spend second, the visitors admitted their de feat and withdrew. The local team averatfod ICO 2-10 pins while the visi tors found only 133 -1-10 BAR VIEW Bar View, Oregon, Aug. 1H, 1915. The fine weather still continues. The attendance at the beach has reached its height for tnis year. Tho high tides Viuw. Thoy have as guests Mrs, Owens mother, Mrs. S. J. Cunningham and Mrs. Hlackrnar of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Kent are entertaining the Misses Dora and Myrtlu Hayes, Donald Hayes, also Luebke, all from warlunun, uregon, Aug. in. iui(. - Peter Svonson is entertaining Mrs.' Walter Reed and Miss Edith Itnnsome ) wlw are here from Portbind. Mrs Ueed'4 mother was an old sehool-mutu of Mrs. Svensen over 80 years ago, Pete is showing the ladtita a good time. Vivian Walker is hero from Mnitjiiia shaking hands with his many friend. Miss Donna McMillan n entertaining her friunds, Miss Myrtle Downs of Chchalis, Wash, and Miss Burn Ice Jat'oby of Bay City. Mm. Miles Monalian and son Robert are Portland guests of Mary 'J. Powell. They cnine in from Portland with hone and buggy. Miss Eva Wheeler and 11. S. Brim hall, tcachhors of the public school are busy catting tb i school exhibit ready for the county fair at Tillamook next week. STATEMENT uf The First Natiunal Hank of li:U mouk. Ore, sliowuig tin- 4Mi..ui ! xnt tt trie erwdil of evrry JrHaitr July, I 9h who h' ihit madn de posit or who Kan nnl withdrawn ' part of bis .Iru-ail, prin.-ital or ml r et. for s pern ! of nirn t.'.ti uvr'. v?) yir immediately pri'r to sstd date, with the ' sum-. Ittsl mioarn pla of rvaideiwe or polth- aiiilreai of such depottur, arwi "the faet of ht death, if known. " "ZTTT. Name of DeiMMitor 1" . lailf5 Ami Kvan. W, II TllUmook. Ure. J . Pi Touchy, Annie " ' It) LiMimia, V. M. " 2 West, Wm II . " ' :..ou The above are the last known ad- dre ea. . 'Ji I Slate of Oregon, I 1 County ol I illiimooit. I, W. J. Riccbers, being (Irs I duly sworn, depose and ssv upon oath, thst I am the rnshler of The First National Hunk of Tillamook, Cmntv of lilla monk. State of Oregon ; that the (ore going statement is a full, true, correct and complete alalemenl, hievlng the name, last known realdpife or mint oirlre a itlrenn. fart of deatb, if known, ami the atmiunt to the credit of each deei:tor as required by the pruvisiona of Seelioiis V.r7n-73H, iiu'lusive, Ixird'a Olef in l.twa. W. J. Rirchers. Suhvrribeil hikI sworn to before me this llth day of July A. D. HJIfi. iUZ ri" ltolh W. Watson. EnuQ Notary Public for Oregon. My commission empires Oct. 20, 1010. and their brother Miss Josephine Dallas. Harry Bond of ATTENTION DAIRYMEN During; my nbciice, while on my vncilinn, fir. Clwirles (Jnync will ntlier up your c.-ilve.s mul pay you the highest innrkul price. Cxill him on the Alutu.-il I'lionc, or phone my residence on either phone, luua nut Portland was a re cent guest of the l.arne Duck Camp. Now Is The Time Tor Canning Peaches, Pears, Plumbs, String IJeans, Borllett Pears, Nice Tdncy Dawson Plums, Crawford Peaches. Choicest Ever Been u Tillamook AT FRUIT PALACE J. rierrcl .Smith, I'he Cnll iin NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE is lien by given, that on Monday, the Bitli day of .September, 1015. the County lloaid of ICquallxalioii will meet at the Court House in Tilla mook City, Oregon, ami publicly examine the assoi-Hineiit roll for said year, and correct all errors in valua tions, description of lands, lots or other property. Said board of equalization will con tinue in Hossion from day to day until the examination, correction and equal ization of said assessment rolls shall bo completed. All persons interested in thu assess ment of their property are reijuetUed to appear at sal . tin e and place, as no uhnngoH can be madu after the. adjourn ment of thu bourd, Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, August 10th 101(1. C. A, ilohiiHun, County Assessor. COMMUNITY SING AT PAIR. - - -1, Community Development to be Dis cussed by the Mayor of Ncwbert o 'I hf following pioKt.iiiu have been irraiigul for ilir ooniy Fair for I nrxl.iy and rdnrday evenings, ind ii n hoprd ihjt tbe comniuuily it targe Mill take a kn-n inlrrot in all thai i being dam to nuke the lair a success Tuesday ItvenlnK, Music by the Clovcrdale Band. Address, Community Development, Hon jemc hdwards, of Nrwberg Music Mrtmer's Orchestra Headings frv. Van Winkle 'niiiiiiuity Sing. Wednesday Uvcning, Music by Clovcrdale band. Readings . . Judge J. L. Henderson iolm Duct .... Chester McGlice and I.loyd I'.dwards. Vocol Solo Jol, F.binger Soiiimunity Singing, Tbe songs selected for the Com munity Sing are as follows, and the public is urged to join heartily in the tinging: "Old Black Joe." " alley f the Moon." "DiMc." "Swanec River." "Silver Threads Among the Gold." "Star Spangled Banned." "My Old Kentucky Home." "Old Okcn Bucket." "Tipperary." "Auld Lang Sync." "America." War Contraband to Include Cotton. Washington. Thu allies' Intention to dnchiro cotton coiilrabauil limi heeu communicated uiioffl . 'ally, hut aulhor Itatlvely, to tho utato ilopnrlmcml. l.nymen to Hold Military Camp, Washington. Authority tins lte.it granled Major (loner il Murray, coin rimidiiii; tho woMttirn depurtim-ut ol ;vi army, lo hold u huslnuss mi') rnllltury camp ut Ainorioun Unhv Wash,, fnnVi August 2,1 to Huptoinbut 18, similar to iino ttlramly uuthorlzei) i.t ruHfoniln und the ouu now ul 11 i ii. N. V, PRICi: LIST (JN U. S. INSPliC U 0 prime STIiJiRS FROM POM VI AM) Sirloin S t ? . K a flt 20t, pCf pou Mound Sic.iRs .it I He per pounj Pot Ro.t Beef nt lOc per poun-J Short Kib .ind PLitn Holln t 12 c to 15c per fe. Prime Mlb fo.i5t5 at (Be pCf 00Unj "ln'! prices .in) .subject o cit.tnjje TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. Ik H.TTVT aV V T TV T 1 IP R H n T, ' 1 o the People of Tillamook i" desire to announce the opening r niir i i i - t v i v i i r i m a r it rriv i i ri i asm -1 I' . 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