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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1915)
. .,iiuu(IUUUOOSI)OBnOOai)UlinOi)linnaaiinAnMiiiii.ir. jONES-KNUDSON FUR- ! NETUkE CO. ANNOUNCES j , mi ivnl ilteii Imc (nil much of ( ,,.h, fun)l?i? in every line ol hmiif . ,., ihhIiih. Lowest Prices ... i.i i . .i"ifjmriMion Ofinjooonot'OOOOOOSOOOOOOOO LEX. M'NAIR & CO. HITCH EN RANGES ttmi "! TING STO VES ytr Us for Friers Before Ordering I Inewheru Item? , fop 'ill A. C. Everson 1 id idinu Exchange Alan, Real Estate - .1 BMSSSSSBSSBH 1. -Vli2"- , V 1 $ . 1 1 f e W 1 I e l est Fire Insurance Companies and Agent for the BIG SALT LAKE BUILDING AND LOAN d ATinw P.K. ,. Mrnpv tn Loan-No Delay - Rentals and Care of Property .wv3V V1.I1. i IWi , ' ' . m . n.t.l. s .".'t men li t'11 inn. f J I lie rA! -V 7 1." I That vou will BE PLEASED vith .WHAT YOU BUY FROK (JS. NOT ONLY THE DUALITY BUT THE J PRICE. VE KNOW a. . ..ii.-l ple.tst mt Willi mil" JiOOCI , , , . uoul.li.'t vcu to come t, v....- f - vt v..u in ..ui Hiorc the first. , ;,.u. o ymi will ct.mc ImcW to us 1 . ft it il l II .lone out store. RAY & CO. GROCERIES, SMOKEHML-ATS, I?RUITS, VEG ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, ruw I.I.UIO..I, l,UHl'(,N i. i t p it .v li pU" iii.it.e . t . ;;ul III 1 "7H CELEBRATED SCANDAL" IN 5 REELS At the Gem Theatre, Friday, Aug ust 27 !.. i ,is8seeiHK IU-ttv X i" KL lv, k,..,N,Ki,,.uiviiuMUK wny, the terrible ;'ncct .l ;'..ssini,iK mid hnclc-hitiiiK the lives of inuo ecu ,ne niul w.m.hm.. We will ol speml time to mi n , i' ; i 'lint wcilo insist tlmt you.will.De l 4111 Mi M'"" . udlrepMid for n.v erilice you may ..nnUe oni part to see it. . . M.vt.i',,.;."..vvjf v.v M. ... . ... . I . ... ... I.-La f-... ... ... ... - - ... - .t ,,f 1, vii'i'r : V.'f O 0 0 on KING SMITH COMPANY JUrdw-re Wjnnw Shades, PnintarnitoiEtc. Tillamook, OreSn 'lowns of County Pacific Guy. I ily, ttliuli l lrtllirl lo :.. vl III IMu linHrUHl ,iru on ibe cl, h tel. nl Kcntml lore, itw a 1 . - alWl. hnl.l .. . , ..ni.i.cr lor nrtry tiniruc t, .,. a. .iW u manufaciurrd, A a re ,. M I Vat UK 'y n on,v ,-,..,r alUiCli t'Ul "" ,n ami being located on the i .rviiiul St.uiu river, but a hrt hli.umt lrmii mwith. ! u caiy ii ..los.nrr I nun J on river I . . 1 . I , . . ItKHlHI. lav " I'-" -"i' livir ltmC. ami kld of he. lihii art rnji.ycd at lhi pwrit. It 1 the iirunwn' paraiic " nut llnclnt laitHK C"n'nK ' Itioolcn Siuincs. The Bremen Springy which ar : to cated a few milt oih of Clovcrdaie cr the Utile Nc.tucca Bay tire wj- der the inanagemeni 01 u, cn. who diwowred ihe remarkable lring. Bath hviuea arc located here and nronv remarkable aire, have . l.u Ur Hrnnlrn in IDC minincring of the water from thcte ,,,rni and ol the giving of the mud bath. llcbo. ti .i : l..i..l (lir not of Mt. Hrbo. about three mile north o t'lovcrdale. Herv ii located a sooii irciirral torc. hotel, bJaclutntlh nop, cheec factory, good school and a church. Heaver. m . . "Yen. he wire it tome town!" Tht I rir.lith dinervcd remark wn aca l u 'n i lrtlamlor ihe other ry rn riiwt, m . .... day. hu had jut pent an enjoyable week in the umv.ng. min- lc n niilen due south o l iiwiiiuo. ii.. .r a Hue anrt conn cnarjeui kkrtch in thoe liatf down crisp woids of the liveheat ami inol eiiicriiriniK little city in the Ncstucca aiuj, widely known n Heaver. ... Slitelileu irom naran e "" ptotcct ng range to i.ic - ; lying along me u-iun 1 1 .1 V.'c Hir Ntklucca, under .11. mighty hulk -Heaver enjoys n cn- mate unknown 10 mc ii"v Urcgi.n Coait cities not m well pro tected from the elements by a fickle Second to none in her hunting and lulling rononrcea, she i n mecra for the aportaman nml campers Hie year ronuil. Her finli laden stream Mil rounding liunling reserves liayinit a tale wide reputation as mixtcliio. These natural resources are gieatly neccntuated on account of their easy uceess by k'ood r.wiU '! Heaver's c.eclleut hotel and camping iiccoiumodiUions and her never fail ing civic hospitality. Housling, witnoui uoium .' l.llgest, most up-io-iiie-uiiiim' 1 1 1..., -.rim.. 111 store in me county, another first class Grocery and dei-artmeut store, two churches, a large and finely e.inpped school,, two blacksmith shops, a large firs class hotel, garage, livery ban., a capacious dancing pavilion, barber shops with billiard parlor in connci tiou, a fine new loganberry dryer owned ami operated by the mflucntal Heaver Loganberry Association, a cheese factory ami surrounded b s ,me of the large.!, most valuab U and finely slocked ranches in tin sac Heaver without a doubt will be a t?, eat prominent factor in making ..riii:.i.iok" stand for the uir ii.iiiu . 'I'll' ,-ll the 0 ricalest county in the j 0 1 in the great Northwest. 0 0 0 Ullilr. . . . , .1. :.. i. .... .... ..r 'i.....ii.r wnirii i itf- ca.'Tnear .he uiou.h of the Nehalen, 1 :l' "," 1 1 ,.V.. ... 10 I,,. -oiiu. one of liver is " V" i " ',r .1 ..IKW.rillll lllllllll'l 1I1IIMH ' - lie mosi 1. ui. , Ill 1 maun"' ....... . ..11 .liirr tniii wl.lih h.is a of cultHig 50,000 H.et in I'' i In, mill i now rutinniK oilier induinr at hi!- i clu i.lligic O'lH ami an . n .'t nerr. . : , . ,, , !i.. a plen.!. i . k'""'! store and I-um-i. 1 e iii .ehaicm ane i..-k i the management of I' A ! ' u.-... takron an artivc Uart in :! velopmtnt of the city and summi community. VL'k.t. i. .Iftii-ndimr to a t' .t.l. ..ni nn the harbcr iniir.( menu which are under ..-id winch arclat Hearing compleiivn A half million dollar arc being imt on ther improvement, which ben completed will give N heiler dup ( enough water to enable her mill t ; compete with any other mill on tn coavt. - Wheeler ha a fine electric lighting , tyitem, gocnl chool and churclic. Kchalam City. ! -ri.. l KVInlrtn i located on 1 11c v, j - - ' - ( the north ide of the Nehalem nvcr . with a plendid boat ervicc to and fro mthc railroad at Wheeler. It 1 al- . o the nearet trading point to ihe ; ' famed and bcauiiiul .ean-Kak-Nie i renort. , . ' Nentlcd at the foot of a range of I ! hilU, Kehalem ha a plendid climate the year around, being protected i ...... ,11 . , K-..I wimU As a tradine ! point Nehalem lu every advantage. I nearly every line of business being rcpreented with good stock 01 I good. It has a fine hotel. Opera ! Uoue, Newspaper, the Nehalem i Time; a saw mill and box factory; a i large salmon cannery and other smil i lei industries .Much of the land ad jacent to Nehalem i fertile and at ' present productive, and Nehalem has ! ... I...i;..u ,h:il she Will JUKI irJ"" .-..-. ...... rcI her share of prosperity which will come whin the Nehalem harbor im provements arc completed and the timber of that locality begins to move. , , , ,. . Nehalem ha a church and splendid schools, a tine high school being con ducted there. Mohler. The village of Mohler is located . 1. . V..I...I,..., .... ili cnnlh bank of the Nehalem river 111 the midst of a splendid fanning community. Moh ler has a good general store; a fine cheese factory; church and school. lmKiiion, Hrighton is located at the mouth of! the Nehalem rier. It has a good saw ! mill; general store, restaurant, etc. , Woods. ! The little citv of Woods is nestled tmiong the hilt's on the bank of the j Nestucca river. Dick Robedec, who conducts a general merchandising! business is one of the oldest settlers , of the countv. The town of Woods j has a ood school, and i adjacent to I some fine dairy lands. The county is about to build a line new bridge over t(ie Nestucca at this point which will be of great aid and assistance to this locality. Bay City. H:iv Citv is located on Tillamook ll:iv. mid lias one of the most beauti-. ful town sites. . . ! It has two salmon canneries, an ice knit for the hiuull- ing of salmon and oilier fish, a saw mill and good electric iiguiiug s.vmhu i -:... 1..... .ir. mi.li-r run-;! ruction several block of hard surface streets and is gradually assuming a mouciu and up-to-date appearance. Hav l ttv lias a nauu, 1111c """'1 opera house, several good stores, churches and splendid schools, In cluding high school. With the com pletion ol tlic uanior nuinuvi inv.ni.-. now under way Hay City is anticipat ing a building boom and greatly in creased activity aiHIIK uvcij- niiv; endeavor. II . .".tir:!-:- ir 7 Wheeler Mill Capacity 150.010 1.1 10 hours just the Clothes for "SUN DAY BEST," hard work and rough play. In Point of Construction, Style and all-round goodness, there are no Clothes in the world to equal Clothe for JBoys The splendid quality ot the fabrics, which are all wool-the stylish cut of the models the excellence of construction and finish-and the J6 SPECIAL FEATURES will commend them to yo. Priced as low as $5.00 Morns Schnal Popular Priced Clothier TILLAMOOK, - OREGON on. of t ;. he largest, nills on Uic Coa Is located turn, iuv.., ' . .cni .-niii lit ons of the ,H I APAPTMFNTS FOR RENT KuiTib td or ur'nrnipbil tipBrtmenta for tout nt tho T'leo Apiirtments in MorU bf",Mrcr. AM modern ontx'pr If era. l -- CPlltcr. Rnqulro nt " FRANK HEYD & COMPANY Builders and Contractors General Wood Working Plant "ANYTHING MADE OUT OF WOOD" TILLAMOOK, OREGON 5 ' .( 0 T 1 ' a -