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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1915)
Cbe Ciliamook ficrald C. G. Cromblcy, editor .stucd Civlec IViek m Cticsday and Friday BOorwl as second v-U. matter May 11, UMO. at tho post oltlco at TUUmooV, Oregon, under the st'nscRirriON si.so Jldvcriiitia Kate ccal Advertisement Hrst Insertion, per lino $ Kach subsequent insertion, lino Homestead .Notices Timber Claims Notice, per line Card of thank, pr Kiw Locals, -h1' line. flrit mswtfcm KK1UAY SBl'TliM HliK 10. 11)1 If John Smith and Bill Jones not into a law suit over ft brindle cow. .would they have to serare permission from Hro. Baker before they vmM settle the fracu out of eoorl? We pup."!. they would nit. , .v.. tw...i. i lBe WJ , ' 7 fs.rnw to the tuvpnyer an emleavor Products Show organisation is making .... . . ... . , , .. , , shouM be made to see that every schol- an effort to secure an exhibit from: , .. n . " ' , , . i ar gits full benefit for monev expend- Til amook Countv. Free space will be , s , . , , t .. ietl. A reasonable amount of recrea- 1ft v en. the country will be in attendance at the show this year, it is qnite pxvner that Tillamook County ahonki bo rep resented. It is quite possible that much of our county exhibit which will be sent to the state fair coutd be held intact for the 1'ortland show. Henry Ford the automobile manu facturer, bus offered to take in hand the ex-convicts of the Jackson. Mich igan, prison and put them to work in his factorv at $5.00 per Hay. We have not much use for the'ctisb" ami mis spent charity thit is bestowed on many prisoners these days, but we do believe that when a man has aid the penalty of his crime he should be given j a chance. Mr. Ford's latest move is certainly charity placet in the right place, lie is helping the helpless to help themselves, for who is more helpless than a man who has spent a term In prison. Few peopl tint him around and many times he is driven back into a life of crime. Henrv Ford is demon strating and carrying out in n prac tical way some tine thintrs these days. .He is eortatnl? entitled to all the fr advertiinp he (jets. We are in the midst of another school I year, which we tru.it will be a success- cover all the Sand excepting the first losing this amount. At the last moot ful one in every way. To the men joints of the ringur. and doubled the j ing of the school district. $500 wanjfot. and women who have made a success Ieii- r in the palm so that he could ed to improve the park, and there can of life, their school davs were the most slip the plute between. c no doubt aao the intention of our serious periods of their life. A sue- 1 asked him if it hurt, and he said It 1 people In regard to keeping the park cessfullv conducted school is no- joke is no- joke or combination of jokes, but rather, should be a matter of great concern, not only to the teachers, but also to the pupils. Boys and girls can not ex pect to be out at all hours of the night three or four nights n a week and do hi ' ri- 7 MARY ALDEN and RALPH LEWIS m" THE OUTCAST" four part MUTUAU MASTKRP1CTUHE PRODUCED Br. RELIANCE To Be Seen At The Gem Theatre NEXT WED. and THURS., SEPT. 15 and 16 ALEX. M'NAIR & CO. tiMMmSs JIAKIIWABE mTCHEN RANGES mntft STOVES Ub for Prices Before Ordering Elsewher act or March X, iPtV. .v vkar in advvsci?. Kach subsequent insertion, line .05 Resolution of Condolence ami l.lKe notice, per line .06 W ituaineM Professional eards.mo. 1.00 j.-1 Display Advertisement, per inch .ttf ,nS. AU. Display Ads. Hunt he in thU of 1U.W , fjet, 0 Monday ami Thursday Mum 0 togs to insure publication in follow 0, inn Tuesday ami Friday issues, . 7J ; Reasons are imperative. cowl work in schout. This state of af fairs should not bo allowed ami then j the taxpayer I concerned in regard to this matter. A considerable amotint of j our tax money Is swallowed up hv ourj school fund. We behove in good ' arhools. becntiso we think they are one h best paying investments In all lion sovttiii uv k1- vn w wiv see' that but care should bo taken to the matter ut amusementa is riod to extreme. THE FiRST BASEBALL MITT About Isui-tSs. a baseball team earne to Koekford. Illinois. rites an "okl timer" In "All Outdoors, to play nine. I hey called themselves lite "Uncompjered Clipners of Illinois," I and plastered our town with but post ers. We mode up our mind to give ! them n drubbinc. and at the end of the , Ifame the score was. Kockford 76, ! Clippers 0. There was a little chap playinif third base who crabbed everything that came near him, ami hold it too. 1 noticed that he wore a Kind of -love. h,:en livi'" ul lo- That the jfroui.d When the irame was over, I wont to 1 hnve not been kept, that the prociUj him and asked what it was he wore on i lnK ttio board nnd account of n-his-hind. He told me that he was a ' penditures have not been properly re machinist, and cot his hand badly hurt corded. There are also other cotn a week before, and he showed me the I plaints. wound in his palm. He said the boys j Just what action the city and boani did not want him to play in that came, will take is not known. It Is estlmat ; nut ne koi a piece oi intn snoot aioci j and made it slightly concave, but so j I that it did not iuite touch the sore place. He then mude a short clove to I place, lie then mude a short did not. ami that he could take a ho' one and bold it better with the glove than without it. That Is the whole story. 1 don't think that Spalding ever talked to the little chap with the iron fist, as the bovs dubbed the 'hird base man, but everybody in Kockford 5c ' ' J--' : .1 it t. - " riv H3X$ ' about the mitt; ami ho may have gel tho idea irvm htm. Anyway, that was the tlrst glove that any Ml pUjor over wore. -Youth' Companion. TO COMMEMORATE JETTV COMPLETION Wheeler lleMirtor : A movement la now on foot to coir hrate the dumping of the laxt rock at the Nehalem Ulver Jettv, which is thought to bo within about two months, after which the construction of tlie north jetty will be started. Such a celebration would prove a groat adver ilsomcnt to the Nehalem Valley ami the proposed clam hake to Iks held n the beach that tlay will bo undertake" on a large scale, and will be extensive ly advertised. j A meeting will mwn be held, possibly i at Wheeler, to outline plan for the celebration, which has the backing f all of the citizens of Nehalem, llrtgb ton and Wheeler. The llrlghtomtoa are particularly enthusiastic over the .movement, as a comuletlon of the jetty will prove a tyoat help to that town. There are many claims to the clfeet ; that nearly all sounding of the bar by the government engineer have been j detrimental to the Nehalem liar acl "k-'"rt-'1 tt 10 'he depth of the bar not car-1 w " l! nm,,? " lhlff ,lay "f thecelelra j tion and mnnv Nehalem Valley people promise a treat ditTerence between the tllfure of the ifoverninont cnirineer and thoae of the people, 'the celebra tion is planned to be held rain or shine. ! GILFORD STILLWELL WOULD ! TAKE BACK GIFT Suit ha been tiled in the Circuit Court. Gilford Stlllwolt. . Tillamook U'ilv nn,l Vlilltu..!! lt...l L L- Daniels. Mrs. A. C. Heal and The. Coates, to recover the Stillwell plav irround which Mr. Stillwell k'nve the children of Tillamook some lx year ago. Mr. Stillwoll allcues that the conditions of tne bestowal have imt eu inai over iuvu nas neon spent uy the city, tne school district ami Uy do- nwtions, and it is not likely that the people win take Kindly to the idea of in Proper shape, CHICAGO BUYS BERRY JUICE Vmm Oregonlan : loganberry juice extracted in Ore- knew ! ?on is to br the special drink served In the dining-room of the HhiL-kstonc Ho ' tel in Chicago. Orders have been rcruived from Drake Bros, managers of the Hlnck-' stone, for a number of cases of the Oregon lognnherry Juice to be aent imrnediatelv to Chlcngo. This order was the result of n chance order mnde by their sister while Hiking luncheon at the Honsnn Hotel in Portland a few weeks ago. She called for a glass of loga berrv juice from the menu and sampled it for the first timo. She immediately rcipicsted the man agement of the hotel to send a case of the juice to her brothers, declaring It to be the finest thirst-quencher that she had ever tiiKted. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT EXPOSITION At 11:15 a. rn. August 23, 191.1. thu eleven-millionth visitor passed through the gates of the Kxposltion. Within , the Inst thirteen days 1,(XX,000 persons ' visited the grounds. K. C. Conroy, .director of the Department of Con ; eessioiiH ami admissions, predicts that I before the closing date, December 4th, . t;heru will have been an attendance of more than 13,500,000. "Within the next two weeka," Con voy Hiiid, "another million should he nflixcd to the eleventh figure. No lesa than 100 conventions and socitles will celobrato in the rext ten daya, ThetlaBt twomonthaof the enter prise will mark n inultitudinoua onrush of visitors. To-day begins the twenty seventh week of the Kxpoaitlon and a splendid programme of event has been arranged. YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES The examination of children's eves call for special tact as woll an pro fessional skill. Now that school days nro hero with tholr additional atraln on the eyes, every parent should heed the compluints of thn child about Its eyes. If neccsmiry consult Dr.IWendt for Rood glasacs ut rensonablo prlcoi, I. prescribe the excellent Khudon Lenses, TO FXCMANGE 1 houso and 2 lots In Portland, .no . Jncumlmrunce, for house und lot In Tillamook, linqulro of L, S, flohrson, 'Illlumook, Ore., Mutual Phone, im.uasant vai.'i.uv. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills mid child ren from near Vancouver. Wash., are visiting Mrs. MIIU' parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Chrlstenscnof Pleasant Val ley. Mr. ami Mrs. I. II. M"ir w Til' lainook shoppers Thursday, Ml llah lllgglnhuthatn, of Tilla mook. spent Saturday and Sunday visit ing her cousin Mrs. Kvwresl, tiniest quick, of flale Creek, was visiting relatives In this vicinity last week. Jim Chrlstensen took a load of cheese to Tillamook Friday, Miss llaltle Mmue spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss l.lule Wood, at Heaver. JENSEN MILL TO START WORK SOON From Wheeler Heporter- Mr. F. H. Stun;!, leasee of the Jen sen slllnjfle mill at Wheeler has leen busy the last three week uetllni: the mill m running order. Operation will be eotiiniettced next alomlav ami a full erew of men will be employed. No new improvement have been add ed to the mill .s yet. although Mr. StMruts ltft several uch Improve ment in mirji. tvcinnlswlon from the railroad eempanv belna necearv In order to make such alterattest or Im provements. Mr. J. A. J flown, owner of the mill, ha Iwen engaged with a etw of men cutting cedar "bolt" and preparing them for rafrinu for tmiuelUte deliv ery to the mill. has been built, front which creek a' hiutr i x Inch dpe line ha twoo tald, farnlhlng water to both the llaitey and the Jemen miIIU. A th wnter supply ran very low during thn last month, an investigation w made which resulted in the bultdio nf the dam, which took aliout three da to construct. Ample water at all Union is now tiwiire-l, with very strong pros sure. Thepiwclly of the Jnen mill U alKMil W.C00 shintflo per lay. the rn tire working erew numbering aliout 12 men. CARD OF THANKS The undersignvo wish t sincerely thank all the kind friends ami neigh lora w ho untiringly aitted us during our late trouble caused by the burning ami Heath of little Tommy Williams. Signed: Mr. ami Mr. Jack Williams, Anna Williams ami family, Mr. and Mr. Oscar Tittle, l.cwt Kdgar ami family. Prebvtcn.in Church Not ci Sunday Sehool at 10 st. m., In which thore are classo for all tuoa. Pohtle worship at II, with a sorttoii Uy the pastor on the subject "Provision for Hungry Souls," ami in the evening all 8 the subject of the sermon will bo ' The Clorlous (loud New." The! choir will furnish spectnl music. A I very cordial invilatlmi is extended to ! all to attend thee survicos which are planned to U- Interoittng and helpful. Cbruticn Church Notes It. K. Jope, former pustjr of the Christian Church will preach nxl Sunday morning. We know that all will by phiiisd to hear him. " Thn evening sermon is especially prepared fur men altho It will liu found practi cal lor all. Subject: "Christ as a liusinusri Man." Special music and a welcomo to all. Methodist Church Nnlci. Sunday School 10 o'clock, W. K. Noyes, Supt. lOMni'lve minute sermon to children. Morning Worship II o'clock. Themo of sermon, Jesus thu Carpenter. "The Supremacy of Labor." Class meeting 12 o'clock. tV. M. Ileaston, Leitdur. Kvoning Worship 8 o'clock. Thumti 9 .. ...... . t . . . in Burmun; .losopu rom I'rlHori to rnme .Minister. A aermon for all, especially young men. (lood music at these services. I-Mw. ClttliiH, pastor. Bids Wnmed. Bids will bo received by thu Kast Iiaavcr Cheese Co, to .Septuinber 20th, Join mukl" clioeso for thu yoar The Hoard of Dlrctors reserves the right to reject nny or all bids, M nlfls to SS Jay Hnker, m Hemlock, Ore, Rposi',,. , (o Oer ilounclup, Joi.'.i:cit'i)i,-- iicauso it will bo M. ! jjIMi Ui box tip and chip to the 8ai " .iii.r.H o expedition tlm nplrlt which Uus ma to tho Jtoundiip frfmous, tho ill , iotor,i hno, doflnltoly declined tho nasimnlmoiiH offer to tuko thn Hound, rp down thorn und reproduce t. linri Flrea Powder 80at. Orosmt Oltyny sitting on 2G sticks of atump powdor4 and then oxplodlng ,hort:lmrj50, tjot'tfrlod liooso commit iy.l t-uU'j'le on his urm hot ween. D . ac'"ua''nna Uorlng. East Through Californii PnniAPclfic Exposition ami tt t$U Ulii .tnul ,nfuO'.w i Ml4Jdlta I wilh Ihrtttujti itt.., Hall fltaMM OK ttt(IM aM HMHlMfM i - l,t sl tn umli j.Ht ii. '"'0f taMM "WMir Ht "il Mia 1Su.i.' i u uliKiimi t- ft. Jehn M. $ivtl. C'twnl Pjuf Aj;nt, I'mlttivi. Qn. YAMHILL MILLING COMPANY MotQinjj Stoi Y Fomiltj Dlcnci Oteqon Flwn C. I. lll.LMA.SN, Mfjr. Ill CtHIUIHTcilll Ulffj. Com. MoAal jitter U-uai OA OU 3 dUMM. sSA&VL . Our store is lic.iduu.trtcrs In this city lor schwM piles and AUTHENTIC school hooks. Buy your cttH supplies for school III our ston; .mil vau will t)C HHfJ have c-tly what they need. Children study better I take n t ire of them when thev hnve the IMfiHTU Prices lair. The Tillamook Drug Stem Wc uive yon what you ASK for. PETER BECKER Merchant Tailor 2nd H41I Avrniif CLEANING PRILJSINO AND REPAIRING ORY 1 TilUmook Snatarlm (INCOUPOIIATHD) A well equipped snnltrrlum fn. .- cam of all kinds ,,f uIiumm. Compo- tont nurses In churKo, Dr, S, M. Wendt, Mtdlcal Suprrlnlendlsnl Cull For Hiils II Ids will In, 1 1 .. ! .. from S.t. 8out,4tli , Z i.Vlfl for i ..1.1 Ai.r.rviV.y, "Mid huuso Yini can travel In any city n (ltt J-:Mi,;r South thiuuh California at little aildltiorul eiHi!r. Yiiu van visit thn Sn FrancUe A Pn-Cllfornla Etpoiltlon-Sn Diego VM are alloww) Jo davn livuver at FraiiUci, 10 dy stojaiver at m AibkU ami Id days stoiHiver at Kl l'o willHiut charge. Vau will c grand fnnuiilaltts, frti Vrtllcrs, thriving cltlet ami strange people, 4 Train a 0y .i -It SOUTHERN PACIFIC hour, gkaiv, n:ij) Eat TILLAMOOK Bi AT ALL 0K0CI coast roww IWctrlc Llfihlhiff itiul , toiling V You wlU be liiittrre-tf Th. HIAtrld Ulllinc ftmvlei Kl huVf III HOUSK WIBlfW and ILECTRIC SUP" ,A,rlBl pfJ