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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1915)
r f 'ST a?" ' f x '!r mm nrn u i lir BIL I I ""'"Mx ll4 eSeeSeittlSWei When in Tillamook Makeour store your headquarters IV our IMiohoh, leave vom pnolaies. Our c-K-iKk vtni willmd courteiiitH mid renilv to iVii y an iiiloruintiou .van mn mhIc them. We arc Im.iicri at the corner of Finn Sircci and Second Aumie Hiihu Kilit hi the heart of the city. LAMAR Pays the Postage on all purchases of one dollar or over Pure and Fresh Drugs Delivered to Your Home at City Prices - - , Local Happening. , 1 .... n,.....MiM..ii.i..u t.ii! L ; 0. 1 nrlb uf City wa in thei tfJlf f r al0 or lrilo for tcV. II H t rait' mI wlf of ilrlj;liU)i i in tb rlty iwUy. wih lamUer for bU. H Tllla rwiM mp of Hera.la lUml. on f Tm.I Hivor, I. In lh city. IU'SIUm.-.. aml.upptlt. at (). ril nook Dnu Co. I If,nl KtJ entile for Krut(, Mwtu-I C. IIUM.rr, TlllatwHili. ritM wnttl for Urn winter. Inquire Illfokl oirico. Utu, ciw, pls, .lurk awl chltk- ior ilo. V. K. N'oyp. Oil w.nui fori Kenrr-l houwork. j f t UrraM oincf. i S. G, Kccti. nf Iho Nvh'hah-Mo uin rr.ort, wm in inc city on mjiu ti.lay. iwaru in I llcraU litiu family, limuiro a Astdck and dairy farm to rent; four i from Tillamook, A. II. Snider. ntv' - I Tat llrruld wa tho recipient t M Of om flnci apple precnte.l to i by Mr. Kd IUr I. J. U. iotwt leaven tomorrow with iwnt of hor for the I'ortland "u 0. M Oliver went up t the Nehatem , 6lfy Tnur.lay to all B-l l.lmlsay sUicr hi unple. tie will bo gone ttt a week. Tk Kcllems Hrolhers will Iwtrin n: nxellitle meotlnjf at Ilia Christian j irrh . .I.I.IU rtii.ltnr I TUM.mlf barn, contalnlnK . rjt - ' wnl of hay, was burned to tho,''0- Mall to h. I aui, I oruaiw. roowl Tuesday ovcnlnir. Is liSXW, ' nre.l bv $1376 Insurance. n it ... .. . i -i oritur conjcolcum. whch wo can fur- !0. II WBm, and son Clifford -ml 0 for .nearly onchalf Hrsdl m,0' 'r,rr ' ""wT-lallPrieoof linoleum, 16 aomo 9x10 nw here thla week for a short visit ..,.,i their old friends tho rnBborn, . M. lleaston, W. K. Noyc and G. I.. nek. The mv-fourlh anniversary of the ll'iii of the Kebekah Uduc will icelvbrnted by KcbokNh ixxlco No. 'ml O.O. F. Hall, Monday, Sept. All Kebekah'a queted to nttend I Ming their famlljcs. Tho celebrw ' win bo hold In the evening. arc in nowV corte early and get your supply while Htock if) eomj)lete. f tT1iia We hHe the finest tabletii.it'fufiers. Acn, pen holdcis, h iks, tic. FOUNTAW;Fe1nS 25 per cent-01 lor a short time only 25 per cent oft on Waterman icieai MuKpy Uj loan un Dm cla larm ItKirl 'Bfm Plral KTalnn.! It. ..Is rv f ... .1M.iy.IH. . J M 1 1 P ( Mri. r0Ii c;,,Mcn. of it,Kkwy l t)ic llcwley parental hume Kly. 5w " Wi'llamspy Good Kau" for tba ici of everything In Htxxi things l" rM- Ok HI trol you right. I- 8tulvrfii; gave tho Jlfrnld alitor J ttttv tri t hi wrk In Uw hniMj of oino ftna cheno of hit own make. Patty want to Iwrrow H00 on Kill vlrfl dceurlty. Will jcIvo 8 p-r cent Jlnlrrrt. luulro at HeraM Olllrc. Henley SUnn loft Thumlay to LckIii no nm.niciw . . . .... ii . ... .1 tifitl umvcnmy i aa.cm. Ir SwUi iiwl wir. arrive hew from Ta,"a ,hu tt n u"I"l"J ":' :. i Vn, V I urn, ii miu um mmiHillcu cuuiliry rui'c. Tillamook ili-nt Company. Ilarvoy KbliiKcr, Wmlcy Harrlioti anl Alfonl llwpiitt left on Tliuri(Uy for O. A. C to tnVn till their ttlilli- ,., ,,. ..... ......... ... vi aniru, 10 ibbp iu w raw ua.rjr u, will iL. mllklmr lob for man and lW(J , AiWrwa J. K. Shultt, IUr- f. WantM workr Man with family and itjUIII "Mill " 'l Wll t Nllktl or will rent a itockvd dairy arm. Haul of reference. I). T. liiiictt Uebo Ore. WlnnillffprBtit nltlure of Skookum LiKo fur C5 cnl. ur 10 conUt for ono; 3(OTzie;C for 60 cent on poat cards, jo,tp. by John Stulvcnifa, Tillamook, ,Orrion. T i'rioncr MeaiMCuV I tho sermon subject at the ChrlatUifChurch nest Sunday nlchL AkGeij'a orchctrn will ply, Last Sumlay Uore wcra 76 lni)t, present besides tho women and children. 0 Mother ami DaUKhtcra, should f, (U reud thU book on Health and IVnlilm. and Advicua Jut nrrlvci ni ino - jones-ivnuuson Furniture Co. Store, ft new floor cov- rus of tho same material. "Tillamook ia Life." Tillsmook scones In real life will be shown at tho Star Theatre on Friday and Saturday evening of this week. Heslde these scenes thoro will bo the regular run of other films. Tho Star Invites you to come and enjoy tho fun. Don't be Misled lir! Jl?!'ff 'l " A'w articles. Trade where AM, tiil!'l'CCH H10HT, Our ood muck is priced to 111)1,1) your trade as wejl as to GIST it. AU ways compare quality and price Ti'j'lH:? I1"1 J'ii!i.i!S!il' noxv re Food. Grocer icH, School ajjljHJjJ,Hjar Satisfaction Coffee; L 'H plensiny Jotof jirticular people who ) iio w uooo Co I lee. E. G. Anderson, Hemlock The Satisfaction Store Mm. Koch will hcL'in thu Fnll luaoon Ml tho now .Studio. HcnL 20. She will ilovolo an hour each week U) Itythmlc Uinf. practically tho continuation of tho work that MIm GrlllUh atartcl with the Junior ilurliu; Chnutnumia wtok. Thl work will ! uite un advantiiKC to mualc tudenU and w given frcn to pupil. 4 ArranafncnU nru now he lm; madfor lvia.mii. . FtrMcri Unioa Meetinf. Next Tiiewlay, ScpUmhcr 21, Uk I'rmr Union will meet at the Fair vluw Grange Hall In tho afternoon. A full Mttcndanco of mumberthlp Is d Ircd, PRICE CHANGE. ilran cr ton Hhorta, per ton Mlddi, tcr ton ilarlry jntr ton Wheat wt ton OaU Whole cr ton Rolled oats per ton J29.2f 30.25 35.75 33.00 34. o0 23.00 30.60 Choptcd Oata per ton 30.W For ch payment deduct $1.50 per Uin from each of above Fruit and berry aURar K3.30 per ack lr 21k: per ack far cash. Ilran, tSc per nck. Short. $1.30 per nack. Mldd er ack. Wheat, $1.90 per lack. Whole oata. ll'.CO per cwt Hailed oat. $1.10 per tack. For cash deduct from the above a follow: 10c tier aack on bran, ahorta. t mldd and rolled oata and 15c cr sack in wheat and 10c tier cwt on oats Arm t Hammer Soda. 5c per ,pkg; Cupid Flour, $0.2.1 icr bbl Us 25c for cash payment or fl.GS less 10 eonta. Onton. Wc per tack. TILLAMOOK MKUCANT1LF CO SCHOOL NOTES Z Sept. 10 -The Tillamook hlijh school oiencd on Monday, September C, and in splto of the fitct that quite a few itudcnU waited until Tuesday before entering, tho majority of them wore rci;itercd on Momluv. Six of tho students who craduated last year ure takiiiK Hst rauuato courses thin vear. On Saturduy. September 11, T. U. S. hold their annual picnic at Short Hench, about thirty-live wnlkinir over tho llnht house trail and nrrivint; at Short iiesch about 11 o'clock, where bounteous picnic dinner was spretid. Tho followlni; atudent body oflker were elected for tho ensuing year: ('resident, Lee Doty: Vlco-l'residont, August UiMiulst, Secretary, Neva Mad dux. CARD OF THANKS TillMtnook, Sept. 17,1916. The undersigned wish f extend their sincere Umnks fur tho sympathy and kindness shown to thorn upon the death of their beloved husband father and grandfather. Our thanks are especially extended to the Masonic Order, who assisted ao nobly in tho laat sad rites. Mrs. U. H. Hathaway, , John II. Hathaway and family. Ask The MangWho Rents He will pay you from S'J.OO to $4.00 more per month for your house if it has u well equip ped bath room Think of It - Actually from 24 to 36 per centr on the 'in-, jfl vestment or about M of the net tetiirn from "that house you rented, Can youinvest .2 i . 1 , , , i . . . a rt v I a. x A u . iui.w nny ucucr. . SEE R. F. ZACHMANN. about it Tlllamok!a Uading Plulni' Shtat Mital' Shop REALTY FOR SALE OR TRADE This property Is foranlc or part trade or all trade If valued rlfht. MxlOO lot with foil two story six large rooms, large closets, concrete basement with cement floor, furnace heat, eight runs, hot water coll, bath lavotory, medicine cabinet, one piece sink, wah trays, wood elevator, gns and electric lights, also u garago on buck of lot 10x24 story and half, sower onnected nr.d water, fruit trees, ithrub bery, paved streets, anil cement side walk, close to Iwiit car service In the city of Portland and 35 minutes walk from Ilroftdwi.y bridge. CJ acre, half cleared, balance four small slumps and Lrush, fenced, 400 feet from city limits of Vancouver, Wash., close to two electric cm-lines. One business lot 60x125 in the town of White Salmon. Waih., Cod feet from First Nat. Hank. Two Scuside Jots lOOxlOO, Holladay l'ark, ClaUop. Ono lot 60x100 on Cornell Road, west side, Portland. Or., will trade for Til lamook farm dairy and city or sell at right price. Want to deal direct with owners. J. M. Llisberg, 10-JA. It. F. D. 1. Mutual I'hone. Tillamook, Ore. THE MARKETS Portland. WheatClub, 81c; bluestcm, 86c; red Russian, 75c; forty-fold, 83c; red life, 76c. Hay Eastern OreRon timothy, $1C; alfalfa. $13.50. llutter Creamery, 29c. KgRs Hanch, 29c. Wool Eaatcrn Oregon, 28c; valley. 30c. Mohair 30c. 6eattle. Wheat Bluestcnj, SSc; club, 82c; red Russian, 7Sc; forty-fold, S6c; fife. SOc. - . llarley $23.50 per ton. Hay Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. -Cutter Creaaery, 30c &SCS 30c Sidney E. Henderson, Pres. Surveyor John Leland Henderson, Secy. Tress Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Law, Abstracts, Keal Estate, Surveying, Insurance. Both Phones TILLAMOOK, - OREGON AMBASSADOR DUMBA V t. 2 1 mi Constantin T. Dumba, Austrian am bassador to the United States, vhoei recall has been requested by President Wilson. BRIEF WAR NEWS Oencral llernhardl, author of "0r many and tho Next War," has been sent to the front on his own request. Official announcement was made In thy houEO of commons that the total of British war casualties up to August 21 was 381,983 officers and men killed. - wounded or missing. For the first time since the great Austro-Ocrman machine began rolling tho Russians out of Gallcla eercral months ago, Russia is now offering stubborn resistance all along the line. , It Is denied In Berlin that a bill has been passed by the Reichstag Increas ing the age limit for army service. Tho bill orders relnspcction of persons hitherto rejected for minor shortcom ings. The tremendous duel of big guns sUll marks operations along the Franco-Belgian and Italian fronts. Except for occasional attempts to rush ad vanced trenches, there is llttlo infan try activity on either side. The German submarine which sank the White Star liner Arabic has re turned to Its base, the commander of the vessel reporting to the German admiralty that the Arabic Indicated by Its tactics that she was about to st uck the submarine and that he acted In self-defense. By their latest attack in eastern Gallcla, the Russians arc reported to have penetrated Austro - German trenches In the face of an exception ally heavy artillery fire. To the north, the Russians arc withdrawing steadily from the dangerous Nicmen salient, opposing the German advance merely by stubborn rear guard actions. SHORT NEWS NUGGETS Christine Ncllson. the California o era singer, died in London from pneu monia. The total population of New York state Is 9.773.S17 according to figures compiled by Secretary of State Hugo of New York. Forty-five hundred cases of toys from Germany but routed through Hol land have arrived In New York for the Christmas trade. Thomas A. Edison has Just closed a contract Co supply 365 gun firing batteries to the United States govern ment for use on battleships. October 7 has been designated "Ri ley day" In Indiana In honor of the writer, James Whltcomb Riley, who will be 66 years old on that date. Secretary Lansing announced that the Pan-American confere'nee on the Mexican situation which was to have been convened Wednesday will meet in New York city Saturday. Emll Tehlar of Chicago, president of the Slovak guard, an organisation of representaUves from various Amer ican societies of Aiistrlans, wired President Wilson congrarulaUng him ou his stand in the Dumba case. Sir William Van Home, Canadian railroad and empire builder, died In Montreal. He was 72 years old, was born in the United States and virtual ly from boyhood had been connected with railroad work in both the United Statos and Canada. James 'Archibald, upon whoso per son was found the letter from Dr. Dumba, Austrian minister to the Unit- d SUtes, to the Austrian foreign min uter relative to plans for crippling production of munitions of war' in American factories, dectarod is Rot terdam Uta he had so knowledge of tho toateau of the letter. Tat 'Upheld Recall of Dumb. Taeema. Wash. Ex-Pretdout Wll- Item H. Tatt, wWU la Twhu, Issued tta Mlewiac state: "In my Judsmeat Ma atalnUtrauon kaa pwautd the eaiy'eours open to It fcs at ease of Amaaasauor pumctv Attar tk isdnUsUM made, he aeuUI i WMr k Mrae&a rota to ttw v . u,i. TILLATlOOK UNOKRTAklNO CO. R. N. HKNKLK. Mjri. Located in Jones-Knudson Building Funeral Director and LlearUcd Embalm Ladv Assistant When Requested. Pioneer Tra nsfer Co. G. L. DICK tc SON, Prop. Both Phonw The Same I'rlce to Everyone DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Hat Locibd in Ihc ; maercMJ Ulig., Succeeding Dr. . J. Iiar.. AH Torfc GuirnltJ. :'.Oh Phones. OfIre Hour: ? J l2,i' m' I lo Mm p. m. Open Hvenlnz f,om 7 or.tll & o'drxk J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN fUoth Phones! Tillamook : : Oregon L. L. HOY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Bell Phone Office 5, Residence 6 M Mutunl Phone Office and Residence TILLAMOOK BLOCK Dr. Jack Olson RESIDHNT DENTIST Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Oddfellows Buildis Roth Phones. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON Attorncy-at-Lew Abstracter Tillamook County Bank Bldg. GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Tillamook Block WEBSTER HOLMES ' Attorney at Law COMMERCIAL BLDG., ROOM 12 J. R. CALLAHAN Lawyer General practice in all state and Federal Courts Commercial Club Bldg. Tillamook. Geo. P. Wmslow ATTORNEY-AT LAW Tillamook Block Room 202 Tillamook. Oregon . T. H. G0YNE Attorney-at-Law aaa Land Office Business. OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE H. T. BOTTS COMPLETE SEtSfASTRACTS. Office 202-204, Tillamook Block Tillamook - Ore. El. J. OlausseivJ Lawyer Deutschek Advokat Commercial Building Celand B. Erwin Teacher of Piano Diploma from the Chicago Musical College A complete stock of sbeet music and Technic Books. Terms : J4.00 per months instruction Factory Representative tor the CttUTK & BUTLER PIANOS And Player Planes. APARTMENTS FOR RENT v rHirnished or unfurnished apartmenttt for rent at the Tilco Apartments in the Masonic building. All modern conveniences, at business center. Enauire at Herald Office. Try one of our Fancy Dressed Chiek na or your Sunday dinner, Tllla- saeek Meat Company. ARE YOU GOING TO WILD? Barns 'and farm buildings of all kinds erected by experienced carpenter, either by coufrct or .1V4 oik. nana ei.d estirnatca furnished for all kind el earpehter werk. J. M. Liteberg, Ka uai Phone. -rtvi. ft. .-