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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
SUNDRIES ou'll tithe n heap o comfort on a cold night with one of out l.KAKI'kOOF JIOTWATHK M0TTM5S. Voti enn Hir iwiUt v mu durability in every one of our KAMIhY nil.) I'OUN. tAlNSVKlNr,?S. CtiHlnmcrti' eominenU on our RI'ONGBS SOAI'Snnd MATH UligUlSiTRS are nil eonipliuieiilnry, LAMAR'S DRUG STORE Tillamook, Ore. Kocal ffoppeninos. : 11 l f..til nf ltil,uoif v Till.. : rwk I ;ttf visitor tikloy. eht rMmtipds of PaetfJe UIty !' In to " tf.ii m fk.aHv f,lr .altf- ftwltltr tkt tt Mji. T .limn. ( i. . .i ii ...in tim " rwiailTTOl up in m A H.rt .of h llubwivtlt, ,ulB,rw.hl ngton. .. i- iw;t Thun.dy. a , i ,i .. .... , qiutlnjr mcl: t,l nk Sausage, It tt Tun,r and I. Mwirv. f llm. ,., Vm, w f l.. in lb dty tmlay. TillamMk Meal Comeat.v. V IkWf f Hw, h ,fc, jW, Kli.m.i. -ml wtf lofi today riiy v a.n. Thursday. ( r0r , tf,,. ftl AWw Dar-,- Jof.ov .w km. s Ap(1 -hd .. Au(lMm or fc, I 'i' TlWu :imilUkttoTllUiwwik business vl.l. (ri vciirn mxl John left j tor today. M ttVi- dy fur tho PrL P.r. j QW Mr.., far lo choap. Clint J. o K nudum Pur. ( will jtf -Horld Ollleo. Irtfflft i Ht ft wild tvry U'3 o. V-Um of I U'tw twiV ihc trsln ",,,,,,c .Imro ljsy for PHen whoro ho will R I' MilU, uf HUlttP, wb a 11HjitMl the fir fur a iimnth. tamk l vUlwr HmrwUy. Mr. wl Mm. John II. Mtmrmt nr.. Uu fr alrt, Itttr f or " the parent of tlnui:tr Ujrn today. rtto W m. tsly, tJnrltiaWl Owe. j Or. WtaH w Ihu aitcfnllnu phynt- Mr. II X CTAlk. f llrlKlu. I In !. tUrtv j Vn Jiave cloml nut the piano liuni- Tun ).! nm wUh Uoanl nn ami III ell what niunlc roll wu family, lrt at Unraht jhavr haml ion half prlco. Jonp. Q2V Knuilwi lnr. Co. Wf'f Itsiiklti. of .SRlta1fltnM ws li Mm. Kri 'Mdaeh of Mohlcr wn let IlutnUy. jhttiwml ty Iwinu inaile onu of Urn Krt-1 HoliiUch of iUmkwk, In l t'm Katu.iml Dahhn kIiow ten li,fjKlay. reunlly hckl l I'ortlnrul. hs i.lr.l. frum Oiw t f0T wk.' KolMo W. Wm mihI wlfu li-ft on U W H-tuiKki-, Wfi4.. (Snwlny fr Krlwo to tnko In tho Fair. c , .. . Till 'iuit t I'lnviil ntwl'thtir look one ' , 'of th Onwt Nortliorn temor ottir at Herald offl7. , Tho Stonmur lilmoro nrrivixl In port Ur IUnmlr left In ftW UxUy i.o,oo VmltfJay will, it shipment of k. r., trip to Portland. II meMhandlao. Sh lVe for l'ort- by Ml. ltti Vr. aiwt ' UwJ Xlhy whh tt cnript f cll!U1le. Ur ,r th.r .Mr.. S. W. i NMtr. W nw, mh fflf (llf(iyolu, miuu Tin herka nf Ut Ttllaw-K.k Hay , n (r) j( imMm w t),s e(ty Tu day, I'oniiUKiton Co. will Iw rd at 'tl i vMltfMt t lt Mrtfn lioniti until Tlf.l National llank at Tjllaimn.h. ,w,ny wlj0J, Ul()y t)(t 0 tu,r rotun, Vr f-'toyil rtillxTpoit ami rlitWrwti of ' trip. M,hr, ro vUltlmt t the M. Doty, ( u A flf jrn,,,,, whl, hn rrrrll hom huro. t immly niml in tltu north ml m Mi l artii) (inlwlth lifl on Wlnn- (, county, w In th city this wouk. dy fr PiiIkmi, Mo., whoro ! ilu emtio Jiuro to hiun soim fmcttired liit fnontla for ibonoxt throo month. jrjjw rittirid. Cm t Parley, of tin linrtlmldi l.ifoj Suvwk I xfW, wna n Tillamook btwl- rt vm.tor 'I hurwlav. A W Attwrhtlrv of AMihI, t lit IfK t tho homo of him ron ( laroi.po In aay that h; i heto to dlipofii of liu THIninook proporiy I" thi- im antlmo hit la linvitiK a nal vtail vrillJt. old filomlH ) wmi.a oi.i uiumiH. j Dr Womll (U KlaMCM. Attyktifl ami my .nf,,. . Ml CnUUI vax Wh' V'i assortment l peneils, 1.. ,.mu,s, IViiort " ift - ! i ! f IvS 25 per cent oil, m n oit :.v , , ..'nt oil onAWaUrmnn 'Ideal t'lh 1 1 .... i i 1 1 t-v ree CH AS . i. CLOUGH CO. ilnetpy to mu un first class farm mortgage. First Natnnal Hank, K. (J. LnitU left tmhy on a business trip In IWllitttd. Attorney!.. I. llamakrr of IVirttnml w In tho city mi Iitulnra this week. Monoy W loan on farm mortgages. A iinUifo l.cm.o ha. brim Issued wj juna ritiiiteiuu awl Mr. Anna ! lluiTum. , Mr' T ' ,,t"" " Tlmwdnr Stuintnal of Uolph. whk in tho. city WwdnttHluy. !U cmuo with Ihr dulatlon of clliiunn who uro working for n eonnn'tioi! of tho l.lttlo Koatuccn road with the now Sour Crasn rouil. t'alnr Crocliwtl. tOltchuf of KlIk'liHll hi onr hll ttoiiewl, hna tiindored his ntnlK'ttntlmi that he nmy tinllft in tho KiibIWi army for tho Kurot.cun wrtr, Mr, Crockett ri'POittly lost throe -ouiiiiajn tin Hnnlluli norvico. LO oiu n i w.... IW i .Aillt'MlU . IS IT WORTH ANYTHING TO YOU to have n good tore nenr your home? Our Htoelt includes ppfictically every, thing in general Htipplies and we" sell (it u reasonable profit. You'll find a lot ol.'our prieesllower than those elsewhere but not many of them higher. We tire now rcnily to supply your wmtts hi Ortiss mid Griiin hccdii, I-ccd mid Flour, Dr. FJcss Stoclc niui l oiiltry a-mcdicK, Diamond W. Uniting i'mvder. Good (.rocmi'f), School TahlelM mid Hiipplicn and thousand othrr tliitiy, The Satisfaction Store HEMLOCK. ORE. II. 8. (illmori! and wlfo of Itcnver dam. Win., nm vlaitliiK t tho W. C. Klin? homo at Hlnltm. Mr. Ollnioro U a nlslcr of Mm. Klit. Thia la their third trip to tho coatil. Mr. (illmoro waa hero twenty year bko and ton yoaraatfo. Ho la much fmpromcd with th uniicrca of the country. l-ttat ovi-nlfiK a M, I). Aekloy wan making tho corner with nutu at Second Ave. Kam and First Street, koI"K to ward ihr court houao hu ran Into a horao and liUKKy. No crou damaK'i' wa done and no one win hurt Mow. ovi-r, In aoino myntcrlota manner tho hnrto loot one of Ita ahoun. Jacob Nicholas and wlfo of (leaver were Tillamook vititora this wt-ck. The Iviitor of the Herald very much ap preciate tho ulfl of a live pound brick of Swiss chcctcj from Mr. Nicholas, who certainly producca n very fine ar ticle, a anyone will testify who hu over tested a aamtiie of hi chueae. The Coat l-outfini: Co. i building a abort piece of temporary track connect- inn tho S. P. track and the aliiufth, aruund tho Focney UremerCo. foundry, ao that Kiev can run their new IokkIuk locomotive and Iouk'I'K cr out on a scow for hhlpment up the Tillamook Klver to tho new luKcing road they are building on llewley Creek. NOTICE AnylKaJv havinif loose hay to sell of any kind In ix or jcIkIiI tnllea of Tilla mook write or phono Harris & Vidito, Tillamook. Coll on either phono. PARENT TEACHER'S ASSO- . CIATION TO REORGANIZE Tho first meeting of tho Parent j Teacher a Association of the year will ) uci.c.u. rrmay ntgm. wci. loin, ai , tho Hiuh School .mil w ,,.u- gram presented by pupils in u teachers of the various grodrs and the Hiijb School. O licers aro to bo elucteil and plan for the year will hu discussed. All aio urged to bo pie!tit. Tho pro gram will begin al 7:15 sharp. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Laat,Tuesday afternoon Ittv. Van Winkle gave a lecture to the student body on how to think efficiently. This lecture was very interesting and In-slructiyt- and was'imjoyed by all. ursdny morning smoke began to bo noticed in tho school building, but no attention was paid to it until the ! lire boll began to ring, iho whole j ' scnooi 'juiiiiing was umpiiiM in just a few seconds, but It was only a drill us wo wore glad to leurn nftur getting out. As this was the first drill of this year one might expect a little con fusion, but there seemed to bo no con fusion whatever. Tho English classes aro work ing on a constitution for the high school. We oxpect, with tho aid of a constitution to put tho Student Body organization on a firmer basis. Ask The Man Who Rents He will pay you from $'.00 to.S'KOO more per month for your house il it has a well equip ped hath room Think ofjli Actually from 24 to 30 per cent on the' in vestment or about V& of the net return from i ... I,,- 1 , that house you rented. Can you invest $100.00 any better. SEE R. F. ZACHMANN about It Tillamook' Leading Plumbing & Sheet'Metal" Shop WHEELER NOTES Taken from Wheeler Reporter: Tho number of hirco order that have Inton corning in lately have rapidly do pleated tho stock on hand of the Wheeler Mill, of thi city, which mill baa been Idle over n year. Should or der continue for another month a they have In the pint few months, there will not be n alick of merchant able limber left In tho yard of thia company. After having been idle for n couple of months, the lumber mill at HriKhton owned by the HriKhton Mill Co., linn again resumed operation, work having started last Monday. A full crew of men I employed and the owners ex pect to operate tho mill until hi leaat the first of the year and probably un til much later, decndinw on tho mar ket, which ia now stronger than during the oast year. Although the lumber will have to be tdilppod by rail, tho company expects sufficient water facilities by Spring to enable boats to handle their product. W. S. York and G. I.. Archibald of Wheeler were arrcated last Friday on complaint of H. Tubbeaing and Oscar Iterginan of Nehalem, such complaint stilting that Messrs. York and Archi bald lifted sot-net anchors of tho falter pnrtlen while engaged In fishing for salmon, thus allowing the nets of the complaining parties to drift inshore. Tiuvhola were ret at Dean's drift and while "taking" that drift the nets of York and Archibald became entangled in tho nets of Tubbeaing and Uergman, neremitatlug the former to lift the anchors of thr latter to disentangle the The warrant was served by Constable Knroboy and the eae was tried before .,,,.,. nmmiwo.i of tho Jns.ll.-.. Hourt nt Nehalem, Saturday. Archibald and York waived examination to the Circuit Court and were released after each one of them hud deposited n $200 bond. CIRCUIT COURT NEWS Henry Schild, Puicr auter and Henry Adnlph Krickenn wore niliuitted to citiEcnshlp. Tho otitioii of Joseph Htattler was continued. Karl Fori) who was Indicted for giv ing liquor to it tninnr plead guilty and was fined $150. SIOO of which was re mitted pendim; good behavior. Helen Stewart and Daisy Phillips wore indicted for keeping u houso of ni. .1.... .1 I ii... 1 hP d "not put ln lin appoaranco her bond of $100 was forfeited, Chas, Zosel was indicted for obtain ing money under fnlso pretense. R. W. Holland vs. Grace M. Holland, divorce. Same granted. Notice Notice Is hereby given that tho Eastman-Wilson Coinpnny by supple mentary articles of incorporation lias assumed the name "R. E. Wilson Co." R. E. Wilson, Secretary. a REALTYrfFOR SALE OR TRADE This property Is for aIo or pnrt trade or all trade If valued right, 50x100 lot with full two afory six Itrgc rooms, largo closoU, concrete basement with cement floor, furnace heat, eight rum, hot water coil, bath lavatory, medicine cabinet, one picrn Sink, wash Iraea. wnnA t.oti, and electric lights, also a garage on hack of lot flx2t Blurvlarid half, sewer connected and water, fruit trees, shrul bery, paved streets and cement side walk, close to beat car service In the city of Portland and minutes walk from llroadwny bridge. CJ acre, half cleared, balance four small stumps and brush, fenced, 400 feet from city limits of Vancouver. Wash., close to two electric carlines. One business lot oOxlStf) in tho town of White Salmon. Wash., COO feet from hirst Nut. Hank, Two Seaside lota 100x100. Holladav Park, Clatsop. One lot 60x100 on Cornell Koad. 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. Lfisbcrg. 101A. It. P. tt. 1. Mutual Pnone. Tillamook. Ore. APPLES FOR SALE. Baldwins, Northern Spies. Kings. Gravensteins. Grimes, Golden Pippins and other varieties. I will have about four or five Hundred boxes. Will start to pick about October 1st. I also will sell apple cider that will make the best of vinegar. Phone yur wants. Price are low this year. -JOE DONALDSON. PRICE CHANGE. Fruit or berry suRar 6:00 per cwU Cupid Hard Wheat Flour, SolToper bbl. Hran er ton $29.25 Shorts, per ton SO 25 Midds, per ton - 35.75 Harley ier ton 33.00 Wheat per ton 34.50 Whole Oats grav or white . 29.00 Rolled oats per ton 30.50 Chopped Gals por ton 30.50 . From above deduct 25c per cwt on sugar, 25c per bbl. on flour, and ?1.50 per ton for cash payments. Hran, 95c per sack. Shorts, $1.30 per sack. Middlings $1.90 per sack. Wheat. $1.90 per sack. Whole oats. ?1.G0 per cwt. Holled oats. $1.10 per M-lb. sack. For cash deduct from tho above as follows: 10c per sack on bran, short", midds and rolled ouls and 15c per sack on wheat and 10c per cwt on whole oats. Arm & Hammer Soda. 5c per pkg; All othr groceries., feed at corres ponding low prices. 5 lbs. Best Caricola cotree for 51.00. Onions, 90c per sack. TILLAMOOK MERCANTILE CO. Mrs. Koch will heg n the Fall season at tho now Studio, Sept. 20. She will devote an hour each week to Rythmic games, practically the continuation of tho work' that Miss Griffith started with tho Juniors daring Chautauqua week. This work will bo quite an advantage to mrsic students and will be given free to pupils. Arrangements are now be-1 ing made for lessons. Rough lumber for sale. See Tilla mook Feed Co Notice to Contractors Call for Bids. Proposals will bo re ceived by the undersigned for repair ing and painting the R. L. Wado build ing at tho corner of Stillwell Avenue and First Street. The plans and detail covering carpenter work and painting may bo had at this office on inquiry. Bids must bo received not later than Saturday noon September 23th, 1915. Rollio W. Watson, Agent for R. L. Wade. Wanted, to base 20 to 50 cow dairy or will Hike milking job for man and two boys. Address J. F. Shultz, Bar on, Ore. f Sidnoy E. Henderson, Pres. Surveyor John Leland Huridorson, Secy. Treas 5 Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public i I Tillamook title and Abstract Co. Law, Abstracts. Real Estate, Surveying, Insurance. Both Phones TILLAMOOK, - OKECON Tillamook Saaatartom (INC0IU'0ItATF.D) A well equipped snnatnrium for tho caro of all kinda of U'.sanses. Coropa tent nurses in charge. Dr. S. M. Wcndt, Medical Superlntenslen.t TILLAflOOK UNDERTAKING R. N. HKNKI.K. Mrr. Located In Joncs-Kntidson Uuilflintfe5.; Funeral Director and Lleontad Embaln& i.ativ Assistant rvnon iiQquemoo, z Pi o n r Tra n f r Prl f 1 G. L. bfc'K L s6N, Pror Both. Phonrs The Snme F'rlcc to everyone DR. ELMER D, ALLEN, Dentist, Hat Located in the Commercial BldYl sueeeedintr I Jr. V I h.rn AH Votfc GuMntced, Both Phoned OIIIH.r.: Vm' i Id 4d0 p. m. Open Evt nlngi r?m 7 until 8 o'clock js J. E. REEDY, D. V. MS VETERINARIAN (Both I'honcsl f OreSo Tillamook L. L. HOY, M. D. Pln-sician and Surgeon Bell Phone Office 5, Kesldcnw 5 MsiS' Mutual Phone -Office and Rcsidencelff TILLAMOOK BLOO-.l Dr. Jack Olson RESIDENT DENTIST Office Hours Irom 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Oddfellows Buildiait Both Phones JOHN LELANO HENDERSON Altorney-al-law Abslroctcr Tillamook County Bank BIdg.fc.'j GEORGE WILLETT Ilu Attorney at Law I Office In Tillamook Block f WEBSTER HOLMES Attorney at Law COMMERCIAL BLDG.. ROOM J2 J. R. CALLAHAN General nraetico in all statu and SfKl Federal Courts tvommercial l-lub lildg. Tillamook. Sje-af.i j ATTORNEY-AT LAW MM Room 202 WW- Tillamook. OregonM T. H. G0YNE Attorney-al-Law aao Land Office Business. OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE H. T. BOTTS I T -3 Txrrr- Si- rnnni etc l'ct i ic icmirTP l?$1 (jUmrLtii: jli ur oi irtio. -Office 20:.-20-t, Tillamook UiocP m,m Tillamook Law ver p El. J. Claussen illi Dkctsciikr Advokat fl Commercial Building Ecland B. Grwin Teacher ot Piano Diploma from the Chicago' Musical College A complete stock of sheet music and Technic Hooks. Terms : 5-1.00 per months instruction Factory Representative tor the CHUTE & BUTLER PIANOS And I'layer Pianos. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished apartments for rent at tho Tilco Apartment in tho Masonic building. All modern conveniences, at business center. Enauire at Herald Office. t ns or your Sunday dinner, Tilla mook Meat Companv. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Barns and farm buildings of all kinds erected by experienced carpenter, cither by cuntract or dayj work1. Plans , and estimates furnished tor all kinds of. carpenter work. J. M. Lliaberg, Mh uul Phone. tost- m ill mam fill