Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, October 12, 1915, Image 1

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issued twice a weektuesday and friday
Largest Circulation of Any Paper in "Tillamook County
Tillamook, Old'.GON. Octoiwu 12. 11)1.5.
NO. 70
The First National Bank
C.ipiUi And Surplus $30,000
Member Federal Reserve Bank
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COO fit i-OTS HUILDINC. I'fMJVMDDK. ORH
Teachers Annual In
stitute Next Week
Three Day Sruion, Oct. 18 lo 20lh.
Special Tflltnt Will Be Prcitnl.
Notice in hureby given that this
Teacher Annual Institute for Tilla
mook County, will he hold at tlm High
School Auditorium. Tillamook City.
commencing Monday, October 18tli at
10 1) cttxtk it, tn. and clo on Wctliwv
ily, October 20th at four o'clock p. m.
All chools urn inippoed to liu cloaed
during tlm tltriu of thu Inotltilto.
Teacher tint expected to attend lit
leant Ut"cii houra.
ltjKctfilly youra,
w. a. mukI,
County Sunt,
DROWNING AT THE BAR
'erfumery Perfumery
niE LATEST IN PEWUMES
PRICES FROM 25c to 51.50
We guard n toe it
'he Tillamook Dt tig Store
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IN OUR HL'j! Dnn
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From Courir :
Another drowning occurred at thu
NVitoi'CH bur. when C, O. Woolicy lout
hit life In thu hronkcr ycate nlny after
noon. Mr, WooUoy and h young mim
hy the namo of George Corall, of
Woodi, were fUhing the bar when they
cot too fnr out nnil lost control of their
hunt. After the boot had filled with
water the younger timn caught hold of
the nitlii of the boat nml retained his
hold until rrciiud, Joe Overeat und a
boy hy the name of Huckhcn aw thu
predicament tholr fellowfishermon wero
In unit with u brave heart and n glgan
tie amount of nerve minuted a taint nml
buffeted the wavra until the atritndcd
taint wb reached. They then brought
the young man, who by this time hud
become nearly exhausted, to shore.
Mr. WooUey waa not accn after the
firat trouble. The itccldcnt occurred
nbout -J o'clock yesterday nfternoon.
XtrWolMiy U 'wvll'knowtt to mnnyofi
tlm older cltlxona, he haying IIvihI In
the fouth end o Tillamook County n j
number of yenra ago and ubout year j
ago returned and took up the occupa
tlon of tUblng. He was 60 vcara of age
and haa a aon living at Sheridan, win
waa notified by wire hint evening,
SPECIAL MEETING OF
BAY CITY PORT
Industrial Review
Of Oregon
Newt Itcmi abou! Statewide Indu!ri
Improvement and Building on :
The Increase
From Examiner:
At the special mooting of tho Fort
of Hay Citv. held hero on Monday
afternoon, the balance of $900 due for
the Improvement work on tho Tilla
mook. Hay City channel, was ordered
paid. The premium on the surety bond
waa ordered paid to the Cleveland
bnnk. The luteal advice from the war
department state that the port hna a
balance on hand in tho Cleveland bank
of &!S7,000. Another communication
waa received stating that Major Wll
llama haa aucceded Colonel Jnv. J.
Morrow In charge of this department
and that the major would be in this
city aome time during the present
month to look ovcr tho progress made
with thu improvements on tho buy.
A letter waa received from tho light
hoiiHO department regarding tho in
atallation of 12 lighla to mnrk the
channel; action waa doferred until the
dredging work is a little further along.
It la expected that the dredge will
bo In operation bhortly aa tho officials
In charge of thu work are in Portland
at present endeavoring- to hurry the
pontooma; tho delay ip the ajiipping
of thoao ia what la holding tho work
back, it la expected that theao will
arrive thle week. Several little matters
that had to bo taken caro of before
work whs started; such as building
acowa and making ready tho living
quarters of thoao who will live aboard
tho dredge, have all been done.
bw many a youn man is kept back from piwoiiM . ra
' Darfn.wu u0i. h Hoos not ave a pari f wnai n
1. man who SAVES is the man who gaint tM uunr.
GE of hia'amnwar nd cuts advanced Ytr the ertrara
P?n who workt'byhttBlde. . .
w A-u-rkUD kank YOUR bank.
4- n
ink.nJJ. . . .. r.-,l About 1000 man are now working on
7 ni dairy tam U nnt; Mt adouv iv lf.rn H-iw,, fr.m
i .i.i.. in llarrlman.
PARCEL POST SOCIAL A SUCCESS
Th. Pnrenl Post Social which waa
glvon by the ladles of tho Presbyterian
Church atthn Guild Hall on Friday
evening waa a success tn every way.
The attendance waa' good and the lad
ica netted a neat um for their trouble.
A fine prjigrn...wt.J6ndered con
eisting f numbers by McGta'a orches
tra; a reading by -rror. ickow or
Mrh aohaol a. vocal duct b.v Mrs,
u, ' . ,
Poorman and Mist MCKQwn; yoeai
tolo by Miss Mabel Goyne; and a voeal
...in kv Ulia lubv McGee. accom
panied by Chaster MeGesj on violin an
ui.. r?alord on Piano,
Gamea were pUyd nd thr wm
purcel for avervbody, lh Mng
old t 25c and 50c.
ur.i..nHM rofreshmanti were alto
.Sulorn()ct. U. The fight Ui reduce
tnxe and to do nwny with Industry
killing ijnlalatlon and regulation waa
never carried on In uch a determined
mtnncr 6y tho cltlzena of the North
west, t
The St Melon's hhlp Huiidlng Co, la
busy on f mast auxiliary achoouer.
The lilca hna u new soap factory.
I. 'Ornndu Taeornn cnpltallata
bought Whllrii Mine for J.'W.O'jO.
Aah'aml ice plant will move to Med
fonl. j
The Ofegon crunberry crop is gooil
price anAJnd ?I0 n barrel.
Aahlniul -7-1 1 head of cattle shipped
from hero recently brought owners
M6.UO0. V
A aelf-(ifling trolly wheel manufac
tured at Iausser, Oregon, ran .IS days
without oiling.
llO.fKOincrea of land has been thrown
open for kettlemenl in South Central
Oregon. L
Spauldfng I.3ging Co. will attempt
to coloinit! its loggeil-off land at iltuck
Hock. J
Handorij chceae factory turned out
60,000 (xiUnd of chcere In f month.
Handon Prospect of railroad oniera
brightcni tho lumber market outlook.
An effort la being made for a bridge
iter o a Willamette at Hnrriaburg.
Princvllle planning big irrigation
scheme with canal and dam.
Stockholder of Canny Canning Co.
are figuring on itar'.inj; cheese factory.
for tho first time, $10,000 worth going
in two cara.
ltepnrt" say that Oregon-Utah sugar
company bus been organized to build
factory in itoguc River Valley.
Crown j'olnt on Columbia Highway
will have $20,000 hotel.
Gold ore running $10 a ton reported
one mile west of ituncon.
Frank It. Willis. Gov.'of Ohio says,
"The time ia here for tho establish
ment of a genuine American policy
involving fair treatment of our indus
tries, laws that will encourage the
business man rather than repress him,
and that will encourige him in n legiti
mate way to even greater achieve
ments than those we have made thus
far.
Drainage district being organized on
Ten Mile, Coos Ha v.
Marahfleld Reports state that C. A
Smith pulp mill will soon start.
Unity Now creamery nearly com
pleted. Handon Slnnuger Tnompson of the
Sixes River mines haa crew of men
working on construction of n flume. A
sawmill ia being constructed, and the
coat of tho flumo and mill combined
will be ubout $150,000.
ToledoThe Geo. W. Mooro sawmill
preparing to resumo orerattons.
Toledo J. H. Miller Logging Camp
on Dopot slough ngain in oporntion.
Hcppner -Work on new Masonic
Templu started.
Hill lines will feature Oregon cran
berries on their diners.
Gardner Salmon canneries on the
Umpqua have opened.
Present conditions indicate that
North liend mills will operate all win
ter.
The Warren Construction Co. ia rush-
Ingita bitullthic paving contracts at
North Uond.
Grants Pass Reports say Greenback
mine may be operated in near future.
Tho larcest grain cron the North-
west hat ever growu ia now harvested.
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To TheGood News
An opportunity that rarely
comes our way is at our
door.
TO-NIGHT, WED. OCT.
13, at Christian Church.
"DAN" POLING
A threat union service led hv a man with an interna
tioual reputation. And best of it all he's an Oregon boy.
j The citizens of Tillamook should show that the' are
j proud dl him by giving him a great hearing.
Daniel Poling has worked his way up to President
Clark's associate, and will be the next President of the
WORLD'S CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION.
He is to be the chief speaker at the great National
Convention to be held at Portland this month. Remem
ber just one night in Tillamook.
Wednesday, October 13, 1915
Admission FREE
MUS1CALE
On Friday evening of last week Miss
Marie Holdc.n gave s muiicale under
the direction of Mrs. E. E. Koch, at
the Koch residence on Second Avenue
Rastr-Thepronrfrrwrnsistctf ofiseveraf
choice piano selections by Miss iiolden
and two violin solos by Mr. Koch.
About twenty invited guests were
present.
The numbers rendered by Miss Hoi
den displayed much skill and good taste.
She is to be congratulated upon the
progress she is making in her musical
cndcaorti.
SHINGLE MILL TO
START CUTTING SOON
From Wheeler Reporter:
The ,'ensen Shingle Mill, which has
been leased to F. B. Sturgis. has re
ceived a thorough overhauling during
the pest several weeks.. Mr. Sturgis,
the new manager of the mill, fired up
the boilers this week for the first time
in tho past year. Everything about
the mill is now in good running order
and it is expected that cutting opera
tions will be started in a very few days.
The crews which Mr, Stuagis has
working in the woods are getting out a
considerable number of cedar bolts and
with the supply of cedar Ugs which
are in the North Fork of thu Nehulem,
and which will come, down with the
first freshets, the mill will have suffi
cient, logs to keep operations going all
winter. Such operations throughout
the winter will give employment to 12
or 15 men and will mean considerable
to Wheeler.
CIRCUIT COURT NEWS.
In the case Miller vs. Lane, action
for money, jury returned verdict in
favor of plaintiff to the amount of
$107.22 Molion-wM made by plaintiff.
that verdict be set aside and a new
trial granted. Motion will be taken
up later.
Carl O. Shagren vs. the launch Arab
ownersr action for money, verdict ren
dered by jury in favor of plaintiff to
the extent of $175.
Ashley & Rumelin vs. Mabel K. Ter
ry, action for money, jury rendered
verdict in favor of plaintiff to amount
of $30.59 and 55. attorneys fees.
Coats Lumber Co. vs. P. J. and Maud
Sharpe, action for money, jury render
ed verdict in favor of defendant Maude
Sharp on question of partnership.
Geo. W. Coffraan vs. Alfred Josi. ac
tion for money, jury rendered verdict
in favor of plaintiff for sum of $391.65.
Feeney Bremer Co vs. Oley Egge
and Henry L. Simmons, action for
money, jury rendered verdict to full
amount of claim $tSS.-l6.
In the case Tillamook" County in re
lation to Jas. Langley et al, vs Wm.
Stephens and Henry Woolfe bondsmen.
Judge Bagley overruled demurrer, re
versing Judge Holn.es decision that
claims should not be assigned. This is
a case where 16 workmen who were
nnpaid by Contrrctor Mead for work
on county road are sueing bondsmen.
Ueder Judge Bagley's decision they
can make one suit answer for all.
FELDSCHAU-BUFFUM
On Friday nfternoon of last week,
Mrs. Anna Buffum and John Feldschau
were united in marriage at the M. E.
parsonage by Rev .Gittins. Only im
mediate relatives were present at the
ceremonies. The bride and groom have
tho best wishes of many friends.
CHEESE MARKET IS EIRMEJt.
LAMAB'i
Variety Store
TiflaiMOkOfe.
"DROP IN Alfft
LOOKAROWND"
From Journal:
Market for cheese is firmer and there
are indications of another advance in
the price. With great strength in the
eastern situation and with the coaat
price still low compared with what tt
product can be landed here, the out
look is decidedly favorable for vakno.
GEM THEATRE
Friday Night
PRINCESS ROMANOFF
In Six Reels
Featuring America's Premier actress NANCE O'NEIL, in
this photo play based ou Fedora, by Victorien Sardoa. $
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All this week Weltemeyer Ownbey will five
. :
uo-to-date comedies ani tJrames In con
1 lunctlon with the pictures. . . "
Wed. and Thurs,. night, comedy 4$ml
THE WUHAN"
Watch for later asnoataictments
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