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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1915)
II fttftlft. ISSURD TWFrP A wrvuir Tnt.,, . " t lucoufli inl rrCLUV Y -T 0,RCUL'AT,0N0F" any, Paper in Tillamook County I0LXXI1. Tillamook. Okhoon. Xovh.mukh l!)in. NO. 68 The First National Bank CtpiUl And Sufplux $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank omciKs ii t Lmrti, PiVgljkuil Vt J. HlKhfli Collier J IMwitnls J Holilcu W.J. Rlcclirr A. W. Mil no C. Lnmli I i-iul intention given to nil Onniruix business I i k! tti our (winds. O i RU.OVS' liUfLDJK 2. TILLAMOOK. ORK ALEX. M'NAIR & CO. w a- as a w a at e KITCHEN RANGES ami HEATING STOVES Sec Lin for Price Before Ordering Elsewhere PRUDENT MAN IS NEVER OUT OF C A JOB AND WITHOUT MONEY N THE BANK .i IB' ii VMS hnvo oxtrava- "u;rui3 won l Driiig Oiiun uiu uiuijr - atitly spont. Ono suro friond to a man in troublo is money 1 lhe bank. But tho man who banks his monoy is tho man wno gain cnnfulnnnn f Lie nmiilnvnr and ho (IS HIS jou. Hi nirniT nnr r.DNF - monoy in tno banK aiso mMia uim-h .". ENGE. No man can afford not to havo tho confidonco of follow men. . . Make OUR Knit YOUK banK. Wo pay 4 por cent in. ."Ion Savings Doposits. Tillamook Cocnty Bank Subscribe For The Tillamook Herald. Issued Tuesday and Friday. Industrial Review HIE PARENT-TEACHERS Of Oregon ASSOCIATION MEETS Bar View Badly Nrwi Item, nboul Statewide Induitrier Improvement and Building on The Incrrate Salem, Nov. 22 -Albany will III dt'imrtuifiil store about Jnh. hiivo 1. The- rcunlnr mootinif of tlic I'nrcnt TeuchofH Annorliitlon wim held Frldny ' 'V'-nlriK t the ncliool housi. KnitT tiilnltur ntnnl)?r were mippllciJ bv tbu 2ml. ltd nnd Hth t'rwlei, nnJ by the HiKh School iiiunic ctnsit. Mr. BnndcrK , Khvi! n hort talk on nlrna nnd mi-lhndi of tcHchiiiK ntrrleulturu In the upper, l'mdi' him! hk'li nrliool. nnd1 Mm llnrin. Hood Hvr npplu crop will netH Wo snurll a,)roval liv .. t,fc nn , nliout 7(W.tO0 (hU ).ir. tw.chtni! l.fL-innirn rrndiiiL'. whirl. Ur.-Kon letter Co. I. plnt.idnK on rx.y',..mm.,.rut,.(, .... u,,.r r...lll.p , londlnK M-rvk.) to fMrini-ri. nciir lndu.n,.m.(.r. .,, Illir ,,,,,.,,,,., rlll.. ' 3 8hrodc r!iid ii pHpor on the develoo- rnunt nnd enre of tho teeth, und Mr. l.ow n tler.ie of 10,4(W,B30 from! ot)thnnk ruKirtcd tn detail the flndinKH 1"'" ll VPnr, 1 of the duntiatx in .niinitiHiiMii f M... have Hit By Storm THE COUNTY SCHOOL MASTERS' CLUB MEETS Buildings Sea Heine Swept Into and S. P. Trackj Endangered i iwitdnnet' bihI lletlnu VlMn. Til" Viilllhtldim III III.! Anlortn will vottt Nov. 2J, on illW, 000 Ihck1 Lutio for new nchout. Work on the new uvnponilini; plant; at Pullni hnn Rtnrtvl. Ilnppiii'r .MiiKiim liuvn luld rorntir tone of their new temple. ItuptirU .tutu there In nn Influx of net- llr to the timbered reKloim of the Sllelx Valley. t'diiby now amurrd of n cheoiie f netory. AecurilinK to reorU Wiuco rand boiul muc U mretlm: with fnvor. Ilnrmlnloti i-orn fields runninc W bualieU to the iicrc. Medfonl in working hnnl to tfet null!. rlent I mi' I lk'tied up to nectiru $1,000 IKK) beet miu'iir fnclory. New Mhoonor belli).: Itiillt nt Si. lie) en will net her owners JM.OOO on llrst trip to Au.triilin. Ore from Gem Mine tn Suiunvillo district runs J 200 to thu ton. Wiilnut rnlsiiiK in Yamhill County booming. Lumber shipment out of Sprirm Held for Oct. thu your lire 3 times us much its hist yeiir. I'orllund firm yets JS'U.OW ship con tract in competition wim l'ui;et Sound linker I'rosiKietors lire excitud over! rim ntnUe in Cornucnpln district. I HikIiwiiv rommissi'in lina apportioned The men who are teaching school in t Tillamook County met as the Ktiests of The the men on the local teaching force, on Saturday morning, end perfected the organization of the Tillamook County Schoolmasters' Club. Supt. K. W. Onthank of Tillamook, was elected This locality was bkbIp hit by a bud J president, arid I'rin. I'. II. Wyman of storm on Monday. Reports from Bar j I!ny City, was elected Vice-I'resident. View are to the efToct that the waves Definite plans were te;un for conduct are washing nuainst the Hotel there, j InR regular bi-monthly spelling cn and it is expected that that structure j tests between the larccr schools of will be broken down ami washed away ' the countv, and for an annual oral at any time. The furniture and fixtures I awclllnt; match for the champton6htp are being removed from the hotel at ' of the county. Tentative arrangements writing. Two smaller buildings j were also made for the ccoperation been broken down and was tied ; between the teachers for holding local awav by the waves. The waves at 1 educational meetings. The next mcet tirnea wash over the railroad track and i"K will be held at Bay City. ders was nli.cti.il l'rensurer to take the i lnr Nation agent has found It neces-j The Domestic Science girls served teeth of the ioci.1 school children i which was miiut i;mi spring. Mr. jan- plncc (.1 Mrs. Itdwatds who resigned i sar" to vacate the deot. Everybody i ....... .. .... i u. II... v: I. I....... - t .t. troni that pokition. It wu decided to I Mt Bar View is busy Retting out of the devote the receipts from tho socluls to j WV of tho sea. the purchase of art works for thel T,,e rainfall Monday was consider scli.iol roomf. and toward purchasing a ' "b'"- "t-re. From 10 a. m. till p. rr.. (iraphonoU or a victrolu for the uu ol il rained inch. i the school. DATE OF CAUCUS CHANGED k At the meeting of the city council held lust night, the date of tho city caucus was changed to Monday, No vember 2U th. in order to avoid a con flict with the eriiMii'i-miMitni thf. A twill,. Concert Co. which is seheduleif for ,,. bowling alley 27th. The pluce of the caucus was not! changed. It wl! therefore be held on Monday nuxt at 8:00 o'clock 1'. M. at the Court House. On Saturday, No vemlier 77lh ili At.ll., rv...n...t r" 'tiany win appear at the Christian 'v ... vnurcn- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Geo. F. Sanders, local weather ob server informs us that the rainfall from -1:30 a. rn.. Monday. Nov. 15. to Sunday j evening was 8.4H inches, two inches of which fell Saturday night and Sunday morning. The total to date, Nov. 22, for the month has been 13.21 inches, with nineteen rainy days. Later: The Har View Hotel is washed away entirlely as has the und all nearby building:). j The track leading from the main rail way track to the jetty has been washed away for a distance of 200 feet nnd Capt. Farley's residence has been nearly washed away. The S. V. tracks are flooded with drift wood and logs have been lifted into the yard of the Life Saving Station. Some of the county road has hecn washed away. for it now over J2I2.000 for stole roails. .South Corvnllis moving school building. UiiiNlilln County will collect half ii million inxei in l'JIG. Miirnhfloki -The Oregon I'ower tk. will uxtcml its service to supply the U. -S. Wireless station piusing through two, at present unserved, addition to tho city. Pilot BocU has n new garage. luncheon to the visiting school-men. Mr. H. T. Bolt and Mr. G. B. Lamb. members of the local board of educa tion, were guests at the luncheon. NEHALEM FISH CASES TRIED On Monday District Attorney Goyne, accompanied by Attorney Geo. Win slow went to Nehalem where' three cases pertaining to the violation of the fishing laws were tried before Justice Jas. Thompson. g The first cise. State vi. M. F. Bow man was decided in favor of the de fendant. The second case, State vs. Wm. Hartzel was decided in favor of the State. The Third case State vs. Cbas. Eas Bom was dismissed at the request of the District Attorney. The case against W. K. Scovell was not at issue. Tho second grade won the prize pic ture as it restlt of having the largest ! number of parents otr to the I'nrcnt j Teachers Association meeting. i The fourth and fifth grades ti.-d for first place tor the I'almrr Pennant this ' last week. The iiereentace of train ; was greater than any that has been! made so f nr in the contest this year Mr. iteed has been laid up with in-j juries since 1'hursdny evening. lie will i 1 return to supervise his work next Mon- j 'day, although he will not bo able to S. P. TRAINS CHANGE TIME. COUNCIL MEETS The trains on the Tillamook division of the S. I. have changrd time. The morning train for Portland leaves Til-1 j lamook at 10:30 and arrives in Portland j j at G :00 p m. Tne afternoon train which leaves I'ortUnU at 7:45 a m, arrives; here at 3 :20 p m. , SOME REAL ESTATE DEALS. Development of lumber industry in I his lert arm for several w eeks to central Oregon expected to cause big j "'. In the meantime, Mr. Onthank incr.mso in business of Prineville. j " taken charge of his classes. Five hundred jitney busses will go out of business lit Seuttlo within n fow month unless a bonding company is formed to write bonds for jitneys. The present companies will no longer take the risk bueausu of the ninny accidontn and lawsuits resulting from tiye-cent bus operations.- Mason County, Wudi., Journal. Win. 11. Ahrnms. who built first saw mill in Lane County, is dead, linker Greenhorn mine will take out $10,000 gold in 3 months. Albany and Snlem levies are half n mill less than in UU 1. with 21 hour Wyelh O. W. It. & N serving plant resumes shifts. Perrydalo public schools will build gymnasium. In tho building of the nuw lahir toin- nle at Portland, it is the intention in employ homo lubor not only directly but indirectly. Oregon made materials will be given the preference. Portland Cambridge block to bo re modelled nt cost of $30,000 for J. L. Bowman clothing factory to employ fiOO bunds. Chicago capital fluid to bo interested in nitratu plant at the Duller Statu Kditorinl Amoelntion endorsed perina nont highways on modern linen of con atrucilon. Work on tho UniUu-Crator Luke rum! coniinonced ut Tlllor. Floretico Foundations being mid for now water plant. Klamath I'alls going ufter half lion a month payroll by industries, Tt... T.....I . .1..!.... . L .1.1 . iiu iiiiHi irvuui iii m'lmie was neiu j nt the Christian Church Saturday. No- j vember 20 The average of the scores from thu three tryouts wero taken and , in tho final grading Lrnest Crockatt won first place, Clifton Martin and Delmer Powers tied for second nnd Leo Doty fourth. Trevor Ilnre won fifth place and he will work as an al ternate) with tho other four. The school has rented the opera house again this year for a basket ball court. The opening game of tho season will be held Wednesday. Aggies vs. Preps. Both teams are practicing hard creosote pro- ( j,, ninko this ono of the greatest game of the year. Don't fail to see it. NOTICE OF CAUCUS q Notice is hereby given, that n cau cus will be held at the Court House in Tillamook City, Oregon, on Monday, November 2i)th, 11115, ut the hour of 8 o'clock P. M.. for the purpose of nominating tho following ollicers for tho ensuing year, to be voted on at tho City Flection on December 8th, 1915, to-wit: Mayor, live councilmen und city treasurer. Also ono water commission er from tho 5th ward. Done by order of tho Common Coun- oil. Dated this November Ifith, 1015. John Aschim, City Recorder. mil- BARN BLOWN INTO NESTUCCA. The Kollow bnm on the Neatuccn It Ivor near I'lirmers' Gnulo was blown into the flooding watorbof tho river on Sunday iilgbt. The barn contained n liorsu and buggy, un mito nnd many other thingti, Tho uuto and buggy wero Hinimliod but tho horso was not injured nnd wns Inter rolensed. Tho hum flouted down bolow Clovordnlo mul brought up ut milts i.iinuimr, u ilistiiiico of about six miles from wlionr it storied. F. B. McKinley who is now located at the It. E. Wilson store at Beaver, , was in the city Monday. Mr. McKinley j reports some important real estate 'tin, lis flt.rimr tVin ntict u'onl. fltir. final was the sale of the Con Newbill place at 'lebo to Ed Earl, and the other sale was the sale of the lease of the Steph ens ranch near Bearer to A. Vetch from near Greshnm. Mr. McKinley has had considerable experience in the real estnte business in this county and has made some good sales here during the past few years. Ho has a L'ood list of property for .nle and is in tmieh ; with many goad opportunities. Any one wishina anything in his line will do well to call on him or address him ntl Beaver. Wo understand that Mr. Newbill will go to California to reside. r r Variety Store Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" S Notice The attention of School Clerks is called to the fact that the school cen sus should be aken Nov. 22-27 inclu sive. The school library booKs are ready for distribution. I'eachers, school offi cers or Librarians are requested to call at this office for same. W. S. Buel, Co. Supt. Subscribe for twice each week. toe Herald, issued John T. Dougal of Portland, arrived in the city today. T1IJQ JSJLKl TKU Next to Gem Theatre Every piecu of Electrical Material greately reduced in price For Prosperity Week. JCttKe''meeting of 'the Vounci iTaiT,ftt5S evening the following tax levy was made: J mill for water commission, 1 mill for library, 1 mill for sinking fund, 2J for road fund, 9J mills for geceral fund. NOTICE TO TIMBER USERS Any orders for any kind of lumber from the Yellow Fir Mill, should be left at the Tillamook Feed Co. store where they will receive prompt attention. ,4