mil If II Simon ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY; jz.8TSClROU nation of anV:paper in Tillamook Oounty yolxix. Tillamook, Okhjion, January 7, 1013. NO. 100 First national Banfc Cillamook, Oregon DIRECTORS: J. C. Hot.lMIN H. C. Lamm Wm. 0. T.vir C. W. Talmack I'awl Sciikaoick llli have just ittMnllctl some modern " Safe Ucponit Moxc.h where your val uable paper will be .safe from fire. We will he pleaded to mIiow them to you. Under : U. : S. : Government : Sopcrvtelon INTKRKST PAID ON T1MK DrtTOSJTS SID.NKY I'- ItKNDIlRSON JOHN Ll'XANt) llluNTJKKSON Almuf l Lw itxJ Net ill Public rm m m m m. llMIHfWATIlti LAW r AMSTKACTS : KTJA L IvSTATK sruvi-viNc; iNsrinNci? lVth I Uoof Tillamook, Oregon On Your Own Account have you any money In the hank! A ri of your earning ought to lntplttrnl there, anyway. Everybody can atfi rl to aovo some thing, however little. Ilnvr hank account of your own ami you will feel happier, better, more Independent. Make your llttlo money rani more, and o grow bigger. Better thnn hoarding It where llro or thieve enn reach It. Your bank-book I n receipt and rii ovidonen of your wine economy, THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank Abstracts on Short Notice! II Y THE Pacific Abstract Company !'. HHliRHAk'DT, Mutitici Complete Set of AtwftfMta f the Records of TUkntok Cmtmtjt Oregon OFFICE GROUND FLOOR TODD HOTEL (With Kui.i.m WToa) BOTH PHONJiSi JMili5i3-Abo HnUul P. O. BOX 147 TILLAMOOK, OREGON Tillamttk Petoh m Hire Rtngh Trip Elfbl Mitkr Tn Om P. k H. Rijri f Way. Cast? ra Deatrted Cabi Withsst Sapper. 1 On Friday and Saturday eight Tilla mook ropl rnmle the trip otrr the V, It. A ;', right of nut. enduring roiuld- erhln discomfort and hardship, Thoti In the party wrrc Tom Harrison, Grant Mill., TTIII Hern., Theo-lore Hern; Qulncy Pang born. Ah. GuNtrom. Mr! nml Mr. JohniKiii and Edgar Norleryj They left Portland Friday morning and arrived ul Timber at noon wheru Ihey hd dinner, after which they tarlH afoul for Tillamook, Nightfall fmiml them at the Hniley mill wheru' they'hmiNil for the nltfht In deserted cabin. All they had to et for uppcr wm two lunchei, which wre illvMed amontr them. In the morning the pnrty nUrteil out rvl Mwn nrnvnl nl n rillroil camp, wlcre they hml hrenkfn.t. At Hector the prty UmriK-il work train which tik thrm to Wheeler, at which (xilntj wonl i ent to heii'tiartark B.klns the company to send th train on to 1 lllnrnool;. which rtfjur.t wag Krantctl. The party rcrt elyht or ten HJe, three of them leiinj very had oncn. In three illlfrreat place the track, aleel ami all, in wxthe I into Uir river. In 'two pine'- the ruadhvl wa wa.hed ' from tin!or the track nml one place for ICO fect a All ha been wsahed out, leaving tie. a 11 ralt.i upetidi,tl In mid air. The worat allde I Unrated three mllca et of Knrlcht. Tht slide i 3W feet Iodk and l romptMvd of ton. of dirt .nd rtck. This ldo of Knriktht aUiut elhl mile., oue quarter of a mile of track U euverod vlh lca dirt and mud from two to ciijhl feet deep. 'I here in ti itutt tiul that eon.ider 'aMewnr' will hava to he dno tefofe ' transportation will Ikj rcaumvtl. DANCER IN DIRTY MILK SATS M r :! PROFESSOR. J Inaofiirtted. There were 30.000 death In the United .State !nt year from dirty milk," snld I'rof. T. I). Heekwllh of the bacteriology department of the OreKon Agricultural (lle(c addrclnc the dairyman an I b'jtter an I ehoeie maker In annuil aeion at Albany last week. I'rof. Heekwllh lis introduction iinke yr the following olfle?r were pre of the two kind of injurious chance ent: Mayor llarter; Councilmen Maynr Hwtrr Delirm Anas! !Renf e. Petitiaa FileJ ( Sshnt Saloca Qucitioo to Vcter. At the flrat cotinell mectlnjt for this DAtlT CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. in milk ; absorption of bad odor from thlnif Ihu cattle eat, a garlic, and from atomic of the milk In ttdorou lacr. a dirty barn or unclean Ice Ixixes; and contamination by germ Natural milk alway contain Kerm." ald Prof. Heekwith. "Milk Ithout them would never poil. Un ler ordinary condition Ihn Kcrrn mul- Leach, Sapplnifton, Dick, Harrison and li.ile. The Mayor made the following ap pointment: City Recorder, P. W, Todd; City Attorney, 1L T. Hotta Marshal. N. J. Mycr; Surveyor, Sid ney Hcrderron: Street Commliloncr, John Day. The following special policemen were ..i . .1 . . . . " r ..7 v ritie oi once every twenty .Dt,.in,l . t. H. Covns. R. Kuhl minute, t lean milk kcepi letter Nnd mnn. vr. G. 1 Dick. Mr. II I'hll'in. there I much lcs I'Vellhivl of disease . , ,, ... Kerms in It. In the months of August and Sup- ember at 1WW there were 103 babies died of Imwel trouble In Portland. wherras in 1911 there wsrc but 17 In the same montht, due to the improve ment in me mux nvcause oi com Mi nt Inspection." now mtiK was contaminated was next discussed. The Common belief that disease germs enter the milk some time through bad fowl the cow eats was discredited. Udder form of bac- tna disease are not uncommon. At Cornell University invcatlgatlon found 40 in n slngla drop. "In twenty-four hours the cow gives olf a million disease germs," said the pcatver. 'ino intestinal germs are manure germs, undesirable ami even llaeasu producers. They are present i the hair, the udder, nnd even the The following committees were ap pointed Ways and Means: Leach, Harrison, Sappinglon. Licenses and Ordinances: Dick, Har rison, Hale. Streets un) Public Improvements Sappington, Dick, Iach. Health and Police: Hales, Leach, Sappinglon. Account anJ Current Expense Harrison, Halo, Dick. A committee from the W. C. T. U was prcacnt and presented the follow ing resolutions: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Tillamook: Whereas, we feel that the principle! which wu advocate are not carried out as they should be in our city; and Whereas, we feel that the moral con dition of our city may b Improved; therefore, Ik It KtmIvmU Tht we. VTbe TILLAMOOK WITHOUT MAIL FOR NINE DAYS. ' On Monday afternoon Tillamook City I received it uritt mall from the outside world after n wail of nine day. The mail i. now sent to Wiltnmina, where It I taken hy Mr. Ka.ler, who carries the Willau-iiiH-Dolph mull, and brought to HeUi, where It Is again taken by the TlllatixHik-Cluverdnle stnge. The mall will be brought over this route three times each week. Possibly not more than the letter mail und the dully papers will Ik: sent. Mail from Tillamook will be ent out over this route. Cl.OVHUIJALl: NI1WS. ail of the cow. A damp cloth should Od'i'V-il lowitxj ihcmolf lof(rr milk '. I Wnm.n'. Pk.l.ll.n T.. ,v. If..;..-." tng. lUa Uonnecticut Etiwimwil ' v", " " ,,"""",u '' Station found that enro in this nartir. OI immooK. win nearuiy co-operate ular rrduced ihu number of germs two-thirds. Another easy mean of contamin ating mllK is by milking with hands and clothes ditty, eeclally by wash Ing with fore milk. Covered milk pails reduce the danger of infection to with any efforts the City Council may make for the betterment of moral and civic condition in our city. W. C. T. U. of Tillamook, Per Committee. The presentation of the above reso lution as followed by some discussion about one-fourth, since they reduce by the ladles. the surface open to dust to one-fourth. A resolution was passed giving Thos. In the University of Wisconsin dairy Hundley, the late recorder, a vote of school the covered pails were found thnnks for efficient service rendered by to reduce Ihu disease germs four-fifths him. to nine-tenths. In Portland less than A resolution was also passed demand- I por cent of the milk supplied is taken ing the removal of the Dawson livery from covered palls. scauieii nillK palls are a menace. since it Is dilHcult und almost impos sible to keep tliurn absolutely clean. The wuter in which they ar scalded should lie Hculding hot at tho time. not cooled ut nil. Tho pails should not U) rinsed afterward with well water; CO por cent of tho wells about Portland burn. Jap Runes was appointed night watch by the council. When the electors voted on the amendment giving the mayor the power to appoint his record er and marshal, the position of night wntch was omitted. A petition was tiled referring to the voters the question as to whether Tilla mook City will continue to allow The elec FtTBiiked By Pacific Abstract C. Dc. 3-Oth. 1313 Contract. Hay City Land Co. to A. S. Hrecht & Son U50, lot 13 blk 65, Pacific addn to Hay City. WARRANTY DKEDS. W. R. Walling & wf to Dan Reid $10 lot 10 to 15, blk C Tillamook Reeh. A. W. Severance to Ida M. Lily, HOW, lot 7 & 8 blk 2 R. R. Hay's ad to Tillamook. Jan 2 1913. B. H. Miller to W. P. Loney, tract In Hay City. Royal Stillwell to Florence Stillwell, SI, tract in Stillwell'. ad Tillamook. Lloyd C. Smith to C. A. McGhee, U00. lot 4 blk 1 Bar View Heights. Jan 4th. 1912. A. G. Beals & wf to G. A. Brough ton, J10, lot 5 blk 4 Norton's addn to Tillamook. Jan. 6. 1912. Joseph McDonnell to Mary Allison, t3U5, tract n of Hoquarton Slough near Tillamook. Bay City Und Co. to Joseph H. Johnston, $10. si loi 3 blk II Bay City. C. W. Michael 4: wf to J. W. Conner. $10, lot 14 blk 2 Tillamook Beach. Earl Jackson to John Anderson, $10. lot 14 blk 2 Rockaway Beach. L. H. Watkins & wf to John Ander son, lot 15 blk 2 Kockaway Beach. are contaminated. The milk should be cooled as soon as possible also, as) saloons within its borders. watm milk is to the germs what the I tion is called for Jan. 14 incubator is to eggs. " Following is the mayor's message: in speaKing of tuberculosis In milk. TO THE HONORABLE THE COM- Prof. Heekwlth insisted on the weed- MON COUNCIL OF TILLAMOOK From Courier: The business and soci meeting of the Christian Endeavor society win held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Worthlngton. A lurge number attended and an en- joyaoiu nme was nan. mg out tho tuberculous cows, but COUNTY: Horn to Mr and Mrs. Klrbv Wednos- stated his opinion that farmers should Ocntlemen day evening, a daughter. Mr. Mrby 1 recompense,! by tho state for losses I hereby beg leave to submit to you U the new choesemaker at the Cold ! f cows killed on this account until the statement, of tho condition of our Shrings factory. herds are once cleaned up," fair city ; and vvonUl respectfully sub The Mlsse Ruth and Avn Owen, the tlnnl remedy for most evils, mit to you for your consideration a few Cha. Ray nnd Vlck learned left yes-1 ne lrI I cooporntlon following on tcrduy for Portland. They drove over the old route to Willatrina, A driver with a loam belonging to Mr. Easter, ot Wlllamlnn, left hero yesterday on his return trip to the city mentioned. A short distance this side of Dulpb onu of, the horses went over thc,'krado and was killed. L. K robs, of Independence, has) been in the city the past few days. lie Is here in the interest of the saw mill at this place. Ho informs us that the mill will be sold and that it will be op erated the coming summer. IMPORTANT NOTICE. DVERTISE IN THE HERALD if the party who borrowed a long and n short step ladder from the Star Theatre last September will return them no questions will be asked, M. K. Hanenkratt. On New Years Day S. W. Conover waa united In marriage to Susio Crane, the ceremony taking place at tho brldu'a homo. Her. Shrode officiated, The contracting parties have the best wishes of many friends. For Runt Large two story building 50x100 feet In first class condition 6n paved atreet suitable for store, ware house or auto garage. Apply W. E. Dwlght or C. A. McGhee. h civic awakening and education. since faults in the production of clean milk are not malicious, but result from carelessness and ignorance. CLOVERDALE SCHOOL REPORT. Following is tho report of the Clover dale school for tho month of December: No. of pupils remaining to date 44 ; No. of pupils registered since begin ning of year W; No. of daya taught 16; whole number days attendance 640; whole number of daya absence 15; wholo number times late 23; No. pupils neither absent or Into 30; a vera re num ber pupils belonging 43.15; average daily attendance 42; per rent of atten dance 07.5; No. of visits by parents 3; No. visits by members of school board I. One week vacation. II. S. ltrimnall, Principal. NEW REAVER ODD FELLOW MALL TO IE DEDICATED. The I. O. 0. P. Lodge of Beaver, will dedicate their new hall on Satur day, January 11. Supper will be serv ed for which 5o cents per plate will be charged, tho proceeds to be uaed to ness, and also in the residence districts, suggestions, and recommendations, which if carried out, seems to me will he along the lino of progress. During the hurry and hustle conse quent upon the amount of work that we had on hand during the past year, there were many things of vital im portance neglected and overlooked, ehlef among which is our inefficient fire protection, dangerous condition of our old wooden sidewalks in the busf? ness district, lack of proper inspec tion of defective flues and other fire traps, improper tire escapes in some of our hotels and lodging houses, all of which ar a menace to life and proper ty, and demand immediate attention by our Honorable body. I should also like to call your attention to the ne cessity of inaugurating a street clean ing department at your earliest possi ble convenience, and an ordinance against allowing our merchants, pedes trians and teamsters to cover our side walks and curbs with litter and filth, and provide some manner for disposi tion of the aame. As early aa prac tical every dilapidated wooden aide walk in our immediate business dis trict should be replaced by artificial atone, placed on a proper grade, cov ered by a Ave year mantainence bond, to insura a first class job. Many of the sidewalks in the busi and limb, and It is only by luck and good fortune, that the city has thus far escaped expensive damage suits. I would suggest that the proper rire fighting equipment be supplied to the hose company immediately, and that an ordinance be psed' defining the powers and duties of our fire warden. together with a form of report, cover ing every business house, hotel, lodg ing house, or other buildings in the fire district, such report setting forth the condition of all the flue, fire es capes nml hre connections in each building, in said fire district, such re port to be made not less than every days, by the rire warden. Owing to the growing intelligence of the peoDle, crime and lawlessness. have bees lessened during the last year, and by the activities of our po- ice force and the assistance of some of our good citizens, the open houses of prostitution have been closed, and tbelr inmates together with their con sorts, and other vagrants driven from the city, rowdyism and drunkeness on the streets suppressed and hoodlumism of all kinds considerably decreased, but still there is room for many more need ed reforms. All business houses including saloons should be closed by ordinance at an earlier hour than they are now accust omed to, thereby lessening the oppor tunities for crime and carousal, detri mental to the peace and dignity of the city of Tillamook, and much to the annoyance of our police force. There is a state law against minora smoking cigarettes on our streets, and also a penalty for selling cigarettes to minors, and inasmuch as this is not in the jurisdiction of our police court, and as the proper authorities neglect to suppress this nuisance, I would suggest to your Honorable body, the passage of an ordinance, giving our police force a legal right to make arrests under this law, and punish the offenders, in our recorder's court. Wishing you success in a united ef fort to make for this year the best. cleanest and most progressive admin stration Tillamook has known. Signed, J. R. Harter, Mayor. Dr. Wendt reports the birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Mitchell n Sunday last. : furnish tho kitchen and dining room. arc a continual menace to both life VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND"