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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1913)
SiUitfMt ISSUED TWICE A WEEKTUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest- Circulation of Any Paper in "Tillamook County till V Tlt.l.AMOOK, OUHCO.V, I'ldllM'AK v II, If)!.'?. NO. 0 VALENTINES -Post cards, lunny Jointed cU.xtacWth, beautiful works of art, from 5c to 35c - . February Sale of Lace Curtains f i s ,Mit .nimwil event M tin- lime .mi are i-niiti-tiipln t in i-lmumj: the looks of ' 11 li'Misrhold Tlu-w fMnionhnai v i eiluetioiiH will certainly inti rest the coil tl tmc Isuiihvwiftf. Iiulinlnl iii thin mi It will lc hall pairs, ninle pairs, and , ..lunuci in .an iiiiw mce curtain Hi-pin intent. Hemililul .lesns, waives of titi.il.aius. cable net ami m!rii, Noic the wonderful m ins. M Imc? Ctirtnliw. Cream or Whits? . I ;.o ...... ... J 7o ... A HO " ...... ... :i ."o " ... ,, ()() ...... ... 86c pair. $1.10 " f.96 " 2.15 " 2.78 " 3.J5 " 98c For New Model $1.50 Petticoats (in into the lmlconv wet ton thin week mill ct one of thee KtluoatH nunlr o .ma Hilk, I iiiwh ol heuiHtiti fuel limine ing.H, all IculllM. Smart Tailored Skirts $3.83 Kximnclv ool 00 values, superb ly umn tailorvil, nuule ol fancy mannish ..istiis Mid plain panatnas. Remarkable Sale of Shirts and Neckwear "'DM I in today and see these three mnn nprvialK. Strictly new Spring specialties at must ii -!ieeable reductions. Flannel Auto Shirts, $1.50 l i .-Ms of jjinv. tan or blow n, nobby tail ored m li s. welt seam pode!'; nil sixes. Very lut... ... ... $1.50 $1.50 Negligee Shirts, 98c M i ll ol silli-fmish madias, tan and w hite wi' (hcI pleated Ihihoiiiv l" h t in com htyle. 1 ru v.. i nils. Extruonluiai alue - 98c Fancy Knit Ties, 25c Just the same you pay elsewhere "He for. Nohli chuiiKcnbk elUcls. checks and M ripen; cvtr.i loiij. Vour choice while tiny Inst, 25c Firemen Will Give Oyster Supper. flic Spring style book -t Lulus' lloim: Journal patterns . '. ,V l.ad s' I luiije ournal In' I .'t uai v 1 Ce This store delivers pur chases of $1.00 or over lice of charge by parcels post anywhere in Tillamook- Conntv. Hi,' Corner funtrnirnt 1 f erlioro First SlatsotiaS Bank CiSIamooh, Oregon DIRECTORS: J. C. Noi.inix U, C. I.AM II w.M. o. t.mt C. W. T.M.M AC.K I'.vin. .Sciikaduk Wlv have just, installed some modern Safe Deposit Hoxes where your val uable papers will be safe from lire. We will be pleased to show them to you. Under : U. f S. : Government : Supervision INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS THE TILLAMOOK PHOTO STUDIO i Will open in b few day nml bo man ! agrd by J. A. Dahlgren, formerly was in charge f ll' McMillan Studio here for wveral year and whose work wa vruP known. We wilt inako the beat of photograph io work. portrait, groups, ouuide view mul lantern alidea, etc Post Cards nn delivered in one hour after iiojintlvo in niutlii. Our piocosiiea tiro the latest, our t y (m new nml we guarantee entire satisfaction or return the money. Our price will nlwayn be i low sis anyone oIho nml nvo will duplicate any oiler nuule by any, ami wu will appreciate a nharo of your lmimH. Wo bono our old frliMiilH will i-all and now ones also. Our location will be near N. H. Cor ner of First street and Second Avonuo, lu Siirchet ImildliiK. Tillamook Studio. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. ead it in The Herald 1 1 "4DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" Buiinru Mfelinj and Good Time Will be Combined in hndeavor to Create Inlereit. l COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Tlllatniik Cnnntv mnvmllnn n.n. I v.-ni 8aUinlny rnornint; nt 10:00 n. m. ! in ih j. li. utiurch. C. H. PhipM, SLnt Hamtny Rhvoi! ixrrHUiry, and Dr. J. V. Milliwatt, an ofnlnont Sunday School workor, wor prcwi'dt CMvmtion OfHttx.-.! by sont; and prar by pnnlor. I. K. M:ae. In the Noted Social Worker Visits Tillamook. Emma F. A. Drake, M. D., of Denrer, . Pleads In Behalf of Woman's Rescue Work. On Thursday overling February 13, ) ujwi.-i ny on anu Dr. Bmrna P. A. Drake, of Denver, Uic llfmiii,of tb.; nty will l:(vo a ban- j '"-J"r "i l'"r. i. r.. mcwic. in ici Cob Correnpondinn SecreUry of the jijUt-taMl .yt.,r Ui;r t tbo Tfaid ; ''(',-'n, ( n" eanty nilirarH, Sey. i World'H Puri-.y Federation, has just lfotet at which time ne olfort will b j ' hiI",,, "JuclI a round Ublo whicli ' cotnpcted a stronuom ertrnpais;n in our iriW t.. c i,itc nvw Intii in the ik. ' wm "tru-"v helpful ; hero que-, miihl itl t; c lntorwlt ot lhc pI(.fic pirliiM-nt. Ilie baiMut will Ik? free to Wl!tc ref"r'I a found on laf. Count I'.eMue awl Protective Society. I fl - i t.ll t.M.I HMU.-.....I I... .1... t ' . . . .... ' nil atuvp iin-tneii and exempt flrotnen, ' . "J j She had been acbedulud In a peak at while tl.oe who are iKit firemen but ,)r J V- M1"lK thon addrossed Uic the r.om Theatre and the M. E. Church with to Join the company can do to at convention " "Tcachor'a TralnitiK'." ( orl Welnesday evening but could net thi tlmo ami take in tbo baiMjuul by j !,prc urc " tl:w kt"rnnl!,: j meet these enKasemenU because of the PM-liiK the initiation feu of f l.(W. TcachmK in the public tchoola I not train MnK gevt.raI hour late that day. m.e l.iHiiot will b arvl at 7;C0 Vc" "ct; s in suryiay i 0n Thur9jay amj FrlJay afternoorw she aenwif. xor we noioniy unn tne chil- , VI M. The Ixiyn are innkini; w strenuous endeavor to build up the department aivl nliould receive uncwurmrcmeiit from uvry nourcc. Hun D'Ocnorea 1 Celery en llr.Mich Sweet Plcklo Spaniiih OllveK Toko Point Oynter Stew Scalloped Oysters. Potatoes A la Jackson Chicken Fricace llaked Potatoes Small Pens In Cream Potato Salad Mayonnaise Assorted Fruita Vanilla. Cake Stewtl Fresh Figs Apple Pie Tillamook Cheese CulTee Ten Milk COUNTY COURT MAKES OUTSIDE. TRIP Thfs morning Judgu Maxon and Com iniK.iioncrs Farmer nirJ Bdner left for dron BUoke at the schools, and on Thuixinv to Understand the word, but lead '..venim' at the Prt-shi teri.nn Chnrrh them to Hun forwbom the word stands. 0n Friday afternoon a meeting was Many are not only defective in their held at A G and on Fri. training U teach, but defective in tl.cirjd8y evening he spoke at the U. B. undemanding of the word they are to I church. Sunday was taken up by a t'',c', woman's meeting held at the Church I believe the time is coming when we ! of Christ in the afternoon and a union will give more time to teaching than meeting at both the Presbyterian and the limit we now give. tj. b churchea in the evening. On You must begin to teach the child I ilonday afternoon she spoke at the where you find him In bis understand-' Fairview school and on Monday even 'nK j ing at the Fairview Grange hall. Her You must teach the things that are- im mectjng was held this afternoon teachable to the particular individual ; at the M Church before the ft'. C. in the place' where you find him. T. U. - ' To know how to teach is to know ; 'Dotor Drakc jg doinK a Breat work how to adapt the truth to the special . heralding to the world the great dan class we teach. ! ac which lie jn the whUe 8)ave 2:30 p. m.. song. Prayer by Rev. fa whieh is rapidy increasing year Kuhlman. Kcv. C. H. Phipps spoke ,by year amj ha3 reachcd the point on the subject "A Graded School." where no T0Unl. :ri ,afe rom it While this subject is not new In theory i withoat she has bestowed utxin her the amnto some extent in pratiec.yet It was jDrort;r Darential care. seen after this discussion that as a gen-: Another phase of Dr. Drake's work cral thing, few schools are op to the ' to as.ilt in lhe work ot carin for standard. not so because outlined byj wrrekaKO of the white slave traffic the secretary, bat viewing Trom a com-1 whjch is lnJcwj a mo ,Vorthv miwion. man sense standiwint. He divided the ' She is a most able and worthv worn and engaged in a great and noble work. Portland and other outside jiolnts for "hod inta three divisions - blemen ihe purpose of Investignting hard sur-' lttr from beginning to 13 years; See-! face roads. '.ondary, 13 to 20; Adult, 20 on. These' Kids will toon t e recuived for 400 ' division were then subdivided. The feet of hanl surface road east from j secretary covered a wide scope in his ! the pavement on third Street to loin remarks the county road alread) constructed and for 21VK) feet from the pawment on Second Avenue ICasl north of th railroad track. I ne investigation is liolng niHdc so thai the court will be in a (wsition to act intelligently when the bids are re ceived, and for the purpose of getting other Information in recnrtl to rond building. Contractor Win. Hoy who is building the new Christian Church, accompanied by Rev. Jopo and Attorney Ilottsmndu a trip to Portland today for the pur ine of securing some decorations foi the new church building. COMMERCIAL CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS. On Monday evening the executive board of the Commercial Club met and Irnnitacted the following buitinoM: Motion was made and carried that triciaionta who might remain in out- city for a short time could have the use of the club room by paying their monthly dues of $1.60 in advance. It was decided that where delinquents were In urrours $12.00 or over, they should bo allowed to regain their good standing in the club by paying the present emergency initiation fee of $10.00 and a months dues of $l.f0 in advance. It was abo decided that a rental of $10.00 a night should be charged for all parties or institutions that might want to rent the hall. i motion was made and carried to tho effect that from date, the chairs or other furniture or property of the lull should not be loaned to anyone under any circumstances, and that it was the desire of the club that all property at present loaned out by tho club should bo returned at once, Thu board passed a resolution invit ing tho Federation of Hoys Clubs of Oregon to hold its annual meeting here next full. If the boys accept this In vitation they will probably be enter tained by the churches and citizens in general. However it was thought wull to let an invitation be sent by tho club. The convention will bo attended by 250 boya. The applications for fourteen new moinbeta were acted upon and accept ed, This makes 21 new members who have joined the club slnco thu present campaign for now members was inaug J. V. Milligan then spoke on "Graded Lessons." Why graded lossons? 1st, For "Evan gelization," dealing with the individual at every period of life, hence 2d, "In dividuality." Going from birth to death we have the following periods: 1-5 years, sense; C-S years, social; 9-12 years, individual; 13-16 years, social select groups ; 17-20 years, co-ordinating. Secy. Phipps then spoke on men's organized classes, of whieh Oregon has 100. Here we must refrain from fur ther note for want jf space. 7 -90 p. m. After the opening service Secretary C. H. Phipps addressed a sis'till audience on the subject of "Seven Sunday School Symptoms," Knowl edge, Vision, Kesonibility, Love, Friendship, Prayer and Service. We only wish that everybody could have heard this address, but we daro not say more upon tho subject. Sunday morning each church bad the regular service. At 3:00 p. in. Dr. Knuna Drake, now representing tho Louise House of Port- and, addressed tho Indies at tho Church of Christ and Rev. Phipps tho men at the M. K. Church. Tho evening union meetings were hold at tho Presbyterian and U. B. churches, with the same program at NOTICE. Owing to the growth of the Pacific Telephone Company a new arrange ment has been made whereby all bills are mailed to the subscribers and they are requested to remit or call at the otlice. each, Charles Phipps and Emma Drake, M. D., both speaking at each church. These meetings were well attended and we believe everybody went away well pleased. The report of the nominating com mittee resulted as follows: President - Rev. D. A. Mackenzie. Vice President - - Eva Wolfe. Secy. -Troas. - Claud Dawson. Supt. of Elementary, Mrs.H.T.Botta. Teacher's Training ... Rev. H. W. Kuhlman. Supt. of Organized Classwork Rev. R. E. Jopo. Home Department I. E. Meese, Temperance and Good Citizenship Rethti Phillips. Supt. of Missions Rev. Dora Young. Mrs. Ella Dodge, " Retha Phillips, Rev. H. W. Kuhlman, " R. Jope, " 1. E. Meoso, Committee. The report was adopted. 1. E. Meese. On Your Own Account have you any money in the bank? A part of your eariunRs'ought to beplaced there, anyway. Everybody can afford to save some thing, however little. Have n bank account of your own and you will feel happier, bettor, more independent. Make your little monoy earn more, and so grow bigger. Potter than hourding it where firo or thieves can reach it. Your bank-book is a receipt and an evidence of your wise economy. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank