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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1913)
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON ORIGIN OF THE PEARL Th nr. n I IS".. of . ' I no cups. TH:,IMl t $:"0. n-d ric :l tho I'mon ;Ihi, to if hold February I.:. 15. - 8 ?vl. Orfjton pioneer of ilia- htr and fortnr ownr r.i i . ' Portland's st side. , ,,i n hi ' in Koreat drove of l i; r d :i ,if T. F. Smith, of ; , h .!.-! for th diatnct. , t id lerrltory art- bo- ii . w rlia com') horticultural of: , . ;"o : ot hl-.sht or scalw. i ! .intlte ter and ho:. .: J a . !Hn. at Heno, wui ''urr.' ctvurt. The n- fr- - i i-k i '.'.: (Y.rnii-hings wr 0, -, , d . .v a 20.00. nart-j k. - k-u-wn as th Bank :d. ... lc established at Shedd. i v-ounty, article of incorpora ting been filed in the county office Friday The bank will oapital stock of 115.000. .it Bend wiped out a row of t .iiUdtnpa with a los ot about The origin of tho fir is un Two saloons, barber shop. m ; t.o:. i i r k r.- fn- $lo Kno' n re.--1 .rant, poo! hall and a bowling at!t' were put out of bulne. The katin' Mte wu cleared by Ore in .N'o em '.t. 1910. V.s'h ibe end in view of establish Ins . cement plant at Vale. Georsre S. !.;- :s developing the bis trypsum depo-.t on the hill east of town. In an effort to interest outside capital. Sho.i'd s-urh a plant bo established. It would bo tho only one of its kind be tweoi' Opden and Portland. Ju.lse Kelly of the circuit court at Albaro. pronounced sentence In the liqu.r oases. J. D. Kennedy, on two con:rt:ons. was sentenced to pay a $Co flut and serve 50 days tn Jail: V.'aiter A. Marks. MOO fine and 10 days. Kd Ackerman. $150 fine. E. D. Henry, of Harrisburg, convicted on two counts, failed to appear. Apple trees which were pUnted 55 years apo by the late A. G. Marshall. h well-known Linn county pioneer, on his farm seven miles east of Albany, are yet bearing splendidly. There was a pood crop on the trees la.t fall. Three different varieties of apples are Included in the old trees, Baldwins. SpiUenberfis and Bellflowers. To pave at least ten blocks with hard-surface pavement during the com ing summer is the object of a special committee appointed by the Dallas commercial clob to Interview the prop erty owners to be affected by tho proposed improvement. They report murr. progress. The proposed itn pre. -nf-nt '1 t.ike in the entire busi ness i:-.tric r.: .on i-i assured a public library. A m - mt eting was held to discuss fi.'-' - ' r "ie establishment and main-te-.t:. of a library. A considerable s jr- a -s raised as a nucleus and a . ;u rommitiee was appointed tc cor.- - t-.e work until the sum of S. -a as s -cured for the special pur-p-s--- of buvins; more books and $50o fT . na'nt-'nance fund. TL- i uminissionera of Jackson coun ty .e authorized prelimiriry sup ey f it a i improved road over the S . .uk south of Ashland. This tiov m. :it :s really one result of the Pa--.- Hvhway dotation, and Ie In i - ih ther work In view, which r i a aim a connecting link i t.ie Oregon and California ioi h of this big interstate in ract for the sale of 163,000. o' timber in the Urapqua na.- t to the United States Ig- ., n - new corporation, with . .- r it i tl Prized Oem" Only the DrillUnt Sarcoohaui of Worm. Science !m tllsooverwl the real ort (In of the pearl to be a tiru. IT Hugh M. Smith glw 'tno ittrtliii: Informatkm n tbl" ul.te-t in tho N tlotml Gooct-apbk- Masastne. Wo know that alHHt any forelcn Ixnly-a pralii of sand, a bit of mud r he!U n pltoo of Mpa-wil or a Ball nlmalnay by Irtltathw cauo the moltusk to cver It with naoro and iake It the nwlern of a pearl, but th NrgtMt part of the annual r! W jf the MWld H due to (WW "IK that ;ortnall.v p"- r-rt of their tlfe cycle a-lthln th -hell of tn pearl oytrt MiniitK -nherhsl larvao of mailw ironn known ai owhxWw Kc!.'e m bevt.led In the soft tHue. uuinjr h oro harlne been touw In one 0V 'on .ter A th neu!t of lrrlttioo the ' .rter form- a protecting ac Nnt tht IntriHler. and then. If t'te larrn Ve )t btlr Is gmd'iailT mmfrted In'" Nuiate of and the pearl uia- fro. el to grow with the b!l If the larva Hvs It mov pa Into the body of the trtnr trigger hhe which ppf.r on the pearl oytor. there nntlenrolnc further development ritlinatety It rea -h.-. the body of the treat rnrs vrhloh In turn eat the trie cer flhe. In the rays the worm nt tain full development and pnl't e iir rae that are rat Into tbr m and find tlsrment In pearl oyter- Thn th jrcle 1 liesrun once more We may literally accept the annc .f n celehmted Trench Investigator th it "the iot bentitlful pearl i In re alitv only tho brilliant !.arcopha;:u- of a worm." Free at our pattern counter-new fashion magazine "Good Drcssii.g"--Ask for a copy before they arc all gone. Home Journal patterns and publications for March now ready Specials for This Week Specials for This Week risli niinitv. L'-in. l-'int stripes -'JS-in. luili.sh Xninsook, lun t lurks .'iml i t c yd. ttaiit . 13c Vd. .tO-in. ImtiicIi Lingerie Hut itc 19c yd. IO-iii. Imported I'ersiim l..in 33c yd. :V.'m. Plain or rujurcrl Silkuluu s l Jc yd SL'.fiO Wool Huts, lull coiulxtt m.' $2.10 o.. I-rvnch Art Lrctotims ami IH-n 18c yd. in. ims -in. K'air.proot ? silk litusli Malnus !8c yd C00D DUI-SSING IAWT5 ttM JtX (fSAt KniV4 75c Imm' uicirsMiitl hoys' loiuhfr Nuts 30c " ivvcihlf silk Immii in llnuds $1.50 " i m 1 1 s unto Uniinrl slut t s $J.75 " hoys' nihluT sportuiK htuits 25c " men's find hoys' Sou'wester. $f.00 " men's ttud hoys' ImsIi Muin.i I apes KtRlnnin; Saturday, Feb. 22d, we wdlRlve GOLD liOND '1 rdlnj; Stamps with each purchase. We have .started a book with $1.00 In stamps for each of oyr friends and patrons. Come. In and get the book. Early Arrival of New Spring Suits, Dresses and Coats FAITH OF THE FOREST. i - Curiou Traits of One of the Sjv-J3, Tribe of S'be-M. Conce-nloc oue of the olisour. race of northwestern Siberia a traveler write-: "A few of the traits of tb,e .-nrlou people may prove of Interest. s tbe.v show that environment I tho troncet factor In determining eliarac ter Their Intense surH'rtltlon H ac- ountel for by Innate fear of nil tblnss they ennnit unlertanl. Their shy ne. illllke of .tniners ami clreail of their laiua" ami chiefs nre nsam the renlt of superstition anil seclusion Sadness and melancholia nre stamped on their fares, as Is natural to n peo ple who are in corn. taut fear of the cenil of the mountains, rivers and forests, whose whole time Is taken up with propitiating the pods lest evil N fall thetn The L'rlnntbnl is n product of the forest as the Arab Is of the desert Tbo one Is the antithesis of the other Environment has inoMotl tlf character of each to his surroundings The four les believer In one f!d. the nomad of the sunlit desert, compares strikingly with the superstitious lnhahltant.s o' dark, damp fonts. fearsome of evil spirits and erindn-' under their wlteb doctors "All throucb llft the forest dweller is In fear of offendluv the deities, and at detttb p ,ns Is carried out and placed on some lone hilltop, where the wild beats are expected to devonr It If the man has l.d n uood life, but lnd Crlankhal have not that doubtful honor btniloweil upon Ltiem." CbtcaK News. AhlCAULV ililUreiit n:.x'i!s t'fr women and votint huhes are now on iltspln v haeli lav Ironi now on the express will hrinv: ti. inst such styles as are sht) n in the Knst (od live das laU rl The laou l . t a materials lur the Spnnu suits lir women .Mini misses are wool, iwo-tonetl eoniurovs. epone, seiis au i lancy worsteds, fancy tailored nnd phiiu cutaway coats, also Russian styles predominate; smart plain tail ored ami dashing tvpes that are sure to meet with your admiration and approval. The rlrvsum are hfnutilul and attractive, made in one-piece styles, plain tailored or draped cited skirts. We invite your inspection oi some of the latest authentic fashions, teach day many will he chosen and each day by express come others to take their place. Alterations when necessary are free of charge and you nre fissured of the best service which is trua ran teed. This store delivers goods by parcels post, charge prepaid, on purchases of Si. 00 nnd ovir. Uufcius Ilin Corner Convenient to tvrrjwbrfn The greatest and best sale of Inco curtaiiis you ever nt tended, in progress this week .NUHAl.hil iM: a. lueniiy losr ni iH'armtr a mnv w in-t fernsl from the fact that tho llml mesance he sent aahore was tn ur. From Enterprtso: i tain if he wm North or South of the The Nehulem Saw Mill & llox Fae-1 Columbia Itiver. tory is underk'oini: extensive repairs The veaaol is built of stool ami this week. The dock nm lumber yard ownod in llnmburt'. Oormmv. The Ventilation. Have we ever stopped to think how our ancestors two or three ireneratlons back lived and flourished with little or ao ventilation In their -Ir.-plnt,' apart ments? The nlcbt air ush1 to U con sidered a very dreadful menace to health and a sun.- tndncer of cold, lednxitns were kept cloudy shut, and ret our ancestors, many of thein. were hardier than we and llvod to good old aire. Animals burrow in their holes at nitrbt. breatblng the aann- air over and over asain. while birds and fowls euck their hwida under tbelr arti Of course ventilation la abaolutely nw aaaary for pror rmnfort. cleantlnM and health, but people have lived on for hundred and i:xchaiiKe is beine re-plankexl and a new fourwl.i It on jwt uraier the plunint; shod. It is rumored that the property and building locntHi thereon formerly used j likely that he will be aavwl by the Nehatem Dairy Association as a cheese factory at the forks of the river, aid still owned by the stock holders of the company, will be told to outaide parties who intend to use it for packing cold storage fish next fall. P.. '.weifel is making preparation j for building n largo hog pen near the I Mohler cheea factory. He istends to! fatten several hundred tmgs during the j cotninc season on whev nui in this i manner increaao the annual earnings j fori!!, JtO. lot S blk 57 Itoekawny. of bis factory. Manhattan Itealty Co. to I.elt'.y A. C. Ii. Foster's mill is now running Triomsar.. JI50, lot 5 blk (i llanhnttnti. after having underKone a completo; Hay City I.iumICo. to Edwnrd C. Mo over hauling which haa requirod sev- ny, 10, kt in Hay City. chances for xcttin her olT the beach aro favorable as yet nnd unloaa a heavy storm should sweep tho coast it Is very DAILY CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. Furnished" By Pacific Abstract Co. WAKKANTY DF.EIH. Feb. 11. '1.1. Firat Bank A Tmst Co. to twis T. SIDNEY H- UliNDEJtSON JWntiltnt Sorvf ro JOHN UlLANt) HKNDKKSON .'I'f 'l itr if Allofiwy ! nl NoUiy Vuhtil TILLAMOOK T IT Ej K A Si i A HHT II A I T C'O.TI F A X V . I?H i ill l-. U LAW A HSTlv ACTS KI-AI, -SI A 1 L KVI-VINC. . INSl'KANCM IVith I'hoiirs TlllAmook, Oregon iC-e Oro'.e. was j little or none of It ' -ej.t to Wash-' thotHuuid of year i ol the Interior ; - ., -f.y was tho ! A Giant P'.pyt 8av i.e umber is 1 'h 'i.e n ' k a "edar j oh ; . .it! Ivinjf Jnn.es I had a tflcantlc port-r eleht fe-t xlx iii' hes lu height but he ! eral months time on the part of Mr. Foster and crew to tnaxo thu nccaawary improomentd. Mrs. F. A. La Flatnboy returned from Salom where she has been for the past two months under thu care of a specialist. She is much irnprovud In health. S. 0. Iteod and F. I'. Humku loft for Portland Wednesday morning on business. Mr. Hutnko intunds to build a planing mill near Neah-kah-nie Ueach and will purchase the nocessury tnaehinury whilo gone. He will cator to the beach trade especially and the prospects for the building of new cot tages at the various reports this year will break all previous records. The plant and equipment will cost several thousand dollars. John L. Snyder has U-en awarded a ii ! I- ii., f ir 1 r -OK i Ore-placed 'i r dill! ' .;.jn ih tl i-.r-tor;- . a La-.dl i .( 'I.e J. F..- fTM ! i d'iH in -eni - ulrt-.-tdj i iel in now on a 'l (.tVji-r Willamerta -.iiK cows vh:ch Win it wli; buy h i I be d sirl- :. ii-is Mr. Winv i '.':ii'J of cheese 'i'.iy. iant of the Eastern tuny at The Dalles, wa fire. The bottling works foe building, with shingle rl Imni the bl'i m I ;. u , ' I' pOfcidbl" lor ' I . --.-.-I uily copt .. ith i !,. i :i I line ii wa- I 'n. i i i v .-, .loomed. '1 1 voiji- ; id r.;ot wer i i-., tin inufhlti' . .. i, . i'v hi' a lobw ol robabiy uMh are intact, belns only t-lightly duiniioud The onin Of the nr.i Ih i known, The Lrvtln com.. i v I 1 I iii.d th- ,oii;i.. j worfa ui on - was not ra'rfect, being round shonl dTed. knockkneed and lame lu on fot Of a siniilur heltrbt was Charles j MunMer. a yeoman of the flanoveriau i guard who died In ir,7fi. nnd seven i- I vearx iefore there was beliitr exhlbiteii In liid'u a fu b h man elt'bt feet nine ln'l.Mt hlirh aueut whom In I'tpys iiiary we find the following entry on Aug 16. HMfi: "Weut to f'barlng Crow to ee tho groat Duthmau I did walk under bis arm with my bat on and eould not reach his chin with the Up of my fingers." ni i i r ..i Or K wc roc per f n ii. -. fin 1 the l.i en dei tr data. j $50"!.. -I iT.. I 1 'I IU1. . 'J, ,.l J ca . but t' i If you eannot tie Uappjr In oue way. I In another, and UiW facility of deposition wit tit" Ivit little aid from philosophy, for heiiith and good humor are almost the whole affuir. Mimy run about after fell'-lry, liUc an iiliu nt minded man luiutlii'-' for 1.1k Imt whii tt la lu bla hand on Id-, lie.-id A Safe Wager. Tovnley-ISoiiie out- has said that he U it lieiiefiii'tiir nt nu race who muki i no iihideK of u'lii-. grow where onh oi e L'l'cw liffon- Snlilnilm I'll del niiMliinif Unit t'l-Hmv inner had to nv n In u ii iiiiimim I! .-.ton Trnin'-riit Two Puns. .Ml Youim tii. nil. what mnr i'Itjc lull ii inl-li.i ill- I III. ,,., W,,( n , ., k'i .. 'I i i mUseryV I contract tn clear 45 acres of land for i Wtn, Tohl on his farm near the forks I of the river. Mr. Snider will use his ' donkey engine for doing the work and . it is estimated that it will require sev- eral months time to finish the job. I Some of the land to be cleared will also be slumped and made ready for the ' plow or mower, while the greater por 1 tion will be used for pasture. Our ! farmers are gradually awakening up to ; the fact that it pays to clear their land , and thus become of greater value to them instead of leaving it in the wild ! state and ther of ore of little benefit ay j far as getting any returns from it is concerned. Lincoln Investment Co. to A. McGill i 1 ot-nl. 320 iicriia Sue 0 0 8 0 W. F. I). Stnlford A wf to Wtn. Kline, f 1 ut-nl, 200 acres Sec 31 2 S 9 W. Win. M. Kline A. wf to liunice K. Ilol luputur, 1 i) L-u I. smut: us nbovu. Feb. 16. 'HI. First Hank & Trust Co. to .1. M. Volkmar l 16. lot as blk 58 Itockiiwi.y. 1 .1. ii. Ifclwnrda & wf to I.loyd Riches i m. lou 2, a and I blk SI Classic RidKo. j .J. T. Murr ft wf u K. I Anthony $10, 170.07 a in Sue 18 1 S 0 W. T. H. Potter Realty Co. to It. C. Ilsk er $10, Iota 34 & 85 blk M Buyocean. Chas. W. Smithjto William Maxwell, . $200, tract in Sec 21 1 S 9 W. Feb 17. '18. W. fi. Whitcomb A wf. to W. II. v.httcomb. $00, .10 acres See iff 6 S 10 i W. G. W. Whitcomb A wf to Clarence S. Whitcomb $800, U acres Sec 27 S S 10 W. Geo. W. Phelps to F. M. Phelps $100, lot 6 blk ti Netarta. Nelson P. Wheeler ft wf Ui J. Ii. Wheeler, $10, 10 acres Sec Hi 3 S H W. W. U. Helford Ui.Hmma l!lford,3$10 et-al, lotofinlkW ICockuwuy. It. S. Sargent.U Minnie Durham, $1 lots 0 & 10 bik 'il Central nddn Hay City. Hay City l.a.nd Co. toCenn Jlnifli duhl, ilbO, lot 11 blk 1 H ..Huy View, ml HAHY HAHY HAHY livcrythiii" lor the Hahy Micrmos Mottles to Keep the Milk Wnnii. All Kmds of Milks. Combs. Hrnshes. Powtler. Nipples. Ln xa lives. 12 vcrv tiling tin 1 mliy Neetls, COM II AND SE1I US FOR I1AHV SUIM'UliS Tillamook Drug Store: KOCH &l H I lL II. Ii. KOOI, I'll. C. IVfll I I'lwior I ' Muhul MjIii I I lri Norlh ., I.f,lsr Satisfaction Gunranlccd. Monry Hack if Not Satiifaclory The Social Hygiene Society of Portland Alfilited with The State Board of Health Olfm lo r4irnl.:ifrrol cl.jrgr hr l.ll.,wJi.K clrcuUt. SEX HYGIENE ClkCULAK No. 3 U I ItCWI. A It NO. I wii.-ii i,ii iiw t n il t, Chlldrt-n. 1 Hill I HIM Y I , I tl . . I'livainiil Oovnluo, O.rlr ll.-alth lin-l io The four mauled, sijuare ri?K''il bark ' y v.ny. ; Mimi, bound from ValiariM,, i.'nili, for Frank HaiioiikrHlt Uj II. "f. liolts, Ahtoria w..s jio'iiiuwl on tho Nehalum ut-"' fact in Hue 11 l ,S lo W. bua'-h '1 hur.sdii., i M ninif, liavmrun Ujo c'lo'f in rl.ori' to i-ail out of trie danuor y.i,i..- U-fon- tin- otroi.K soi.tl.wost gnlu . Ml" Ext'-"ir-" Wanted. timt was blowing at tho time and, ''''''"' ."nfuh K Wilson, drovo liL-r on the bcarli. 1ho vossul is I I lyiiiK iiiif milu above lirilitoii ah.ut iiiiO fi i't Iroin Hhore, and tut yul urifliiin- II !!. ISriiFiton ('tilled up tho Life .Suvlni; Statioi. ut (inrilialdi nt once and thuy worb taken to that pliico on n Hpt-cial triiin from whwro thoy woro biou(.;ht to thf "''', of tho trouble by rig which int.-. ti . in nt thu mouth of thu Nuliulnm 11 (.hat thu t jijitiiiii had ovl- Hill Klf.iiliiiii me 'tor of (he Humboldt Dt-Vflonmonl ooiotnliiei., iuu boon hore from I'.uro ka, Cal., Willi a view to IiiUti'MIIiir tlila sooilon in an aitiuiipt to Induce tho On-Kon Trunk railway (Mill lino) to build fiom thin point 0 i:ureiH Tim couiilry to bn travorsod la lnr;o ly without nillroud facllltlos, and tln-ro la an ImmnnHo .unoinit of flno timber on Ilin propOHod roulo. Thorn la alao iiiuoh KOdd plnnor inlnlnK ulunK tha rouU, and tnmo linn quarts inluuii, (.IIK.UI.AU NO. 10 Hox llyKi,.,,B for Vou.,K W,'imi .Ordrr:crfi.yby numtrr And r(U 2, Ump lor rtMKt. ria-'Soclrly-.ilio irccn.nd. t,ui ollrr. forTnl,, foIowl,,P UhA.i l;ro, Voutl. imo Manhood (f,,r boys l!l U, IM u..ti,l I The Youriif Mim'i. f'n.i.i ,... ..... ' 1 l","Ml'l I ho lioy I'rolih.m (for prulliM)i MMlllf' -3f; $o.r,fi , Addfn. IJipjitiiirni I; THII SOCIAL HYCJIKNK SOC.BTY I'Olt'l'LANl), OHKGON -06 Y. M. C. A. KuldIIK Read it in The Herald The Official Paper of Tillamook County ISSUED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS