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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1913)
r yf? aimnm issued twice a weektuesday and friday Largest Circulation of any Paper in "Tillamook Countv Tillamook, Ouicoon, .JAian 11, 15)1:5. 0. It li. m ufMWi r i: e r i. a u Departments in the Store It it" Hit' nilK taltrta whnIi liltlioiH, 'A1-., hi with, in all tin MHltiuiinMt ami utiipfc color Jflc yd. i .. i a test, ttiitiUT neeltwenr iiovcllkm at timiMunl valtieH 25c, '18c, up to $1.00 in) ilonliiiiijj all wool duigotml. iwiKliah miunre ami rhevi. ,. -no iti. wide ....... $2.67 yd SprcUl Sale WoiupiiV medium weight knit underwear, union .nit or M'twu'nir Ramiem 55c tttilnl now ruehing. lintier styles Ujmis XIV neck flouncing-. i.i ailrtl and braided tjdes .... 25c lo 44c yd. . 'Mark ?;niren and finr clinmhray wnims, ies 0 u M wain, ti njurcial .......... 29c "ft T''-WN w,,s ""Wiiery s0 fiieiniuiiif tl tic! entrancing" was the remnrk nveruenrd by one of tin Indies when coining liom out' millinery loa ymicrdny, "nntl o moderatch i ! " Thin and many hioit complimentary exprcsnions were i .liter viewing the Inrjie display. We have prepareil lavishly -u this ean both in tailored and dress irinuned mode. I'ntrlmmed H.U in every imaginable uhape. Copies of the smart - tun aaa and Puti modeln, Mibtn, hemp, hair braid, etc., ete. 1 1 ilxuate showing of feathers. Hiicltups. llower, ete.. ami at u von wtwh to pay. Better order your Ivaster bonnet toda. its and trimming are purehaseil here our expert designer will trim your i .dditionnl charge - 1 lntihlc (UU.lt WP Tnuliun Stninis in Ml Pcinrtnicnts in the Stoic he Smartest Spring Suits, Clever Spring Coats, harming New Frocks-For the St. Patrick's Bail i. t. dclav, and it's best to see these beantilul silk I rocks and dresses; dc ,,,,,,, here will give you but a faint idea oi their beauty. Diverse in their mutable stvles and' labries, for all types, lor all ages, and occasions. . shfti1TgViTWi"illiriecrtnritjf party-gowns, KnMcrfroclcs-artd Trot We specialize at t he-clow prices ! S. I cut. l..o ' 1 1 n IT h . !. W deliver free of charge to any p0jllti Tillamook nnt, by parcel post, I'urclmBCH amounting to $1 .00 or over. Silk Dresses from - $10.00 to $18.50 Evening Frocks from - 15.00 to 20.00 White Serge Dresses from 14.50 to 19.50 . .1 He lAILORliD bUllo com ueir nwi .. , n.-.des for Dress and Kuu-Alumt wear; a lieautilul ranp? ' ...ii uoolet. mannislt m'utuixs and series, in all the ,s l-'or tlie smart types they are splendid values at $15.00, $16.50, $19.95, up to $35.00 in.. . . i .1. ...II ...I III,. IVIII II'I.'.'IIHV 1()V 'H . "vf . A II S i, Kin iiimui' uill wonder at T- the wom o. or yunK lady who ..iliritvol tadoretl.nal dress slv ies ami wealth o( ma ...ii i iv,.wl.m.. to see these attractive new Spring Uxor new models amlauealth of materials ineludinK me, homcsptm. diagonals, uiannwh mixtures am me 1 - pherd checks". The showing is radically d.flerent Iron. -us Desirably priced at $8.00, $12.50, $17.50, to $20.00 i i .,, r.u) iiosn r,,Ju .sr.i . n i"v New Styles in Spring Dress Goods, qm,c nH W?sh Cottons , . ...JT ' .,.,,: huny and see this magnificent array of mate- i in. in y liinn i 'i i n. . . . . .... i i in w t . .. II ... ,l,ir cw dress linens, latest wnivn, New ln;h.-ims, combination checks, Mnpcs, phtids and plain coiois, 1 . . ftc to 33c yd. New porc.-vles, betiutiful line of newest pnt tuns nud coloriiiK 2 i-2 to Jiic yd. Ralin -. j ur i In oroner op' UiK EXCEPTIONAL MvAcf .StlrinP SIlKS OFFERINGS 1 . ,nM,ninmu display, in SpriniiH newest and most desirable " V(ii ,vcrc ,ilks 80 orcsol exclusive weaves, at cNt.v.nely mm k ()(- Popular and the varieties so great, uui mm wmililul linster silks. . . .1 i MiVnlors and weaves. marvel jil tue ui.h materials in a good nmge 01 eoiois. 35c yd. New Spring dress goods, black and col or hundreds ol vnrds to select Iroin, shephertl checks, chillbn batiste, storni ,ii tailored .serges, Ivughsh mixed suitings, hair line stripes fancy niix. tares, etc., Irom - 35c to $3.00 yd. AND COLORS Tillamook agents for Nemo and American Lady JU Corsets, Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. Magti. CinnA Dressinir sent .HIU Vl N- WW m.- w -r-, w. r..,vw mi; in'"" .vMv-. The CwMf ComrnmiH U. S. Sailor Boy Writes Home. I Jot Alkiaioa Formjdjr of Tillamook County, Now In Far F.at With U. S. Navy. n V. S. S. nneinnnli, t Swiiion, Clilm, ' Jnu. 0. 10W. DencMolliwr; I vbll try nml write m fw lliiu tM tivcnlnt;. We wrrH'Ml here Suturdny nftornowt tmlffflilhl hour run from Sbnrujlliil. Wfl liavo bwn living; on oytr nw) rnn'c. ! ! fnmif hr. Wu pay 'in ctrili Mi'X. for n tnull hrmkut Uml holiJti nttoiil two ilozpn oraiiKP.. The.) nrtt )ln?, tKi. Oyntvrn nro 20 cent Moid! n xuixl, nml n few of in k I" toK5ht-r nml luy n fi-w (kmuhIh nml i;ot o:i tf the xiV to fix thum up for Ua. I went nhtiro with i hunch ywtonlny ntxl nc took trly through the hllln nl J Kt ncvurnl (Int' plcttirtm. My nte no iorc I cnnhnnlly wnlk, it in lh' firt time I hnvu wnlkwl over n I. . ... it I.. Sinn? in one iiuiit ninrv wu iii noivoiu lu S Svt'nton in the wort plnev wu hnvc ui truck J'ft, there i iwthitiK here hut ! tlmoioicn consul nml chink. The Stnmlurtl Oil Company hn two lar;t; InnV here nme n every ort in I Oilnn. We hnvc never heon in u jwrt yet hut what there nre several larjje nil Unk. 'tliere arc nlwut one Hundred Ihouv I ntul hhiiIii in Swnton and the placo bloc not cover 01 much irronnd i Tillu jmuoV. None of the streets nrc over irixor eiht feet wide nnd in most i pinion only three or four foeL There j I lrk'' lUh market in one corner of the town nml they huve nenrly every kirn! of llh thnt there I in the ocean, even to Jolly'fUh iind devil Huh. It in rtrtP'plncr - where-n person -rcU oik. Iuii.ilri.il ncenu on the dollnr. I'hey hIwmvh lieen their flnh until they nro i nU no matter if they do get rotten ' they out llu'ill jimt the nine. Thii in 11 Rrent place for iilk nml lin en drawn work. 1 hnvc Itousht three mdhII pieces ami nm i;oini; to neml , them to you purhnp.1 they will Ikj hoo ' for MitnethirtK. I am koIiir to buy n ! lot of tilks when I tot readv to co j home it don't p ty to eml it by moil, j j There are several fellow in the crow ', thai are Kettmir the cocnino habit. One 2 ! iruy wn running nil oror thu ship last I'niKht. Ho lookwl ami ctel worse B j than any craiy erson I ever nw. They n have not been at it very lonjj but are mire to ot caunht if they keep it up very loni;. One of the chink stewards otr thm tdiip win cmiKiit siinuKKliiiK opium at .Manila and he i.s doiii a year at I'avite now at hard labor. ! We will lunve here Monday for Man iln. V nro R.dn alon with the Smt ntotfa nml Albany and are Koinn to have street innnovuvres on the way. We will U ,lrJ' dock at Conclapo iiKnin and will probably lie there a mouth or more for repair. They nay we won't j;o buck to China before A p nl or Mav. but may no anytime. P I have made out pretty rckkI on pic ture here. I have already koui unoui liftetm dollarH worth and have about thirty dollar worth ordered, and am 1,'oinu out with a party hkiuii Saturday and Suudav and take some more. I ux- poet to make some money washing bugs ; ami hnmiiUH'KB while we are away from ShnnKlmi. Wo chunked hags thin week and two of us scrubbed twenty-seven at one dollar each and we ehaiiKo liainmoekrt next week and we will have nearly forty Imumiocktt to Hcrub, and we ot two dollars each for them. When we are in SlmiiKlmi they are all eut ashore and the Chink wash a bat; and hammock both for twcnty-llvo cents, The money wo use out here is only worth ono half what U. S. money is. We have stayed here so lone that we will miss the January Transport and there Is a hunch on board that are do ink' over timo now and u ureal many with only a fow days to do and you can imntfino how they feel ubout hav ing to stay unothor month out here. Wo will ot a bunch of recruiU ua soon as wo ot to Manila. 250 came out on tho last transport. Woll 1 onn't think of any thliiK moro to nlKht. l'lonso write soon. Joo Atkinson. V. S. Wo haven't Kotton uny mail since Christmas all our mail has been sent to Munilu from Japan. First National Bank Tillamook, Oregon WM. 0. TAIT, President. J. C. HOLDEN, Vice President. Interest Paid on Time and Saving Drpoiiti. Under United States Government Supervision CITIZENS MEETING LARGELY ATTENDED. On Saturday evening a InrRc number of our citizen who nre disposed to fiRht the pnylnc of the pavinK nsse!ment met nt the court house and decided on a plan of proceedure. It was decided thnt those feeling themBclve o disposed should band themselves together under an agree ment to pay 10 jxr cent of the amount nHeK.Ml Buninst them for pavement into n fund which will be used to pay the exenie of n law bUit. Some sixty nainc have already been ecured repreenttnt about ?0,000 of the pnvint; awessment, ami the pros jiecla nro that many moro will come in. brinjrini; the total up to more than ilW.OJO ns representative of the pave ment amondmerl. Among the proerty holders who have taken hold of the fight are: C. aivd K. Thayer, who have retained a special attorney, H. T. Goodspeod. Dnve Mnrtiny. W. G. Dwight. Heal? Hro., Geo. Edmunds. C. It. Wolfe, W. C. King. F. S. Whitehou.se. Odd Fellows, Chas. Kunze and J. S. I.amnr. i The citizens are taking hold of the matter with a strong hand and will no doubt give the Warren Construction Co. a hard light, with the best of changes for winning. PROPOSED NEW ROAD SANDLAKE. TO Subscribe for tho Herald, twice a week. It comte K. J. Myers spent several dnys and nights in the woods between here and Sandlake last week while endeavoring to find n short cut trail that might be made into a good road. He was sue-1 eessful in his endeavors nnd tells us that the routo which he has blnied will shorten tho road between Sandlake and Tillamook over eight miles. Tho dis tance between Sandlake and Tilluniook as now traveled by way of Hemlock is twenty miles. Mr. Meyers contends that as tho county is contemplating building n new road from Sandlake to Hemlock, it would bo better for tho Sandlake peo ple to have the new road built over the trail lately blnzed by him and connect with the Hewlcv Creek road. The dis tance between Sandlake and the Bcw ley Creek road is but a little more than the distance between Sandlake ami Hemlock and would make n difference of S miles as previously stated in the trip to Tillamook. We understand that if this route is taken settlers in the vicinity of Bewley Creek will donate towards the new road. If this new route is taken the people of Woods will no doubt pull pretty Strong for a road from Woods to Sand lake. Wah the completion of a new road from Woods to Sandlake and from Sandlake to Bawley Creek the distance between Woods and Tillamook will bo shortened over eleven miles. COUNCIL MEETS IN REGULAR SESSION. On Monday evening the city council met in regular session and passed a blanket ordinance ordering cement sidewalks to be laid in the central part of the town. The district included in the blanket ordinance takes in, in a general way, the following territory: From Front Street south on Stillwell Ave. to Fifth street, from the corner of Stillwell Ave. and Fifth Street east to Third Ave. East, running on Third Ave. East to Fourth Street and then to Fourth Ave. East and from there north to First Street. Considerable cement walk has already been laid in the territory included in the above description. While the above ordinance gives the council power to lav walks at any point it wishes to, the fact that there will be considerable building in this section this summer may cause the council to eliminate some of the walks for this season. An ordinance was passed calling for bids for ihe sale of two street improve ment bonds, one bond for JiiOO and tho other for $317.01. Those bonds cover the improvements in the matter of ement walks in Maple Grove Addition. A party from Fortlund who is de sirous of starting a saloon at the Ram sey House endeavored to have his bonds approved for the same but his request was denied. On Your Own Account have you any money in tho bank? A part of your earnings ought to bo placed there, anyway. Everybody can afford to save some thing, however little. Have a bank account of your own und you will feel happier, better, moro independent. Make your little monny earn moro, and so grow bigger. Better than hoarding it whero Arts or thieves can reach it. Your bank-book is a receipt and an evidence of your wise economy. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook Cotmty Bank