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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1913)
rf issued twice a weektuesday and friday Largest Circulation of any Paper in "Tillamook County TlU.AMOOK, Old'.rlON, A I'HII. lf. !.)!.' NO. 24 .-i ARan a" day F"day Double Gold Bond Trading Stamps with each 10c cash gjrv purchase in all departments. Special attention is called to our immense show ily ine of the smart new dress trimmings, frills, pipings, rufflings, braids, etc., in J color combinations and plain effects. THE BOUND OF THE SAW AND HAMMER In l UK Ill i" sjorc hui lienm mihr rvnlriuf 'il -mr j')u ami j)rnjrcns Wc arc mulling changes, improvements mid enlarge t tia t yon nwiv har )r.itrr (milfoil. K'lcalti liltim Krc"tvr Natinfaction in your 'nuiHiietioiiH with us. We . 1 1 v keip our price 'l'iwri hi I lie illy'' liul keep i oiiNlitntly improving phy.HKiil e(piipment and service. One of the Biggest Events of the Week Sale of All Wool Tailor Serges $1.48 Yd. I n ( Time Shown in Tillamook. IIc-it your opportunity lor the tailor suit, coat or skirt. We made an i'h;il purchase of these much sought for wiry,. twisted, heary, all wool, npouetl mat shrunk" tailor series; f0 in. wide, in the popular run-about colors, midnight hluc, cardinal, Havana brown, navy and cardinal: the . ar-iirouud weight While they last .... !.48 Yd. Important Sale $1.65 Mannish Suites $1 Just in b i press, biaulilul mixtures and just as quickly we decided to jjivc vim a )ooi b.trjiain treat alonj; with the many other greatly reduced things 1:1 nut- drv oods department. See these rich new suitings today, ."l iii wi le ( not very lare pieces). Make your selection immediately at the low pi tec l'00 Yd- just Received Distinctive Tailor'd Suits 4 . . V U A T in Smartest Fabrics sis.so to $25.00 s . . TlichMire times when one feels that improvement is impossible: this is one t of the times that we leel that no known creation in tailored suits lias cs- raped us that earned with it a distinction and wonderful value. At the above two prices, the suits we are showing we are positive cannot be " duplicated elsewhere in point of material, style, workmanship and trim- . i,i i t .i.i w i wti nt Mm- ctne ts now. wiieiner VOU ouv or not. .... V'. ...... I,. I'llll" II TSC H( . IllllnllMk " 1 Two oril Wash Goods Specials that Bring the Prettiest Weaves and Colorings for Spring . n r I i f i C I and bummer rrocKS ai upponune saving Tiiblc No. 1 Snnir tins listts cloth tvhU- .i Wnili Good, that Sold to 60c - Choice 23c yd. .,1 our best captures of tla- season are among ist collection-silk finish poplins, fancy silk lm daiutv nainsooks, I'rench KiiiKlims. tenuis s.lk orKnndes,etc. They are certainly remark leiins at just the riKlu lime. This week 23c yd. Sl'l-CIAL Table No. 2 Wash Goods, Value to 40c Choice 16c yd. Additional interest will be centered to this table. We have brightened it up with some truly sensational values, lancy French Swiss, pretty organdies, plain and fancv linens, line nainsooks, Soudan pongee, and a score of other line offerings, each one worth your par ticular attention. Choice - 16c yd. AiV77aV Town of Wheeler To Incorporate. Incorporation Papers Have Been Filed And City l Undergoing a Boom. Th.' town of Wheeler on th" Nchalcm liny in at present enjoying a real boom. I Several Tillamook citizen are taking advantage of 1U prosperity ami arc In vesting then'. K. T. Hnltom, Kalph Cndy and M. F. Ix-ach are among those of this city who are investing in Wheeler. Mr. Haltom will install a ttUKt of ilry goods. Ralph Caily excct to go into the drug store business and M. F. Iach i already carryitg on a meat busineim there. The Wheeler Lumlicr Co.. at present the largest firm at Wheeler will expend 1300,000 at Wheeler and vicinity this year, in the construction of a mill and lumbering operation!. The new mill now under construction will have a daily capacity of 70.000 feet for a 10 hour run. It is expected that the mill will run double shift. Two hundred men will be employed at the mill and camps. A now shingle mill is now under con struction at Wheeler, which will em ploy twenty-five men. This mill will ktart in altout two weeks. The nresent school house is too small to accomodate alt the pupils of that district and in consequence a new school builomg will be built at once. Twelve new cottages for workingracn will be erected at once, and three other dwellings of b.ingalow style, coding from $2,000 to J3.000, will be erected this summer. A new bunk house nnd a new mess nouse to accommoaaie ninety men is at present under con struction. A new bank building is also under cotifctruction and E. L. Rector, proprie tor of the Hotel Zimmerman is build ing an annex to Uie hotel which will give him fourteen more guest rooms Opening Up of a New Department t, , , ,, , , , . the women of Tillamook. Commencing Monday afternoon, April 21, at 1:30 This s,ld be gladsome news to the u ivc FUISI2 OI- CHAKCH-lcssons in Irish .,.. sny business day alternooi, du, ng . M . . . 1,B: "'Mii nery STREET HATS FROM $2.50 TO $12.50 llTime J competition does not effect us. We have succceed in put- M th. si- i.rices we have spcalut, to tl m. nuy 1)ctwCL.n , llmn wa8 hcn:tforc considered possible- lliese in i . , , 1 . ... i. , i... i,..o .ll..i.mro ..sew here a L ;0 nor cent ...i.. iiiiiinarisi)il w ui v.. .w. . limit m (inn tv more in style. - unupaiiswu will duiioustraie the truth ol tliis statement higher prices, SPECIAL SALE ---FLOWERS, GARLANDS, FOLIAGE, ETC. At 19c Flowers that, sold up to Too. At 33c Flowers that sold up to $1.2;. At 68c Flowers that sold up to $1.75. Wo di liver Free of Charge b parcel post purchases amounting to $1.00 ' over to any point in Tillamook County. Ih Comer CoMMtatt to 'S Kayser Gloves. Thelnew Spring and Summer styles are here, dress and walking stylos in the latest shades, and combination stitch in g. IMl I. ! CI.OVI2MDAL.! NI1VVS. l'rni Courier ,"r. (iiord. wiia eiillml to tho l w Jo KUwi-ilor'H ut Orotown Tue'ly IIVK, Hit. ymin,j mm of Mr. KUwuil; ivIiik Hiivoreil un nrlory 'f thu fool Mm'iIIiik nrofumtly. After mj ?ouf wnri. th.) doctor hud Hiim-eiled uTI'l'li'K Hi" How of IiIoimI mill lof wt boy r(.HilllK IH pomfnrtiililo mh fosiiuiu uiidur tiiu ciruuiimtuneuH, J O.Mills, who him followed tli u"X'r busliiuHH in fliivurdalo for tlio ..i i... It..... I. tlttltl l.rillMl.ll IIV . .hi !.,. f..r 1.7 VillirH. wohui "."",; ., ,,lf,w yeHi'H, '''it i,,,,,,, iii lailiiiii I vhIh mnl norvuu- ex mu on. . K.,.iH. mi. 1 b. huv Johnson luui noi . . j niio of his Tuesdiiy. Ho severe setup uneonaolouH. ) Into ill t Uo tmm.'.lif.te. r,"t,.d a.Hl ..II th.it wuh mb lo ,'lono for him. ,w yte HPloUH.HilrinH' eorv j.... uuhuh. Mr. Mliw uw ' Johnson l.ml not boon ice iVi i.lio ror tho l'Ht tliw'o u.oi i I . f ,, for Hon.o tiino i.iul l u ,trm'te.l a ovum il; ' 'th naralyHls while in Jonriy .luv.eh l Inf" I''1)!!!!! !, ,'. S lmlLll.U near the river T fi-iiiii w h i' i ai Hi-oiniu in; ...i.Ti.i. full luickwiini roi'oivuiK " hVa mixloim In 1 ,.. hi! will n - I Ho wna not fomul until ijiilto In-ProvoH In that ooa I y I. l ' , Medieal ahl was Ndsv eliiuitlo. At l.a.-'-itH'k. )yl1hA,lu,. CIiiib .lolinaon, a UK0 ot cu Valley, puiwcJ away l tun Mitu(iiiiMi vnllov 1111(1 took 1U1IIU W tJ ' ------ - up a hoinesteml in 1879, where he Biiu-e lived until dentil el.ilineil him. Ho was buried in Union cemetery yesterday iiflornooi), Kev. Chirk preaching the funeral sermon. He leaves a wife mm three children to mourn his death. G. W. HurKcas, uf Salem, has been t.. .1 U, tlm mittt turn vviikt4. Ill mu WUIIIHIUIUI.JI ,. ..- .. Uoforo cominir in ho purchased a ranch rmm nut Krnna itremeiv luiiuunut mu lie lless Ui.nch at Meda. left for iiiiisnettrt and remained bo un u uouu . .. V' ...,ti,.V iiiii will return in a ' nu eased wan born In nn ui . th y to Impr wo hU land and build Some Good Cow Testing Records. Out of Some 900 Head, Teller Sweo- on Makes Special Report on 7. It is not the wigh of the board of tho Tillamook Cow Testing Association, to show any preference, or do anything Hint will cause jealousy among tho members of the association, but with the best of intentions, and for the bene fit of everyone it eives the tcntinfj rec ords of seven cows out of a total of VjO for the year which cloed the first of April. The record is as follows: No. 1, Jer sey Kave 7.293 lbs. of milk which pro duced 423j of pounds of butter fat. No. 2, Holstine, 11, Too lbs. of milk which produced 400 pounds of butter fat. N'o. 3. Holstine. trave 11.101 pounds of milk which produce i 410.51 pounds of butter fat. No. 1 Holstine, gave 11369 pounds of milk which produced 426.00 Ibj of but ter fat. No. 5, Jersey gave 9,3ii9 pounds of milk which proJuced 473.49 pounds of butter fat. No. 6 Jersey, gave 3.050 lb3. of milk, which produced 423.65 lb, of butter fat. No. 7. gave S.935 pounds of milk, which produced 411.70 lbs. of butter fat. The average price of butter fat was between 41 and 42c per pound. OLD FOLKS CONCERT A SUCCESS. The Old Folks Concert given in the High Sfhool Auditorium last Friday evening was a sucesss in every way, the program was well rendered, every number being enjoyed by a large and aDtireciative audience. The concert was nut on in Bay City a fe weeks Mr. Hector has a tine hostelry and cat-! uv the ttonle of Bav Citv. and was era to the first class trade only. His repeatcd here for the benefit of the rooms are well arranged with bHths and new Christian Church. The Ladies Aid all modern convienees and his accomo- j 0r tj,e Christian Church gave a ban- dations are first clas in every way. j ,., to those who gave the concert af- I'he first Hour of the annex which is . entertainment. 20 x SO will be rented to E. T. Haltom for a dry goods store. The Hotel Zim-1 merman now contains thirty six guest I RAMSEY HOUSE CHANGES HANDS. rooms. The nrosneritv of Wheeler is based V. J. Peterson and C S. Barnes, late .1 .1 . . U . 1 m 1 Ik. Pamant. hnn.Ji u) ii eonsiuerauie cxiuni. upuu uci oi roriiniiu, uuukui we ent and contemplated harbor improve-'f C. M. Vidito and have taken possess ion oi me same, ineyarc icnuiauus the hotel throughout and getting it ready for the summer trade. ments. The Nehalem project for har bor imorovements is estimated at I $360,000. one-half of which is furnished by the government and one-half by the I'ort of Neha cm. The abuve amount will give an abundance of water on the bar and admit large lumber carriers. Wheeler and the whole Nehalem count ry is bound to thrive and boom from now on. What benefits IV heeler will benefit every locality in Tillamook County. Watch Wheeler grow! ODD FELLOWS OF BEAVER AND CL0VERDALE WILL CELEBRATE. On Auril 26th the 1. O. O. F. lodges of Beaver and Cloverdale will unite in observing the anniversary of the Order by holding a picnic at Uodyfelt's grove between Hebo and Beaver. It will be an all day atlair with u basket dinner at noon. There will be a talk on Odd fellowship, songs, recitations, etc. After dinner has been served there will be foot races, tugs of war, and other sports, also a ball game. All who come are ussured of an enjoyable time, frizes, will bo given for all races and games. Everybody welcome. Mrs. JelT Harris assisted by Mrs. Ernest Knight, entertained the birth day Club at the home of Mis. Harris on April 11th. Dainty refreshments were served. The members present were Madames Breeden, Mapes, Bester, Kunie. Marolf, Harris, Knight, Hos ley, Durrer and Miss Ella McCormack. The guests of the afternoon being Madames, Goeres, Shields, Geingcr, Liisberg, Johnson and Miss Myrtle Owens. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Chas. Kunze on May 20th. Elder R. Y. Blalock will preach next Sunday at 2:30 in the Advent Church house. All are given a hearty wel come. This issue of the Herald contains the quarterly statement of the First Na tional Bank of Tillamook, which shows a decided increase over last quarter. The footings for this quarter total near ly f 100,000 more than the footings of the previous statement. Holiness Meeting. TILLAMOOK CHANNEL BOND IS REDUCED. Washington, April 12. The Board of Engineers agreed today to reduce from $100,000 to $10,000 tho bond required for maintaining the nine-foot channel from Bay City to Tillamook and un order to this effect will be sent to tho Portland otllco immediately. The maintenance of tho nine-foot channel was made one of the conditions of im provement in the Tillamook project, and tho Board of Engineers has been insisting on a $100,000 guarantee bond. The Port of Bay City had appealed to Congressman Hawley to have tho umount of tho bond reduced, claiming the coat guarantee of tho bond would be greater than tho mnintonanco of tho channel. A baby girl urrived Suturday night ! at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 1 1 The Tillamook County Holiness As sociation will meet Friday evening at 7:30 at the home of II. W. H. Holmes. Nazarene class will meet at the same place Sunday P. M. at 3 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. t z I LAMAR'S 1 VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. " DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND"