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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1913)
PIE FRUIT 4 BIG HONEY & HATHAWAY n o SALT 4 oc.il bnppcnlnfl. : A A A A "V V " UnMetn bull calv (or alo. W. John l), IWwanJ. f Portland, rwflrn nt(iiic tho Wblliwjr IMwcmU wan In l.llit wni()ii, 2 tunl S'H almost, new, l it bargain, hV I). I., Khrodn. Wn iimli'tMnriil that Axel W, Nitbmn ! j and Curl Ktiattrrii of Oarlbalbl, urn I , riMlmpltliiir purchasing lli'i llnnrl-. i'tlM No. 'i, of I'.mmolt Jenklrm. It In i ' said that Nil NgrtHUtinnt lift bcoh J rnihl and Dint tho dual in till hut 1 rlmwt. 1 Fur Sale: A good, gentlo driving" lntr, for tain ritnuomthly. Virgil , )unhlMii, Trnk lllvar. I. ('. Uw and fit mlly who hml , IdiI I he farm which John IliUhnwny Iiouk'iI of II. K. HnrtHil (it Alolin, Uro., rut nr. m1 to Tillamook tlii vniiitk. Wu understand they hnvo rttM two Hum rr V.aaon prt ncjir Lawn. i l.ikr th Hull Moo, Joe Harmon ' I lievn I". Mitng good thing ht'nuxi. S. I' Whllo leghorn hn awl 1'awn and Whlto (lurk eggs (pur while egg fr Mir netting. I 'lion ur write J. M. iUriiiM.t., Ctrlhakji, Or. I', X, Pawn awl White are uteady winter layers uik) ! t.M M-eiirt! fur grrtBtt number of , kk I1"" duck. I wind tn let it Job of "limhlni: and I lioniiiu; if SO mm, work mut he I ...... ..I-., -I I... f-tt U'lll iimv i.il nrlrit I for an lKinit job, Addre I). T. rS. ... ...... . ... u itraiiKtil, uioveniaie, wniguu. f5 ftitPi ut the ilio etty for a fw iajr this week. I Haby eblcVt from Am lay I hi strain liy City, U litJVhtt inborn. fr !. hy Mm. A. f I'oilUtt'l I In I Ptnl KeeMUn U Iftk-xi thfl eon. i War; to mk lit iarAvallon for tit .t tht lMt j w ( l-,'"1 HuMn rl mw h a for of mvn fUK't-p! th norV. if. t ' ., (ur !. Ii" In i He lii. U llniflitn. only flml ihowM nMir in TilUmmk Ounty. Thirl 'ttr ai in Ihn buimw. I'. Work " the ttnw bank nd ' "f cotlflrt t m" b-ilWJInt; i pnrin! ttfwlily. Ik It mi ljl that ; jpf ih-r- is rottakforabbf work ..M .... ... The lltf t. it-1 .tan I fir it i i ., . I'. A . t-kf 1 v rr f . rrUI9 low- yet to b tl.rtvr xi thU butMlnff and It will - m Mrth f no wt.t lUl um bfar II M. J. !t. Umy Wdl.tr.!. ' j I will firo rtvii rtwwi hou alml 4, )rtU Ua UHtflf " (." tnihh. .. u, Jwvp ' hrty who will rmtW mi anolhtir Imuie. HhrtwJn. Ii"r t HW on. ' .f MeMliMivMW. j Mf, A'lhar lnrly Hink ..fMr. KH.SUKMloflfc W. H. G. who , lUy j tnwithlfttlly tt hr loo box of Uaii- i (tfttl Ht rtowfa4urlnn hor III-r- from tho ilo'lt ; IttVl, . outturn. AhhdU-L who will aLl Kilmer m inn. rkTnKPt " f ullljjer in lv rtTankfiKtii "" ihn htrlh of ! whleh tll li flonrtuettnl l tho iiw It in V'' r,r4iian (liureh a wn Ihut UitkllnK l J"llcatl. nrrlvnl hwrc tiii I'fMrmAti (in' I o,,, crmont qoiitrae- v ,rUy fr n Ihi.L , will U .Mktl My llth. i The Wuonn of iwiiawi win '" . f Tillmtttok on hmim niwimU nxt Son- C. Iromhlny , ....... t i.i. .nl lu, tt, niwn- w,r rilUm..k vU- (f U)p WM1U 1 Tho utoamur Hlinoro arrlvril In 't i. i.li.n tho Stitircini' Thui-Mlav wiUi a lrK frKn f ' tlorliloil that Hy M,pf.j,MnUio. On U10 IkwiI wr vu ,.f(rtr.l ell)'. n ntitiinobl1: nrw " ('hnmpn 1 .1..1 irt.vn Whlt for II. T, llotts iwl on nn nuwi nil i;MMla that lrtno "i""""1 " ' . ....... ....-t r itmll unit imoiiKor tor wo buy omy ; " " . ,ir41hflulorit ,lf Darns v ivki 1 Iho l.'.iiunicrelitl Stnhlo. The nlrn frh ViiKlnhh- ut tho IIK5 t itro imivhiK fi W,,M ln,,K,u' IhniitRiMnl. V unitl K0 ''" would Iw miiii.thiiKli'lK l Htol'" H W. Wnliioii ihI i:. T. IlitlUtni nro Vh-vltr hUKtmuit vlillor tndny. tin will hmk nftor llro in ir"c" " r 1 SV a'li ll.r lllli 4 k- i.l urcond hml turn s,. r.tHuln f IVnnk .-w TillmiWHik County f liny City, wh In My tint wny, Sum ' -ikiiiK fur hlhwymoii ItalrJi Ctulv who will I'O Into tlio drug morn hulnM at Wtuolcr. left for that town nn niurMlny tnornlru: A rty wa nhcn t"the flub rooms (m WrtlnwKiny ovtmtnn irrilwmiriof Mr. ami Mr. Cmdy. t'rle tS.OO0.(Jt. Hn plaee on tin SlfcMt IUvr, fnr !. On tldowntur. VI aer.it of timUr and CO nctt bulUm lni. Uumr olfurwl W.OOO.fK' fr umber oiw. lioJ Kwio awl nov barn. Bnonuh land elifrfiwd Ut tnk 1. Illnj dalrylrtii ; l" fln ImaIMii fur . rbw fwctory. Hi-ImmiI buf on U iilaeo. AituUictr nle of In ! to mil wljoinlne. TM u jilndid ouj ih1 will moko tho hMjor rleli In iv yar- llwwnn for mlllnj; l dohu lnquira f Cln. Ooyc, Kornville. 'Hio boily of Uuoll HUoWmnn, a M,nit.-r.f tlio I'ittiar KiMrlncwrtni' Co. of lrtla.l, who loot hU life ut tho tint f lli wreck of U Mlntl. ' iound a ithnrt dltn omh of Ctc Mtmr. Ilio td 4y weru hanly wulllatod bH hnnk Kok found on Ihi' body and n rlns on ono of lh hnnd aorved to Idortifj tlio uiy. Coo. 1.. Hamlin lm mtivud tho tort hulWInKi from tho I. O. 0. 1 onto thr It.tnln proiwrly oimiIUs JonoaKnuJ aon' turo. Tluwc hulldlnn awl ul)tri on thU irorty nro Ihiint; ro nniroil and tmt in projHtr hw f rentiiiK'. Ml Hilmn Johnion ha iuovo.1 Into ono and wo undomtnnd that uthar tmrltan nrn tliiurln on runtinn J th other ittoro building. It U iintiflimlod thnl lomotimo In thu nohr fiituro the lnin c!ndulo ! Tilluirmnk nn l I'orthiml vrill tv -hrt;d o a to hIIjw 1'i.rtlnnd Imun. trnim to lunvo IlllnmiKiK lit m. ir Head of ut 7 n. m. If HiIh is io. Hnrri &. Itunor will undewvor to liuv tlio umll wiute k'liotluliliotwoen Tllla mnok ami Cluvordttlo clmnuod ho tlmt IhB litR! wl UVv Clnvunlnlo iitHiut fi n. in., Kivitttr romdcntu in the mmlh purl of tln county time to make connection with the mornlnj; trnln horo. . u. tt to nrus the dnmiiue uit, Knmk Un. Sr. mlminUtntior of the o.lnte of Wllltiim Cnmpholl, deeonsed, 1 iiml chimney block. . at tho Wnlch Tower. T I. I'liir , I. J!' 1 I ft.f . vinpjit it t-iittiiiiiiiMit 111 iriiiiiiii n 1 i ... . ) .. .. i -rfi t 11 inii'iiVf t?lelln Crook Will . at tho United Hrelh. . lay nl II n.m. "ml nt .imitnt honiio, fornlhol. for tntlo nt f.1,lHK). 1 V. I'uwliy. 1 eiiullihiwci nlnnttt now iin;;eiihhiir;' lihint 11 vo Cull nl, or ritiK i tlo w hmV iiitor uro iiiii oamiu h, to n'- .lock f KU which ho U v,. V. It. & N. Ky. Co.. in in the hum uiiiiiiiii .... . ,,,, ...1... vi- . .... , ti.i- ...... win lirniitrbt I ,ovln frmn No.m om -"': J' ' " ,BU. , of ,, j lllUl lll ,, , Hiiltom will move hi entire atock of ,oU whkh htm boon un.ler win m.. Krment of Abo l.rloy from Nehuleu. to Wheohir. VISIT LOUG 11 1 lit'it vim wmt auvtliiiiK in :.. .. 1 .mi 1 cr fi ass; Drug Store He also keeps CHOOL SUPPLIES for every pupil CLOUGH THIS KKUAWJS Druggist and Book Seller VWWJil Did You liver Wash Clolhes j ,,c ol.l fashioned way with wooden waslitultsf Perhaps that is ill your met .ml a, yu look forward to cacli wa ll- 3 ay wall deliulil. " f' A set of "nUmV foundry tnlyg would mean an orderly Uun , of more invit.ni: aijpcar i c'c aiul easier latmler nu a.ul your Sac ion wouM not be Iwsci ed S' llS hltth class w..rkm.,h,p which characterizes the work c do. -1 Wo iiil' iiviui!"Oolil ndud" Tratlinj? StampH with every cash deal. ..1...... ii.r..tiiflt tho ileum oi in. IIIMIII Ciunptiell who win killed, by beliiR run j over by 11 trnin. nt Wheolor, lust full, j -ri... ...ii...'a for the rullwiiy Co. tea- .ih.i n( tb.. tnilti wu runnini: only 0 mllea nn hour while kIk through Wheeler nnd thut evorw mun was in bin phice mid did ovorythitiK possible toiiverttho nreldent. 'II10 witnesses for tho phiintitr. three in nil, ehiim thut the trnin wiut runniiiK from If. to m mi lutur nnd thut there wn. mt n mun lu ll't to keep wuteh over i.irnlrB when the truln struck Cmnpbell. The plulntitr nlloi;o uross ni'KiiKeuce. FOR SALE. 10 ucres of tliu best eleiired Iwttom bind in Tillamook Co., half in meadow nd tho Imtnnco Is nil Iorkwi mm near y Htumtied oir. There are UO cowm nnd KuihI team. All of form ImplomonU iro with the place. Tim hoiwo und bam lire now. J18.000; 3,000down and the balance is small payments. Inquire nt Horuld nllU'o. ROYA1 Bakins -a is the greateot of modem time helps to perfect caI:o and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants. fir ; l,7d 'ir 1 4491 "Such shipments mean Studebaker has the confidence of the farmer' Every year over one hundred thousand horse driven vehicle nrc cold by Studebaker. Over a million Studcbtikcr veh'.-'en arc always in ujc. Stop and think vhr.t tJuit mesne. Tliis enormous output mcar.a that Farmers the men who know depend upon Sluddckcr wagons to do their work. And n Studcbc'ier wnon never fails. It is always ready to do n b:3 day's work and to keep on doing it. There arc thousands cf Studebaker wagons that have been in sen-ice from 20 to 40 ycarJ. A SluJtbehtr wron io a reel business esset. NVhceU, bodr. frame, axlr. a.td ronr.1-3 pear hitve bcc.n tc?l and eletrl by epit. Vou can buy cheaper wacoivJ but they b not StaJciat. nor will they but Ilka SluJehcktr w&gos. NHtelhrr In city, town or country, for buine or pleasure, thrre ti a StuJrhckrr vehicle to neet your requirement!, harm WBRoni. Ituek contractor.' waKon buEEteN iurteyt. runabout!, pony cainaitrt, l.utinc. and delivery wagon eoch the beat ol it kind. Studebaker UarneM nlJ. of every decripUon. Set our Center or uriie uu STUDEBAKER South Bend, IntL NEW VOK MlNXttl-OUS CltirACO PAIXAS KANSAS CtTV ptj. tw DAIRY flOTES. Milk Sccrtlion. From Vtrn Farnxr. Avnrico milk comdsts f S? jwr nt wator nnd 13 rwr cent nolkJa, of which fat contlU)to l :t nmnt, TOKr ft per ont nrl nh (i pur cent. If yi do not feed nil Un. In ym ean't milk Utern wt. The udder in n McreloTy jrlarvj --or two glands. It eoniU of n run of j!lM)u!ar wild, oripty , an 1 -mlk ciatornM, It is nl much di!lVr. t r ap pnrntK'iM Umn lun tMsuc The fdi tmry udder can not hoki much rn.lk junt a trifle. So wben ywi tilk of n row "holdinfr nn ttr milk" vi nr tnintitken. Vr havedrnwn nil in - ud der contain and that's nil yon can Kt-t until she Kocrvtes more. So she r cfsf.-d to tnsnc fact ore, or more P'opjily has not bKU-t, 'luttend of "hokiinK up" her tnifSc In tho udder. It is doohtful if a cow can "bold up" milk thai Is already secrotcd. It flows to the milk cistern and all you have to do is apply the muscular movements that get it. Milk secretion is effected by n Kreat many things. Kxeitement, fatigue, anmjyancf, etc., ornhow atop the accretion of milk In onii cows. Some tK-fm secretion ton? bofore tho milker gets ready for it and If they are easy m ikcrs they leak a jreat part of it. S irne cows will not "give down" to a strange milkor ; some aeom to be little .. "ccted by anythiti);. HeKulartty in milking that is, hav- a ftyed time every day -lias much f dv w t : milk secretion. Tne cots t.il to leinK rnilketl at a certain ti-n" and when that time comes sccre- .o', nt-gins. If the milker is not ready k .cv suffer inconvenience from tho ture in their udder. But do not ' i'ik t'.at a cow can hokJ a pail of milk her u'lder. A urcater part of the s ft-crete.1 attar the. milker 'r.s wnrk. h- re must tie a Rood Bow of blood j . t c to secrete larc quantities . i tt.is tl-xyl supply is indicated by .c side of lac milk veins on the belly. I The Limit. For Sale crTrade T9r "riL-lr-A- MOOK Cn-V ORCOU NTY P R O PERTY City I'ark, I'ortland, one block Park, I'orilan''. three No. I Two It-t.s in Kos from street car. No. 2 --Three lots in University lilocKS mim Rircci cnr. Nn 1- Two lots In Eugene C ty, one block from street car N ,,,7 fo'ir blocks from the High School. Carnegie Library and State University grounds. -K0 acres of wheat land in Morrow County, all un der cultivation, in good wheat belt. Ho G -One lot ami line residence In best residence i.r 1 Sao Jose. Oil., 5 short blocks from the H School and State Normil School, nnd fo s . blocks from three street ear lines. All Iho Abosto Will Trado For Tillamook Olty or County Proftorty P. W. TODD, - - Tillamook, Oregon IMF IIUIMtIV" llMi.." :Tl I l - r F. ZACHMAN -. as Make the Home Look Cheery A 1 5-will Ma:d Lamp on vour front porch can be III every Lht until mldnlRht and recl.tcr ot over lllly cents per iwmthi on the meter. Tillamook Electric Light It Fuel Company WILL SPALDING, Manager. Abstracts on Short Notice! BY THE Pacific Abstract Company L. V. EBERHARDT, Mmmgei Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County, Oregon OFFICE GROUND FLOOR TODD HOTEL (Wltll KOLMK WATSOS) BOTH PHONESt Main 533 Also Mutual P. O. BOX U7 TILLAMOOK, OREGON Read it in The Herald S i long ago we made some very . :gor us statements concerning tne ay som'. cowkcepers take care of the -earn separator. It was quoted and (.'nmented favorably on by the best airy paper. Though that was hot jt nt filthiness it was none too nr-g. In re;iorting conditions in a certain ... t?rn slate (we charitably refrain .-n naming it) a dairy in-jpector says us: "i have seen cream separators pt in tie cow barn and on which .ikons roost One man, notwith--'andir.g the presence of u visitor, ran the milk through the separator, poured in cld witter and then pulled otT a sock and used it for a wash rn?." That's what we call the limit. There may t-" worse conditions on dairy fnms but vq don't want to hear of them. This is evidence enough that he eities have a right to know that the Jairy products they consume are clean n d healthful. Everywhere the farmers are oppos ing the enactment and enforcement of .nspection laws. They. feel insulted recause their pro.luct must pr.ss in spection. There'- just this to say about it Just as long as there is a single filthy producer like those cited above then '. there's every justification for the hws -ird their strict enforcement. 1heelen and detent dairymen can have nothing to fear from inspection. They should desire that their goods do not receive a bad name because others are filthy. Tho?e who let the separator go with out washing, or let chickens root umn it, or use a sock for a wash rag should be forced by law to quit dairying or lcan up. The evidence is s- strong that it can I no longer be disputed, i The separator should be rinsed in warm water, then washed with a clean rag or brush in hot water, then scalded out with bonding water every time used. It should be kept covered so dirt can't get at the receiving can. It should bo kept in a clean placo. If not, in the name of decency quit using it. I'ortland, April SO-To stimulate pub lic sentiment against forest destruction and at the same time promote sani tation, the state authorities of Idaho, Washington and Oregon have endorsed a unique project of the Western Fores try & Conservation Association to sup nii. nrtft (WO nubile school children with . a "folding cup nuzzle which shows a way to avoid public drinking cups ami n Iro tenches many lessons about the forest fire evil. A square piece of paper, printed on both sides with a ! lUmtlie Ol UrUlkCU IVAV Him j.v.w. Ij. . . . , Li. l U fl.l,l pictures in urigni coiora,( wn iu,u. on dotted lines presents, In a series of four consecutive completed pictures, the growth of a lorest tire irom care lessness with a catch to a final scene of destruction, At the same time are de veloped a series of rules and precau tions, whilo one side of the completed cup suggests learning to fold It out of any paper anywhere. These will aoon be distributed In Immense quantities through tho public schools.