tllittttook ISSUED TWIfTR A WPPK-Tr - . - wMun i iiu r zj.iJ i bARf EST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN "TILLAMOOK COUNTY Trij.AMooK, Onv.cos, May l0. NO. 34 . - I I a .. r .... Muu'jw.vnmMMM our i n.lav (listrihuLion of ilouble "(lold Mom!" irmluiK siinipn with l(c cih!i purclmKc.s. ii . i-m; eiuiirouiery 'chmiu.h when mnterinls Ladies eliiusc arc coiitJuciel daily in our lt;irtiiicut. a rt-ait purchased here, and needle fcoods lit n 11;; AT Wrt'ueadny nntl '1 1 ursclny Four-Days-Sale of Fashionably Trimmed Hats Women's Young Ladies' Children's THIS WEEK Friday nntl Saturday TAf. V at t i I vour trtM tn mil tuil'tiierv nlnu doubly worth while this week". We invite nieihinu mun- than n aivle liov -a real economy occasion, and lor this i. t yvar our patnm. makia ready for the Koe Festival at Portland, died our millinery department, in.ved it to the verge of disappointment. mux until the eleventh limit. Thi.s year we want to serve yon with pains re, Hence these pleilt relations grouped on in.iivitlunl tables. $K25 Hats $2.2B r$gf $9.00 Mats $4 95 Haitian Hats $5.75 $7. SO ilats TAtILK NO.,4 ' Htore ever invited yui to a style economy occasion that was more worth in this one, representing the ideas of the foremost eastern millinery artistes ' is the clever, fascinating models from our own work rooms; dress and : styles, also the new airy inaline and How hats the latest fad of the day. gest an early visit, these niarvclously low prices will crowd this section of g Store" this week. The prices quoted include the entire millinery stock. "Visitors to the Rose Festival and Others" Women's and Young Ladies' Tailored Suits REGULARLY SELLING FROM $17.50 TO $25.00 15.6 i if Will Be Observed. All Butineu Houiei (o Ciote Prom A. M. to 2 P. M. on Friday, May 30. Service! at Ne w Christ ian Church. on l-rlday. .May 30th, n memorial way program will I conducted at the new Christian Church In honor of all U. S. ux-ftoMlur and Bailors. All budlnruft hoimos will clone trom b. m. until i p. ir.. during which time nil bummMif. will come to a standmlll no far lyi it in ;lhlc. fir t i i . v Hir ami iirum cr nns wen or- gmUwl tur the oscajdon. following thu progrum which will !, rendered at Hip church beginning at !(' a. in. : I. (I. A. It. Port Sorvlcc. & Sonjf lolumbia. Audtoncc. 3. Ojie.inrAWr "ThcMewmgc of thi- llrunxi' Button" Uc. it. IJ. Jo. t. Short Talk Kcv. !l. W. Kuhlmnn. ' " Kcv. MacKcnzio. fooK Jttta Goodpood. 7. itec. Tho Blue ano the Gray Ruth Benson. 8. Hxrclo Small Children. .t. Lincoln' Gettysburg Address. 1" Hoc. .Mary Kasoin. 11 P.ttitomlmoAngel of HounaVista 12 Ouol MUies Hcali ami Todd. HI Kc. Itobortn Campbell. J4 Decoration Day Song (hihlroni Ch irun. 16. lUc The Soldior'a Grave Flora I'hl'lip. 10 Sont: Male Quartette. 1?. FlatrK Drill Younir Udie.f. If. Hw. Mrs. I.. L. Maker. 18. Snir An.vricn Audience. JO. Vtor S;rviro W. R. C. Next uo.ay the G. A. It. and V. H. C. will it c-t-d the M. B. Church in a Uxly . Hore thoy will Ihten ton mem orial sermon by Itev. Kuhlrnan. First National Bank Tillamook, Oregon WM. G. TAIT, President -J. C. HOLDEN, Vice President Interest Paid on Time and Deposits. avmgs Under United States Government Supervision COMMITTEES ON FAIR PROJECT MEET. ABOUT FIRES. Fire Chief C. E. Foster, of the As toria Oregon department, has just sub mitted an interesting report of the activities of his department during 1912. He includes first a table of it live stock show!causea 0f the 101 fires extinguished, Til'amook County, . with hwes apureRittinK ?J2,720, and 1. h e,ir our suit department was taxed to its utmost capacity the week previous "ii'l ip to the uijjit before the oiu-uiug of the !ose 1'estival at Portland. To super. iiil (n our early purchase and that we may not disappoint any of our patrons, aith ive them every attention. vc announce this "Suit Sale" and this sensa ti' low price. Included arc the smartest plain tailored and trimmed styles in t't livorhf materials fancv and olaiu wide wale diagonals, novelty bedford mannish fancy worsteds, velvet cor.fluroys, men's-wear series, demure salt upper, etc. Sizes .TJ to -l-f bust measure in this sale, but not every model in c style and material. ALTERATIONS, when necessary, fire made in our work rooms and ;uaran. tei-l Our expert tailorcss will sec to it you are fitted perfectly and properly. The May White SaIc oflu ureal savings on I'm i urn inil Hummer lit- materials, laces, and eiiilii -iflerics. Throughout tlu tore re m a r k a b I e "M a .Sale" prices prevail. 'fern's ho ( urner Coiifiilt'iit to Eoryhnro Our Mail Order Dept. jiives you (piick and effi cient attention. Purchases amounting to $1.00 or over arc mailed free of charge by parcels post. Samples scut ou request. Malce the Home Look Cheery A b vnli M.:d Lamp ou V "'r front porch' cin br lit rvfry '"'''I wM iiildnlKhl 4tid frelitrr nnl nvir fifty crnts r"r ilionllis on Tillamook Electric Lijjht ft Fuel Company W'U SPALDING, M.iiMrr. for Stoinncli Disorder. 01 tno HtomiuMi mny no "'I'd ,y tho usu of ChaintHirliiln'H Many vory ruiiiurknhlo uuron Ly "II iluulorB. i A ak I "T f" VV f I 1 I c A GOOD MAN Tl.ut"iinii'MH l'rlll IUII. a r ..UiiJ Stt khrnl .h'l nuii'.l Imi4 ! Ik hiitI.I, ll.'MI III KlI.ilS Ul.ll . ..ii i ;i f"i' ".' lUIMlllOlll Cll ll" -' II. t ill Hill. Ili ll UUIU; lual IiiHhIIu.i-iiI". Ililrlit t .It IT ri'hl llli't IU nl iiinl.il l.mii of J HW In ulna .i lu ll, t l.riu I ml ru llii lt .UiV Itllrr III" lioum i,u liti-u Uuilt ami lliv lmu a'Ii.iuiI r,i'tpMilll'J .i.ir.t In I M. .n.lrlrl lla iiiu.t ran (urnl t.rum n ilrl el"". "p ll I lilt lival Mrllnat t. iir- Inn,, -irrrf' inil !. Iltcl In II. auil . at liiiallirM H. In l'il Ut'U ll kl A.i.lii. v;. a. ids SI LUMIU.HMfN' Sl,pa. POIITUAND, OWB. If LAMAR'S i I VARIETY STORE f f. ' I Tillamook, Ore. I "DROP IN AND I LOOK AROUND" m DEMONSTRATION FARM BOOSTERS VISIT CL0VERDALE. On Kridrty nftcrnoon n deleKntion from this vicinity nccompanietl bv Mr. Shrock, deputy dairy nne food lnsxct- or, went to Clovenlitle to loost for the Tillumook County Dcnionstrntion Farm. The party from Tillumook was made up of the following Rcntlcrnnn: Geo. Williams, Chits Kuntc, J. Ii. Dunstan, Chas. I. CIourIi. F. C. haker and C. E, yrombley. The Cloverdale Grange held its reR- ulnr meelini; on Saturday afternoon and this nave the visitors a koocI 0pxr tunlty to meet the people, there Mug n Kood attendance from ditrcrent local ities of th south end of the county. The visitors arrived at Cloverdale in the evening and were at once confront ed with a good chicken dinner at the Cloverdale Hotel, and from that time on tho quests wero royally entertained. After the dinner a few hours were pleasantly spent at the home of Editor Taylor, after which the visitors retired. During Saturday forenoon Arthur ColTeo of Cloverdale took tho party for a boat ride down the beautiful Nestue ca as far us l'acille City. Upon return ing we visited the genial Dick Kobedce at Woods, after which we returned to Cloverdale, arriving in time to enjoy a most sumptuous dinner which was served by tho ladies of tho Cloverdale g rame. After dinner Mr. ShrocK gave a talk on tho demonstration farm subject, outlining tho proposition ton consider able uxtent. Mr. Shrock's talk was in tho main the name us ho guvu at Tillu mook on tho previous Monday. He was followed by tho other members of the visiting party who gave short talks. At tho eloso of tho ineotintr overvnnu seemed to bo in harmony with the dem onstration farm idea ' and no doubt n urge numbor from tho south end of tho county will sign thu petitions ask ing the county court to take hold of tho mutter. Ills the intention of those interested in tho mutter to present tho county court with a petition signed by the tax payers of tho eouuty, usklngj for tho farm. Tho situation in regard to the matter is aboot as follows: Tho state will give us &2.000 each year if wo will nut un ?2,(K)0, As tho county has already made an appropriation of $10,000 for a poor fumi, ll Is thought tnal tno poor tarm may bo used as a demonstration furm also, and tho appropriation of $10,000 bo applied as to meet tho requirement!! of tho state, Thu domoustiation farm should nut only bo solf-suppoiting but it should yield an income, and should tho mnttor bo properly handled there is every reason to buliovo that tho county would be to very llttlo if any expense aftor tho lirst year or two, Tho Tillamook visitors loft Cloverdalo i ,, , , i ,i,i ii-i.i on tyuir roiurn nomu snoruy auur lour .Subscribe for tho soml.woel.ly Herald. ....ijli. ..ftor hnvlntf snout i must on. Fifty Gold Howl Trading Stamps with ' joyablo tlmo with tho Jpeoplo in tho 'a year's aubswlptlon. SwthEnd. The committers which were lately ppointed by the Fairview Grange and he Tillamook Commercial Club to con- niilcr the matter of or county fair for met at the Commercial Club room on Monday forenoon and considered many phases in connection with the proposed fair. Following were the members of the committee?: Fairview Grange com mittee, Marion Chance, Chs. Kunze, Morrison Mills, Wm. Maxwell; Com mercial Club committee, C. 1. Clough, Will Spalding, Ira Smith. Tho meeting was called to order by President Baker of the Commercial Club and n temporary orcamzation 1 wns formed with Will Spalding as j chairman nd Ira Smith as secretary. I It seemed to be the general opinion at the outset, that the proposed fair should include an exhibit of all our re sources. Among the different matters touched upon during the meeting was the question of finance. Eight hundred dollars will be given by the state, $200 of which may be used for the childrens' industrial fair, leaving $600 for the county fair. It whs thought that a fairly large sum might be raised from of tno business men ot the city, and that n fnirlv I'irr... mini mir.ht Vy -. i 1 through the sale of stand nriveleces. 1 in Astoria were directly It is going to take some money to pav ins or defective flues. An equally the expense of a county fair and it will 1 iar?e percentage of the alarms turned iZZSSSttf WOfk 10 J!" locally in the past year have been The details in connection with hold- due to the same causes. Shall we ing a county fair will have to be ! profit by Astoria's experience and our threshed out by the permanent organ-1 own or shall we wait until a serious ' Atthc close of the committee meet-! nflS forces us to a realization ing which lasted for over an hour the of the dangers that lurk in stave-pipes following motion was made and car- that extend through walls and ceiling, riil.'Ji , . and chimneys that act as a support for "That a Tillamook County Fair As- fl L . , sociation be perfected; that we phone "oor joists, etc.. tho Secretary of State for copy of bill At a meeting of the City Counul concerning state appropriation for j Monday evening, the council instructed county fair; and also phone secretary thi rtr nhi... m lmv- ovi ff nr n ..r i.:n -. ...... , !...:. r " " J w- t,w " ...mv of th,.ir bv.liiws. Aft.r hnth nr.. ! hosC- N- J- Meyers was appointed fire and involving $15,200 of insurance. The table follows ; Burning flues 47, overheated stoves 2, roof from sparks 13, overheated pipe I, gasoline boats 3, brusn 5, pitch pot 1, autoX from sparks 4, smoke house 1, rubbish 2, street fires 4, defective Hues 4. fire crackers 1, cigaret 1. elec tric iron 2. locomotive sparks 1, fric tion, band saw belt 1, furnace 1, hot ashes I, stoves, coal and gas 3, un known 5. Fires were extinguished by the de partment as follows: Chemicals 43 ; hydrant streams and chemicals 9 ; hy drant streams 9 ; buckets S. The rest were out before the arrival of the force. The department laid 12,500 feet f hose and used 1100 gallons of chem icals From "Fire Protection." The foregoing report should be of paticular interest to property owners of this city because of the similarity conditions between this city and Astoria. Fully one.half of the fires due to burn- received another meeting will be callo l to act on same; ami that a mass meet ing bo called for Monday, May 20, at tho Court House, at 1 p. m. sharp. All parties interested are cordially invited." marshal with instructions to enforce all ordinances in regard to mossy roofs. The council also requested fire com pany to submit ordinances which they might consider of benefit to the com munity in regard to fire protection. Oil Your Own Account have you uny monoy In the bank? "A part of your earnings ought to bo placed there, anyway. Everybody can afford to savo some thing, however littlo. Hnvo n bank account of your own nndfyou will feol happior, better, moro independent. Mako your little monoy earn more, and so grow bigger. Better than hoarding It where llro or thioves can reach it. Your bank-book isii receipt and an evidence of your wise economy. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook ounty Bank