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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
1 1 if hi i .. ; ;; a 1 l J,J,, . ifE GUARANTEE ... 4 4 or I"" BIG 1 4 HONEY HATHAWAY PRICES 4 1 I Attorney W llmo left t,i WditrwUy morning far trip juUldr , lln will vl.ll Hlctt ool I'urtUixl U- facnlnflS. I la f fiM U Id l Jl J. n tliU I l vVheer on i ...ciol. i;rmn r wi fate rrlUf nli. Tho alcamcr Hlmofu tfivc) n the buy on TtiurJ)'. Ilcfum rowing up u TllUttwwV the unloaded WVJ ikclt of cement l l)ten, Ct. Srhrodcr ).( W now mldlng nl (ikUk)', a b TllUrntnH vUttor Wn(itlC, rctMrnUij; to lo"iway fhoriwUy mornlitt?. L.-nle( S,llVc, w In thr -J.iift'0'!f. ft"U the I ((!.! n I ulrw vWltur bflttl-of Hume county liif to TW4y. Hdttun Ufl for Portland thli i i , ur the (K)rt- of rtlMnf a . l"?e1K ..... ..4. . ... . ek K ' In thU vtelnily. Tb rolfcc . ,, , , ,, JnVcr y the MUilon Dfal.I U ii,c u. .... t,c ittr; ii,, ,h ,na,Vrl- At nr. owf , ho X1 " U, D.UI . on- I'uriililioil timim (.ml Hjjht 1.OUH0. k')tltijt fwiitu to rint, hi up ir wrok. Klrclrlr llul.t., -,1(me m Dniii. t; nt HiruM ullleo Mr Alffnl Koiroli'ifi hihI two rhlld. ri wru rIW to I'or HdikI Uly to t Mr. Knlfiilion who wm (nriutiily Injurwl fti n rtinnwuy lut Hturiliy. TJio Injurml limit U t prntattl In ho. iUl, mimI la on Uio roiwl to recovery. STi'- WflinltU tlm only Tye (.,.. xIbIiI Mriiimimitly IikoUmI In Tillamook. Yotu t'yrn wlilcli urn tlm Ht ! r.sitlvrr i,tvnn of vour lx)v hottUI l,u -4mntni by n .)iyrUn wliu ! r I j I., to rrrollir ilui-anril illier tliali Hip nti of ulnncn. K ursntrr my Klmum nifl bid ulwnvi Ikto to inaVo oh1 that KU.irMtitic, ' I'rtCM no res imlild a anywhern. l Our ly (liouM t'rt buy ml jjoj nflrr the noihcr. Th Kophtir Iwunty j law u ihw In ctfrct. tml yotl can ao- j rgtc 'It for rvcry cophrr you kill. iinK'mfu ro H jfrnai mtircti oi an twyaiK-c ami It it lwcl that our farm era will net moro relief from thla I loaim; ecrclraivl mi entertain. Iitcnl held at the JteJ ( lover alwl lun on llinrwiay, A ahort lut very fine program wu rciKlerel. Mlaa Kallo Hlieela, teacher, haa Jul ftnlihnl a very ucerful nine montlia term of aehool ik1 haa given aatlafar. tlon In eery way. VrfcUlil. a aial fruit dill hliftt. Very hanl to gel at any price. Wo hove Iweii tolling Jihii to a limn I rit- We are Ih rlltnj.; mjiiic onilirn at f a ine at I Dial la Jut hat thy coal In 1'ortlrnil. We hve to keep ime on iiatvl, i4 Ikiw can one aak more; than t (vt aft.iuiiv Tliu Ulii 4. Joe l)oltnn, lormrny ol Tillamook, hat retMrneil, aial hat poiehvtl an In In cut in the A. T. Do Ian Cement Uuii nc. Mr. DeUman haa l-m ontrm-t-INK in 1'orllatHl the latt few year, nut r to make Tillamook III future hume We.havolU-en Informed ttial Icw AttertMjry, who wrnt out to i'ortlaixl lat week to cumuli a phyalcian In re t;artl to hi health lat week, U con (Kletahly letter and that In fact he tic I In a trfloua condition nt nil. The hemmorhace which bothered him aome time k' wa timply a hcmmorhaKo of the throat. The WriU-rn HutMlng Ioan Aawx-ln. tkm wa Dranlml with a anlemlld Usfd &ii wtk. Thoe of our cltiten' wha have Kone into the ataoclatiuu arc very much enthutcd iver the matter -om Itw Inveaiment atandpoml ntid r the oppartumtlea nlfordnl of own C their n liome. by paying for etn on the Irulttllmenl plan. Alux .S'air waa elected prealdenl and laaada Kerui wa circled aecretnry rl iterturer. Mr. Kvcrnon i local cMl for the atoclallon. i'rcibytcrian Cburch Notei. he Suinlay Scht-il will meet nt V) n, A. C. Kvemon Supt. ""o inornlni; aervico at 11 n.m. The i;reK'atlun are Invited to join with .MnthixiUt nnd Chriatlan Churcncn n union service at the ChrUtlan rh, to hcr ton bacciulaJfnt J or 3k by tut Itov. I). A. MncKciitio, in tor of the graduating claaa of the h ScihhiI. ti TdO p.m. Childrvn'a tiny exer m will lw ;ivci, to be fulk'o.l by f n.ldre by one of the vUitm . ,U-r of the U. It. conference. Th. iiico will be made iu Urluf p- In onler to enable the adult Inbura of the ciik)I to hour the i at the ChrUii..n church. khop Holl will apeak nt the Chri rrinirrliiitSii.nl. Thla In n union itlnc, urol Hie l'rcbyterlun church I Rkcd to unite in the service. ! Ihurndwy evenliik'. June 1-, nt ll'renbyieriun cburch, Hev. B. H. I I). 1). of Albany, Urc, lll ue-, lecllire on "The Mountnineeni fenneaee," under tie nuxpiceii oi ll.mliea' OulM. Adinialonlccnt. Jllckn In n pint form omtor of rec- (tel iililllty nnd wide oxpeiienee. nine) to the elty to uive llie mi ni nt tho IliKh Scliooi commence t o oieiit'V. Don't full to lienr !.DdMr y li....- ..... .i Uli- nttho n. D. Umnr i lJC ey h. irooertv lnlM.f m Krn x-llne fiih Knt for ..I. P.-- lr4 Mm ttcr, llox 4V.,' VISIT CLOUGH you want anything FPt in u 1-IRST CLASS Drug Store Mo also keeps iCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR EVERY PUPIL I J C L O U G H Tllli RELIABLE bu&tlst and Book Seller "There Is ii House Willi n Hathrooin" wu an capiciiinn ai or.t time calculated I" aimin ntcrtt,liutiiow, roiulliioni ic entirely diflnint. To build n houte willumt 4 bath 100m inertly rU iuci tlon at to the itl Judc mem of the builder, l'eople know llut be tut rlllicr not 'omldctrd or clio iniiJiulKcd linpoiuiice that nn u- ui bailiroom ha In lncrcai.v.,ie y,, p( ,,e houif, K ,0 fentilltr and Mlllnc v1t ForlhtAuunil)ili; equipment at mav co we recommend nlumblnir fixturei anTl;. tie Dltaied to iliow you ix rtt.ile deilirm hi which they are md. Art lor llluitrited booklet. Hnliir ' m. 1" Unwnr 1 1 rv r" rg k r 14 fl M. Aa. f u irivo Gold Comparative DigestibiKty of Food Made with different Baking Powders From a Scries of Elaborate Chemical Tests: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three different kinds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same lcnfjth of time. The relative percentage of the food digested b shown as follows: Bread mado with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder t I 100 Per Cent Digested ""1 Bread mado with phosphate powder: 68k Per Cent. Digested Bread made with alum powder: " 67. PcrCcsU Digested These tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone : Food raised with Royal, a cream of tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges- tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard the digestion of the food made from them. Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it is the SOU.-CC of very many bodily ailments. 4 4 The wagon that stands up like the reputation of its makers 1 9 When you buy a 5ucexicmvagon you buy q wngon that will Ins until you turn the farm over to your son nnd he turns it over to his son. One of the first SiuJebaker wagons ever made saw constant service for thirty years, and we will gladly send you the nan:es of farmers who have in their possession wagons that have been in constant use any where from 17 to 8 years av.d there are thousands of them. Wc nre building the same kind of wagons today. A Studcbalier wagon is nn investment that will give you full return for your outlay. It is built on honor. Iron, steel, wood, paint and varnish used in its construc tion ure tested and retested to moke sure each is the best. For work, business or pleasure for town or country use thcrcisaSfWciaervch.cleiontyour requirements. Tarm war"", dump cart, truck. buRaie, imeys. run. about, pony camnj;c, l.uine vehicle of every description with hrnc of tho aume high ttandard. Ste out Dealet or vniie uu STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. MINNKAIULlS SL AKRCrrV fe...V FRANCJbtO PORTLAND, ORE. University of Oregon SUMMER SCHOOL June f9Tug-1 Twenty-five instructors. Fifty courses. Distin guished Eastern educators added to regular faculty. University dormitories open. Board and room at $.50 per "week. Reduced railroad rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, address CRe Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene E. N. CRUSON. Painter and Taper Hanger Contracts Taken Estimates Furnished. Ml Work Guaranteed, Tillamook, Or. LOCAL ITEMS. Gendrnl V Iv. Hinzer, of the Ore. icon .N'nlloniil Oinird, (mil .Mnfor '. C. Kmlicott, of tlic I.'. f. Army, come In from I'ortliinil on Tnclny tri f:r what could Jlie ilone lo no coiiiinodiite tlir Niitloiuil Oitiir l In lliHr Hirtual enciiiiipiricnt tlll yenr, Tlmy w-rr met nt the depot l,y a !-!-ten t if r from the Tilliiuiook Com mcrcidl (.'lull, ,iik weri: taken to two -nltnlilr hK.-iitiotiK, one lo the wl ami the olhrr to the cnt of town. In the -venlritr they wer nt the cliih rooniM and diHctiHct the iDiiller, the chili sireclntr lo pro. ride wntcr on the camp ground nnd tiiki- in hnnd what other nnit tcru hiivc to he ntlended lo. The reiiiient will w hI.ouI "'" alrtm. nnd ahould Tillnmook he Kelcctcd t ey will arrive here on the nth Jul in three tnilnn. rvinniriiny cf trli t d.iyH All the provision wftild ! rontracteil for hy the (rK-.'il iiirrrlmtit". frenrnl Plner and Mnjor ICndicott left the ri-xt niorninif, Koin to Nelialcrn, where th'y will ifHik over trie xitinuion there, nn Mr. Keed in endeuvorfnu' to linvc the enciirupment nt hin phice. It Ik nlniort certain that the regiment will come to Tillamook county, hut which cf the two place will not he known until about next Nondny. II linn been decided hy the com mitten of the Fairvicw Grunge and and the Tillamook Cammercinl Club having in charge the ortrani xntion of the Tillamook County Fair AHrociation to form a prmn nent orSs'anization on the 21 t of thin month. Most of the ntock tliUH far tmhfcribed wan in this city, and nc the dairymen have not been (riven an opHirtunity to fub Hcrlbc, it if hoped that they will take more tnterctt in xceincr that a In rye proportion of the Mock in din tributfd to a lartre extent .iii:ost;i9t the dairymen, who should have the immurement and rontrol of the or unuization. Anyone nubficribin? one dollar will have a voice in th alfairH of the nnpociation, ana it in hoped that all the dairymen of the (county will take enouyh interest in ! the iitteociatiou to take one nliare. ! T. G. CuIIen, who was fined for nFtuiult and l attery upon Dr. Ic- . Gee, but the sentencejwaa Htispended pending good behavior, wan ar retted n ain na a reeult of nasult ing and nlU8tn(r his wife. Cullen iilno Mmanhed up the furniture, tie had a hearing before Justice Stan, ley, who fined him $30, afrm'n aus pendlnfr Hentence to give him an opportunity to provide for thi wife and family, as the justice did not thinK it a very nerioui cae of acnatilt. Tillamook Bakers Bread ! FOR SALE AT : ALL GROCERS 4 DON'T SPOIL A GOOD HORSE hv keeoinir him in shalibv old Hnrness. We are svllinR Harness made of the t Ik'sI stock at prices that ouht to j to'i.pt you. A WELL MADE HARNESS' ) will not Jills' improve thi iippoanince (of your horse, but contribute to your safety as well. Many a runaway could : be avoided if the old Harness had been , 1 discarded in time. W. A. WILLIAMS, Tillamook - - Oregon H. T. BOTTS, LAWYER COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT. Office 202-204, Tillamook Tillamook, Block Ore. The average workman likes to rest on Sunday so that he can go to church. But he very seldom thinks how nurd his wife works on that day, more than any other. He likes tho rest, so why not give her the siime kind of pleasure, let her be free from the care and trouble of cooking Sunday Dinner, and take, her and the remainder of tho family down to Tillamook's leading eating house and enjoy the comforla of home, aay from home. Dinner served from 11 A. M. to 8 l M. Look for tho sign EAT. PALM CAFE 2nd Avenue, Next Door to Tillamook Feed Co. THOROUGHBRED PER- CHER0N STALLION KING. A beautiful gruy horse 1800 lbs. or over, will nuiko the following season at Duwsmi Uroa. Livery barn at Tilla mook. C. S. Ilriscoo. i ma 1 i. ii f-'S