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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1913)
E IK, l in I WE GUARANTEE BIO 4 HO HCr HATHA WAY PRICES il Happening, f it, . L; i .ill U i Wm1 ll d.y lUe VMl.iMrk t Portland LVrit rih mk l'l't fur chick lTllWttA Meat Co- ""P .y.tjo ny nity iui. f tut juurtUy U. rw l TIIUriviV . I . . ..f tl 11. i ....... I i . . . J, ...... .1 . 1 .. I ittor 1 iy. I un of lh Circle n uIILry to r,i!h4 H e -mtnt man. I ! wWlro of the World. iimohi ii.rbn of Fresno County, Minn Mr. Ituth . IWesi, Mix cotialriN ' Mr, itrvl Mr, John WhIm mm) nonn llotiry mid Fred of Mo In, c.wno to the ' city Saturday to vl.lt with him. i j MIm Shirk, who w t on time w I lmrhT In mir Midi .rhool, wn recent-1 I ly nurrled to n Mr Hlihfvr f Idaho, j 'I hoy Imvn Imjh u.IInk n purl fj i Uirir honeymoon In thU city nnd vleln- j jlly. They lofi for Idaho Mil mornlm. I j J. H. Hick of Hay City, made a i jbuloo trip to Clovur.liilc tho flpit of; itho wrcU. rnttirfilnit tfTlllnmook Mon day fir twain, ThU iiirtilnt lit went j to Hat Vt w ti umLI In tin roJ work which Up ami Mr. ItIfrntxTC have tin-1 jilorwuv. I j I. H. Small nttirnlrd M itipotiru: of I j the comI nh packer at I'ortlnitl lant. ' H.turdttV. returning to Tillamook on' Sunday lln rrirU the (Uh market ) .-- . I. i.. .1... I ..... .. If.. am ihjv iwHiK in inn ihiii ui cimumun, thrrn li-lti a lar(f" supply of canned tixiU In tin hand of the packer. The llotievtrintl llnrdwnre Cm. hall I learn of I'ntltaoil played T lllamook hert ai Sunday. 1 wo K attic" wrrJ atlvcr tlcl for Humlay, hut the nftcrnoon tamo wat x,rJ on account of rain. Th Kni In thn mornlni; rpultil In n Kamw '.ii DIKE'S PEROXIDE CREAM FOR THE FRECKLES AND SUNBURN 25 Cents (WAh'AXTlCl-D SOT 'JO IWRT Till- SKIN Tillamook Drug Store: KOCH Sl Hltl K. li. KOat, I'lu G. Pivmrr, Ikll ind Mututl: Miln I Sitlisfnction Giiirm.licil. ..A oucy J nek if i at Sntisfncttiry BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Ibv. Mc-t lat p..ior of th U. H. victory for Tillamook, the wf hrlnt 1k.Uf., Iff, r.Uflly nl, IMIIlHr for I'ortUivl whern l'ty will rothlo for a Unto. W. It. Ahrrfl. who U In tho mi. pUiy of the Warrrtt (ontrtirthn Co. hprp. nnt Hnlay at hl homn In I'urtUml. A bracelet wan foumt on our direct at figtxlay, (Mnrr ran have aamc Uy calllntf at HriaW Oltico atxl pa) lot' for ajvrriltn. At Halcm th" I-oyal &m of Tllla rrwJk, wrro conUcrl Urn mct imp uUr of any huncn Chat cvrr camo to tho Capnol Ctty. Mr. C N. Drow U In TortUm! thU ' convrtt- Ihc LSnUrv lrlcr h"t u? ktic t r every cuilutner. ku '; tl Kti Harrison l. IIHiik (p4tl J ihn tfV. JV3f' f Nohatom iwnt IUJ "v wi(o of Orvtown. Mr. Klrchcrof McMin'nvlllo, nxtUtor uf Mr. McKllllr of lrl. arnvcj h-ro SunJay atwl wool to llctw for a vtull with tcr tJattishUir. (Jlcn Taylor of Qlovrnlalc who haa hwcit vUlllntr frirn! In I'tirllnrHl ilur Im; lit pt "-V arrlvnl In Tillamook Moixlay on ht way Iximr. Dr. Iloalr. rptwrU th h'rth of a k'irl fjk ... tor Saturday.' 't Mr. tl Mm. Ilurlvman on lh27th I U$ .xr a I family aro camp-1 ... ., ., (1 .. for a few ttaya lltH h ! Th Hrt National Hank will oh- I . lm...i. ..r tutv Mm( m rlr'iMl r wuar at l.amar . . .. ...m Thl t'nk lll !' joIltvh all lcal holiday In Uip fuluro. . ... , . . .. . .ti..i I. Ilamhn, only flmt cl. , , , Sam Mouu, ovcr TX "J T;"sno,'K THunJay. WhIU. h,r h .ml rt.bl..t$ .it it.r, .rt tho iMi.lnr.P. I'. 0. . rt(1 tJIi ttOUM. ..in,,,,,. j HIM nMf,tll r - 111... ,i S.C. IW Wfl thU mrnl..K ; 'ar.k,,r "w' ",rT V it ..lt with rUllvr. at have Wrn VUtl nR rc.a -vr, . , ,j YCI1IV) IIUIIIIK I" for (hdr hontti at Salem .Monuity morn. 'Wr h..gM huy tholr llroworka . I'Urr it localnl next to lh . tUx rt, ...ir i-nmtiiliiiloti ha t!lvin Mr. C.mi.rwMr.llilla Ualla,. llonR 1-m.IUvc lntrncllon. to ah.tt IT tr He ,cnom lllno of hr wu-r iroin n lit. W V. Park . i" I"''" ,vl,'r rcnt " 111 month. Il Ice rrrartt In pnekprit, fmm j . Un.a .. ....Iivord lo nttvl Mr. nd Mr. Ity." hv" w -,.rl-!:Br"TM ; Mm. litmir wnt fornurly Mlp tfitn. . i .i OLon. J II. Silver, the- montimentinn. of Vnn Ouvcr V..!i.. frrlvcj In thf cltv. Saltirtliiy, Ituvlnu "'' tr,l' h,'ri' i.vor tho Shcrlilntt roml. vUitinn Clover-.ImI.-oii llm wtty. 7 to t. Only thr?c inning wrc played In thfi aftrrnKin. Th tcorc tol 4 to I In fnvor of tho vliltor whrn tho Katnn wan called olT. John I'owpII, lain of Ariion hut now of HltWborn, rptnrnwl to hi home the latter port of the week after a weekn vlll vt Mh hi cou.ln Jr.: Harl atwl family. He returned to I'ortUt.d for the purio of ferurlnn a pu.ltion on th" S. J'. line betwewt Tillamook ami I'ortlam). Il Ray the rain and Krrcn era. I a trllle better than the arid HMintry of Arlxona, He h Ih-ii .. ...ii.... i... tr. ...... ii, c i iin. ! lietween Southern California and Arir- orta. I) r . W ml t U the only Bye SMclnllt pcrmnnently l(CBt?d In Tillamook. Vour eye which are the mottt rrilllvo or L'ait of vour itoAv .hould I1) examined ' Uy a phyleln who I capable to recog nise dleae other tiian ine neefl oi i;ltiiMn. I RUarantrc my rImsm- and am alway hern to make cood that KUnrantce. I'rlcc tire rwnMinftblc rut anyhcr. K. M. WaVely of Nehalem. came to town Saturday to nee Dr. Hpnbt. Ilu ha not been in the bvtl, of houlth for omc tim p5t. While In town- Mr. Wflkelv ctlUil nt the Herald olllce. He av that tho county fnlr anclation mi l-lit to uive nriifs to thoo who cani plow the beat. He uttttes that durinK hi experience In Tillamook County he hn found very few wiio cou'ii niow projx'rly. and that In hi opinion it would be n e.ood thinn to i neouraue Kmal plowing by hnvint; n plowing con tent at the county fair and glvinc pr.tu lo thoo who eX'Uil nlo-tc thiit line. Cement : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile . LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West DELS MAN & DOLAN OI-NI-RAL CEMENT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks. Floors. Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL MUTUAL TEL. AT WATCH TOWER I0R3HERMAN SANDERS' RESIDENCE t I I I I nWwJ. h v v h fttw pi Kte )X2i WA t VaVfA fl1 Xtwneva j It Jr. Keonomy. Hll Sclnl K'.l.i. II. .. . mi . I...... O for all kind. I- II. Itetfellbertr and ilullttlller hnWtlatMl. iiru vlsllln Tl!;i- imnii tin, weuk .. .. .... o.... r Mm. A. II. Allison returneo on Sel nellltiu nnd cHicilnR J ur,lty from n lltrwo wvokii vmit t tho kr the nl titter e.wln mnchlim. . . . . )u.r hruthor Mr. McKllllp. t Mull. - It... " .. . .. 111... Mll.lr.wl Ml'. I told on eu.v iiuvmeiita. Ite- ('llltliiil Mlmmtir Klmoro lofl for Port- l I-'rl.lnv uillli HUM) CMMi of M oilier morrhandie. fflO I ml nrn true. When we the M Union llrand of eolfeo ttbeatwu mean limt whilt WU VISIT CLOUGH )'t)tt want imytliiiiK Ptn n FIRST' CLASS Drug Store He also keeps HOOL SUPPLIES 0R EVERY PUPIL CLOUGH T1IR RttLIAIlLtt nd Book 'Seller II..I... Ilnr li eCO MIH muore.1 Killlp returned with her. It oitlinnted that 1000 Moonc will he here on tho Moo oxcumlon July oth It I koIiik t tiike Home himtliutf unl work to Hike euro of tlmt mmiy exini Inlutbltmil for two day. The boiler for the milk uK'r fnrtory hH. nrrlved and will bo hrot.ht out to tho ftictory it i" hiIo. i no o,her niHchlnery I. expected noon bo thut work limy commence by tho lr.lli. On Sunday ovonlnK t tho homo of the hrlilo'. purent. nt Hy l;il'; ,nc: um, t., wMlnR of Ml- Mabel . iv,.u..r 1'eltevn. a Hay Uty l.llllll IK . , ll.l. llV boy. Nov. Muckurwle of thl city otllclated. MIhh l)Hly AlUiHler left for I 'or t ,lindthl mornlnK where .he w re main for a week when hI.o w II bo ; ;l::f,;;or y M.. u.i.y nnd tlm two will ito on to Joseph to upend thu ituminer. U.C MaKsrrell of Heaver Henry T,!h of Nehale-n, B. V, JJJ ' mid W. B. Proctor of ilay i.tt. l tonIS tho county fair meotin, at the court iM'imo last Saturday. Mi Florets Luuf.nan. principal of tlm lay City schools, .rcomimnW by KSvl.cti.McM.nnv lvlsU- ed nt mo nom ... ; . f, ior .inrirnr tho usst week. Ihoy leu ,or I Special cah dicount utile on for I ho mouth of Julyconitini: of imiccr'c, llour. feel, cntckery. K'l'TSWure. tin and copper ware, shovel, forkn, fruit jam etc etc. 70c pitch forks for W):. .hovel for S.(U. 75c shovels for 60c. Host httrd wheal flour SJ.00 bbl. Kruit criiniitited HUi;tir $5.'i5. Kruit uriiiiuitted nu-.'-ir IS Ibi. $1.00. Hrtin 85c for GO lb. sacks. Shorts $1.20 for 80 lb. tuicks. Wheat $1.85 for 100 lb. snclta. 75 lb. sucks proeesi barley SI, 30. 2-'JJ lb. table peaehea or apricots 25c. 10 1'is. bt Jap rice $1.00. - biikinif powders for S5c. :i u. fimcv 50e tea far $1.(H). BverythiiiK special this month. Very j liberal cash discounts nil through tho , various lines. TILLAMOOK MERCANTILE CO. Have You Tried tho Fl OilR That's OfiinfDiMOW"' - - Whv take the risk of spotliiiKlyoitr week's 'baking with a flour yon arc not sure of when yon pay no more for a Hour that's gunranteetl to give you perfect baking results. Drifted Snov Flour will bake the most delicious bread you ever tasted. It makes . i. i 1... flour rlmt's hnekcil bv the strong- wiuiiesuiiti: ui vim. f .. - : est guarantee ever given with a Hour. There are no strings to i " :.r ..,..1.. tW,' ".n trv this tlnur: if vou re- mis guauniiw iv a nnmv w...... - . not satisfied tell vour grocer to call tor it nnd he will relund: the full nutvhhsv price of the iloni-4 nr. charge tor what you; have tried in testing it. And the guarantee is backed by one of the strongest mills on the Pucitic Const. , . Order vour next sack of Flour by cafhngj iOrJi"Dnfted Snow." At any grocers. ' , SPERRY FLOUR CO. Tho iiveraKO workman likes to rest on i Sunday so that he can tfo to church. . Hut be very seldom think, how hard liU wife works on that day, more than unyothur. He likes tho rest, so why ( not ivo her the .nmo kind of pleasure, t let her be freo from tho care and troublo of cookinic Sunday Dinner, and take her nnd tho remainder of tho family down to Tillamook's leedlnir eating hoiiHO and enjoy the comfort, of home, . n-vay from homo. Dinner .orvod from , 11 A. M. to 8 I. M. Lrok for tho sIrii b A T. PALM CAFE 2nd Avenuo, Next Voor to Tillamook rceu i-o. 2 LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" Another Cat in M4$ada, Tiingsten, Laaips. 15,25 & 40 Watt,- 35c 60 Watt, lOO-JMatt,. 150 Watt, 250 Watt, 45c 80c 1,20 2.00 Frosted Lmp 5c Extra. t v W deliver lamp to any prt.of the city. Telephone; ui: We,do wiring at the lowest prices consistent wlth; good'WoTkmanshlp. Tillamook Electric Light & Fuel Co. r WH-L SPALDING, Manager. Mrs. Jeiso Eatl (s enjoylnu' visit from 'heif mother 'Mm. Ko.a Thacker, and tip, bothers Frank'niul Ranipm of Proper, Oregon, Thtey'Hnve coma 'with with-the Intention of lueiitlnjt how uf tef WfcWJne'-of rhSiirly'l'yviir , , Can't Keep It Secret.' H The aplendld work- of Ch.mberlaW. TiWcta Is'dally'becpmlnK more widely known. No"sucli Brand remedy -far Btonnieh and liver troubles- has ver W'fKil i.nlcf at Condon nKHfKHtt'1 700,000 pound., r price. ranBlnBlrom 10V4 to 11 7-8 emit.. Thieve broke Into the clothing .torn of John Anderson In Kore.t Grove nnd made away with abou; SO .tilt, rallied at over 1700. Tho fartfl'sr of Ashland have per fected a producer.' .ixiKictation, and the fjtK-Mlon of .t.ihllsb) a public inark'il-Ihtrw I. helnK .canv..'fl. Acrtt.ed of tylni; a hunch, of straw to a hirMt". tall and, itcttlnc fire to It, at St. Johns, 0,tto Rns.oll was fined 110 nnd costx for "cruHlty. to animal.. Judc .M. C. (Jeorse w. iikottd. pro Idont of the Sons antL DnujcMera of Oregon I'loneer., at tho annual meet ing at Portland. - Jay H. Upton, or Portland, wa. quot ed department commander of the Unit ed Spanitih War .Veteran, and Saiem yrn cl:on a. the place of next meet ing, U- an overnight In nactlng a new law dealing with condition, that wero dUcloKed by Portland", vice clique .candal the defondanu In these cane will go unpunished. The county court has appropriated 1700 to be used In defraying the ex pense of as.embllng- a creditable ex hibit of Dougla. county product, at the etite fair at Salem In Septmber. A Wallowa county grand" Jury baa reported that two drug .tore. In the "dry" district at Enterprise have filled during 10 month 10.700 prescription, for Intoxicating liquors, or an aggre gate of over 2000 gallons. According to a report of the state market Inspector filed at Roaeburg. the Oregon Soldier." Home scored 37.5 out of a possible 100. The Inspector say. this la the highest .core recorded by any .tan; Intsiitutlon In Oregon. Guarded by three fort, and strings of electrically controlled mines which extend from the Oregon to Washing ton shores, defenes at. the mouth of the Columbia are considered as good as any which protect the harbor, of the United States. The Oregon Bankers' association session at Corvallls. elected W. U Thompson of Pendleton a president for the ensuing year. The banker, decided to cooperate in the movement toward securing large tracts of land for colonization purpoSen. Governor West has appointed Ernest Rlngo, a Salem lawyer, special agent and prosecutor for the governor's of fice, under a law passed many a ears ago. A law passed at the last session appropriated $1000 a year for the work. A solid gold nugget worth $1500 was panned by George Armstrong and Richard Staurton on their Dutch-Gulch placer claim three ir.iles from Susan vllle and 60 miles from Baker. It Is thought to be the largest nugget ever found In the northwest. The first apportionment made by the state under laws passed by the last legislature was received by Coun ty Treasurer Lewis. The apportion ment amounts to $10,173.45 and ifc to he used by the agricultural society which has charge of th annual county fair In Multnomah county. Arguments were' heard In tho su preme court In the sUli brought by L. H. McMnhan. a Salsin lawyer, to restrain Secretary of State Olcottaad State Treaturer Kay from expending 5450.000 appropriated by the legisla ture for tho reclamation of lands In the Columbia Southern project. No longer will producers be able to market their fruits iu Oregon under misleading labels. If the efforts -of State Dairy and Food Commissioner MlecUle avails. This official has be gun action to eliminate this bad fea ture or the trade In an erfbrt to aid the grower who put. up an honest pac'.c. Lizjle C!-.rU has brousbt suit at Hlllr.boro f salnat Mare & Gllkerson. sawmill men or .Manning, to recover $13,000 dnr.iagcs. The plalntiU Is a cook, and complafns that she was buried' in' the debris 'at a tree which the defendants' workmen felled across a cookhourd which she occupied. She alleges thnt she was pernnneatly dis abled, and' may ioso her eyeslsht as a result of her Injuries. To make a study of the mineral re sources of Oregon and Induce, cipttal I to develop them, ,ls the object of r- t':l passed by the leg'slature creating tue Oroiion Bureau of Mines' and Geology, aud the prediction is made that it will Increase tho elemental wealth or the sitatob'v millions of dollars, for estl- j mates place tho value on the Importa I Hons of clay products alone at $5,000, I 000 unnually. and the Importation's ot t cement, building stone and other building material, also nrn Into mil lion, yearly. A .ynopsl. of the game and fish ' law. ot the state ot Oregon has bees ' Issued by William L. Finlay. state fish j and cams wardon. The palU j will be distributed i among the gum stores throughout the city and state. Will 0. Steel, wh will take up the e , (Ice ef superintendent of Crater Lake , Park oa July 1, will work la conjunc tion with Mr. naisjr in Btaaiag crsier Lake ' Park ' tg refuge as well as a llace of scenic beauty. Aa effort will be saaae U get.a auhar ot Xns aaaa hiras 1st the;vark. , , i MeMlnnvillu thin moniinff. i.M