fHtwf FrfM) ,"" f .rax ft Petal) ( I ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAYj AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook Oountv uxx. Tillamook, Okp.kok, July 15, 1913. NO. 50 tycortf .nrwiwccmcntMH IJel'nr will leave the city the first of next week on her Full Imyinn trip and, an heretofore, will take pleas ure III ftllllitf any hjk'CuiI order frr rendy-to-wear jrnrments, and in vitrs lier friend and patron to ad I thin week. m DOUBLE GOLD BOND TRADING STAMPS ALL DAY FRIDAY WITH CASH PURCHASES THROUGHOUT THE STORE And Now Comes the Great Economy Event of the Year the 9 Third Reginent Breaks Camp SeJeW leyi Leav Wki Wti. ef frakt far TtMaateefc, its PeeyU ui fllmsta JULY CLEARANCE SALE 1 Not in a generation have time been commercial eo a d j t j qi is t ha t m a d e it o vital to reduce toe It to the lowest possible figures as exist in tlu.s year lUlil, with a new Tariff Hill just ready to pans through con gress, lowering dtilio on a vast list of the merchandise we sell Hence this July Clearance, instead of bringing" reductions on odjd lots and things that are not selling, must bring drastic reductions on many complete and staple lines of merchandise L)nictothcJlig Store e.x pecnug the greatest assemblage of genuine bargains in desirable mer ehaudise yon have ever seen and you wilMtothe disappointed. HUNURJttJS Of ITEMS CKOVDKD OUT OK THIS ADVERTtSKMKNT. BUT WILL BE tUM'LAYKI) IN THE HECULAU DEPARTMENTS AND SALE AISLES, WHERE TRJL MXNDOUS REDUCTIONS CRE1J f YOU. m W omen's dainty summer n QQ messes, values to $7 0(1 ffc.iFO Children's wool sere di esses, Miiartly triinmcd. to $0 a QQ values .... TfO l re a t c r -1 h a n - h price sale women's and young ladies' to SU7 CO new tailored tiije Mi.ts 1-45 To $8 .00 inisws' and children's smart spring ami sum- oo mer coats - - T"" To $ women's beautiful n no silk and net waist - eWO To $3.f0 stylish tub dresses, snmrtlv trimmeil, latest aq models' - - - ?1.0 $:t.U8 lilegantly tailored wash coats for wiHiien and q votmi' Indies - eUr Tailored suits formerly selling up to $11)85, spring and tQ Qo ToS.'l.f.Ouusses nnUclnl- tl gQ KIM ..mmrr model - . 5f.W dren's stylish tub dresses f fcj-J SmtftiatMg SAYlngs-Childreu's play clothes, romjwrs, Indian suits, aprons, overalls, etc. Very Important Clearaway of Dress Goods To Hoc lirton suitings, fancy French nuiusooks and ginghams, organdies, etc.. choice - 19c yd. To 25c fancy dimities, lawns, or gandies, novelty batistes, ctc, choice - 9c yd. :fie Smart worsted shepherd checks, vcrv special 23c yd. Remnants! Remnants!! Remnants!!! The cad ! the cason'i choicest materUl, gathered together on mi . . . . 1 (n.mD. mtio nrb. table and marker anoni - " To fiOe beautiful wanh labrics comprising the season's beat plain and figured materials, choice ..... 27c yd. Wonderful sale plain silk lisle and lace hose to 50c values, in all the new spring and summer shades, also black - - - 19c fri 75c to 08c Women's beautiful neckwear, jabots, stocks, urns, etc, in dainty combinations, choice oc :i5c to 50c Women's lovely neck fixings in n large assortment ol the new and fascinaling styles. Me sale vacation sta tiouary tablets, envelopes and fancy box paper. Excellent SavingsKnit under wear women's, young ladies' and children's. Women's fine Jersey ribbed union, suits very special - - 43c Sanation Sale Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats! All Kinds mw e t or Irimmings WOMEN'S, YOUNG LADIES' od CHILDREN'S x .i... ;.. Imlf fascinatinie summer models W lmvL irmre tnan cut m- ".. . ... i ... fnr flio r I." inuf ...nr,l n fashionaDic crimmcu mm"".., - expressing the last soni m , season. All trimmings intensely .educed. djn;$.00.,O.PAnyP-..unkC.. Ldvlm THE HERALD. It ha the largest yaVh.r ninr in i uieuiiuun. wiui Th Orcn Natkmal Guard hav com ad Kune. With th band playing AuM l-rit Syne. th lut train of the three ectiuha left at tan o'clock Monday. Up lo (he lut minute tn man were kept at aome exercise or an other what abauld t done in caae of actual warfare. Tbtoratlcally Tillamook wm invaded from coaat, from (he interior and wm t'efended by the larce armiva tuppoMd ly to be operating arou.ul here. Small detachment of the aoldicr were used by the raard officer to exemplify the different rrMivementa neceaasry to work out the problem given them by the regular army officer. On Friday a Ham. battle waj fought to dUlodga th army that wm entrenched to the rear of the railroad apur grade. The attracting force approached from Wilton River on the turnpike, spread ing out In skirmUh line uting every available natural cereen to cover their operation. Several thousand blank cartrldgM were uaed. The attacking force were succeuful was the decision of the judges. Sunday morning the soldiers were all inspected In heavv marching order, besides the whole regi ment wm required to set up it smalt pup-lenta finally making a tour of the city headed by the band. Sun day afternoon they attended Military Church aervices and laUr spending the day on the bay or at nearby beach reeort. The officers and men with few ex captionaawe thorough gentlemen and are a credit to any organixation. There is no other body of several hundred men In the prime vigor of health and spirit who would gather in a place for a week and conduct tbemselvca as the soldier boys have. Oregon ha regi ment to be proud of and its our earnest wish m wall m the wia of iu officer thai the Tillaiaauk ynuag a orfaaia and Join the regiment. MiUtmry Ckarck Service. Never before in the history of Tilla mook, has it been the privilege of its chiaena to altead auvh impressive and inspiring exerclaea m look place in the old OoodsDeed aoide orcharu last Sun day afternoon whan Chaplain Major Gilbert held the Military Church aer- rm, In ih mimi flnM Tor thi Third Regiment. The location was ideal for the exercise, surrounded by. all the accoutrement of a soldiers life, the oldicr in their uniform, the rtara and strioa floating between trie tree hrmnchea over hi hi ad. Chaplain Gil bert lead the service, assisted by Srrs- Sherman of comuanv. O a min latar of the Congregational church of Corvallis who lead in the responses. The following wm the program of the services: Selection by band. Song America by congregation accompanied by band. Song, Quartet. Raaponaive reading. Banc 1 mM Thee Kvery Hour. Prayer, ay Chaplain. Song, Nearer as God to Thee. AwSraas. Chaplain. Solo. Lieut, H4a. Song. The Star Spangled JUaaer. Tape, aunar by the Quartet. Chaplain Gilbert In his sermon spoke of the soldier to the civilians, to the soldier of their du ilea, rloaina- with a. word of apprecia lion to the people of Tillamook for the many enuxtceiea shown to the Third Regiment during their encampment here. Rev. Gilbert is a very rorcible speaker and held his audience spell bound for half an hour. The chaplain ia honored by every man in the regi ment and Idolised by every memocr of the old Second for his bravery during the operation around Manila. They aay he could not be restrained from keeping otf the firing line administer ing to the wounded and suffering, ven turing away beyond the outpost to get water from a well in the enemy's terri tory to quench the torturing thirst. QrgamMtiea. ltuai la iMmmarulAO In hft ti UUVVI ltv ivsajti tee wsnniaiiruiit of all the State troopa and Adjt. Gen- erai riiiser ia me sncuuvs nw .. is on duty all the time, wita qmces in Uia uerunger nuiiuiua;. when the troupa are not in the field. ataior avnavp ia unoer nun anu u charge of the quartermaster depart- Ujsttt attitlanun Kmva hMi MW1. n acted with the guard many year and ware omeu in ine aecoim urauu um t id. atkllll.lM .-nnalim. Tha vov. ilia vt .),"' "-r. . .am ataaT nf MiMn Mpmurt anooint- d from the officers act an an advisory DSarU paaa on ail diiib anu miwr yvt talnlug to the state guard. Oregon haa II military organisation, one regiment infantry, eight m coaat artillery, one batterv, naval reaarve and two band. "AS in many a new move pertaining km. iiiHiit nnumn la the Hrat ate to be aaaignad a regular army eer to epmrMad ita guard, an honor reevgntitng uw nign avaiiumg o ue Orean arganliatlcw. , H ia an egpari mh and If auceeaaful will be adopted aa the policy in all the aUtaa. JDoU Martin lata oi ue war eoiiegw nr unn lll a Una military record kJi. to wmbm ha Tklnt Oraimn SUB. fief 0 any OI iu aina in we umiw StaUa and expeett to find it an easy mattkr conaidarlnc the line smaeh of men he haa to work with, s ' Tanal Prarika. Kvarv aaaav la reawTired U theraajghW uiweratand aha wsshaajsm ef hta rie and hecoaae sraaanaiy ita vwe, mm Sat wa(elW'a4 aww hav la wsW.ejwerlea tA km, Uey hart It is the aim of this bank to give the best banking service possible and we do it. It is also our aim to Have the very best equipment such as Modern Pire Proof Banking Room, Fire Proof Vault, Bur glar Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Boxes and we bare them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, OREGON rifle ranges nereby for rifle, practice. Annually ue nv men naing ntgnesi nereentatre in each comDaav ito to the atate shoot at ClackaaaM. beginning this year July 28. testing four Cay. From the best ahota in thie contest a team of 12 is pi:ked to represent Ore gon in the national shoot held in the , east. Two years ago at. iramp rerry in Ohio, Oregon atood twelfth. artiltary at Fort Steven and waa for a time cook instructor at that place. Ha has a thoi una," tmeats Jg ef every detail of caaar eeewmaraea earwtaUon. Corporal Ceak aawTaVaesdearef Co. E. kethr eerpa at FiaU The report of the commleeary show the toUl rations the compuniaa were entitled to was $832.71 and that tbey drew $660.18. leaving a balance due the: companies of $173.91 of which Co. B receives the largest amount 133. Two companies, the band 11.96 and ambu lance, three cent, overdrew their ac count and had to pay in the above amounts. The following amounts were used: Beef IM6 pounds, potato 4200, bread 1523 16 oz. loaves, colNe 300, sugar 500, bean SOO, rice 200, eett 100. dried apple 100 pound. 8 caeea ef milk, S aacka of onion. 6 boxea of bff ter. 11 boxea of crackers, 60 pounwi lard. The above is an idea of the amount of each article uaed. There u ranalilaMhle other stuff illlh d and the different companies purchased oatl j Me tne commiaaary irooi me wcai merchants end ranchera what wm net kept by the eommieaary. General Baabe the laat Brigade com mander of Oregon wm a visitor in "Attorney's. S. Jfohaaon a veteran of the Spanish-American war wm very much interested In the work of the beya at Camp Weet Tell the peeeJe of your beautiful city that the bend cannot thank them sufficiently for all the courtesiea shown and we assure them that they are heartly appreciated" remarked Direc tor McDougall to the Herald editor. "We haa a very succeesiui aance net ting $110 and the mattlnce at the Gem cleared over $17." The above are the sentiment of every member of the band. The people of Tillamook feel the same toward the band and were pleased with the liberal manner in which the music wm aerved. We have not yet got a report from Cupid but have no doubt he wm an artiva iittia fellow durlne last week and no doabt time will show result of hia work. The aoMier boy are a gal lant bunch and no doubt carried .back with them aome of the heart of our fair aa. Camp cook Santo CorvM of Co. K.. aerved many vears in the 34th coMt are Lieu the Oregost Com pan v C Isfar baMast meetered in 14 year, saaf ! that time bm had only three raptaiM, 800 men have beeaVoa ita roll and have learned the art of soldiering, giving an idea ef the number of men receiving military ex perteftee gffcJ who would he "trained in' caae of war. Capt. O. K Bewaa ia the preaeut captain of the company also a member of the state advisory board of governors star?. Company H was represented in the leet national shoot by four men in the atetfl team of twelve and hopes to do aa Well if not better thta year. Tillamook cheese has been on the table at every meal and .aH the men have enjoyed it. The liberal donation hy Mac Ceeamerctal Club wm certainly waaaaciated Major Clayton. CapC White and Lieut. Fellman. accompanied by order- S. left Sunday P. M. on horaebaekr Portland, via the Wihron River road, aipacting to arrive there Tuesday neon. Tbey will endeavor enroute to eatcb a lew trout tor waica mat arxeaai i faaaoua. The equipment on a soldier In heavy Mng oroer eoan tne uwtea ataue eWrara. It ineludee ahelter half. ho. blanket riSe. meaa kit etc idea the olive drab uniform, each than bM a blue uniform in hia lacker at home. The peace footing, of each company la SS man and war lootmg i US men. Thaae are the maximum ngure. , , Betide the Third, Regiment Oregon Haa eight companies of eeacoMt artil lery and one acid battery constituting ita citizen soldiery. Lieut-Col. J. C. May U the aasistant atiperintendent of the Southern Pacific Railway ; however, he ia every inch a eeddier in action, having been in com mand of the Ashland company in the Palltipinee. beside long service in the National Guard. Capt Ritterspacher, in charge of Camp West commiaaary, wm on the firing line around Manilla. He is now eneef the proprietor of the People's Market in Portland, which sells mere Tillamook cheese than any other retail store and ia one of Tillamook County cheese factories' beat customora. Benjamin 6. Via'a home i at Pacific City, but he is now a law student at (Continued on Page 2.) On Your Own Account bavwjett ajtyeawaey in the bank? A part of your earning-, ought tobeaiiiil ,here, anyway. Kvtryhmty can afford to aave oa teawver Mttle. 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