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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1913)
Cbc Cillamook Gerald C. 6. Cromblcy, editor Usucd cwicc a Week c Cucsday and Friday Entered n so-on i-elass nutter Mav 17, U10. nt the pot alike- t Tillamook. Oregon, under the net of March IX, IS7l." srnscRirnoN $1.50 a y;.k in advvnck Jiavcr(t5itiA Kj ' tgl Advertisement Hrat Irwtertion. per Hn Kach uUwniuent Insertion, lint Motnwtead Notice Timber Claim N'otfcc. per Hue Card-, of tn per line Ljjali, Htr hne, first insertion Bach sub-sequent insertion, lino .03 , Resolutions of omloleiiee and , Ijtvlgc notice, per lino .05 f 10J i!ninoX: Professional enrds.tno. 1.00 On' Display Advertisement, jvr inch .S3 in'fw Al'1- Tl" Ad must t't- in this of-1W- fior on Monday and Thursday Morn- 06; logs to insure publication in follow in? Tuesday ami Friday issues. .71. Reasons are 'imperative. FRIDAY, VLY 2o, un:. Macadamised rwtd of Multnomah county are t be prirtected from aut oists wh drive at exew-wve swed. A trotorcyele officer hag been appoint ed to slop this practice. The mjtur cycle oIKeer is to receive $75 bit month. Tillamook county should be interested in this phae of the g.od roads question ani something shouki bo done to slop speeding on our road way. While possibly we coukl not now ntlord to cay a -.poem I olficer $75 per month to look sfter the speeder , it is only a istion of time when we will hnre to make n move aktng this line, rbere is no qneuion but what reckless ant j-mhils driving do the roads a great eal f harm ami it should be stopped. SAVING AND CARING FOR LOGANBERRY CROP. The premium list and program for Tillumaok Cjuitv's Srst :innul Fair is in the hands of the pri iter and will shortly be resdy for distribution over the couity. Tie Fair which will be helJ Ssptem.'r 3, I aid 5th. promises to be a huTniisr. Taj having the management of things are leaving noth . ing unJine that may help to make a success of the 'air. The committee from the Fjirview Grange composed of Morrison Mill. Wm. Maxwell and Marion Chtncc, and the committee from the Tillamook Commercial Club l.ognnberry growers who have very limited markets .uvd thoce whoie cn'ps are in danger from continuous wet weather, will be interested in methods of preserving and storing as outliund by lrofessor C. I. Lewis, head of the division of Horticulture at tSe Oregon Agricultural College. Pro fessor Lewis thinks that most ot this year's crop will be evaporated, and therein lies a great danger. If the product is carnmeled ami charred as has happened in the past, it is hard and tmpalutuble and will cauu a dis like for dried loganberries, thus limiting the future demand. It ir just as necessary, he tells us, to se lect the fruit carefully for evaporat ing as it is to be careful in drying. Unripe berries shouki In; thrown out ami only gixxl fruit used. The berries shouki then be graded, not on siic as in prunes, but on quality. 1 As to home ami local use the pro- i fes'r says : " e shouHl try to in j crease the home consumption of the j loganberry by calling attention to its I possibilities. Either canned or evap ' orated it is good for pies ami sauces. Its jelly is hard to beat. Kiual parts (of loganberry juice and apple juice SUMMIWINU AT TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES "Nature's Playground," as these U'wchos have been railed, are now open for summer visitors New hotd. with all modern conveniences, cosy cottages, camilng rrtind ami Double Daily Train Service U-aving Portland dally A. M. dally except Sunday ... 1.1W P. M. BEACHES REACHED IN 5 HOURS Husiness men can leave Saturday afternoon nml arrive bench IKilnts in time for dinner. iid the vvenlng and Sunday with th family and return to Portlat-d Sunday night with out loss of time from liuswc ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORTLAND Srmoo Ticket on ! diljf . . . $-1.00 Week End (for return MumLy) . . J.UK) Corripundiii( tow farrt from oilier innl Oall tor our brand new loldnr "TILLAMOOK OOUNi Y BEAOHES" ('Met rw full lhfMlUt frm IF 5 I ( City Ticket Office SO Sixth St., Cor. Oak John M. Sccitt, Civncral ras-icnor Acut Portland, Oregon IV) I SUNSET I I lOCOtSCVOUTAl I Tillamook Baker's Bread l-OK SAI.IJ AT ALL GROCERS littikl ft m m , - 4Ultattrr lillittlMIOk Htlililinrj av. OtUKUt WILLri Atlorney t Uw Mil..- i . . vimc m viimmrrclil U I M- M I It IiVIilmJ nut- Pioneer Transfer Co.1 ;. I.. 1UCK U S.)N, tt.ih 'Umt I he Smite I'rlie t I'.setyiinc E. N. CRUSON. TillmuuiA m, T. H. COYNE Allotnry.st U. S, lomraiMUrstf OppoiUr tnjlttiif OR. ELMCH D Allm , Dcnllst. I'.iitUrl l'l Paper HIK"' ,ll l.ocalcJ in Ihr Comawftil Citi tnictH Taki-ll Succcrdwi Ur I'. J, Jl-j I- t. ul,.l i l V.W (iuit(liltiTl, Tillumoolt, Or.1 Imn'tamiJ Wit,! composed of C. I Clough, Will Spald ingandlra Smith, which committees I mixeil and boiled down the following i , -t ... ' : . . . , I, . naa cnarge oi me organizaiton wor, LAND FOR SALE. lt acres 1J miles from Tillamook. Will run nine cows. Knqulre at Her ald ottke. THOROUGHBRED PER- CHERON STALLION KING. A beautiful gmv horse 1WX) lbs. or over, will mnUe the following season at Dawson Hri.s. Livery barn nt Tilla ' rnook. C. S. Ilrircee. the done their work well, and since the or ganization wa formally consumated everything has been moving along without a hitch. Eeryone should give the officials of the fair association every aid nnd encouragement possible. A good live fair far Tillamook County will be a fine thing awl mean much to the county, and for that reason we should all pull together to make it a grand success. The Best .Medicine in The World. I "My little i irl had dysentery veryj bad. 1 thought she would die. Cham- ' berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ' Remedy cured her, and 1 can truthfully i say that I think it is the best medicine, in the world," writes Mrs. William The present activities on the part of the Ports of Tillamook and N'ehalem are creating more or less interest in the affiirs of the Pjrt of Tillamook. There seems to be a growing senti ment favoraLle to the enlarging of our port. Ma.iy of our farmer friends tell us that they woul j not be averse tn joining our port if they were assured inai no more tnan a reasonable tax would be levied and that no bonds woald be issued. Nox the fact of the matter is: The charter of the Port of Tillamook provides that bonds shall not be issued and that the assessment urxm taxable nroDertv can not nrpiii I gathered two mills. This fact should overcome ! luent' li'ven though berries br n :..r u- .u r . ;cume mouldy, there is no need to all prejudices whicn the farmers have throw them a ay. Mould iB merely against entering our port. With the a vegetable growth as fuly as let aid of the farmers of this locality we ' tuCl- ancl unless the berry is decaying, can vote into our port a large body of ! il wi" ,8t'11 m,'ike' eventfiough rnouldy, . . . . , ' , , Kcod product in either juices or timber lying back of us and thm in- je"." elude enoug.'i property to assure us ; Professor Lewis proved his point by plenty of funds with which to make ! handling a sample of juice to seveml nprnorvkhnrUnr,,.. ,.,!, Ti 1 1 . i persons, which was pronounced excel winter are said to make excellent jelly of fine flavor and consist icy. The juice should be used more largely by confectioners and ' housewives. Generally where a family puts up one crate of it this year they will put up four or five crates of it the following A 1 I iu 3 CIO St 1.1 u. .i f Kr.ili- - i . . , i i Orvia, CUrv. M ch. For vmIcs by ... , , I dealers, easily as follows: Place the ber ries in a dish with just enough water to cover the bottom of the dish to keep the berries from burning. Heat the berries, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon ur paddle but do not let thern boil. Take from the stove, strain through jelly bag, mix juice with one-third its measure of sugar, return to the stove, and again heat to boiling point only. Seal at once in fruit jars or bottles. For drinking, this syrup should be diluted with four or five times its measure of water. It is a splendid beverage to take witn meals and the children find it a great treat. The time will probably come when en tire train loads of berries will be grown solely for juice purposes. rlnf u.'hn mtna nrt fr... I J. Wm. Edwall Cailor for ttlen and Women FIRST CLASS WORK Cleaning and Pressing On 2nd Ave. Opposite Ed't Garage H. T. I30TTS, LAWYER COMPLETE SET OE ABSTRACT Ollicc 2i:.' 'JUI, I illaimnil. HI.M-k Tillamook. - Hit- 1) U A t PHItklNs aKstf.Kr t'feafiij pme! in twtfcfn yt All k WiituettTtL I ll.l..U)UK . J. If. KEEDY, D. V ViTUHINAitlAN TlllamooK Geo. P. Winslow mUNKY.AT t w NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that J. H, Kobinon. ndmlnitrntor of the estate of D.inii-I Hall, deceased, has filed in the county court of the Stut of Ore gon for Tillamook County, his final account in the said estate and thst the matter hai been set for hraring by t ie said court for August 16. 1113, nt the hour of 10:00 a.m. All persons having nny objections to the suid ac count, and nil persons interested in any way in the said estate, nre hereby notified to appear on or before the time stated and make known their ob jections and claims. J. 1) KOHINSON, Administrator Aforesaid. SNOW & M 'CAM ANI', , Attorneys for Administrator. I Causes of Stoisich Troubles. Sedentary ha'iltn, Inek of out door ' exurriie, insufficient mnittcntlon of I foud, ronttpation, n torpid livrr. worry and ninlrty, overeating, partaking f fo nnd tlrink not siiitnl to your are and occupnlioit. Correct your hnblti j and tske Clmmberlain's Talitxti nni I you will mm Ik; well ngsln. Fur sale ; by nil dealers. i ! I It.-.m n! 'TllUmook, Oregon Hr j 1 L N0IIIIK till IN Minit (Mi0. C ? MIS) UMI'J ) 15. iS xtA 0 Viit. XU ) ' t it) Tjiit . . V t ItO U'it! . ... to f C 160 M'4ll .... 0 f I ") 2M U4H ... 2.U) 1 'ii'iil LMtt V )li'M i I Vr 'Itfllvtr UittiHi .i ..ill t i J J IrW TfHphnf ,, 9 .1.. f '' l 1 1 i r i.Mr .tt J Dr. L. Iv. HcJ l)STKOPAtlll IHVSlClil AND M It IAS llth '.., . , alkl (Jltlfr Wh trK,Al. InM tii.lamo'jk op.r. Dr. Jack Ohsol ItrtSIDKNT UMXm Orti(-e IIour I rum ") ta, uttl Over F R. Bealt' Real Dual llllh J'lxs.nr 1IU.AHOOK l'N);rAaW H. V III NKl I! Kft Four Doors Wct ot Pila Fun. f at Dlr.tlof arMltJontaJI ladr Assistant When IW NOTICE. l..n n.. ...r... i i ,u.. a..,u. ,Uy ,3 SI; 10Caten, Deing wie ; was ma(c. frot mouldy berries. terminus oi every important wagon road of the county, as to be te nat ural distributing point for a large area of county and for that reason it will .be to the advantage of every locality co itributary to this city to boost for deeper water to this point. DEATH OF MRS. WALTER KINNAMAN. MANY INDICTED FOR WAGE CONSPIRACY Charleston, W. Va President White and 18 other officials of the United I Mine Workers of America, were Jndlct- Alice Sanders was born at Lafaette. ! th wal court here or, a VamMIl r,. n... ...... ,o, iuarmi m woiauni; me anerman arm .,aj aiai, ion, and diod at her home at Beaver, July i ' ,' oi iai , u u,m :' .fi warpircd u.v.. .. mr.uiv o iiiiiuaa. rill medical aid and kind nursing nossible was given, but God seen fit to take her away. She was married to David Honda in 1890. To this union were born two children, Anna and Lawrence. July It Is ulk'gr-U the defendants with the coal operators of wfebtern Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois to raise wages In the West Virginia coal fields o as to prevent Its competition with the other four states In the western market. The Indictments charged that the 19 mn ..fill I ...l.t. fftI...J m.l 7 lona uVk. .. ,,;.., i . i . i mi.u wim iiiu unueu jviine ,. nv wuniiei in marriage Uiwnrk.- West nir;;lnlt, and within the jurisdiction of the federal district court, engage In a combination and Notice, is hereby given that the County Court of Tillamook County, i n ...Ml : il i t jl . -"-K"ii, win receive neaieu oios, rur me clearing o: me right-o.-wny, grad ing and excavating, and building all necessary bridges and trestles, of a wagon road, running from the Fast line of Garibaldi, at Sta: I x 10 U Sta: G x 30 near the East Garibaldi rock quarry, on the J. M. Ilarrinori County I road, according to.plans and specifica tions on file in the office of thu County j Clerk of Tillamook County. Oregon. Contract to be completed on or before Sept. C, 1913. A certified check equal to 5 per cent ! of the nmount of the hid, must accom pany each bid a a guarantee that the ! bidder will execute a bond for the' completion of the contract if awarded the same. All bids to be filed in the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County. Oregon, on or before 10 o'clock a.m. Tuesday the 20th day of July, A. D. ! rutin.-!- niuiiamun. rour years ago' ,u.. t?..:.. i n..i . . ; count ihc jumiuu niu uniicu lireiuren uriurcn , at Heaver, and was baptised by Presld-t ielves-ThusbanT, t,o chi dron, "taf"'" aged mother and brothers. 1 1 Je ""J "n " -vral U,.....- !.., I... i.... r. Binrieu viiw iivaici viiuicii, ujf ivev, Lora i Young: from II. Peter 3:11. Inter- WHEELER THE MANUFACTURING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY OFFERS Unequalled Opportunitiei AS A Field for Investment mKiit in Heaver Cemetery. A Good Investment. W. I). .Magli, a well known merchant of Whitemound, Wis., bought a stock of Chamberlain's medicine so us to ne able to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he wub himself taKen sick und says that one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and piarrhoca Remedy was worth more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines, For sale by all dealers, September 1, 1912, and con tinued since. It Is charged that the Indicted mas have been agents and members of "an unincorporated voluntary organization of Individuals as a labor Union known as the United Mlneworkers of Ameri ca, having many thousands of mem bers, who conspired, by regulating wages, to control the price at which the coal mined In the state of West Virginia could compete with coal min ed In Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois." 1913. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Uy order of the County Court. J. C. HOLDKN, Comity Clerk. The average workman likes to rest on Sunday so that he can go to church, out he very seldom thinks how hard his wife works on that day, mor than any other. He likes the rest, so why not give her the sarno kind of pleasure. iei ner oe free rro.m thecaro and trouble of cooking .Sunday Dinner, and take Her and the remainder of the family down to Tillamook's leading eating house and enjoy the comforts of home, HA M 8 P'M 1i""t'r 'r0ni Look for the sign K A T. PALM CAFE 2nd Avenue, Next Door to Tillamook Feed Co, For Details as to Investing in Wheeler, Write to The Nehalem Habo F. A. JACKSON, .SemUry Wheeler, Oregon Portland Office Tillamook Offlct. 327 Fi'l"i 1 Cut?.