BJVW Sty yifydi ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TU ESDA Yj AND FRIDAY ir?6-3"1" CRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY uxx. Tillamook, Onkgon, Air.t'.sr 12. 10KI. NO. 38 V w Bulgarian trimmings and dress novelties, Oriental ribbons in it It combinations; cnt-li day's express brings new Fall merchnn. ciiMf winch, as usual, is hrst shown it t the H!( STOKli. rod I rec nil ilny Friday throughout tin- storedouble Cold Bond L?i 5d trading stumpH with your cauli purchases. mtm 1 If have not purchased one of these hiunrt Tub I) cesses IK) 80 TODAY. final ClCciraway Pslc Pr'ce Cutting for Quick Dismissal We have condensed many lots and quote prices in many instances at less than hall, as ovs !1. I ihddren'M pretty wash drtsMcs X- h i;ii(tli! years formerly sell. :$ti l i $ -r'. 1 45 l or young ladies' and children's lilL..' itit wash dreas formerly sell 5 Up l' V- oH. $1.89 ' M women's ,lm' r,in)s ladies' - smart wash dresses formerly sell- , mg from SJJ 00 to $1 .00. $2.48 '?or w-omcn's misses' at- tractive wash dresses formerly selling from Sfl.OO to $8.01). $3.50 to 4.00 Tailored Wash Skirts $2.25 I.: ..iiii.il ti-iwli lin.ii iim.I f fli.li v li i 1 1- I ir 1 f ifi I c. ir 1 I'iitl!l' trtilimi-d Ml 1 f.-i i a I buttons, luwhlouublv tailored. 53 Pairs of Women's Fashionable $4.00 OxfordsWhile They j Last, $2.65 Pr. I r- I . .. . . ... ...I ...1..... t I. .....1 ....! .l !.- I..... . . t j i it Hit dim (tin iitriw viiii inn mi xtiiif- i mi k n mi iia iii u. i 11 'V ". . . r . : i. I., i i-. ii .... t I . ... S 27 In. BI; . - . ii . A ni wt SIM C I rfllH 111 I CM l OOII. II . 11 III VV. VI klHMI MM"! I a Ml . .i':...: meruit siik; uk w I. ud in lloNvcr and conven- ! ir kowiimiiiu w Black Imported McssaHnc Silk j 83c Yd. j uetion on ihisrich shimv4 most seasonable weight aists. .a. Hih. 36 in. Worsted Danish Cloth 29c Yd. riTtintl I I .1 II" .III 1- L l .11 k V. I 4 1 1 1 t I Mil 'II't II II IIM I IIIIH' Mill il I II ' !i J" , ! : r .i... broidery 29c Yd. iiibiiiiilenil ediies with top i : ...1.1 . .... ........ t ..ft.).. ttr i . I. ... .......i. I w.i lit l ( 1 1 1 Ml. i i mi will 1 11 ill umu nv.i . v.. . otiuufj dresses; a good range of the popular shades. ' 60c Summer Tabic Damnsk 33c Yd. i Noihinu better (or the bungalow and ; i' ' . i . i .'(is if ... .t i riri mmwv wane. neav i r- - 1 i-.. it r i . T ..... , a. tn. rine, onecr I'virsun J7c Yd. "l ! Hummer clearance bargain, .mi t . I. tin I ir I i.t'f.ll M'f ftVl. $1,00 Bulgarian and mounted hand ; bag 50c ' $1.7." Velvet and crochet mounted hand bags 98c J ys Uandercd Shirts 25c U.'k ind negligee styles in laiuy old nereales. many patterns to i ... ii 1 1 . i ..... . 'Ml. Few of the Many Special Bargains for Dad and the Boys in Our Men's StoreAt the Summer Clearance $t.00 to $1.50 Men's Shirts 75c Pleated and tailored bosoms, nifty and negligee patterns, culls attached, many classy designs. 1-2 PRICE- All Men's Straw Hats -1-2 PRICk. Clearance of Men's Business and Smnrner Coats . . ii i I .mil Yrel belter at little cost. These arc i. . -i"" , .I,,...! .no Lwo lots tusieaii oi uve, io eiose mil lUU UHlllv-'i " v ' - nil fin I ft it ti'ir I i" 1 h r-r To $10.00 serge, sillc ami alpaca coats, eho.ee To $1,00 mohair, alpaca and Sicilian coats ' V V lUnhUir MnM XffflU 50c dm - ..a ...... . l8iy made natural linens, f....i. : a. "Hill j i jy f,( ULe., IMlliiiii'T' triinnied: nartieularly )0liforjvaeation days. ...in iii miy (ll.lllftCll nun V'"""" - "v uiuuu -nii v iii S opportunities in our . . 1 1 . lilt ' 1 ,.,.H Ml "l" WIIKIOW, lUlUMi, wool and jtll wool ,lI'lets at prices you cati "y t'xpeet in mid-seat'on. Special Sale High Gadc Mcn Fancy IlNccfc Official Pennants 85c wear J5c ... II ..... ... t.vioit M(11- mints.'ciovenlalc, Heaver, Plain and changeable ef- Ncualem, Till a m o o K" feets, also fancy biadiere "lligh," I'uiv. of Wash., . imaginable etc., with ollicial color 5,1,1 ' - h eonlbi.mtions. -olor for your selection. WE DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE To any point in Tillamook Co, bv parcel post, pur- rjC chases amounting to $1.00 11 or over. Try shopping with us bv mail or phone. Sam- , , .... pies sent upon request. ll.o fomor Comcnloni io i.vun Guard Against Accidental Shooting. State Game Warden Ailu Huuteri To Adopt Code Of Signali. I ThuStnlc Ilonrd of FUh anil Game CmmrilMlunerK hvo rucoinmctukil trie followini: iiKftliitii to l(j uil by ioorUtncn in ih Held in order to nrc- rit ncridanlitl khootlni! nivl to relieve Knun who uru Injurwl or Ifwt In the forci or rnountnin. J To prevent ccidntal uho'jtinK, ovcry iunter should wear n red cap, ahirt or Sweater, or tome other article of t-luth- riK that can eaily be identified from nme, blnl noti aiiunals, etx.'cfally Wlitin ImiillnL' iIcit in the fnrpubi. Since there U a contrnat between rel uml the color of any bird or animal lhat U belnK hunted, this color will ttrvi! tile bekt nuriKjKe. J: llunten nhould never nhoot lit mov ing bruh, leave ornnus with the ex ectation of killing icntne. It fit dan gerous, for the moving object is likely o be a man. Never ahoot at any ob. xt until you arc absolutuly sure of denttficatfon. ! To prefinre for an emergency, every uuntcr and angler bhould carry in his pocket a piece of eanule and matches a water-tiBht match info. In case of tHtominK lott or injure!, one can readily frtnrt a camp fire. Iist or diutres aiunal: When ft man it lkt or injured a. ti mtxU help, a fljrnal by nhootinK iihould bo Kivcn. Thir niural will be the firing of a gin oiiee, with an intormi8ion of ten sec tfii'i before the second shot, then an InlermHclon of sixty necoi ds, then n Otird fbot. If no answer is received, ttilo lKnal should bo related after an intrniit.ioi of five minutes. The to thU'ulifnnl would lc a sincle shot from the rescuing party followed by one recognition shut from the lost man. Cure should bo taken to got the time between the shot hh accurately as ios aible. Hunters should keep in mind this signal and avoid, if jossible, Kiv (mk it when alirKitimrnt Kome. In the absenco of a wntcli, the time enn Ih: judged with sufficient K-euracy by countinK ten between the first ami .second nhotH and sixty between ,the second and third shots. Whenever a Hhot le heanl in the mountains, a hunt er should count tun to determine whether it is n aiuniiloi distress or not. Tho person who is lost Should, after hearing an answer to his signal, re- . . .... . i. .. I main .1 mo pilico ncre ill! Rinu hib niunal until tho roaeuini: party arrivas, otherwise he may take tho opposite direction and not be found at all. William I.. I'inley, State Game Warden. The following is n condensed table of signals to be used by all sportsmen: Bogm with 1 shot, wait 10 seconds ropeat 1 shot, wait GO seconds repent 1 shot. Answer to signal by icscuing party, 1 shot. Recognition of answer by man lust, 1 shot. Wait 5 minutes hotoroi giving the second signal. FISHERMEN ORGANIZE CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. On Monday several Tlllninoo" Hay fishermen mot at tho court house and rgnnized n co-operative company, in corporatinn with ShiOO eapital. Sixty shares were tsien at per share. The committee which was appointed, to car ry on the business in connection Willi incorporating is as follows : It. V. Hayes, Chas. Pike, II. T. Hilton, Fred Schotlnld and Harry Mitchell. Tim association will bo called tho Tillamook Hay Salmon Co., and wil be composed only of Tillamook Hay fishermen. Tho now company will endeavor to htmdlo nnd sell only first gradu fish in first class condition and endeavor to make Tillamook Hay Sal mon stund for "l'ho Host Salmon." Major Morrow of Portland paid this district visit last week and looked over tho different opportunities that have presented themselves for tho se curing of rock for tho jetty. Wo un derstand that tho S. P. Co. htwo hud a gang of surveyors on tho ground for n fnw dava runntntr lines into a rock cjunrry belonging to W. S. Cono anti cipating n spur being built to that point for tho purpose of socurfng rock. It is the aim of this bank to give the best hanking service possible and we do it. It is also our aim to have the very best equipment such as Modern Fire Proof Hanking Room. Fire Proof Vault, Bur glar Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Boxes and we have, them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, OREGON Many Improvements At Bayocean. Fine Reiidences are are Betug Erected and Street Have Been Improved. John Paulsen, the Portland mil lionaire lumber (mill) man, when on a visit to Bayocean recog nized Us Tidaptsbillty-for ti summer home. He had been to many bench re sorts and none ever appealed to him. He had about made up his mind that) the ocean had no charm for him, until ' he happened to stroll over the sand knoll north of the Hayocean hotel and beheld the quiet calm of the entire Tillamook bay on one side and the surging Pacific on the other. There is no finer spot on any coast and he se cured it, has had it graded and sodded nnd there is now in course of construc tion therejn three bu.ulo.vj that will cost several thousand dollars each. Thev will not be very large but arc modern in every way and exquisite ly finished. These are to be the sum mer homes for himself and married daughters. State Supreme Judge Tur ner of Salem is having the ground graded and recently let a contract for a $5000 summer home. Others equally as prominent have purchased locutions. Thesu men who have made life n suc cess nre the men who will m:ke Bay ocean not tho petty knocker and back biter one meets and who tells you that its nothing but n sandspit The promoters of Hayocean have hud experience in developing some of tho irreatest resorts on the Atlantic and Pacific coast and Know what they are about when spending thousands of dol lars on their project. A Herald representative visited Bay- ocean a few days ago and if we had no', gotten farther than the pier and the pesimist, our impressions might have been the same as the aforesaid knocker. We visited the place one day when all the boosters were out of town and will try and give our readers an luea oi wnat we saw. mere are sev eral mile3 of paved streets. A rock crusher has been in operation the past two years and after a number of layers of rock are placed ia the roadway it is given a final coating of cement as a binder and it makes a smooth and hard roadway. Cement sidewalks line the streets on both sides also electric street lamps. The electric lightning system Ts per fect and Bayocean from a distance shines like a city of ten thousand souls. Fine clear spring .water is piped allhir the grounds and up and down the beach and a sewer and drain system has been installed. The Bayocean hotel as it now stands is only the beginning of what is planned. The first story con tains the heating and refrigerator plant and storage rooms, the third floor bed rooms, and second floor office, dining room and kitchen. The latter is as large as the 'dining room and office combi ned. The land lord noticing ou- surprise at the odd proportionment explained that the ho tel proper as contemplated had not yet been built and the part we had been inspecting would be the kitchen and in the near future be used as an annex and the servant's quarters. Bayocean has a tent city, a dancing pavilion, general store and postoffice, Bayview hotel, restaurant, bowling alley, curio store, tinshop, and con fectionary store. If the boosters had been at home we might have lots more to write about, but then maybe it would be hot air, and it is better for the Herald readers to get the facts without their assist ance. The great ha ndicap against Hayocean at present is its link of facilities of getting there as the only mode at present is by water but n road to Til lamook has been surveyed and it will , be only a matter of a short time before it will be a fact. A SNAP IN A GOOD HOUSE. Six room house with pantry and bath room, and two good lots, very cheap, Inquire of K. P. I'hillips, Corner 2nd. nnd Stillwell Ave. of Advoitlso in tho Herald, because tho Horuld haa tho largest circulation of any paper in tho county. On Your Own Account have you any money in tho bank? A part of your arnings ought to bejpluced there, anyway. Everybody can afford to save some thing, however little. Hnvo n bank account of your own and you will feel happier, better, more independent. Make your little monny earn more, and so grow bigger. Better than hoarding it where flro or thieves can reach it. Your bank-book is a roceipt and an ovidenco of your wise economy. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank 1 1