1 issued twice a week-tuesday and friday Largest Circulation of any Paper in "Tillamook County NX. Tillamook, Qmkcon, Skiticmhkk 2, 11)1. '5. NO. G-t llamook County's First Annual Fair Opens Favorably In bpite of Wet Weather Wonderful Dairy Products and Returns Land's are Better ihaa (lold Mlnti. Und Valuo High but Kigwirs lve Incomr Producing Ability, ,rw of U riff wraith that t produced iu thU county of the rounly, Ui from the iUh , l-.Ui try ulnae. . afcing lwluty , ltWlkwi'e rwwd lVn from th entitled tu firl I flic of the TtltntmM County Cow T?iL '. unc thl ulijct, Intf AoUtkn (or tho yimr UU2, give . fine cMiniflvif tuj u Mutnn to ll Tillamook a 'i I' afl I h I H f P 1 1 0 Jjf i tjoiinly PolS nr.. lWxlftl. III tH llfl . ..... . ,1 ! II, ,.... il.ll. ki . l )' H lflf iihwiiwmiwi" c " " ' jUtllfJ kj r iwwKh( ami eowU N.wv lt.wIV lb. fi gre nroMd j ,r, ....... ww wi -ww n6i. i w ) " . wTi.iK lua.te l rmi - -t..-n faitiitrfaa (if . .MrM nil Jtt MAUI I Much Good Work Donejby Fair Officials Tillamook City Enjoying Unusual Prosperity Eahibii i arr o if Wid It Range ml Include foiwjf'i Btsl Products. Considerable Many Expensive Business Blocks and Residences In Course of Construction. Preparation Made fur Livestock Exhibit. 1 Facts and Figures (hat Tell the Story. . i 1 TT ptncjjn the lint of farm product. The ) r .in nf .4 t-i 4 .i trahto tJt fpWIrf Ik17 nl tfw c lniitt PtUl t .Ju-it nf npjmu , . valo! at I ftA4 tllW llllM'IK- , , i h. in UIt I l fW.tr,Q. ! S 10 11 12 n u la jrna t 1"!7 IHK1 WW I HI H ik HOW i." U ..l ToUl l7 JW77 W35 sts 61 aw 37 77 St -4 VOW Sl 2BI SWT tfi MOS Tt SIS, lie 5? 132.O0 1W 13d 01 )!7i IIW.SS ISt.lft U1W 10K.AS HR.61 JDTO 11 f Jul ii"' f r I 'wf lHt imltvUtuI Mtymm r I. , j J al j J"rtR. Wr ImUtKi' T. II Wllar i m( ul tHMtrta t eot ftBd 1 hum on 8 acres tm lis w taiki mrw o wwn nr , bottom Uml Tito Kn twomo from( U 7 ( far Jtoy M !" ple fur Juao 11 w Um miw. rinJ utm wllliw (IM "ch fT '"' .SwtoUry; iK lru C. Smith. t iti ii!tr4 ciH-n for (rwl amount to tau; T j;rictgr ur0: J. 1! .iiudUrsr fuf ern cow. which t,su at t - W ,-:""."".KCH,trtUT . 10,M.O7! Tlw Hml AnriUftl Tillniiiuok County Kttlr l Im'Ihk uliurcil Into ll.o imn:tl uf Tlllnmook County litry. It innrk llin culiiiliinilmi of much labor and worry un tint part of thonu wlio con ci(vi!l It, yt thrf r none conrrrinJ In It crcHllon who do mil feel nntlnlinl that the ttcx reeulU obtaliird from it, jutltfy thulr nlfort. cwiei'jln Uivu of hol'liiu: nn mi ruunlv fair In ItllaiiiDoW lire- from vji,'u' tUiCKvotlun ut forth from time to Hunt ny vatiuun pvoplo that It would 1j n kihkI (hint: for llio country and town tu i:ii;ut on miuuI fixitim: at tho cluai- of t-nrli nutrniior r.i'nmii itn'J dlnplay tin frutu of lh yuar'a labor, Tho Wo un' Imnlly, two eummitUc wore furiiKil, oi.u r(?)irotmtlrK tho h'riii;o, nnothur the Tillamook (Vtii mcrrlal Club. Tho men on thwo coin mittcw it m Win. Muxwoll, Marion CiiMMo ird Murrlaon MilU lor l hi. Gn.nR bd C I. CUiukIi. Will Spald lK hnd Ira Smith for tfc t'ommofctal Cltib. 1hint omrolttr rbv birth tothupnwfnt fir anil perieciwl tho ground n-virk for It occurrence. L.Uer tlw prwni moii hoMioc olrteo wdro idvetod and ihu netual worK of nmnn- tiltne tho matorial boifiin. 'Ilnmo oni claU arts to oo Ktvon larj;o creilll for tho Micro crowniiiR thlr otrort. Um w. mo Kr,,M TbVy oomttat of tho followlni; nun: (neamTtw fttffira'i-Fiti)nj.( Vire PmWtlll7 ii, v. miS?C tch for thl ar. Il K-,,i-rv r im1 Ira C. Smith. Trt aj- piaca ,in tno oi farm prMUCta. Jim nicyonr iuij, reKaruiesa oi inc un- uuntian, oin crane; .v. us i;i.mcne hlKht prU.-anrooircrwlforoxcollcnce JucVy "18" nttachwl to tho fiRurcs 19, Lucas, Gth Krade; M las Mary White. . .: ,, , ha boon one of considerable import- 7th xrult; Misa GoorRia Sours, gth in thttc t-rticea. nce U) th(j c,ly (f X)llrnook. The grade. Cormdcrnble jwuitry hus made iU ap- lon miticipatl boon, occasioutyJ by Will C. Will has been employer as noa'rffnce nt.d veKtabli,a of ull klnU the iiurancc of harb.)r improvementa, teacher in the manual training depart- it , i ,i . .i MNjmK Ui have struck uj this year. The rnent an ' Miss Ernma Uelarwl will have arc It) evulti ce. in the eastern po.tjon K,pynljon f (nlr cjly , increasei chartje of tho domestic science depart- of too county fruit is succowfully ninaiilnrulite this vunr end it is t-ati- rnent for the ensuintr vcar. r)wi ao thvrv will Ikj a ood line up matod that we now have 1800 residents. In tCt! iKirticultural deiKirtmeiiU A scarcity of houses for ror.tlnK pur- ifc' loses has stimulated a building boom I'TJwcm have not bfen noRlcctrd ami of considerable pru(ortions. fad n?M. t.ru In i...ftt.ttn Imru tli.iir Tim vnnr 10IH Kn nMn thn rfimnle n h ' j tit"" in jo ... un...... . ' . v j . . - - - j beauty and fraiirance should I.e a a- tion of n line EM.OOO Christian Church, " .. . l-.' i t. i. l...;l.ll turo attraction. Dahlias do especially M ,5(0oo, ovcr thr.-e miles of wH in this climate ami it is doubtful nHrj surfaced streets, a fine sewer sys lf ihn illmilnv rmuio u'llli thesi? llowers tern and miinv miles of cement walks. All of the important religious denom inations have organizations at work here and much good work is being done for the moral uplift of the town. There arc two new iudustries which promise much for Tillamook City and the County. These arc the brick yards being established by the Krebs Bros., north of town, and tho milk sugar factory which has been built near the Maple Loaf cheese factory. Examin ations have proven the fact that we have the very best of clay for the manufacture of brick, tile and other building materinl. Tillamook City will no doubt he one of the lest convention citie in the state. We have entertained thU year. The United iJrethren ixinterence ot . , U.24.tl i boUix-v f I3 x?r e w por (Jjj(jder thl arraoKoiiipnl h" k ,"n nfro t VIXm triw A. M. I Uro I'ipl ' j-'osj to on 3 SMW tm of bottom land- it m IS Ptn r"i,w' ixmn ' ' .u.- i..l .if hav ami i tons of . f h 1 1 1 Ifl.n. w - - . .lfMTa.10 in.,!. iikomw fnii the four eow , ffitti llio aU.v fact- wa aa folWw. : o7t.l3 for milk sum mMA Kl; ami ih 1 to ebfftf factory, value of milk for in, saiiid faetorlo. .homo u ICO. vatun of calf robml M, , ; value of why W. making total ot Kuros vlll give the IW.t'i V was wnl for f.-inl and hay .. a uf the miiwinl f loavmg a balanro .if Wt9.l. liun- l slnti. l airviow; b. A. l.llloii, ua yoar. j City ; L M. Krai.cr, Clovcidalo; Will winning a , Wn.. Tillamook mid II. F. Kircn- bcrgpr. WliioUir. .ho ollicora ami ui rectors wr o iliatributvd n to rci-ro-tot all par u of the county. Terhaiw tho gr.mtosl work haa fal len on tho shoulders of Mr. (Unlock the M'crwtary. whu has been in active charge on the grounds, yet everyone ) ooii.- their share. Dr. Ileeily lias supo rltlieltde! the live stock exhibit miti this department is one or llio prin cipal features. As Dairying comprises The important improvements now tit i tt i . under construction are, an Odd Fel- Tht useful arts and crafts have not ,0WJJ tw0 fct,j(.y bricV hxiMwf, whch been overlooked, nrd the women will will coat over J20.W0, a two story have a chance to present specimen of brirkfbifilding is being constructed by thofr nocile and crochet hook. AIm. thy Masonic order and will . eoat near y , f ., , ., ... . fZu.OOO, nn.l the Catholics of this city thr5ts11.Mll boys mouth will often water afM, locnli.v arc building a 410,000 fib IIJ Pl it IWWI'4H 111 fW si.w. Uril K ClJUrtll WIllWll Mill lV W fcWM v. tik. w wa. scfettcu seetlirfi where cakes, cookies, ment to the city . There are many . the state, the Oregon National Guards, iM kimI i.m will Ik. tumii'inL'lv other minor improvements, wnicn, vhk- i a larce ueieirauun ui jiwjb .rum u.er jellus ami jam will ho temp.inKl collectively mean much for the 1 the state and our next work alon that P'tjv u I City 1 iiutr ut miu tiainnni; vi uic gkitw T iiiritnru-.u fitt v.tin nik- hfn )iif . I Uairvmuns tvonvention which will be nntwl the hub of the county an nearly i held sometime this fall. The big event all important ronds of the county lor-! ol next year win ive tne state reunion minute at thin point. The road lead j of OW Soldiers and Sailora of the Civil in u splendid feeder for Tillamook City .1 . tr!i 1 n t. r:....l as are aiso me i iison anu 1 ra"iv anci roads. The lately completed Netarts nmil is also of much benefit to our city. We are waiting with anticipation the building and completion of the Tilla mook Iln ocean road, the construction of which will no doubt begin next year. This road will be of much benefit to !illaook. Amirtiiir tin, fhlnr. fnr Tllli.mnok IS th. fuel that she is situated in the countv. One hundred business men midst of one ef the greatest cheese 1 and farmers are enrolled on its mem producing districts in the world. This 1 bership lists. The Club quarters are immediate district alone producing 1 saiu 10 dc amouug me ueai m wc oiaic It will bo noted by looking at the program, tfial U10 O. A. C. is suiliciont ly.TnteroattHl In this tlrst effort, to send Miiio of thoir taculty to address the gathering and It is believed this feature wfll I ono that tho farmers will find protluble to tnum. hie Fair Association is a stock or CiIiution and to make it possible, the busTne men aral mttny individuals huv.. lihrrallv subscribed. With a goKl slitwing this year the future j should bring foith tnnr.y additions and j Improvements that will make the fair J an occasiun looked forward to impa tiently by the people throughout the county. , With this first o ort undoubtedly. tnanv mistakes will be made and num- Tiliamook City has "made splcnded advancement during the past year, and the prospects for the future are indeed bright. The Tilhiaooli Commercial Club. Tne TiUamovk Commercial Clubt or- j has taken an active, part in the indust- rial and civic welfare of the city and ' . ys 1 1 t : . . over $350,000 worth of cheese out of a total production of 5000,000 lor me whole countv. in 1912. and when we come to consider the fact that only - - a . Tf 17' I ' T Umnnl I nnntv Kavs iiiiiiii i'iviiiiiw 1 iiiaiuuun . 11. ... u 1 1 f 11 1. ..I TK.wi.infl Dallsri Annually. 11 inaii.irv 1 nil iirmi uu. i iuh". - - ManT Canneries Kept Busy Uurine FUhing Srason. the main occupation for tho farmers ; tirst day will lie 11 gloomy one or per il, this section, the caltlo exlilhtl is ; haps a postponenieni win oe neccssinu taken them Tho ...1.. . . ......I ..-.i.ui .!.. having been a onir ai n siairu "'ii.. i . ... .. 1.... 1 i..l.l.mL .inf. hundred IxiUihU 1 xsirr ircam nmpirinK " ,. , .... .. u. ., ,H.,omo highways forlkeyof tho W . W J.. .11 . jt i. ..tit. ftt'iil Ilk MIM 1 IlllHMn HIM t I- .Uitni.surlou. depths of the maintain IU suor...ruy k - kol Iigiiroa iiMiir.nn- - the Oregon product. if th.i vast ixiuim Tl . . '"Cf;r. nuy viiluml I man tu Ui t. h Ihn r 1 1 nil rnlu tlltiK "it III! IIIH UI Mbu . ...... 1. 1., a.. Si... -I niijf instinct which drive 1 Inti ""resh vntr for prom Ktl neiii eaiiv vIctllllH for "'11 'lUfta llllll Villi it -- Vain Industry in tho sen W blin g tho ontlro stretch of J A. . . wh.. v llliu IIUIII i"n Pveultnr fact connected with thU v'lt to fnwh wat4sr by tne huI- thfil fi.tvlultt ..(fltis-u iltrttlll 'oy latitude, lias Its distinct font return ymir after year, al 'th miiiu ttreiiniM with few or Wen. Tlnw tho Alaskan ills- 1 Hi" Cnllfornlu suutloiiH, ouch td whip u dlirurent klml or 11 .. . . . ..... I.... " u uxcuiieni iiuitiuy. v HI Sire, enliirliiir and ililV tr. thin ill-ll. II...... l.i 11 I 1 liVIIUV..llf VIIV.V ,'. tl ' three Ultroront vurlotlea, l .1 another In uui'h suction. claims precouenco over ull Drodiml no aun tlmo with ItS oyal Chinook, ciinniiiK "" 1 v. wtiiii:ii 1 1 uRniuti .ii.i.w lUtll In ..II tl... l..lll,ul mmu (lie Wn.LI Wnn aUoundintrEIn Alaskan ri... will., mouth of Hi" vast lila, has long nllrmueo me k"""-"' run to It water, and llio town 01 As toria has long stood supremo as l ie greatest lish mart on the racllie. 1 no i.i.i..,ulw eonius to those waters In early August, while odd to note, only a feu miles south iu the TillainooK nay reg ion thoy H)slH)iio their visit until 11 mouth later, coming In, irom .cpiu...-1...-i-i 1,. .1,.. ir.th when thoy are re placed by tho smaller Silvcrsidos and SteolhcndH. This fact enables many ...1 1.1.. iMv.ir llshermeii to inovo i.ui.iiiiii... ... . . 1 . . ..I 1 1... I, msi at the closo of the A . , ..,1 imrt e natu III the lorill nua.oii . 1 1 - 'rinntiiA.ik catch. ...... 1. 11.... u iilmillv formed to 'lllllllliotm imj ' v - fttcllUntumilimiiilWilnB In U wntow 1 .i... i,iiwirv Hire irt raniuiy nvui 1IIHI HI" H,"""W ----- - . Itur Astoria. Two largo cminlnh' l"''nl 1.... ih.i bav- the y ..... .1... iiurlluilili Canning Co 1,0, aim 1.1, while nt Tillamook an iclmt plant la m,lut,.ined by the TIII.1..1. k Ico and , ... e.... f... for shipping fresh V 'lil fll"."H" ' 1 ,. and one Independent " uoimI.u-I.iuw, vl The Chase Heh (. . I'm -year owing to certain unK.-' . .:. ii... .i.nnorloa and the '!' . ,w having organlxed ETC, i.y KiHher,,ien a Unton IS .. vo opened u eo-operatlvu ship. ;SK .n.l.0lllnKttlono,.th bay at many misiaKes win ue maue uuu uum- wnt , enn, things forgotten or overlooked. ; JtX hut it is no 0V1HI v ft ion win uu cuu Hiderate and that they will t the future has remember in store for us as a cheese producing that Koine was not IHIIIl in a ecmer night. As this article goes to press on the eve before tho fnir a great storm is nieine without and it is feared the I.,.,, ...I ... 1... I. i'imxI one. Most of the Ifvi...... " r" " ranchers own blooded stock and some have prire winning herds A good showing Is also expected by tho horses brought in ami tho swlno also. A complete premium list and prim's oirertil has been puniisneo thoroughly distributed iimuiiu r..rm..r nnil citizens. Milk test ed. At any rate it is one of the unfor seen circumstances that so often arise to place at naught the best laid plans of mice and men. Tho Herald wishes the Fair Asia- iim i.v.tv stieeess in its efforts both and I this year and in time to come, and joins tho j with tho cituonsiind people in uneariy Biid , vote of thanks for the good work a!- Tillamnnk f!itv expects to be a man- ! ufaeturing center. Some of the finest 1 factory sites in the county can be found along the uoquarion aiougn anu tho Tillamook river and other smaller streams which lie at the outskirts of jmic nil It Tknoil atttt2 It tTnrsl n!ntA nf (.lilt -IVJ tllVfW C1.U ,. I ' room and water and are protected from mo Wilms linu siurins oi inu uiuiu u'vn waters. One of the splendid sisrns of tho times and conditions here is the fact that building and loan associations have loaned and anticipate the loan of cheese exhibits naturally hold flrst ready done. l,.l.r. Tho canneries seeking to hold down the price paid for bulk lish, the fishermen striving tooMiitn greaier re turn for their labor. As is usually true in all such controversy, both sides are able to advance good reasons for their stand, both ask only for justice, yet .,..iih..r will concede HUincientiy to the other to purmit an amicable settle ment. niaanilsfiintion has been growing among tho fishermen for several years paut and 1912 culminuted m a atriKe which forced tho canneries to pay tho highest price ever obtained ai tins point four cents a pounu ior aaimou .i..ik..,r..il at the plants. The can nery men this season claimed tho mar ket for l'.'l- eatch liau neon very ioor and they still had on hand tho greater part which thoy were holding at a risk and therefore would bo utterly unable to pay more than three or three and a half cents per Kund. The fishermen put forth tho claim that Tillamook Hiilmon ahould bo us valuable as Columbia Klver lish where tho canneries pay from llvo to soyen cents and Btill seem to be paying divi dends. The cannery men win ma mi mil tho quality of Tillamook aalmon being as good straight through ua the Astoria pack. Tho fishermen here -exemplifying the Astoria fleet, formed 11 union ami aro endeavorintt to mar ket thoir own catch, consigning it to .i... urila Fare Express Co. for u Huv City. ......,t market wherever thoy can succeeding to the full all they antici patod. They believe it will be possible to allow the union fishermen, delivering to them practically, live cents per pound during tho season. Tho Astoria FWiermon's Union has been very successful In its operations for thu past twenty years anil it is this fact that lends cotirngo to the men hure. At the present time about 30 fishermen are delivering to tho union and as the season advances the number will likely double. Two tons aro handled daily. About 200 men engage in tho occu pation while tho season is nt its height at various points in Tillamook County. Fivo canneries are maintained and tho total valuation of fish for the 1912 catch reached tho astounding sum of J400,000.00 which tolls its own story as to the worth of the industry to this community. Two cunneries uro oper ated at Nehalem for accommodating fieh taken from Nehalem Bay and Hiv or, two on Tillamook and one at Nes tucca. (t is to be regretted that tho fisher men und cunneries cannot meet each' other on some basis that would Bettlo their diirerenco b such friction always ..Ma ilntrlmentallv to the beat interests of both. In fact it was at first report ed thb cannorlea at Buy City und Gari baldi would not open this season, Since, however, tho Rldehalgh cannery hasBturtod up with a fleet of Columbia ltivor bouts brought down for the pur- nntsMi. of Portland. Matrazines and daily and weekly papers are supplied in the reading room, billiard ana pool tables are maintained for the use of members and visitors to the city, and a large assembly and dance hall is in- rluilod During the past year, the .Uub has kun Inatmmpnfnl in prnrinff liter ature descriptive of the County and n sending out accurate iniorraauon in answer to inquiries. It has assisted in bringing several large excursions to the city, among them the National Guard "Encampment a.:d the Loyal Order of Moose excursion in July, the State Dairymen's Association and ita kindred organizations, the Butter and Cheesemakers' Convention, which will meet here in the fall and the annual reunion of the State G. A. R. which will be held iu 1914. The C ub has felt the need ot. ana nave loaneu anu anticipate me iuuii 01 1 mc vj.uu .ma id. ......v. ... some $100,000 for Tillamook Improve-1 has fostered a spirit of greater cooper ments. Thoughtful bisiness menarejation between tho farming communi- .. . :.. il.nwl ! ttaa .mil th.. fiti..Q und tnu'n.i. It has. town. I at the request of the County Grange, One of the most important assets lent its influence and support to the which Tillamook City enjoys is her County Fair movement which has cui splendid schools. Last year saw the minated in the establishment of the completion of u tine f3U,wu nign scnooi county rair nssutiniiun. i. u building which is being equipped with cated and strongly urged the establish all the modern conveniences necessary ment of a demonstration fnrm under for modern methods. Manual training the provisions of the new act of tho and domestic science courses will be legislature. taught beginning this year. 1 The Club is affiliated with the Ore- 'I'ln. fnllnwin.- lenrhnr have been con Developcment League und is thus employed for the ensuing year: A. W. associated with the develouemer.t.work u.'i...-! . i 11 .., ihm.iirl.ni. t fVi. atnt... Its aim IS not merely local, its activities are directed for the most part in advancing the int erests of the entiro County. In this, V. Plnr, lo m...ianrile Hlriillfr the CltV because nothing that is not beneficial llm.h.miin nriniMiml R. IT. Moore, as aistant principal; tho Misses Parker nnil n..llnrnnil Mrs. Hansen arc the other high school teachers. The teach ers for the crammer school are: airs. . . , t i n-.i tturge, 1st graue: airs, ueacu, ;nu ucwure iwuiwi, .. grade: Miss Gladys Beals, 3rd grade; to the County can be of great value to Miss Eva Wheeler, 4th grade; Mrs. tho city. Swiss People to Stage Old Country Custom Annual Festival Marking Spring Move From Valleys to Alpiie Mountain Sides Acted Out la Detail. Most Novel Feature of Fair. The Swiss people, who figure largely in Tillamook county and its cheese mntinp industry, will feature an old country folk custom in tho stock pa rade, held by the First Annual iiua amook County Fair Wednesday. TIiIb will bo tho fit st event of its kind ovcr reproduced in tho United States, und will portruy tho old country Swiss, migrators from tho winter val ley residents to the cattle pastures on the Alpine mountain aide in the sum mer season. , The cull "from mountain aido to mountain side will ba given by u Swiss expert on un Alpine calling- horn, then will follow the dairy maids in their Bimplo dairy costumes. After thp maids comes tholherds thoroughbred ctws with milk filled udders, driven by a band of Swiss herd boys. The boys are laden with stools and pails, later given over to tho milk maids use. The Swiss people uie noted for two things, their Republican government aud cheese. Cheese is the national food, just as roast beef is the chosen British food. When the Switzer moves from valley to mountain side in the spring, tho most conspicuous utensil in the caravan is the cheese kettle. None but the old country Swiss Know tho secrets of mak ing cheese by tho simple method of the open kettle. ... So to complete the allegorical picture presented by the Swiss section of. the stock parade immediately following the herd boys will be u truck bearing a l Swiss cheeso kettle in full operation. in irninUr numuora aim or in tlx to tho other we-