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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1913)
Busy Tillamook and Its Busy Merchants' NYAL'S FAMILY MANY NEW FIRMS LOCATE HERE, AND THE OLD ONES EXPAND Activity Noticed Everywhere. Much Building in Progress to Krrp Pace With the Gamine I'opulali m. REMEDIES We Love to tnlk about tem. It's part ol our liuiiu'ss to know thnt they arc absolutely re liable. We know that expert pharmacists niul eheinists arcemploynl in prvratrinj: them. The atx scientific preparations ami have been on the market for years and aswl with excellent re.-uHs. No bin advertisements andTake testimonials j:o with these remedies. We know vhiu' in them and like to recommend them in cases where we know they will do .sjood For sale only at LAMAR'S DRUG" STORE Zht Cillamook ReraSd C. G. Cremblcy, editor Issued Civic c a Ulcck Entered as se.-ond-class matter May 17. UU . at the put o lice at Tillamook. Oregon, under the act of March 3. IS"'.'." scrst-KirnoN $1.50 a Advertising Rates ' eeal Advertisements Tirst Insertion, per line Each subsequent insertion, line .10 .05 5.00 10.00 .05 .05 Vi Homestead Notices Timber Claims Notices, per line Cards of thanks, per line Locals, ier line, first insertion TUESDAY. SFJTHMBFR 1 lilKl. We understand that pressure is being brought to bear to have our city coun cil pass an anti-x ray skirt ordinance. We have no doubt, should a crisis arise, but what Marshal Myers will be equal to the occasion. The Warren Construction Co. is re ported to be getting ready to move its plant from this city. Some of our people are wondering if the Headlight will follow suit. The consensus of opinion is to the effect that it might as well. As evidence that Tillamook County ' beaches are becoming popular, we . might mention the fact that 500 people left Portland for Tillamook Cou ity last Saturday afternoo i. The crowd filkd eight coaches and it took five engines to pull the train out of Portland. Many thousands of people are enjoying our seashore resorts this hummer, and there is no question but what the num bers will be greatly increased next year. There are but few place which afford such a diversified list of outdoor enjoyments as do the 1 iilamook County , resorts. Besides the sea shore and bathing privileges, there is the health ful exercise, mountain climbing and fish and game in abundance. With this issue of the Herald we are , endeavoring to lay special stress upon the importance of Tillamook County's j First Annual Fair and at the same j time review the general development and progress of the county from every ' standpoint. No figures or space has . been given the lumber industry, to speak of, because of the fact that the ! manufacture of lumber has hardly be-' gun as yet. However, Wc might state that the stand of timber in Tillamook County is estimated at from twenty to , thirty-two billion board feel and that j it will cost in wages and equipment ap proximately $275,000,000 to place the i same on the market. Our otner assets 1 are: the dairy industry, the raising of berries and vegetables. Our beautiful: sea shores in conjunction with our splendid system of roads now being constructed and contemplated are ulso I one oi our most valuable assets, We are sure it would be hard for one to find a spot which contains more unde veloped wealth nnd opportunities than does Tillamook County. Our county which contains over 1100 square miles is indeed a kingdom within itself, Geo, N. Taylor, field secretary of the Anti-saloon League of the state, gave an interesting addiess at a union meet ing at the United Brethren Church I: s' Cucsday and Friday :kak in ahvamju Each fubsetiuent insertion, line Of. Resolutions of 1 ondolence and Lodge notices, per line - .05 Husinessi Profession! cards, mo. 1.00 Display Advertisement, )er inch .2" ALL Display AJs mui.t W in this of fice or. Monday ami Thurnlay Morn ings to insure publication in follow ing Tuesday and Friday issues. Reasons are imperative. Sunday evening. Mr. Taylor gave us some interesting information in regard to the present day co.ub.it against the saloon. He stated that 71 per cent of the geographical extent of the United States was dry territory; and that 16,000,000, or half the population of the country wa living under a dry regime. It is true that the consump tion of liquors is on the increase, but this is because of the great increase of consumption of liquors in wet terri tory As proof that prohibition prohibits he gave the following figures from the brewers year bcok whi'-h i considered authentic; amount of liquor drank in Pennsylvania, per capita, ,'Ci callous; ii. New York, per capita 29 gallons ; in Nev.- Jersey, pT capita, 15 gallons; in Wisconsin, per capita, CI gallons. The amount "f liquor dran.c in the eight prohibition states is lj gallons per cap ita. Mr. Taylor gave many instances of the influence which tne Wcdb-Ker.yon liquor bill was yeilding against the liquor traffic by stopping the shipment of liquor from wet to dry "tales. The Webb-Kenyon bill is doing the business and there is no no reason for voting wet because liquor can be shipped from wet territory. KAISfcR JOINS RANKS OF THE TEF.T0TALERS. Barlin, Aug. Emperor William is reported to have joined the ranks of the teetotalers. It is known that dur ing his recent northern cruice the Em peror abandoned use of all alcoholic beverages, and It is understood that he permanently has forsworn even the fatherland's famous beer and its choic-' est wines. Ah a substitute he has tak en to lemonude with a dash of orange juice. In imperial circles it has long been known that Emperor William was greatly impressed with htatistical study of the effects of alcohol, ranging from crime t-- impairment of man's working efficiency. He often expressed the opinion to members of his court that immoderate drinking was one of the greatest factors in retarding the devel opment of nationa, and while he was swearing in naval recruits ut Wilhelrn shaven recently he took occasion to de liver a let-lure on temperance. He also ! recently told army officers that he would be well pleased if toasts to his' health were drunk in water. The Em peror has not forced his opinion on his friends, however, and hla own stand has received little publicity, perhaps for the same reason that the Minister of Education of a south German state once oppo-ied the establishment of a Good Templar lodge on the ground that it threatened one of the most impor tant inuusiries or me empire. Tne lm-. pcrial example usually carries great weight. Since the advent of tins rutlrrrtd pvd trstt! ami Brick bnitwt M in UUhkaiIs Urn tuutneaa inn h.v, NWNttiiMhl to n settle of their own tn liortuncv, urol how MmmMc l t rapidly intmmrplu Into Ui truly mutropotituNi merchant, which Imtr surroundings warrant, ovoti Ui'hivmI. N- Unor I the itinrHl e,nton- i -milted or compollod to smtnter ui the grocery or dry goods tur. pickb.g . v r th stoek nt will, sxdoetliig what !pol to tho newlsur fancy and '.t line with th prpriUr at ihe c-t of nn interrupt! cheeper tfurrte lwhl.nl I ho mtovv. New Ufo thrill th- community now bkKx! iiuwt.i tho otitortfeiiry. Lite young men ami wtm, strictly up to date, politely Mlu't the cUntotiniM need and hntun to fulfill them. Tui ly suggestion arv oirorod the Umloeld cd, while casb nystoniH husun the returning change. Nrttno pr-dniiii-ate, botfi within ami without. paint and plutu glass tm- lrcnfurmi-d the sitrovt front from hoKlirumt to trimnuH whihi the same comlUo:v prevail within tho in irti of trade. 1013 bus been it your of :v4kenmg more particularly than unv of the soar precettiig it. caum.1 principlv by the influx from tht ouUido and th. rw U4 tion on the port of uriginul tnhalAUnU regiirding tho rwniiirkublrf re.nourcA tho territory KMkio4u. Perpvotlvei, lung set at an improp er o- narrvw angle have Inert rtul ium! tho existing M.-ibilities, of the town and county, situatftl in ii-i atrategic position as the only s' outlet, for many mllv nUng tho eimjt, cnipruhcmUt. Uinlc much of tho proaoit growth and activity of Tillamook tiwn t du to the advuttl of live (htople frjin thu outido, too much crabi cannot bo nc corUed to thtMe earlier business pion eers, who after weutiieruig the unit railroad terll, have bvfttirred tliom-t-lvcr trunuourl, Ui meet the chitnguig ro lull '.to n.t atxl ure showing themselves e.mpelent and r.ip.ttilu i-f comp-ling with the feverish ei.ory dihplayod by the constantly increaning popuiatiun. It u Hido-d true that the town m fu.-il evulving ftum Milage lo UHUMp. It.4 and tho proeea li a fascinating one to observe, as it ahvayi m. The initintiuii of t:ie Kirl Aiiuu.il Tillamook Cuuniy Fair ! only o,ie of the many liMiicatioun in.it the K-ople arc alive to thin fact uit.1 quick lo proi their advantages. Volumes cjuld be written on tne inexhaustible roiourjet present here within a it. lull area, Uil of far more interest is the hum.i.i iie of the sitoaliou. Tru doi igs of inun are always a fasciniiing study to man. Therefore a description of tho in livid ual developemeiil In tlu- cummunitv ii a more intimate ami pleasing story to recount tnan the strides !ieing made oy the country as a wnole. All who are familiar witn thu place realize that a consideranlu growt.'i has occurreii in the past twelve months, and many ctiangrs taken place, yet ft: A- have taken actual cognizance of the true facts - the number or extent to which ti.is growth bus reached. We will strive lo present a more or less accurate revie' of thu most important instances. t The Necessities Tillamook as the metropolis of the regit ii in which it is Minuted, supplio a large territory with food produ:ts. This fact hiis resulted in the establish ment of numerous large food supply houses that are growing with Lie country, although sometimes experi encing difficulty in meeting the rapi.j ly increabing demands. The opening of the beaches and their immediate astonishing popularity caused an Influx of jieople unprecedent ed and more or Icsh unexiected. To supply their needs and keep pace with local conditions irnosed a large, yet welcome burden Uwn the merchants. They have, however, met the emer gency with characteristic efficiency nnd now have things running smoothly. The Tillamook Meat Co probably is supplying more meat to a larger terri tory than any retail market In the state of Oregon. Mr. Leach is iu owner and manager, has lived hero for many years and built up his business with painstaking care, It is tho only butchering concern In Tillamook and maintains Its supremacy through busi ness acumen of Mr. Leach. Tho Tillamook Hakery Is also alone in iU field, yet meets all demands and is giving satisfaction and fair treat merit to all. Mr. Vlerlckwas former' ly a 1'ortland business miin, but Is willing to admit the city never Imposed more responsibility nor greater de mands upon him than the worK of sup. (Continued on l'agu U) 1 Come and See the Tilla mook County Bank's New Building. Make Your Head quarters With Us While At tending the Fair. Wc have No Time To Write 'Ads.' SETTLED AMICABLY Difficulty Settled Without Retorting to Courts and All of th: Stock Ordered Sold Iot r of the Miuccii pianut were Mold vch. tortlity nml nil of them hi.mi Jtml buyer nt once. There lut.i never before been o mnny fine pinn.H on display in Tillain .J ititil nev.cr before could you purvh n; u fine Kimball, Chiekcrinj,', Smith ami Hurnc, Mullet and Davis, or an Atitopiano ami piirchaxe so near to cost m rijjht now. Ucmember the Tillamook Music Com. puny had paid um nearly one half the cost of the pianos and we are willing to ivc you the atlvauuiie ol every dollar paid by them. We sold a piano yesterday ut $15).i,0() that would be cheap at $:!()(). 00 under ordinary conditions. Do not be skeptical. A vinit to the store will convince you and you surely save a vnt amount of money. Kemember you have all the advantage, that accrue from dealing with Uiler.s Mimic Mouse, their famous easy, monthly pay meat plan and unconditional ximruntee of satisfaction. It is surely your limit if you don't buy now and 'tis hardly possible that a like opportunity will ever occur n'iin. KIU5RS MUSIC MOUSIS. In the Old I'atzlair HuiltliiiK Open KvcuiiiKH