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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1913)
f ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation of any Paper? in Tillamook County Tillamook, Okkc.ox, .Shptk.mhkk- f. 101. '5. NO. G5 It Ih the aim of this hank 10 tvc the lost Imiikiu' nervlcc possible nnl we do it. It is also out- aim to have the very Weft equipment .such ti.s Modern !?irr I'roof Banking Ivtiom, l?irc I'roof Vault, Mur jlnr Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Muxes and we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, ORt'CON The Fair a Decided Success Despite The Stormy Opening Large Crowds Visit the Exhibition Building The Parades Are Special Features of the Fair. Which is Beautifully Decorated. j Stock Exhibit Very Good. Home Merchants and Outside Firm Occiipy Space Alongside Splendid Fan There Were Two Parades on Friday and One on Saturday Which Were And Other Exhibits. Band U Special Feature of the Fair. Participated in By Auto Owners, Stock, Children, Grange and Swiss. The Hllllwcll Avr' and Third St. S. fur practice Tin; bar.d numbers only i ., , . ,j. , I t . i . .. .1... t r f ininrx'Ciioii weiuuing 1110 ia rge fitiun-j ju.enn pieces in prtmui nui 11 u ( rr Implement warehouse arid vacant! frpi up under Mr K bershlp ciin bo greatly L 1. , , v if vvlo y 1 SI ill il Get them at Our Store A FULL LINE OF BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Wc AUo Exchange Book Tillamook drug 5iLKt. cmkm r-t, r., KOCM CW. r-i 1 1 I mi.i. i .. . i r fdllfl,ntllfir Tltt AO t HIM mUAKAmTtlU. omri " luU adjoining have nil been fenced oif by wire fenrlmt, with entrance on Third St., for the first TilUrmxik i-minty i-air uut in now going on The Parades i one grain shredder in operation on the , . , , , , . ! grounds although we have no doubt the Thri.i. fiitrHrli,. Wfl h.fl. hV . LI- Ji I .' . .1. .. . L',.,.,,.l 1 1,.. ,, " ' " iiim:iiiiicrjr ucuicrs nuw realize iney r Kwrnpcl the mem- Ffnnk Severance and N. G. Myers on j missed a golden opportunity to adver .ally Increased. It in 1 1 .i in tin... iiorseuacn, iicuiig iiinrsnaun nnu inc hoped some arrangement vrill be made hMii Th(j Btoek ,n wh(ch a , Speaking Program. Jo retain the dire-tor. He leaven next thc w,n()uri, wcre cntcrcd wag Te (oUowin(! ddre.-e were wee lor n vnii wiwi rciawve ai . , . ,, .. ,i ,,., ..t.....t... 1 ti... ' " " 't. .,. , i linCBv anu inosi iniercsiiiiK .irrii an v go to press. Three larco tnta: North V nknmn. Wash., but hote to , 0 three blocks lonit. The blue be-1 day ... . . ...... . ...... .1 ' ........ i , J hvi' )-!ti crwtctl to hold thc eattla. return hon nwl Riullry exhibiU, sheds were I built fur tlic swine and all other ex- Fair Notes. hiblu Secretary I Unlock ' exhibit of k'rnlru:. county, showing what can be produced on a ranch, 'lhere is no doubt many i ., i i.. .i .. were iimpinyou in me mrK .,. , u. ,i. 1.1.1. ..-.I I.. ....... - Him.nK . hrm mw e!iver) thht u ahown ,n lhc u-swuru .-r w.e ,...... o, .. . f fln(. udv(;rlil(umcnt for th(. concrdionaircn nave nwurci locuiious within thc Kruuttds, whore thote uho wish ri for a chance j "liHip the v: The iTumday ninl WodtiMMlny did not, as ccr or top the exhibitor from mak the cloudu broke, bihJ whip thinira Into hx for crowd o that every IbliiK has proceeded accordlnu to program erne day Ute. The nxhlbitnr and visitor would naturally have liecn more numerous if the storm had not come but to dale there Is no complaint jiwl tho- show U all uny-ootxprc and a reat encouremenl lor a ttelter one next Vi'ar. Exhibition Hall. The bm warehouse transformed into an exhibition hall and filled to rapacity with the various exhibit is the most the G. A. It. cars. The civic par ade took place Saturday afternoon in which fair ofliclals, Fairvicw Grange, G. A. K. and W. It. C, Koyal Dau ghters, school children, King &. Smith associations ! in Juveniles, and other organizations Cattle Tent. DELSMAN DOLAN OHNIikAt. CliMliNT CUNT KAC IOS Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED OmCK OLD TILLAMOOK CO. HANK IU.IX5. OT II Vtiuw OK AT CIIMI1NT 11LOCK 1'ACTIOKY "blow heir change M , (f nol re to hit the nigger bable f u wou)(, huye mWf.h girdle' or -ding the gong . !,, .,,, severe rain ami wind storm ofj ,r, . . .,, K. T. Kpplett on exhibition was found , down on the prairie and is quite a curio. I Ii tiii.ii.-i.il. thm nnv ihiiu' relntlne to Ing a gramt rally on ThurMluy, asswmi, wou,,i mniu nn inl,.r. estlng feature of thc fair and that thc iiiinniouK Louuiy imncvr uiu.vciiii.uihi should hold their reunions on fair days. I participated At the Thursday evening meeting it' wan decided to adiourn tho annual. stockholder meeting for thu election . Superintendent Dr. Jtecdy of the live Hpf oillcer to Saturday afternoon Sept. ' stock department has made fine 1 liith ' ' provisions for taking care of the Friday and Saturday weather condi-, stock. Stalls had been built in the tlons were ideal and tne farmers took large tents and were pretty well filled, advantage of it to fiock to the fair and 'The Jersey breed predominating al those days good attendance was had. though there were also a good repre The ground being crowded all day. sentation of Holstein, Durham and Slvt.....i volmil' ladies of the Koval Guernsey. The stock was all judged , l)iH.ht..r cb. of thc Christian by exports from abroad the first day Interesting feature of the fair. eK!C- , Church gave a very fine patriotic flag and were tagged with the blue and re i (ally the Women department Mrs. j jr Saturday morning in front of the ribbons during the fair and our local O. A. .Schultx Supt., ha a most om-, exhibition hall, keeping time to the experts had it chance to verity or con- plete display in the art section snow- lnu,. furnished by the full band. A ciemn me uecisions 01 me juuges. ine Ing fancy needle and crochet work, J lnr(,l. crowj witnessed the drill and list of the prize winners will be given painting, etc. Tho Oomestic science : . i ov .... f,.ture of it. I in our next Tuesday's issue. . " . . , i section hid a line showing of caKcs. . M 1 Hnnneukratt and K. T. Epp- bread, preserve, jellies and canned I ctt nrc vcry etllcient gate keepers vegetable. The women ennbe ilepenil-1 ,) 5RW that no "deadheads" got by ribboned ocdiifreed animats seem to Mien H. Mihiin. Ari-tant Prof, of realize they were on exhibit and made notiu ntic Science, talk on " Do n fine showing. Tillamook County's , meti Science in the Home " leading industry was represented by Vrnf R R Graven, I'rof. of Dairy Swis cheese maker in a large convey-; ilIg(,.infjry .. A Iore irofitatjle ance driven by Cha. Kunzc followed i)ajry Herii." by the Swiss dairymaids in their' j a Zicmrr, Knctory Inspector quaint old country costumes. The auto- of r)airy iin,i Fooj c5oinini!!rtion, mobile parade took place on Friday pactrry inunction." ufternoon and aljout 25 cars were! ' Soil Fertility Problem in Tilla entered, somo very handsomely decor- mook rjounty," by I'rof. IL D. aieu es)eciaiij me i. v. r. ' Scutlder. I'rof. of Agronomy, e.l on at any time to make their fea-, Clarence Atterbury is acting as special ture of ai y public enterprise a success. K)liceman during the fair days. MERCHANTS EXHIBITS. The display of thu public school is not very large and undoubtedly owing to the wenthur making it imxs.itUlu for those from the north and south end of the county to bring in their exhibits. Cheese is largely in evidence and has a consplclous place, as It should have, among tho exhibits, othur dairy pro F. C. FELDSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel Haltom's Exhibit. The exhibit of the Haltom depart ment storo shows the great interest nnil enterprise of the owner in helping make the fair nrtlstic and successful. Mr. Hnltoni. the leading merchant in his line in the city, carries the largest On Your Own Account k. you any money In thu bunkT A rl of V J n 'K oujW to bo plueed there, ... .yw.y. Kvorylmdv n jirn U thing, however little. IIhvu n bnuk account of y jr ow n m will foul happier, bettor, more Indeponden . M"U your jynny ..rn InL, nd o Kn ; b W . ' Mn hojJ wt'iru lire or thluven can reach it. tout nil Mil uvldonco of your wlsu economy. ..r- ntn DPI I A It LK Tillamook County Bank J ducts are not much In evidence except-, Bt)ck of K0(HS wt.st of iortlnd. Con- jing the Gladwell dairy which naa a ! very creditable display of iu products. J'l'he Dahlia display l especially fine and largo, every known kind is exhibl- toil. j A number of tho enterprising local business men have put In fine tasty 'booths showing ami demonstrating ! their wares. Tho llaltom store has ' an especially line one, also King and ! Smith, hardware, Jcnes-Knudson, furniture, and the liliamonK aim dough drug stores. Tho Falrview Grange a usunl Is to tho front occupy ing largo section of the hull with a line and varied display of fruits, grains grasses iind domestic science articles. The demonstrator Is also there with sovornl kinds of milk separators and testers, electric duvises, automobiles etc. Secretary Hlalock has his ollleo In one corner of this building i"l i" kept on the jump all tho time but has tho ablu assistance of the president and directors, and the superintendents of thu various departments. The Band's Music Tho porformuneo of tho Tillamook band during tho f'r was Rood. The excellent quality and generous quanti ty of music furnished by them was one of the features and was greatly appre ciated by Iho natives, and visitors. Marcollus Koomple.the now leader.first visited Tillamook as a member of the Third Koglmont band during the recent encampment uiul waa then cugaRed to conduct the. band, taking- charge July 22nd. Regular rehearsals were held but owimr to haylnir and rush of work tho members could.iwt attend regularly un til the last few weeks; however, their work Ib line considering the phort timo Iil..rble labor and exnense was re quired to fix up his exhibit and it has been admired and praised by all the lady visitors. Clough's Exhibit. Clough's exhibit of Uexall goods and other commodities in his line was tasty and well arranged. A largo quantity of Clough's Orange Cider was given away as well as other articles. Jonei-Knudson Furniture Co. A cosy corner of the exhibition build Ing Is one furnished by Jones-Knudson Furniture Co. Kasy chairs and other upholstered furniture are on exhibition and are used by weary fair visitors. Their exhibit is useful as well as orna mental. King & Smith Co. King & Smith Co., huvc a fine ex hlblt. which is drawing tho attention of many fair visitors. They are up-to-date in their line of business and are always anxious to please. The Tillamook Drug Store. The Tillamook Drug Store, Koch & Hill proprietors, has a fine exhibit. Drinking cups and other articles are given to visitors and they have done their share towards beautifying the exhibition building. Horse Tent. LAMAR'S I VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore.?' "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" The display of horses ws not large nor representative of that class in this county although there were a number of fine entries. A two year old mare exhibited by Joe Donaldson and her half brother owned by Jonas Olson were a sample of what is produced end were the admiration of all spec tators, both weighing over 1500 pounds. Poultry Tent. A fino large poultry exhibition would have been had if the weather had not interfered as Supt. Booth of this department had been assured by many of tho poultry fanciers that they would bo represented. Tillamook County has many fine (locks of chick ens and ducks and the showing made is not a fair exhibition of what we have. Poultry is an interesting thing to al most everyone and the chickens, ducks turkeys and pigeons shown had many admirers among the visitors. Agricultural Lectures. The lectures given by Professors Scudder und Hyslop of the state agri cultural school were not attended as well as the merit of the instructions given deserved. These gentlemen are farmer raised agricultural educated men and have experimented at the O. A. C. along the lines beneficial to the Oregon rancher, who is living in the most favored climate for cattle ranch ing in the world. In the Willammette Vulley where the 0. A. C. farm is lo cated, they have demonstrated that an acre will support three cows by stall feeding, and Tillamook county ought to do equally as well if the right kind of mothods are used. In their talks they showed how this could be brought about and convinced their hearers to that effect. Many of our best ranchers heard the lectures and were so impres sed, that they hope to have the services of the agricultural school experts for institutes to be hold in the near future. DeBoattrators. Usually manufacturers take advan tage of county fairs to demonstrate the many different kinds of machinery UBed on a ranch, thereby directly show- 1 ing the farmers the uses of many de vises that he U ignorant of. There was O.A.C. " Mote nnd IJctter Dairying," by M. S. Shrock, Deputy Dairy and Food Com. " A Dtmonctnition in Cooking," by Prof A vii H. Milam. ' School Fair1 and Industrial Kducation," byN. C. Mann, Field Worker in Industrial Faird. " Cropping1 Systems for Tilla- i mook Dairy .Farnia," by Prof. H. D. Scudder " Herd Improvement," by M. S. Shruck. " Selection of the Herd Hull and Gradinzof the Herd," by Prof. R. R Graves. "The Hoy on the Farm." b; N. C. Marie. Cheese Scoring Contest Tillamook Creamery C. Chria. tenson tW.1 Xeskowin, Max Mattnon OT.O Clover Leaf. Hurry Thomas .. 9513 Mohler, IIukIi Harber 03.3 Kant Beaver, Howard Dunn.. W.9 Miama Valley, Harry Haug-.in. 93.9 Maple Leaf, Guy Ford 93.9 Cold Springs, X. V. Kirby .... 93.5 Three Rivers, Oscar Wursch- knl 93,4 Central Co-op , Guy Bonn .... 93.4 Fuirview. A. Tinner 93.3 Prizes for Cattle and Horses. Holstein Bull, 3 year, 1st Chaa. Kutue; '2nd. Jos, Eiiuiierngcer. Holstein Cow, 1st, Chas. Kunze, Holstein Heifer, 1st aud 2nd, Clius. Kunze. Red Poll Bull, 3 year, 1st nnd 2nd, R. E. Mai:rel!. Red Poll Cow, 1st, R. C. Maparell. Red Poll Heifer Calf 1st and 2nd, R. C. Mag arell. Jersey Heifer, 1st, Morrison Mills; 2nd, W. S ,Hare. Prize made up by subscription from spectators. Jersey Cow, 3 years, 1st, T. H. McCormick ; 2nd, Morrison Mills. Grade Jersey Cow, 1st und 2nd, C. V. Tilden ; 3rd, John Sheets. Guernsey Bull, 3 year, 1st, Carl Hunt. Guernsey Bull, 1 year, John Xaegeli. Jersey Bull, 3 year, 1st. Hare Bros. ; 2nd, Win. Maxwell. Jersey Bull, 2 years. 1st, Morrison Mills ; 2nd, Clarence Tilden ; 3rd, T U. McCormick; 4th, Frank Freeman. Jersey Bull, under 2 years, 1st, Win, Maxwell ; 2nd, F. R. Beals ; 3rd, J. H. DutiBtan. Draft Stallion, 1 year 1st, V. S. llnre. Draft Stallion, 2 years, 1st, Joe Donaldson ; 2nd, Jonas Olson. Draft Horse, aged, 1st nnd 2nd, Clius Kunze. Roadster Stallion, let, F, R. BeulB ; 2nd, R. C. Margarell. Roadster Stallion,- uged, 1st, Win. Harris. Roadster, 2 year, Adolph hrick sou. Rocdsters, team, 1st, F. R. Beuls ; 2nd, R. C. Niirgarell. School BmIu All new school books hrve arrived, and we are now ready to make the changes according to the demands of the text commission. We also have a large and complete line of Bchool sup lilies at exceeding low prices, better values than ever before. iC. I. dough.