Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, October 24, 1913, Image 1

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    ISSUED TWICE A WEEKTUESDAY AND FRIDAY
Largest Circulation of Any Paper in TillamookI'County
uxx.
Tillamook, Okhgon, Octoiiisk 2i, 1913.
NO. 79
It is the niiu of this Imnlc to jjivc
the best lmnliiiK service pot-sihle
and we do it.
It is also our (tint lo have the
very best equipment such tin
Modern Fire I 'roof Munlon
Room, Kire Proof Vault, Hur
lar Proof Safe. Modern Safe
Deposit Muxes and we have
them.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF OENERAUNTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week
No Petition riled J Blank Oallota.
Halem Tim olra of Halem will b
prUit-d with H blank ballot at thn
city prhimrlo Nommbi-r 3, accordlwc
j to n discovery ninth by City Itrcorder
. KlF.ltt. Ha fuuml h Inw ihimmI by thn
lnt legislation providing thm In city
primaries iioiiiltrntliis i.ltlon mtit
bu rllcKl 30 dnyn bnforn tho dny of
el'Hjtlon. Thin tlntn tin Jinn nil nml
not n oliiclo petition hn bti (tint,
although a number art In circulation.
our rrescriptions
NEED
Purest Drugs
Careful Attention and
Best Material
You Get All of That Here
I'riccH us low tm possible Give us n trinl.
illamook Drug Store
i km it. c. urmw , Mil I
n....i It.ll .ml
t
Will Drftnd Minimum Wage Law.
HbIpiu. Attorney (btnirnl Crawford
ban imh riuted to dpfotid tho mln
main wago commlimloii In thn Injunc
tion ult brought to restrain tlio com
mllon from rnforolnc tt ordur rgu
Intltift thn wn: of noini'ii employed
lu fnctorlrii ll pxpecu to ko to I'ort
In ml to confer llh thn commlmlou
nbout thp CJtuf, which will tent tho
conttllutloimllty of tho law crtutitng
tho coi!imllon.
Huntsmen Olva Dig Feat.
ltldtltn. 8tnlf officials, cxp.-rt rlfln
hot, a majority of tho loading sports-mi-it
of Boiilhcrn Oregon and fanners
throughout tho vnlley participated In
thn ilnl nnnunl bnrb'CUi given hy tlit
; Itlddly Klk Supporting Hod nml Gun
; Club. Iltickn wrrti rousted whole anil
irnlmou wfr bnrb'CUtHl. Thi public
c(uh)I adjourned nt noon thnt the
aoholnm might olijoy tho festivities.
DELSMAN & DOLAN
1HNI:AI. CKMKNT CONTRACTORS
.1 IIaa kminrlnfinnc I himnovi
111 I HHf Jm m - llllllllfll II 1 .1 . UUlUIUti u
Building Blocks, Septic Tanks. Etc.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
.... a. tJ"VTi f (II lftltM
I 1 1 J JLU I Ub(iniWl wwa '""- -
OR AT CKMKNT BLOCK FACTORY
Siskiyou Gold It Found.
Median!. While working on the
now survey for thu permanent high
way ovitr uiu uiflKiyoun uiu khok ui
inn under Annlnlaiit Suite Highway
l-iti-tniMp Kltfrdti-i, Mfnlrt; n f hrtt.f(Mlt
cold ledge, which caumHi no mucii ex
clti'tuitnt thnt work wan suspended tho
rent of the dny A. I). Walters, n mem
bor of tho KiinK. nitunu-d to Modford
with ii twmkt't of ort. which, local min
ing ini'ii ili'clnri) of ii lilf.h Rmdo. .. -
I 'reside nt
Surveyor
JOHN LKLAND HKNDKIiSON
Atlomfy 4l Law iml Notary Public
I. Ill
TILLAMOOK
AIM ANT11AT
(INeOKI'OHATIIK)
LAW : ABSTRACTS : KI5AL HSTATIi
SUKVIvYINT, : INSURANCE
Tillamook, Oregon
Tillamook Clay Works
KREBS BROS., Props.
Ye have now a limited supply of brick and drain
kilc ready for the market at the following prices:
RICK,
$10.00 PER THOUSAND
3-IN. DRAIN TILE, riS.OO PER THOUSAND
4-IN. DRAIN TILE," 0.00 PER THOUSAND
Located 0 miles Hottth of Tillamook on main
traveled road.
MUTUAL PHONE
LAND L0TTERYPR0TESTED
Eattern OreQon RealdenU Prfer Old
Way of Settlement.
Wnhlnr.ton. VlKoroun protest hn
bcon mndo by ri'Hldonts of Knot urn
Orefion nRnlnat thu oponlim by tho lot'
tery nyali'in of nomo 300.000 ncros of
In ml thnt nrt; noon to ho ellmlnatod
from thn I'millnn mid l)oachutci nn
tlomil forcalH.
Ilepreintntntlve Slnnott, to whom
tln'o proli'Hta woro made, took the
mnttiT up with Ltind CommlloniT
Tnllmmi. Tho commliudonor Biild thuro
luul bi'tin no doflnlto doturmlniitlon nn
to tho mnthoil of opiMiliiK. hut In about
two weikn tho iiiontlon will b net
tlod. Tho conimlhHlonor thouRht tlu
di'pnrtiiumt iiiIkIH uvftitmilly dccldo
to opvu Hioho InudH In tlio iitmnl wny,
throwlnit thorn open to nottlomont on
Homo ditto to bo fixed nml oponlnK
thom to ntry 30 dnM Intor. thus i:lv
Inj; ottlurn tho proforonco rlKht of
ontry.
Tomato Like a Doughnut.
CottiiRo Orovo. A tomiito ktowh by
O. W. Hhoiuy hiiH tho hnp of a bit;
ilouiihnut, IncluiIluK the hole. Tho
atom by which tho fruit wna hold to
plmit wiih nttncliml IiibIiIo tho holo,
which wna about nn Inch mid n ijuur
tor In dliimotor. A rough lino enclr
clca Uio (rouk, bIvIuk It tho appear
unco of having been sowed toguther.
Library Opinion Divided.
Klamath FwlU. Controversy over
tho action of tho county court U re
voaloil by the contemplatod olrcula
tlou of a remouatnmco ayslnat tho
building of tho new 20.00tt Carnekle
library on tho fawoua "oourthomo"
block.
Dufur Apple Harvest On.
Dufur. The apple barvett la on In
tbla valley and Ike applee ue of an
exceptionally fine quality ttda year
and have oolored better Uuua ever be
fore. War on tilrrele SUree.
Alrllu. Unuatwl attompt ae kat&l
mado to sot rid of tba aqulrreie and
other peata which Ueatroy cret ejd
Injuiv young walnul an filbert r-
nhnrtle.
OREGON BUTTER AND CHEESE MAKERS
AND DAIRYMEN MEET HERE
NEXT WEEK
BUTTER AND CHEESE MAKERS MEET IN CONVENTION
OCT. 27-28; DAIRYMEN MEET 29-30-MEETINGS
j AT COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS BANQUET
AT HOTEL TILLAMOOK.
Tlic ntintnil -iivetiti(mn of the
Ori-'tfiin Mutter unit Checm: Nnkcr'a
AitxocfutiuM mid the Oregon Duiry
IIICu'h AMKOcliltiKII will lie liclil in
till, city next week. Tlic former
will hold in convention on Monday
iinil TucHiluy ut tlicTillmuook Com
incrcinl Chili room, coiniiici.cintr lit
8 o'clock on Mtinilny evening, nml
lnttcr on Wcilncmliiy ntid Tliurmlny
ut tlic name ptiicc. Till- in tlic fifnt
time thnt tlicnc nayociiition linvc
vialtcd tlii purt of Oregon. IHh ex
pected ;thnt connldL-ralilc intcrcnt
will be taken in the con vcutloiiH, not
only liy the virtitorn, iut ly thoc
connected with the dulryintc bui
ncH of thin comity, Hotli urnoi'ia
tionn will hnvc excellent jironuiiH
mid line hicnkerK.
1'rincn will br nwnrdcil for ths
hlchcflt butter nml cIiccmc icorcr,
timoiititinir tc(f.VJ, nml in the cliet-te
HCOrln, no doubt, moxt of the
ff.rJrM XL- 11 lif riirHll! tllf liv flll
I loco I iiiiikcro. Thin will he in what
in known uu th: Snuffer building.
Secretary's Invitation.
Secretnry Kent nentout the fullow
iuir circular letter to the butter
nml chcebc maker nml dairymen,
to be trcticit :
. iut.'enc, UreKon. October l. 101X
Ocnr Ptr.
The Oregon Hutter A Cheese Mnk
c 'hiiiuI the Oregon Diiirymen'H Am
Hocintiou will meet in joint annual
convention in Tillamook City Octo
ber 27.:). U'i:. The Ii rut two day.
of the tonvention will he devoted
more uiiiticuhirlv to probleuiH of
mutuilactiirc and the Inst two day
to malterrt couucctcl with milk pro
diictii-u.
Owtitf to the lateneiT of flxinir
the dntt-H for thi convention it it
iuiioxible to annoiim-- the iletatl.H
of tin- nroirrniii nt thirt time, but
you can he mire thnt it will he
woith your while to attend. A pro
rata fund of 150.00 will be distrib
utcd ninonir the evhihior of hutter
nml cheene Hcorintr ubuve IO points
mniilar to lie pro rata diMtrihution
of hint year. Other piemiiimtt will
be unnounced later.
If ton have never been in Tilla
mook you tdiould by all mcniiM plan
to attend thin convention. If you
have been there you will mtrely
want to ko with "the biuich" ut
thin time. Junt iih noon n you get
thin letter befjin mnkitit- arninue
incntd to be prem-nt The Tilla
mookerrt me plniuiin a royul re
ception lor u, and iih thi i the
firnt time either iiiociation hat
met lu the "Chece City" there
Hhould be n biir attendance from
"the outnide."
We want to make thit convention
hirnely n cort of experiment meet
ing. I.eiulerH will be untdtfiied to
vmioiiH ti)ic, but we want the
actual experience of many people.
So k ptepared lo n've to your
fellow dairymen the things you
have found worth while, whether it
be ulontf the line of milk produc
tion or dairy miimtfnctuicrt. Pren.
TowiiHend.of the Hutter Maker's will
Hturt the ball rolling: on Monday
niKht. 'l 1're.sident Diclcon of the
Dairymen will make bin bow Wed
ueday mornlur. The remilta of u
iirnctical experiment on "yuality
of Milk iih Related to CheOHe Yield"
it promised by one of the lending
Tillamook ehecne nuikeiu. Trtia no
doubt will be an excitinir number.
There will be no dilllculty over
railroad inlet. The summer beach
rates will bi in etTecl. The fare for
the round trip it $ 1.00 trt ut Fort
laud or HillHborn. Trains leave
Portland every nioinlnir, niiivinu
in Tillamook nbout 4:0(1 p.m. Cor
reMpoudiiiKly ow ri,u'H ( 'i
pointH on the S. I., the O. W. K. R.
A N. nnd the 1 K. A N. rnilroiulB.
When you buy your ticket ask the
uncut lor n round trip rate to Tilhi
uiook Ueuch.
Don't forjret thu date. "Meet Ne
In Tilluniook."
Sincerely yours,
F. L. KiiNT,
Sec.
The object of theae conventlona
la to set tho dairymen nnd butter
ami cheeao makerH together, nnd
wiih tiiu nhleet in iew all the
duirymen nnd cheese nnd butter
makere of Tillamook County nre
cordially Invited to ntteud. The
meetliiRS will be held in the rooma
the Tilhunook Uomiuercuu viuu,
... a At..
f
iiiv .
nnd it ie hoped thnt the dairymen
will not only nttend in Jurjye nuiu
bera. but will tuke part in the die-
cuevion.
Tbe Programs.
K. I- Kent, who in Hccrrtnry of
both iiHooclnlioiiH, has arranged the
protrram. TIu-hc are nubject lo
chiuiKc as he wan doubtful whether
some of the persons he placed on
the programs would he nble to he
present.
Butter nnd Cheese Makers.
MONDAY. Oct. '-'7, S p.m.
Address of welcome, Chns. Kum:?.
KesponHc, nnnunl address, l'res. T.
S. Towiifeml, Oregon Hutternnd
Cheese Milker's Association.
Address, A. H. Lee, Tortlnnd.
TL'KSDAY, Oct. 28, lOa.m
"Quality," I- I'. Ilolgersen, June-
tion City.
"Factory Inspection," I- H. Ziemer,
Portland. Deputy Dairy -nnd
1"xk! Commissioner.
TL'KSDAY, Oct. IS, U'M p.m.
Himiuc.-is Session.
"Hutter nnd Cheese Yield." Adam
Schmclzcr, Tillamook.
Address, Guy M. Lambert, U.S.
Dairy Division.
"Dairy Development in Tillamook
County," Carl Haberlnch, Tilla
mook. TL'KSDAY, Oct. 'S, nt 0:30 p.m.
Hnmpiet, given by the Tillamook
Commercial Club.
Dairymen.
WKDXKSDAY, Oct., SO, 10:00 a.m.
Welcome to Dairymen, J. II Dun-
stan, President Tillamook
County Hair Association.
Kesponae Annual Address, J. M.
Dickson, Shcdds, Pres. Oregon
Dairymen's Association.
"Contagious Abortion," Dr. W. H.
Lytic, Salem, State Veterinarian.
WKDNKSDAY, Oct. '-"J, 1:1V. p m.
Husiuess Session.
Address, Pr. James Withycomb,
Corvallis, Director Oregon Kx-
periment Station.
Aildreas, Prof. Roy Graves. Cor-
vallis, Dairj' Dept. Oregon Agr
College.
WKDNKSDAY, Oct. 'JO, S:00 p.m.
Adilress, l'rof. T. D. Heckwith,
Corvallis, Oregon Agri. College.
Address, M. S. Shrock, Portland.
THl'RSDAY, Oct 30, 10:00 a.m.
"Silos and Silage," Mr. Harr, Cor
vallis, V. S. Dairy Division.
Address, Hon J. D. Mickle, Port
land, Oregon Dairy nnd Food
Commissioner.
THURSDAY, Oct 30, 1:30 p.m.
"Dairy Heul Development," Kd.
Gary, Carlton.
Address, Grunt Ditumick, Oregon
City.
THURSDAY, Oct. 30, 8:00 p.m.
Address, Prof. II. T. French, Cor
vallis, Kxtension Dept. Oregon
Agri. College.
Five Minute Talks.
The Banquet.
One of the pleasant features of
the Convention will he n banquet
eriven by the Tillamook Commer
cial Club on Tueeday evening nt
the Hotel Tillamook. This will be
the first public banquet served ut
the city's new und up-to-date boa-
telry, and having nn experienced
chef, the management will spnre
-no trouble to make this n succuss.
Thelmenu is as follows!
Soui
consomnu kn ta83k.
Mission Olivks. Swkht Giiukkins,
Fish.
Royai. Chinook Salmon aux Fine
ubkus.
iotatoi;s Gastkoxome.
FKIUl) Sl'KI.NO CllICKK.V, SOUTIIERN
STYLE.
Candied Sweet Potatoes.
Fkench PKA8.
Sandlake Ckanubrkv Sauce.
Tomatoes au Mayonaisb.
Nut Sundae.
Suoak Wakeks.
Tillamook Ckeam Cheese.
Toasted Bents,
Cafe Noik.
Tickets cnu be obtuiued Yrom Dr.
S. M. Kcrron, chalrmnn of the en
tertainment committee. Covers will
be laid for 100. It ia estimated that
there will be nbout 50 visitora from
outside to entertain ut the banquet,
leaving no ticketa to be atepoaeu ot
among locul people.
FILIPINO SLAVERY
MUST BE OPPOSED
Senate Will Not Confirm Native
Appointees Unless Agree
to Suppress Traffic.
Washington, President Wllson'e
appointment of four natlvo Flliplnoa
to tho Filipino commission, will not
be confirmed by tho senate until as-,
surancen har.- been Riven thnt the
new official will use their utmost
efforts lo stamp out slavery in tbe
Islands.
Sonator Ik) rah has tnado it known
that he will use bis' every effort to
provf-nt confirmation unless he is as
sured of thuir rittitud.
The answer ot the Philippines to
President Wilson's message, deliver
ed through Governor-General Harri
son, came by cable In the form of a
resolution adopted by the Philippine
assembly. Kmphatlc belief In the
right of the Filipinos to be free is
expressed In the resolution and the
president's words are gratefully ac
cepted as "a categorical declaration
of the purpose of the nation to rec
ognize tbe Independence of the Islands."
GERMAN BALLOON BURSTS
Alrthlp Drops 930 Feet to Ground and
N.ivy Officers Lose Lives.
Dcrlln. Twenty-eight persons were
killed near Johannlsthal In the explo
sion and fall c-f Count Zeppelin's latest
dirigible bailor n. the L-II.
The 2S men represented tho entire
personnel of the admiralty board
which was to conduct tho final trial
of the dirigible looking to Its accept
ance by tho government as a new
-unit of the Gcrcrm aerial' nary, the
pilot and crew anJ Invited guests.
Ever' person that went aloft In the
big airship is dead.
Twenty-seven ot them were killod
almost Instantly by the r .plosion of
the gas In the balloon or burned to
death ns the flaming wreck fell to the
ground from a height of 900 fceL
Southern Pacific Wins Contention.
San Francit-co. The first arbitra
tion held between a western railroad
and Its employes under the Newlands
arbitration act was accomplished
when the arbiters filed their tlnMlngs
and award in the dispute between tbe
Southern Pacific company and the or
ganization ot engineers, conductors
and trainmen. The majority opinion
of the arbiters upheld the contentions
of the Southern Pacific on the distinc
tion between street car service and
suburban electric service.
Idaho Is Urged toAct.
Boise. That Idaho should follow
tho lead of Oregon and Washington
In Joining hands with the reclamation
service to complete Its half-finished
irrigation projects and again turn the
tide of Immigration to the northwest,
is the opinion expressed by F. H. New
ell, director of the reclamation service
while here.
Democrats Elect Judge In Illinois
Chicago. The election in the fifth
supreme court district In Illinois re
sulted in victory for Judge Craig, the
democratic candidate. Completo re
turns received show that Craig re
ceived 17,696 votes, Puterbaugh, re
publican, 14,056, and Shay, the Bull
Moose candidate, 9128.
Troop Train Wreck Kills 20 Soldiers.
Meridian. Miss. Twenty soldiers
were killed and about 100 hurt when
a special troop train on the Mebile ft
Ohio railroad was wrecked. On the
train were 1T9 officers aad men, all
members of Company IT, coast artil
lery, U. 8. A.
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