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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1913)
HI ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTV Largest Tiu.amook, Onkoon, XoviiMHI'.H 2.", I'll.",. NO. 88 :-t ----'' w ia w , j , i s i , DOUBLE GOLD BOND TRADING STAMPS EVERY FRIDAY igh Class Tailored Suits Captured For Cash J. D. M.vtln of New York, the buyer for the 42 Store Syndicate of which this store Is ft member secured the entire made up stock of beautiful tailored suits of Koacnbaum A Co., who are quittlnE business and arc classed among New York's highest classed Garment manufacturers. We have Just received by express our portion of this special! purchase and have put this lot of suits in with our fall stock on hand and divided In two Immense lots: ALL $25.00 TAILORED SUITS ON SALE AT $15.00 ALL $22.50 TAILORED SUITS ON SALE AT $12.50 Cleanup Prices Prevail Throughout the Store All millinery at less than first cost, all dress coods and silks re duced. H.ivlland China and English wnrc to close 1-2 price. One bl table of toys to cloc 1-2 price. Bin assortment of Xmas dolls at reduced prices. Thanksgiving table linens at reduced prices. WV. Dm Mule. Jr. Since ihli wm Unit wk, everything Iimh been very uImI about the school, eppt aom of the student minds and they lure muit very disturbed id-out their grade, or rather lack of gradi. Hnch thing n theno how ever have xUUh) ever since Uu wure umi.iiwi.vij, n mi very UKuiy wtu lattt hk Citizens Nominate Splendid Ticket F. R. Beals Heads the Ticket; Goo Bunch of Councilmen also Nomlniteti. On Saturday evening the court room THANKSGIVING DINNER AT HOTEL TILLAMOOK. i ...... . . imiK hi Ul ItMl llWIWelVOO, SO It 1 no of tho court lmln ur.i vll fllL-f vjtti. (mrticulnr marvel. I ro,ircsc.nlativt. cil,w of our cjty who Frat)k Knboaon was trying to light u ' proceeded to (rut in nomination a net ga ntuVH or was irritating it In some t candidate It bo voted on at the fiftii'r ft.HfiH.ti. tol,.i tf ..-..I...I. .1 i ' ....... : .. .. .t... . t ...ift ...in i srorehiKl hi oyirtirpwe and "rmiatachtf" i held December 1. and burnad hi file quite badly, bov. 1 Tbu meeting wan called to order by t'Vi'r, Prank sustain no very serious ! Councilman Erwln Harriion, who was injury, nor wh he nblu to mis any ! made permanent chairman, after which CHARACTF.R 1'Ol.IS HAM) HAGS THE CORNER CONVENIENT TO EVEEV WHERE school on u-rount of It. It litis wot yet be. determine! liethcr ho will be jcor.fifwd '.,r an attempt nt suicide. i sine there m no way of proving .that I thi wan hit, intention. I A student body mooting was hold j lt wtwk for tiio puru! of Uivcuwlni; th dvibihty of rvorxiinixint: the tudnt (HKly and levying n tux uaeh tn?itfr fir Uf.ngiji lo Ui Htudont Imdy orifniation. Th Wea was re coivtxl fnvorablv nod a motion to that ir?ol w inu'ie nncl carried. Hy an otlir motion the provident appointed a cominitU'c compoad of two from each claw, dutormine the amount of tho tax and make twin further arrangement. W IK-In-Vti that thia in an excellent Attorney S. S. Johnsjn wai made secretary of tho meeting. After the preliminarie had btn disod of I). L. Shrode arose and after a short speech placd in nomin ation F. It. UeuLs for mayor. Th nomination of Mr. Utah was Krout with considerable applauw, after which on motion the nominations were closed and .Mr. Henl was declared tho nom inee by unanimous consent of all those present. J. H. Oaylord was unanimonsly noinlnatmt for the olllce of city treas urer. After the nominations for mayor nnd treasurer had been Ailed, those present from the dilferent wards proceeded to th.n f..r tho school and therefore ! W,'nin"t":Hn'li'?atos from l!'eir rosc- , ji!oso al Noo t Thursday, Thanksgiving A nobby Tailor-Made Suit is always admired! VynV(t a ftni' ltn of rhoic fl tk from which l aeltrl anl will cunrniitiifl you a Bowl fit at very ntaaonabk prico, Wr nltn h.ndlr Critli' f IT ntilliltf CmHl. .ml Ki4i.nrn f.H.MIilrrd It.ln Co.ti. ' (ir u a trial. J. WAl. HOW ALL NUN'S AND tOHJS' TAII.OK f ir in Mn .in- Wild- TUiitmofil , Orr. fm I b.uM rfceeivit (he mipport of the on to lire muilenl lHly. Uy levying pome g ; n aaonahlif tax a fund, leloMKliijr to Die , oreHnited student bwlv. will be raisod an I in tbl way the credit of the nt-nool can be kept in ijeod condition. , i inv prteni time iu erotiit none THE RAMSEY HOUSE. to ur. When any achaol nctivity. uch a fooi-biill, debate, etc.. Is in im- ttjK-dtnte nctod of tflpnuy, the necojary fu-v! can ! borrowed from tlie Stud- lefit lUriy trensury nntl tnen paid baca THANKSGIVING DINNER AT live wards and the folio win); gentle men were placed in nomination : First ward, John Keldson; Second ward. Geo. Edmund; Third ward, Sam llradhviid; Fourth wurd, M. Mekhior; F'iflh ward, Geo. Lamb. .1. L. lloiden was nominated to the' olilco of water commissioner from the thinl ward. 1 iuiiikui tnif Dinner will lie mmv- J nt tlir liumwy llouitc Irom 4 lo 2 . in .nt ! liuiu il (n s p. in , (,i ft (n ivtiiu Umiierf over erviul in Till-1 will ivt cnuniHKl and heW down by j rwiucml raihtmJ rattis uiiioas Hty. Ihcmtrnu le nr ' the luck of money, its i often tho of tittstero and Contnil Oregon and it iti txntwt(nl that mtinv luwinlx nM nvnt- ol ihr awellfHt ThniiUM. j Inter ii. Thus any worthy enterprise u,0 country will take advantage of the It is the nitii of this hfink to giv iholicst hunkiiiij scmcc possible -11111,1 wc lu it. nlso our (tin) to best o(uipiiu'it It is very MoiIlm-ii Imic ItooI Kooin, lfire Proof Vault, Lrlnr Proof Safe. Modern wive .such Haul lV-posit Client. Boxes niul we the as iug l.hir Snfc have luWi: Soup. CoiifonitiH; nnd Crmini of Toinuio, K'elialiift. Urotiarri Ci-Jfry .Mixed nfcetl I'Ukle. Her. naked Chiiux k Adiuoti, White SntU'O. Unit. Vinjinin nyrnr Cured limn, Cliniiiimtrui Suiici'. Ivntieetf. limited l.iinil) Cliopn, I'urnoh penti. IlictitlcU pork clni. enmm eiiuico. 1(iiihh. l'riiui' K'Uih of lleef Ati Jiw. K'ijnt yoiinc itr, Sim.-tit; OiLvintr. Ix'oiint Tnikfy. OyMti-r nreriniiig-, t'ninfiorry Suiu'c. SiiIhiIc. Wiildoif SnltuI MuyoiinUu. Coiiiliiiintl.iii P'leiii'li Du'Hhini,'. Vi'ftnlilvH. nli-lii'H.' I'otntoi'. Sweet Com In Cieiiin. Cnnilieil Viiuit. DuHaci't. Knulleli ihitnl ptitltliutr. winemiiu'e. 1'iiiiklii, uiiiK'f mill iiiil; iie. I'ilhmiDok on-Biii mill tiru'k clietci. Ice eienin with vmiillu wiiiiMn, jpiiii ted on k e NutH. DlMlli '1'llHHO. J. W. IIi'Nk-rt, Clief. I cane uadur the present system, the menus for launching anch an enter - The reiKirt of the Junction Citv : since j... i.i:t.j . ; iritc will always lie obtainable. It , iieti eloven months ago ami during that ; time Sl.000 jmundii of butter has "been ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, OREGON NOTICE. NOTICE. Tim Herald Ufllcu !h now looated iu the now MiiHonic bldg. Give us a call. NOTICE. NOTICI0 in hereby given tlml no hunting or trospuHsing will bo'nlliiwed mi Ketiirts Hay Co. property, including hu Hiindiiplt at Nctarts Hay. Wells & eilson. Kiirnltdiud and unfurnished rounis, al so housekeeping rooms at ttio Wiitcli Tower. FREE SPOONS ha born nuge.itod that a constitution lie made providing for thee arrai.-ge-mentd, and put into etroct as soon as notminlo Undoubtedly it -ill.be a good licy to adopt a constitution and carry on buKines accordingly. Hence wo hope lo see everyone get in and loot for a now lively Student Hody. Tho Junior had another candy sale last Friday, An excellent business waa done na all kinds of stuJent body aches will prove. The girlj made the candy in the Domestic Science depart ment, but fri'in all aiuiearances no ser iom mistakes were made. The Juniors nr surely greniy for lucre and they got it to). 1 He use to which they in tend putting 'he monev is vory ctn-1 niemtable however, and the more we holt them to maku il the better will be ' the annual they t.re K"i".r to put out, , A good annual is a line advertisement fertile school and we should assist the Juniora in every way Kissiblo in their' elfori to timke this annual n success, 1 mailt , about 5,000 pounds of which has I been used by the farmers themselves, j The remainder sold for S25,09i, butter ' milk for J27;i and cream for ?437. mak-i j ing-a total of fiti.O'JG. Of this amount ' I the farmers iceived 22,2-10, less one cent per pound for running expences. The average price paid for butter dur ing the last 11 months was 31 cents per pound, and the farmers received 51,200 more than if they hud sold their pro ducts to private creameries. President W, J. Kerr, of the Oregon Vgricultural College, has recently been The Hotel Tillamook's Thanksgiving dinner will be nerved in Urn courses ami in cuisine and aesviee will not be sur passed in Oregon. The Steward, Cal. Worrall; the Chef, Mr. V. E. King; and the Head Waitress, Miss May Mahoney are all especially competent and the well known reputation of this Elegant Hostelry will even be sur passed. Take your wife, family, friends and enjoy the day. Special rntea for child ren. Reserve tabic in advance. Don't forget their regular Sunday Evening Dinner. THANKSGIVING DINNER. HOTEL TILLAMOOK. Thursday, 12 to 2 and 0 to 8 p. m., 75c. MENU Eastern Oyster Cocktail. Cracked Crab--Mayonnaise. Relishes. Celery En HIanehe. Saltod ttais Lettuee --French Dressing. India Relish. Soup. Consomme in Cup3, Potage Imperial. Fish. Fillets of Salmon Saute Gherkin Sauce. Potatoes Victoria Salad. RouiHine Salad. Boiled. Westphalia Ham -Celery Mustard. Entrees. Domestic Due -Glhlet Sauce. Chicken Livera Stewed With Mushrooms. Lemon Sherbet. Roasts. Oregon TurkeyChestnut Dressing. Tillamook Cranberry Sauce. Esealloped Oysters. Saddle of Mutton Motuon Rothchild. Bruised Sirioin of Beef. Vee tables. Sweet Potatoes Glace. Fried Eg Plant. Green Peas. Dessert. Fuiglish Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauce. . Mince, Apple, Pumpkin and Lemon Meringue Pie. Vanilla Ice Cream Angel Cake. Assorted Fruits. Tillamook Cheese Saltine Wafers. Roman Punch. Mocha. Tea. Cigars. Music. At a recent meeting, in Portland, of representatives of the Willamette Val ley Exposition Association, it was de- trmitHMl to make tht S.in Francism in conference with the Secretary of Ag- j exhibit in the n:rfure of a diversified farm display. It is expected this will PORTLAND LETTER. On Saturday, November 29 1913, we are going to give uwuy StH) long linnd led busting spoons, 1W) spoons will bo given away in tho foronoon, 200 in the ufternoon mid 150 after Huppor. Every lady that is n house keeper, who visits tho ntoro on thia date will reeoive one of thesu spoons as long as they last. i, . .ii i i i. i i,..i. mIiiiioh tuned niut! Nono of those Hpoons will bo reserved ce H hereby given that tho Al who wish 11 Tho only way to Ic.ihuh will bo Ukun during tho , repaired, please phone t A. Im h k B,or . Nov. 2UI, to 2Utl. InehiHlvu. i plunu Htoro m liis uner, L. . h Remember you do not have W.S.H..OI, CountySt.pt. will ho Nr.. ""M.weck f r ,, .....im n single purchnso or pay u cent I time, -Al. worn ki"- " . - I , iiuiiu. rPftn of muroN, ImriicHH mid whkoh io or would trwilu.on town prop 8i M. II. ('allahan. Tllluiliook I Utoo. Now Spanish Kltchun for aula. K"" (lulru of Mru. C. A. Cornfortli. to procure ono of thoso spoons just come mid got one. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE "Drop la and Look Around." Portland, Ore., Nov From all over the West, and from some of tho Middle western states, come reports nf intending exhibitors! at the International Livestock Exposition to bo hold at the Portland Union Stock- yards, December S-13. Guernseys from Wiscoiiblu, Holsteins from Arizona, llerefords itnd Shorthorns from Mon tana will bo seen on dress parade by the side of fancy livestock from the agricultural colleges of California, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Stump's herd of Jerseys from Mon mouth, Oregon, from which tho grand champion hoifor for the United States at tho National show in Chicago wiu taken, will bo entered, nnd tho Urown, Minor and Dunn Shorthorns nre also on this circuit. Many entries of sheep from tho most prominent flocks of tho Northwest will also bo shown. The exposition ollicials havo been fortunate in securing tho services of some of tho most famous livestock judges in tho Union to tnke care of tho classes. Practically nil tho men se lected havo been judges at tho Inter national Livestock Exposition or tho National Dairy Show at Chicago and II aro noted for exceptional ability and fairness. Commercial and booster clubs all over tho Northwest are en thusiastically stirring up Interest In tho ovont,. full special ear parties are promised from a number of the cities ricultnre and other ollicials at Washing ton regarding larger co-operation by the Government with the state in its agri cultural work, and has been assured that the department of farm manage ment will contribute money for the promotion of boys' and girls' clubs throughout the state and also co-operate with the college in every way for the extension of agricultural education. President Kerr was much interested in the bureau of marketing and has asked I.. .... ... . .... ... '"i rneciiil) 1 111 u 1 uejiarinieni seuu experts 10 i . Oregon to show how to got better mar kets and better prices for farm products. require a space not less than 2UX1UO feet and that sufficient material will be provided to occupy a similiar area in the Oregon state building. Permits School Dancing Olympla. Wash. Alter nearly 12' years, during which dancing in public school buildings has been forbidden rigidly, Attorney-General Tanner, in an official opinion, throws the bars down to devotees of the tango, as well as the more conservative forms of tha toruslchoreun nrL On Your Own Account Havo you any money in tho bank ? A part of your earnings ought to bo placed thoro, anyway. Everybody can atTcrd to savo some thing, however little. Havo a bank account of your own and you will feol happier, bettor, more independent. Make your little money earn more, and so grow bigger. Better than hoarding it whoro flro or thieves can reach it. Your bank-book is a receipt and an'evidcncc of your wise economy. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank to- I' I !