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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1913)
Cocil Happenings. j ; VllH yifllnin OUt Chrl.l.n.. .1...... H"K. tlmi'l forget Lamar's Varlntv "tore. "Drop tl B, .,, ., I Hurley (!iiiiivur nt ii. u i .,,,, auctions. (,wrill ,.,-, ":' !Mr l pieaniL f-r ov,. rybmly at ri.l n( y ;,y Mav All hooka mtial , rturtM-l U the iinrary ny iee. id, , tml ,((t,y MiiiiiKKUni. Iiyon er of fnrui ! health i,MtiiK' W- r v i k of IlllUlforil, Wits it Ttlln 11" ,s!cl - JWH prv. - It I ji I u.. t td 0 T a vlaltor llll Week, A low nft oluaa rimy Ixuiril on OIKl nf llomlock, wa n Tllln . 3 vKitnr mi Monday, i.. I in wntk mi dairy farm It. ll.'ttU, want year wot. A(!iiit llurttld. i. ) of Mohlor, hIIoihM rtn dletllng Hi tlx' emu i -.lay. . ...r tollnt U ttml M)f. money at ('lough. t ItA I'COO (HMlUhitl Id Hit' tli at week with a .. . of iiehl(J, .t. of tho I'lr.t f.'otluiml, U'k tatlllnia vlaltor ln( i liiij; I'lnitsiiny. , lotto tot Dili rloM farm rt Nation) Hank I'llijlmi for Bor , . ik. Mutual photic. f Ha-in h dwt, llolyfitlt of Nli tin) UMMJrra ntmllng tut f ' id.! I. Pii'hanew. Sttmkanr oi. tat I illaniuuk. pmprily. ,ddrr Dui I. t&. 'niumv ,(r Hcairr o U. A. Jlunn uum m' i oi uirt fount y or mm- . . . I..! I'.l.l.., ttt-rf bm1 !, Vilo of Hay ttrr iitUmook hualne vlaltnraj .. .... ..HI .1.. ! V . -- - - I.i.l ,.h. I M'.fff. BfWs, (ill lira, r,le. f . I lit-. t. ..11 ,td la niiMHitvrri thol tliry m I i Till.., L ,...i.... A 4n Klw nil (h Ultif In (he tat IKiiHioi?, nml Uiftt ho wooU li U tavr you rail ami Iiuk1 .... ..i ... n.-i ;lr,rt "TltH KINU THAT l)t i.iH Kyr SiK-clii 1.1 IV. 1 tyln. iflrp. I1 A milt rum rontttlnlrn; mnr- roniMimii, nnitio wit Inutile miliii(;o, IMowin rt.tiifii to IhrnM olIW. Mr.. A'viinw ('tirutuiufii, T, H, rr nml wlfn urn vUltlnjf nt Uie Prank Titylor linimi. Ml ('luvnlnlo Wwilcd, it fow flmt cIiim firtn morl ;. Tlllnmoolt County i,,l. .Mr. fl Mr, I), T. Wcnrlikul, of yioviir-mnf, wnro In tliu rlty Inxt Frl in y winiii on Uifllr wny to lMfil.,,,1 wlmru thi-y ro vl.HnK riilmlvnii this we-ok mil nttvmlliiK Uio nlock uliow. Mr. Wrmchkul hltnmlttl llm mvotliiK of txmyi-M nl Um court Iimimj on IVlilny ufturnoon. THUtiiMik liili woimI iiiwiiI twlco Ml 7ft runi per conl. Ot inf wool 7 i - . . ... Al ri-iuormhlii """ ' l-r loir for imjIo tviKxl, Hco John IVrry. A i'!flln rnnelior mlil tn in- tlmn V) fr it litlcr i wrrlor tht won't work. Tin. Tllltimixik Ki-ikI Ci. will furnUli onn Unit work for nlxjut I money. i lli'ttwr Son Shroilit, ' Wf rolmlr wittrlioii. rlook. Inwi.lrv Hit. wfok, Tliu ForiU noil Titvl.ir wufi.' n,M' tnunlcMl liiMrninunU. Jncob Orn okl freoU Imrk In MeliU:aii. r"" l'"foHnn wntolt miikur, next ilixir M. A. Ilmnlluin. alitor of tno Hy " n,oalrc' wr kummiIwI TilLmiook CI ver Incrcatiti by Gypiui l.tn I Plaster. City i:inlnnr. w in Uio pity thu llmt of tin' wrk. Wlilln In town li intnlr tlio lltirnll otirn n ilrainl call, c l Klvin liny City n kwmI ir. Tlio ilolrlMC interior ilpfornliOK urli an iiitliiiiiu' biwI imiicr hmiulnif ImmiIiI rn K, 8. I'onl mxl Ron. ()filer Isfl l llrrM o(f w rrculvo firwinjit mtrnUoM. Hell jihonq 17. I-Vnl ltollh of ll umlork, nrpom imnM liy hl father Ch. ItohlUch u Tlllnmifik ltuliirii vltltor l'ly. Tho nlilnr ItnlitUfll lini Mn villi crllwr l thn HnraM for ninny year ami whl In iii town ilri)Kl In ami no. rrl liU uWrlillon for miothnr yyar. He It VI ysarauf ni;n ami la remarkably apry for on? of hla ae. riMiml: A Jcriey bull -will l twoj yimii olil in Sprlok' atrayni into my lawl. Owritcr may havo aame by j kiitnltfylrii; ami iaylntf the ffl of llila aii. Jtxrjih lutlnu'or. South i'rairle A few thani;v will j mailr the first iimmii: of the pnyora nmakera of ! 1 1.. v,-. ll.. t, j U "V J"HI I1'JII HIV ll'VJ the imtlUt pihI of the county. Oarar Wnrarhktll. miw at Three Itlvern. will Ko I'Vaverleaf, YillamooV ; (uy Hunn, of Crttlral. will ko to Tltrce Itlver ; Harry Thomaa, of Clovorleaf, will K to Central ami Itolaml MnCutnla, for tw yafii belter at llircc Ktvern. will have rhartte of Iho Orctown factory. , riovertlalti l'urlr. If . t r ... ii .ii i ma oj Wuoila w thoaii from tlio auotlieni pitrt county wlm nttemlo.1 thu tin meeting here laal Frliiay. A baby ifirl w Uirn to Mr. nml Mr. ninl Mi., W. I). Clailwell on Tburiulay of laat week. Dr. VV'emlt win the at tuiKllni: iihyalclan. A, I), limmen ami Irene Alley, both of Mohler, were marrli"! itii Monday at thoM. It. I'araonnue. by Key. Weber. 0. A. limmco father of the roim and Mr. Alley mother of the brldu and other relntlviu were preacnt. The younic wiito are well iind favorably known and haye many frlendi in the county who w lab for them n lonu nml hrt(iiy nmirled life. Tiu; annual aale of fancy nod useful nrtfrlea, cNeit by the Guild of the I'feabyterlan rhurch, will be held In the new I'arlah houae, Friday, December 12, tich'lntilni In the iiiornirik' ami con tinuiiiK through the tiny. All) o'clock n cnicken dinner will be nerved after J which there will bo a municitl irok'rnm. the eiilertainmanl cloiint; with Ktt'io-'H. Hcmember thu place (lrt door west f l'reabyterinit Church. XMAS GIFTS FOR EVERYONE IVORY ft nl an Ivury Toilet Seta. Clothe ami Hair llruabea, Comba, Nail ALBUMS AUTOGRAPHS S.me ecepltonal tcj value In I'hoto Album i, atl'irlcca. J'oat Can! h Hunt; for the younir folka. BOOKS. Al ltHika. up to dale, cupyrih'til' a I r 'noli, book of kik. roail- ami aee the bli; Ut of ihrm o'i dlajil iv no v. For the children and STATIONERY llrii aaaortmrnl ever ahown In Tillamook from l&c to a Ihix. All t3 IP 11A Ittllr Iu4 Klrt! Ill Itll HflftrMjl.ll.l CENUINECUT GLASS Thi moal npprerlated and moat tueful Kift for t'ltt dearest one. FOR THAT MAN OF YOURS ShaiKiu Uncka, Mirror Stand, aometlilnu very uteftil, ami Is it lastlm; IU-.ir .StniH ami Haitora, we aell ami iruaranteo. Shitvlm; Milt; and A man ..)eaot ute aiijlhliiK ni'ire than n km pocket knife. Our 11 a man ninoko mid he l contmitil. (5l him n itmull Imix of our HH1H mill ei llllll OIIHIM- HWHJi 111" nimu. ..... ... ... . . 1 .1 11. 1.-....1. nit I'liw, lie.l oi all. we nlait nave millin nice nmuer nil rn-imn tar it h i i'iiti 4jtttiit ritt.t Aitiiitr i itriir iiiiti i.il'.iiihiu iiimiuip. kwiiiu iii FOUNTAIN PENS IbMiill I'ena nro Ktiuritnteed, Mild on trial, bout mitko on earth mid KODAKS AND BROWNIES Tlieonu boat filft Kodnka and llrownleH from $1.00 tip. SomuthlnK LEATHER GOODS. Ovmilnu niml l.eitthor Hiioil HK. mitdu to lvo aorvlco, Leather Music CHOCOLATE CANDIES A nice freah Ihix of Cnndy In portulnly nlco Ui holp llll thnl Htocldnir. r nt... I.. i i ..ut. .....i ia fii.i li.irfi tiuinnv rim ihiv. XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS A hirKo now iiHuortment of fimoy Font Ciinln, Xmim I'litcu C.irdH, ut P Y ....... ( ..I,..-.. U.... .1 Ti..a.il I .tril I'JItli'V l.TaJlIU I allJUT. Wlllllliii ... . . . f - .1 ..!...... ant.t.1 A PERFUMES A nl b.. r i..rriim.. I. ..imiithliiL' iill ladlea do! unu and mitko IMu ..iri 1- .. .11.1.... ......i 1st llll llltri I1I11M II HIT. I1UVUI hllai llll IIH'U nFiiiJ iiM nv"- iMniini it..r.... riita iiiirriiimii urn iiihl ikiiiiiiu dviuiikvu mtn -iiuun iiutirifjt win Iiihmi'" j" pic. mini ui;u unu iiiinrrir I'ifii.iL uuicu in inn iwhmwi m wt. a -w .wan n iw him wiia.ai lUifuctlori or iftonoy rofiindetl. GAMES Out ii cnnio whore tlio wholo fitmlly can play, Eiiinon for llttlo folks, MISCELLANEOUS InL U..11. K.... 1..1....U n...,r w..l..htH. (Jandle Btlcks, h lot of nlco holmi in pout no Wiitcm. I'upor Knives, I'upur WflKbtH, no Wure, )rtic carlw and look over our Complete stock; tome- flng for everybody. Let us solve your gift question. CLOUGH, the Reliable Drtffgfet. Late lnat niK'ht Wm. HarrU received ipute a painful Injury in fulling from hla hurae. Ho ridiiu; one hone and leading anotlier wocn the one he j n riilliu: ailppci and fell on the paviment In front of the Silver Dollar aaboit, throwlni: htm to the 4vcmciit ami fnlllni: on him. Tlie Injury which i Mr. Mairia recslved waa In the foot i the iomi)icI of the aaddle striking acruai the toe of the foot. No Ooiica were broken, hut the injury ii ao puin fill ihnl ii la with dllliculiy that he h able to walk. l.aat week F. ii. McKlnley, well known here, nml who l now with Dorr Iv. Keatuy & Co., dealem in land, Chnniher of Commerce Hldg. I'ortlnud, .old the CaaK.-r Schmidhuber ranch locnttHl 2 mllct itoutJi of lienver. to Jna. M. Murray, from Oklnhoitn, con sideration JS.fiOO. Mr. Mtirrny in noln to mine line atock and fa lotJ the 1 j dairy hti'incit extenaively tint! expect to Keep nil inn uiiRHi iioiatein cows He Uitihl aome full IiIihhI cuttle with the place. Mr. McKinley will In plenaed to hear from niiyono who ma httve Jillnmook fnrma for aale. NOTICE. NOTICE ia hereby iven tlutt no hunting or Ireapuasmi; will be allowed tut Netitrta Hay Co. property, including be aitndapll nt Nctnrt Hay. Wells .t Neilaon. SMALL POX. . Freah vaccine daily ; fumiKatora and nil uppliitiirea ; freah formaldehyde mui formalin at Cluuhs, the reliable tlru iat. MASONIC BAN ON SALOONS I.itllo Uoek, Ark., Dec. 3. -Tbo Ma aonic Krand lodk'u of Arkansaa has adopted a resolution milking it a Ma aonic oirenco for any member of the onler to ninii a petition for the Krant Iiik of u aaloon liccusu or to circulate audi a petition. Thia wna announced by Grand Secretary Fay Hempstead. AcriiriliiiK to lawa adopted nt laat acaalon of tho Arkanaas legislature, a petition Hlgnod byn majority of tbo white adultJ of n community ia a rei ulaltu to tho laatianco of a aaloon li cense, "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" (C'Olliit)t i From, I'njje 1) t . , A or poi.ociirnw plnnta, do nrt mnV.e I ntli factory rowtti. Tho preaence of lliinii ba-tnrl,i ia IndlcnM by amnll noliili)i on tiio roola of the pUriU. The ncllvlty of lb theco baclcrln la favor. cl by n noutrnl or alkaline noil. Now the ulphnta of iwliiah aot free In the aoll by (iypaum charn;e Ui carlonati; of p'jtuah, no I rendura thu ihjII very allthtly a Ik I tie, which favora this barlerinl nctlvity. OYI'SUM UK- COMKX Ml UN A SI'KCIFIC FOIt IN CltFJASlNfJ THIi VIKLI) OF i.KdU.M- EH. Dr. Jnmea Wlthyrombe, DlrecUir of tho Oregon Experiment Htalion, re port yields from an ncre of full kown Vetch, which ntcelved an nppln-nti' n of KM pounda of fJypaum April 17, and yielded 'J.O.'II pounda of Hay July II, na compared with it yield of 7,391 pound of liny from no adjoining ncrj, uod aa n check. Thia wna an Itirreaae of '1 cr cent in favor of Gypaum It favora the growth of many other plant, particularly Cabbage. Hope, f Turnip, Hump. Flax and Maine. J It ia no nctlve absorbent of Amonlal (iua, and lhu become I valuable in pre-1 venting loaa of roatly plant food In atable manure, capeclnlly that of a , llipjld nature, and In making compoat. j When mixed with decaying organic 1 matter it acta na n p-racrvatfve and prevent the eacape of the valuahle ( and coatly nitrogen. For thin purjwac ! It may be arattered with a liberal hand in Subles and over manure heapi. The Utah Land I'lnster, handled by the Lamb-Schni'ler Co.. If made from pure Oypaum Kock which goes V) pure, it la not made from the waste of the Mill that wtl! not make other kindt of I'laater. It Is made from the belt rock ever gotten out of n Gypsum quarry. Which Quarriea Kre the larceat and best in the World and free from dirt and ahalo and all other foreign aub alancca, therefore their Land I'laater la the pureat an I beat and will go far. ther, and InVo lei to the acre. Lnmb-Schrader Co., are Agent for Utah Land I'laater in filbt n,ok Coun ty and wi I j , . scJi, qjoto prices In an ip.Hntiiies ,(om a Sa.-k to a Car- I ad. f "ll nnd let, tnlk it uvc". ail v. ALEX. M'N AIR & CO. i:i:hii, iiaiiimvakk KITCHEN RANGES and HEATING STOVES See Us for Prices BcforeJOrdcring Elsewhere Hand Made Logger From French and Domestic Kip The Curren Green CALL ON Ae A. PENNINGTON exclude agent WELTHA VIOLA McINT.VRE DIES SUDDENLY. DIES On Saturlay, Nov. liOth.. the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mr. Wm. Haya were aad.tcnol to learn of the death of their little grand dnughter. Waltna Viula Mclntyre, daughter of Donald II. and Ixma Mclntyre of Rain ier, Oregon. NEW STOCK CHRISTMAS JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED AT A. H. HARRIS' JEWELRY STORE. Solid Gold and Cold Filled Goods of The Very Latest Watches of all standard makes, Diamouds, Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Pendants, Brooches, Scarf Pins with Diamond Sets. Ov' Silver Ware and Hand Painted China will soon be here. DON'T FORGET THELACE A. H. HARRIS, Jeweler and Opti cian IN TILLAMOOK DRUG CO. STORE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. During tbo progress of rehearsal of tho Tillamook I'ramatic Club, n sovero nccidont wna barely nverted by tho presence of mind of Miss Ann llalde man who playa tbo part of tho girl in "Tho Girl of the Golden Weat." The loft which Is used in tho second net to conceal tho Outlaw was but temporary. And aa the outlaw (Jim Hlnor) was preparing to hide tho upright of tho loft Htartetl to slip, seeinir the position In which he wits pluced under the loft j Miss Hnldoman forgot tho play lonK enough to catch tho upright and hold j It until Mr. Hlnor wua ajruln safe. U. J. McCowell who is directing the, play Uvory elated over the projrreis the, momborn uro maklnjc t"l tooa safe In announcing to tho people tho best play ever preaontod by tha Club. It will be plHyedat tho Star Theatre. Friday, and Saturday Doc. 19th. and 20th. Thi will be aome ahow. Tho little body wa brought to Heav er by the sorrowing parents nccompan- 'd by Mrs. II. U, Jon. en and Miss Laura llavs, sisters of Mrs. Mclntyre and Hm.tnuel Ilarba a friend, Mrs, Jen sen and Miss Unys havi-v; been on a vial to Mr. and Mrs. M-Intyre. Tho funeral services were hcl i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hays, Sunday, Nov. 311. at 10 o'clock A. M. by Kev. Mr Ward of the Reaver Church, after which many friends accompanied tho relatives to the cemetvry at Hlainc whole ll'e body of little Weltha was laid to rest. Weltha Viola Mclntyre was a lieautirul lovnole child ami was born August 1'Jth. lOOo at D-.tlla, Ore and died at Rainier, Ore., Nov. 27th 1913. (Tribute from a friend.) Precious darling thou hast left us Left us for over more, Hut wo hopu to meet thee, darling, On tho bright and happy shore. Lonely thu house and sad tho hour Sincuour baby girl has gone. Hut oh, a brighter homo tlmn ours In Heaven is now her home. 'Vis true the trial was hard That tore her from our breast. Hut oh ! Do not desire her now For she has gone to rest. God needed one more angel child Amidst the shining band. And ao ho bunt with loving smile And grasped our darling's hand. Tho little chair ia empty now, The little clothes laid by. A mother's hope, a father's joy In the arms of Death doth lie. Shed not for her the bitter tear, Nor yield to sore regret; 'Tia but the casket that Ilea hero ine gem Is sparkling yet. , CARD OF THANKS. We desire In this public press our ueep reit blic way to ex gratltudo to all neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us in our deep sorrow In the death of our dear baby Weltha. Donald H. and Lena Mclntyre Mr. and, Mrs. VY. N. Bays ami family. Cement : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile LA MB - SCHR ADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West A nobby Tailor-Made Suit is always admired! We. have a fine line of choice fab rics from which to select and will guaranteejyou a gocdjfitat very recsonable price. We alao handle Genu' Furniahinf Goods and Reliance Guaranteed Rain Coata. Give us tt trial. J. WM. EDWALL MEN'S AND LADIES' TAILOR Corner Store iii. Masonic JUrtg- Tillamook, Ore. WHERE MILK IS CHEAP Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- vallis, Ore., Dec The average price of milk in twenty-six of the leading cities of the United States, is 3.66 cents per quart, according to the tabic of prices recently prepared by the United States Statistical Bureau. The average price reccivea oy me itirmer and dairyman was but 2.9 cents per quart. Compared with prices in Oregon, the iiveriure cltv or ce seems remark ably low. Tho Dairy department of tho Agricultural college sens aireci 10 con sumers at about v cents per quari, which price is perhaps a fair average for tho entire state. i Tillamook Baker's Bread FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS Harris' Bargain Store Opposite Ed's Garage Is giving a ticket away with every purchase on Drawing for the Beautiful $10.00 Doll To be drawn for Christ mas Eve. Come and trade here and save your tickets. WATCH MY WINDOW FOR BARGAINS ANOTHER CUT IN MAZDA (TUNG STEN) LAMPS 15, 25 sod 40 Walt, 35c 60 Watt .... 45c 2100 Witt .... 80c 750 Watt .... $JJ0 250 Watt . 2.00 I'rostol I.ampa He lixtra. We deliver la in in to liny tmrt of tlie city. Telephone ua. We do wiring at tlie loweat tirlcea con Utcnt with good worKmanalilp. miimoQk Xlietrlc win W(a( aa ui w. jiyr.