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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1913)
tU Ctllamook Berald . e. Cromblcy, Editor Issued Civic a lUcck Cticsddv And Friday Kntaml as second-class matter Mv IT. PJIO. at tho it ottko at Tillamook, Oregon, under the net of Mnrvh 3, UTO. scRscRtrrtON si.rm a vkar in advvnck IJidvcrtlsina Unlcs rir;t Insertion, per Hi- - $ fth aaharauent lrrtin, lin "-raste" Hctlc -Matt C'lnw M-t'ifx, rr Cr f thank ,vr " n ljwnhi, -r line, flint itwrti. ; tineh aubaauuiuit insertion, lino .IV ' Kwoluttoiw f Condolence and 1 I notlw, per Hoc A 1 Bualnesa .ft Profv-saional card?, mo. 1. 00 w l!i i-tv -v.iwrt.sement. per men ,w Ji lS ALL tiil Ada mt iM T fir on' Monday ami Thursday Morn- Inirs to inawre juibMcation in follow - in Tttfiaday and lMday lsuw. 7 Keaaora ara imperative. FR1HAY DKCKMM-K '-. HM.'i. it- ttlfiear a wvdl as Democrat t-tl team won fir' in tho specific itit-MtV rmonrata haw jttMaatl cUiw: I. M. C. AndersoM, of Drew- f r- re ' ill trat haa bveo nee d bv pj, oo; (Mr. Andre-son tried for lb wHi.Krjr rr Thia aeems firt place in sheep, IV? ) Neil C. ra --jr ar-irv 1 vi f th fact that Jnmitun. Shorthorn heifers. 'Ji: and fx 'fibli. oartv had compwi con-. , K., Peery. fat steers. US. txol of all brancne of oar government Th 0. A. C. team last year with far years. Why did not the Repuldi-, five clnse made a total of 1715 point esn party rive u relief louj :wro The j quivmPit to 2063 with 6 classes, answer it wy Tha Interests have ; which i iS point below their latest always had too tiro a crip upo'i thereof. Ami the high mn 1 hut var had CI. O. P. 1he Republican rrty haa j but l6 Mints to hi m'.'t, a aRtdnst been lone on promises but -nirhty short .-0 far a- ctual accitinpiiahincnta have bon etneorned. It i our opinion that the peopi will take tittte stock in K tniMican pcomie for some time to coma. Thi week't Headlight container laa ccaf thai wuaM he considered be maU) thedirfnity of the ntvwt uncon veitlonal nc;japcr In the UJVd State. Some think Mr. Baker aaed the expression in question in an en deavor to carrv o-jt hi usual k d n tactic. We -lo Tt wir?y this iHfw, j however. We conaiier it an exhibition : SOt pnnts muiic by .Mr. t'e ry. Ai" laat year thero wore StsO potnia betwoen the hihiKU nmi tho lowest martca us rooiprtal I'.h tho OS p)int.i dilleiunce this yuar. The other momborsof tho Oregon U.n irere Georse K. Johnson nml !. .v. Uitiuteitii. of Enterprise. w4tnbe, was nlternatu. II. TrtE BUTCHER'S LAMENT .'he meat inspector it mine caeuty, t Mtatl not like hint. tin maketh 1110 to hou otit thj flica ami covr ine s.ius tife mill. of pore icmoranco. It haa been quite l He showetft me the meat I shall aell. evident on many previous occasions j nmi that I shall not. that Mr. Bake-, at times, netrlecic to confolt hia dictionary, and we believe thit in regard to hi lateat "break" he has iicaio dooe to. a Vea, verily tho I scrub the ico-box tu ice yearly, he suyuth it is rxit r.U.in. He kicketh if I keep Iioks in the ba-k yard ami saycth it is unaunltary. It smelleth of my suaifw and heav- eth it in the slop barrrl, evi it be but slightly sour. lie dftnandeth that 1 use not th! Inrnyx awi ninnimiio for nunge, i And he speaks in hitrsh tone if 1 (lis- j obey him. ! People Iii tho (Mows Cnnllnnt Hnuipolki. ev papal H-re Wry of atatr, tliwl at Home Tho board of dlraetora of tho iUi alnnntl Imnolxill club refueed to ratify Onrry llorriniiim' inl of Joo T1Wt to llrtHikhn for JM.0O0 K I'roaldeut Tnft UUia that b by moons of dlot ottd avoid Ina 1i k doclora be Im redwrod Ida oiaht ovor Tl pound. II wolha Two thq.ua.1ml Chlotino omcn. at a tlMia liioetinR, axprraaed tbolr wrath at the forced realitnrtlon of Klto Klasa YouttK a ittparlUtMdont of achind Kraniia J. tlenay announced ihat if (Jovornor Johuaon beeanie a candidal u for United Statoa senator, he hummlf would bo n cnudldnto tor Kovornor to siiocood Johnson. J. T. Conway atid Trouk Itlrhot. prominent nnil oatnto men of I'ort land, wro oonvlctwl In tho United Stnion diatrlut court of iiMuk the nmiu to dofruud and ovtMottlus n land lot tory. Mayor Alboo illsmlnuHl former Oib'f of Tolleo Slover. uo captain of p' llco, and Cnptoln lllloy, three or K-ants and aoren (mtrolwen. for con duot uubocominK an officer Tho die mtasals are results of cbnrKea mndo against certain membor of tho do partuiout. In a awoeplng declaton. jn which Mrs. Co wa scotUtngl) crttlctaed. Judge McOtnu rantel a decre of di vorce to Pr, Henry WnJdo ('00, a prominent l'ortlnnd phyalctnn. al thotiKh Mrs. t'oo had aakod (or the dlvorco. and held that alt tho proparty lntolv.nl In tho suit In his. Aaron It. C'ooley. 47. browor In Snu Vranclaco, waa arrattd thcrw a the ntloaetl slayer of Ttiouiin Van IVIt Sr.. In Curryncounty. Oreon. 15 yeara ago. It I said bore that the arrrat may Involvo proutiuont tamlll" in tills ftato and U'aaUlopton It in tlmatod that the hotnicldo wa the outgrowth of a (cud, and that tho r layer probably was employed to com rait tho' act. C. A Kudell. of Tho Daltos. whodls appeared Inst Saturday, (allow itia tho iMtutns of a warrant for his nrrt 011 the charge of ha vine misappropriated funds of tho Mooso Ult;o. of which he as treaaurer. klltod hlmsolf In a Portland hand bv mklus poison. If You Can Manufacture Anything Come to HEELER W To Do The Manufacturing Free NiJes and ttkclul II sacHasreBsaesajs in tiio.se tin 1 eeeier t h e 03i-'.' .Wliulein Hay for Brief News ol the Week on tboutfR biace our lat issoi the new curruncv bill has been signed by the president and bus become a law of the land. It; will not become edeetive, however, unui iae urk.-nniw.nua ami ra.cqiwtr , brinooth mv m.nt tn hi. n!!W necessary for its operation has ben ' inspection, 'wrapped in tree topa. Tho New York .waemUly paased th provided. Substantial busincas men He turncth it down ami iniatA that I direct primary hill, ami bankers throughout the length and j ; wrap it in clean, white cloths. j Mnaane'istt atate Krango didwt breadth of the land are declaring it to Yo"' v,sri,r tho' mine ho Rrew op in ngllt, woman tUtraae at the cloa be a Rood h,v and the moat important j ?HoZ2!?A and ' J 1 " ' on. piece of legislation that haa been an- j twelve dollars and n half. ' Kcrulr:cra herr have aent throurh acted in this country during the paat ', Ue hurls threats ut me if I brin not the nulla oUno 13 I 'S.'.jO lo tho foli. fifty years. j the liver and "linU." and if I am at home or Chr mm s acrordlnj. t The editor of the Herald ha inter-1 about nuyin my ml at the.f,r,,rM1 hv ,h, . w v' k inoniii s emi. no maKctri me orlns; the 1 ' lies ion ice. mv livers with Koro-' J'uck, tr.e coia:c wceaiy, nas uwn ene and insiateth on seeing the hides t in over by the Mnw. n SoelnUi.: there is none publication, nccordln, to a roport Surely, the wortls "Clean up awl stay from Now Ycrk clean" will be hurlol at mo all the Th City Council of Indeiiendenc.-. dy of my life, and I shall live in I Or., ralaod the local saloon llconsv iL-ur ui me insuecwr iur erer unu ' fiu rnn, nif-n Nelialcm Ha,tbot Co. Wheeler, Oregon PoHUnd Offuci 327 I'jllm nldj Tin4mook Ofbu, &, V. K. UiU ..: .i 1 1 i . 1 I V""1 . ,uca,t """.7" w money at the time of inspection. .e quesHon. rresnieni .ait 01 ineiIk. anointeth mv Uvvts i-irst .National aays, tnat in his 1 judement, the bill is a ;ood one and that tue F"irst N'attnnal will take part ! in the new bunking scheme. President ; Harrison of the Countv Bank, which is ' a si ite twin'-, says, that for the present ' the County Bank will not chance its , ever. Amen. char er. but that if the new banking 1 law, after a fair trial, demonstrates ! that iu provisions will be of benefit to ! his bank, he will advise coini; into the j proposition. BASKET BALL Three names of bsskct ball will he J played at the Opora Houso on Tunsdny II.. 'JA.W TL 1 . The new law will no doubt develop wj bt. ctcd al ? nn, Wjj. weak jpon as it is beiotf tried out, but j played by T. H, S. vs. the Ahrr.nt; taking all things into considuration second came, Junior Class vs. Fresh there seems to be no question but what raen third , Kme, ;Sutrraettes vs. it is a ureal improvement over the old ! Amans- Adm.ssmn 25c. law. ACCURATE JUDGING DONE BY STUDENTS OF STOCK That College student of animal husbandry are learning to judie and place livestock with great accuracy is shown by the cluseneaa of the scores made by four Agriculture ("allege teams at the Portland I.iv.; ,t k:. Show. T'ie Idaho team .von first place with a total of 2351 4 point out of a pi-iti!r 3000. the Oregon team was sec-jti i wilo 23 p-ji.iU, Wasnint-n State w:n thiri with 2331 (tointii, and Utah fourth wilt, 2237j points. There w a differ-mc i,( fiveaud a half points oetvuen the Ore gon and the Idaho tennis, ond of sixty five between the highest and the low est. Points are made by first placing f.jur animals of one class in order ot their excellence and then giving orally to the committee on contetts the reasons for so placing 'hem. In order to make 100 points the student must U: correct in ranking the animalt and correct in de livering his reasons, which must be done without notes. Should every man in a team do this without an error in any one class of livestock, tho team would receive 600 puints. As there were nix classes of stock to be judged, each team would have made 300 on a perfect score The six classes were as follows; Shorthorn breeding cattle, at catt e, dairy milkers, dairy breeders, Hamp shire breeding ewes, and pigs. The best score by a single member of anv team was made by Mr. Schnelby, of Washington State, with GIG points. The Kecond highest was reached by W. K. Peery, of the Oregon College, with 504 points. The following members of tho Ore- A CONSISTENT LAYER Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Ore., Dec. 15. A hen that pre duces 65-1 eggs in throe consecutive ! years is a triumph of the brcedeis' art. I lien No. A. 27 of the Oregon Aicricul ' tural 'Jollege St.. lion, has made this marvelous record. During the first year she laid 210 eggs, the second 222, and the third 202. Like moat of the other ruiimrkahlo layers in tho cham pion floc!, she is a cross bnrd hen of ti; !l irr.d Hock and White Leghorn breeds, and belongs to the new ctrafn or breed that is being developed by Professor James Dryden for increasing egg production. The value of her three yeoi s' work, 65J dozen eggs at 2oc. per in :i is about JI I. The rost of her food throe years ts about SI 50. This leave a margin of $U,50 to pay for in vestment and labor. Stop That Itch! I will guutato ru to itop tliat itch in two tecond. No remedy that I have ever sold tor Y.c-iHmn, 1'sorlanlH, anil all other dlseasQa of tins Hkln haa Klvtn mora thorough satisfaction than the U. D. D. Prescription for Eczena 1 tuararittu this remedy, LAMAK'S DRUG STOKK TILLAMOOK. OHK. from J15r0 to 13000 each, with the 'limit placed on two snloous a herulotoro. A teat of the wornnu suffraKn law In Illinois haa been commuucml In form of suit filed to prevnnt tho ; election comnilnalonura from penult- tlnB fcoparato ballots for women and j to prevent women from voting, j Dayton. Ohio, the lawst city In the j United Status to operate under tho icotnmlsalon manager form of kovomi ment after January 1, 131', atdoctod H. .M. Wnite. Cliiclnnntl, Ohio, city 1 enfjineer. a Its city mamiKer. Kopreseatatlve membora of tho pro l.rn..e ; rty from ovory coiiKna uonal district In Illinois met at Chi tafia, adopted a platform nod Inform tlly arsreod that Prank O. Allen, of Mollne, should be the party"H rnndl date for the United Status senate next year. tlbSG. C 1 tNOIIIIR nil Mtt) SUM I.Wll'i 15, lit iml 0 ik 60 Vail . . iit JOO Tall - . - . SOc ISO Tati .... iJ0 2i0 ViU . ... 2XO rrt.rlr-ll f (trTL( .,tt C ItliVrf lAltltL ,, 'ii-r t.AIM lll-rnt vl(h K'1 1 WorsiiuafUl Tlllaniooi Electric 1,1 Licrh: i: roi Co. H,'uJ,,,,', Dr. L. Iv. Hewitt1 Geo. P. Wiosll 1 1 OSTKnl'ATIIIf PHY.tli UN AND .SrjfKoN O.ntolrirai Hprlallt Hot I. I'Uoim Hot, nmi OlHfo; vVhitohasn- Koildntro. TILUVMOOK Oltll D l'1'.ltKINM. MtMIPnNT JIKNTIST IJHio II tllUron llidil. All Work (iliala Hrr.l 1 11,1. MtK K. OkKOON DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, list Localrd in Ihr Comracrclal Blclg., . .. Suecercling -r. I'. J. Sharp. All Vt of I OiuMiilml, J,,v pw,i. Ollltr I Imiru a lo (iJO p. ui. Or n Uvrnliiji from 7 until i o'cIikL Dr. Jack Olson HLSIDKNT DKNTIST Ollloo Hours Iro'n 'J a. m. to 5 p. m. Oddfellows lluiltlinx loth I hoiiea Harris' Bargain Store Opposite Kd'i (ianigc Is giving a ticket away with every purchase on Drawing for the Beautiful $10.00 Do!! To be drawn for Christ mas Eve. Come and trade here and save your tickets. WATCH MY WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Tillamook Vl-.TKItlNAitlAN. mom 'norirni I . 1 ' i iOj D IIOKSK I C Dcrrvv r 1 u bv keeping him In slmbby old Harness J. C. KCLUY, D. V. M. . -, r """ iiiiiui: ill mo I best stock at prlcus that ought to lUllipt JOll. A WKLL MA DIC HAUNKSS will not only Improvo tho nppeiiriuiu of your homo, but contributo to your safety as well. Mnuy a runaway rould bo avoided if the old Harness had been discarded in time. Oregon i ATThIJM Y.AT-U f Ti'a.iv k Vx J if TllUmook. 01 Pioneer Transfer C,. DICK h SON. rVjJ i !Mh Phr I lie Snmc I'rlcc lo Ihrrn Tll.l.AnoOK I NDHWrAUl It. ,V III NKUi, Mfi, l-ocatcd III lltli' ! rg r' .rJKfljOI II v t r ruui. 1'urtori.l I)ir.lr JUiJtJ t.a h- Ai' I 'A hn HoT'Ol Tillamook Baker's roi; sMX.if ALL GROCERS n the ("oiin y l irtei in 1 fx.. f t .... .1. fVitftlf. liwivi i i i ,i. , ,., i wregoii, i ir iinaii'o w .j.uii uii-inu in rnui Ku, NOTICE TO CREDITOUl . I irt of th in nr. m Four Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord LoU; $2.80 in Twenty Cord LoU. A. F. COATES LUMBER CO. W. A. WILLIAMS, rillamook - . Onwoii tllornr)-atm blrnlnr lillomook County Dank llldfj. The Most Important Business of Yours Ih where you invest your money. Tbu Western Ioan ti. Savings Co. "of Salt Lake Olty.Utah.a tried ami nrov. d company. s now ready for buslnesH In Tillamook and Tlllitipook Co, To loan you money or build you a homo on small monthly payments, at a low ratu of interest. Write or see A. C.EVERSON,Lon Agt. A. M NAIK, President. I), L. SHUODK. Vn. ui.i CANZADA KVKKHON, HVcy. Wr'. uoard or Appralsors, E. M, jiales, F. H. Mlnlck, K. r. achmnn, K, J, CIiiuhhuii. i i r ,1,0,,1r'''' Trustees. John Iceland Hun. derawn, II. L. HcaU, I L. C. Smith w. (',. m,.i i H. T. BOTTS Lawvpr . COMPLETE SET 01s ABSTRACT. uniw O.'J-LMM, Tillniimoh Hloclc Tlll(lfo . . (),.,, T.H.G0YNE Attorney.st.Uw m4 Land Ollfce BuKinesa. Opposite ConrthoHM GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at I aw Office in Commercial Building El- J. Claubsen Lawyer DkuVkujikk Advokat Coiiiiucrc.nl Utiiltliiifer matt, r of lb" ralnte uf L i Hi:, unnwi, i., I Wl,..r..- ii. nnilrralirmd "! lulu uniwilned bv Ui slJt court, mlmisisUiitor of W '' thi-rofori', all Tnii ial ngnlimt lh eatnlc 'f''tw... J sent tho mum I" Wlu. "7J '"- .? ; 1 1 lie d until or mis iiourc nr.. ii.... I. IJ01-X. Sl JIMO.-H iiniiiiM, ui - - i Hiilldlnr, Porlland. W0" olllro. oiinuiilal HsiMlnftTi" ti.. 1 .... Sr V'Tllbunnok. 0 18th of Ui-ct-tidH-r. l'J- 'l'liomH"t:oiit, Atlmln""! NOTICE TO CRFJMTOli i.. ..... i.. i.nri id the ? 0.TKOI.. for TiIImihiW"WI nutter or ino latiim"' am decensetl. . T i.w . . ,i. liiriilfrnM duly iippolnl.-d by UvtjA court, ndmlnlHtrator of datum iignlimt Hio "J" , will present tliusidiifl to 1" proper voucnui" fro in the ilnttt of m. m iKatiinii. OIIICO OI Jlliuen 'TiL.tlind. HpaldliiR HiiIMIuK. 1'0X Tllhiinook City, 0ri'K"ii. . ii.,i..,i i.i 'rnliiinooK. Oreironi .IH V U I orr.r lii'i'i ,.i..imii - 1'li,.imiy I'oiltl U. m, ,,.-. -