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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1913)
" 3 4 ISSUED TWICE A WEEKTUESDAY AND FRIDAY iG!I5llOULAT,ON of" Any Paper in Til la moo K COUNTY A Tillamook, OuiiGort, Dkckmiiku 30, 1913. NO. 98 mi bj . i m ... " - - ' m wr 1 ' m 1M (TSTl 'Mason and Star Lodges Install New Masonic Lodje Room Scene of Ltree Gatberhj of Masons, tbeir j Faailiei and Frisnds. Dec. 27tk. 4 , On Saturday evening. Dec, 27th, thu Slue I.bclec, Royal Arch Masons and Ution In the now Masonic lodge roam. There- w large attendance of Mas ons, their faml'Ies nnd friends, there ielng about J60 or more persons pres. HALTOM'S Wish ,Yqur:i very happy New Year and thank you heartily fWyour business-As one of your New Year's resolutions, trade at Italtom's The )U)i0c o( Hart Scha liner & Marx Clothing, Stetson Hats, Florbhicm Shoes, Nemo and Ajn- ; aim other erican Lady CorSets, ivayser Silk Gloves Hosiery. Ladies Home fournal Patterns unci I;, old MerchandMd' : PR&ttfejTORY -.fiMJS; ftsferts Wednesday, Dec. 31st. possible minimum; to eloic our lines l winter nWcluimlise, to tnnlce our stock ttltow as fnr t possible the tciist ciitiiiit ol last year's oods that We may open our tfpriiiK Hues of merchandise t the reaiest possible advantage. To do this vvc will sell joods for the next ten days, during stock taking, at prices that have never been paralleled in this county, lor instance, ail Ladies' Suits at price THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY BARGAINS AWAIT YOU IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. EXTRA SPECIAL: For the flrit week In January, double gold bond trading stamps with every 10c. purchase t gvafirawcggr rm m masu fjTho Blue Ivalgo, fniitallod their offlc tsfiratj Attoyficy H. T. BotU acting aV rostaflintr officer and. Frank kuver- incv'urtlfjg romfraLjt. -t.li I. -r'li.. ,.r .i... rti. " t flficmvb6 wereiiata'lhjd; .', J 717-' ii'r It is the aim of this bank to j,dve "the best banking service possible and we do it! Jt is also otir aim to have the -very bqst wptipnient such as l'roo! Hanking f Vault, Hur- Wur Proof Sale, Modern bale Deooslc U'.wcr-'and we them. t , Jilolern Fire Vn JKooiii, Fire Proof til Hoc Proof Safc.w Have V FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAM00,C,C0REG0N FOREST NOTES. mat receipts from the national ia of Wnohlnifton nnd OreHWV lur- he put four months utnountod to 820, an lncroo of 17 por cent recalpta for tho wmo period last the two million trees to ho .plant- I tha natloiml oreata of Montonu ortharn Idalio during tho prosunt yaar, onwhulfhuvo hiuin vet, put ill and tho raat will bo put 111 A thorouhly up-to-dnto sawmill with u ctipncltyvof (Mi.OOO board feet day linn boon otected, on thu Bouth const of Mindanao hluiid. U la of Amcrlcnn make throuhout, and uses tho modern hahdsAW, This is only ono of suvornl such nillU In tho I'hlllpplnoB. It Is prodiutcd that westorn yollow pino will furnish nn cxeollont aourco of turpontlno us tho southern pino bo cornoa oxbuusted. Whllo thoro uro llvo hoinlocka in tin?, Unltud Stutps, only two nvo of ny coinmcrolnl Importance, common hem- ! WHAT ARE CONTENTS j OF AVERAGE EGG CRATE OrfKon Awriculturnl CoHcrc, Cor 'vnllis, Ore., Dec. . Only about three-fourth of the eiri that uro ' purkod in crates at Iho store as thev ciMtie from tho farm arc fresh, Of the I roinnirtdcr alwut three-fourths aro elass leil us stale, most of tho others arc ' crdckel and dirty and a sinallu,r num j berrotlen. This is tho ' average con Klition of a crnteof cRgs such as are , found in tho mnrkct in various prirts of tho United States, aceonitiiK to tho Invi'.Mtlnutiiiii:! mado by the IJ. S. Departuiont of Agriculture l'urhaps tho cgx in Oregon aro not quitu bo bud us that, at loast not al ways, but they aro fur from what they should be, When tho ckijs aro pucked of mixed lots just as they aro brought in by farmora und poultrymen, the numt)er Of okjis in ouch of thu four clusscs at certain scusons, as found by carnitine nt tho Orcffun Station, is about as follows: Fresh oRjra 2M, stulo ere;s 65, craqW cd or dirty efrirs 31, rotton 2. In per centages tho valuos in tho abovo order uro 77.B, lli.e, ndn, Tho condition of tho otfa in tho markets is ascertained by candllner.a process that under scientific market methods would bo' attended to by tho producer. Hut aa lon as no better prices arc paid for ruded. nnd strictly frerih ol'cs than are unid for mixed lot6 just so InnK grading before nitirklnn' 'will not bo done. Tho present method of buying and ' Holllnjr without regard tffyj aluo is un fit Ir both to tho producer ,and consumer of fresh euu Shall tho inroducer, tho dealer or ttie cot sumer.lHKU toe nrsii wtop to conect the pwaeal unsutisfuct- j orv niothods of marklnKt' '' , LI 4 E. TrombU.. VlX f. Klbert Clrm, S, U' f I E. J. Itc?dy: J. D.' . f E, J. .Shilling, S. S. It. N. Ilcnkle, J, 3. M. V. Stlllwell, Tyler., ( Immediately iui tho (rulajlatton of itt Bloc Jcdtfe o!flcrs,,Wt C; f olraagc, ith a ftiw'lUttni rmaik nrpsonifs tho Dido I-Odico, and , Chapter with : lfe sire portrait of pr. Johnson, at5 Wnf tim ' '' reaiaWilt-. . of. inii ciiy unu a nevoiea mob; air. wmnor nia spionmu cnaracLerantt tbT?anyI thm he had danc" i or ,Tiso!iry. rrnnK bevernnce re- sforief to Mr. Tulmaco's nreintation irho porUafl, spe-SkinRof its wonder ful likencas to Or. Johnson, and thank ing Mr. Talmuue for tho beautiful lfttUhhtldJMn-jlin.JoautJ I' fui o;old plated oval frame. Mr. lair inline WiLn given u vote of thuuks for tho upprupriuto and beautiful tl. which was indeed a fSttink' Rift on fitting (cc.nsion, the? Chapter of Roy al Arch Miutiiis of this city beiut; nam ed in honor of Dr. Johnson, whose endeavors thirty years ago meant so much to tho Masonic Ledge of this city. The presentation of the portrait wns followitl by tho installation of the oft',, cers of Johnson Chapter of Itoyal Arch Muslims, It. T. Hottj uctinR as install ing officer and Frank Severance as marshall. The following officers were installed: C. W. Talmaue, High Priest. Geo. H. Hdmuntls, King. K. I). Severance, Scribe, Curl llnberlach, Sec'y. 0. 1. dough, Treasurer. The installation of the officers of Johnson Chanter of Itoyal Arch Masnna was followed by the instullition of the ollieers of Silver Wuvo Chapter of the Knstern Star. The installation of the Eastern Star officers was of longer duration and very interesting. Mrs. Amanda Haber lach, the installing otlioer, had her part of the work wo,l committed and delivered it in ueh a manner ns to tiring forth many compliments, flirs. C. I. Cluliirh acted as marshal. Just before tho installation of tho j lOustern Star officers, Attorney FI. T. j Holla on behalf of the chapter present ed tho retiring Worthy Matron, Mrs Lulu Crenshaw, with a Past. Worthy Matron's pin, in recognition of the faithfulness laid rial with which she hud performed the duties of her office during tho past year. , The following officers were then in stalled: Zoo J. Smith W. M. Curl Maberlach W. P. Zola M. Shrode A. M. A'. H. Gaylord, Secretary. B, J. daujson, Treasurer. Lola Needy. Conductrees. Theresa Gaylord, Associate Conductress. TILLAMOOK COUNTY POSTMASTERS' APPOINTMENTS The following poUmnters have late ly been appointed for points in Tilla mook county: Harnesdsle, Vcru V. Karnes, vico Frank Karnes; Hambik, B. (J. Anderson, v-e ! L. Crook; Ncskowin, Catherine D. Crater, vice J. W. Myers: Netarts. Maude S. Shap. vice J. A. Kiggs: Sandiake, KWn K. Atkinson, vice Eddie R. Hayc.; Woods, Everett E. Parker, vice Wm. It. Robodee ; Oretawn. Vrn. Redberg; PaeifltsCity, ) wight r! Ed- miinds; Wllnon, Jas. P. Reeher. The postmastership of Tillamook City has not been settled ,as yet. P. W. Todd, B. p. Umar and W. F. Hak er, the present incumbent, are active ! Our Weekly Portland Letter Work on Uasalilla Project te It Pushed. Co-operation Aaeaf Farnen Urge:. Portland, Ore., Dec. 30 (Special) The problem of furnishing, work for idle men fn Eastern Orejitfn, which la an important nnestion at the present time, Is to be solved within a very short time by the commencement of actual construcboo work on the first 10,000 acre unit of the West UnutHIa :xtcnsi6n Irrigation project Orders EX-SENATOR BOURNE SUITABLE REMEMBEREB 7 eandidatea for the position. Wo under- i . ". T t 1a .t . . 7 stand tnat U. J. Myers and Mr. 'Dahl.,?avc ?cei b' en,. trean.havo also tendere.1 their appHca- " . t ' . "ut ""'Hr """J Uoiia.Tor the position. Recommenda-J , "."T, T . ".. - v tiona fromonrscnators are now in thei;: V- . ,p 7 . hands of the department officials. , , . ,. available, the work wil) be poshed straiRh't tbYough to completion and it is expected Ifciat tbe project will be fin ished within a year. Under prjsent Tillamook Count, friends. of Ex-Sen-L ator lloume, lately 'ttnt to him. atl ,; .,,., rVashlogton. a solid gold plate three i ,-ot. J- f; nches wide and tlye..ncne feng Ulnatn,H anJ M()rrQW co,jnUm token of appreciation lor the splendid -n-. .nni :.u service, rendered Lihb. locality, during worfe un!er , own di A - r . ,, i ijaicr a large pari 01 we worK will De OronrTheioIlowlnR words-were' en-1, ,-,,, r t graved upon tbaplatoj , )ntticta bfrered to gcU,cr3 a io jonauianioourne Jr., mis (Men- t. r.i -At.MiL.i. t j . - Ottf j fn - . i".urnismnTinemen3piovmeni our ,f h iJlPxii is noth4 to be done ttTaVIntcHfint.aneifaAiirBel J hk eifar he him In hi.'nalf .oflfctsV A Cbopirative enterprise -Ja. noir country and particiilarly in jIeve'lopinfiiunJr way )none jfarmind commonityi upouuaing me wonuenui iaw oi1" "w ,nwi i;t,guy v"1"' jon and her rejourcea." '.'Present-.copied In msny paftS of, Ojregon, Ir and Oregon ed by: Citizens of Wheeler ajia Nchaien. flrci'tisrrcitTr By Citizens of Tillamook." Tho gift wus ssnt hfm in a beautiful card case upon which his name was engraved in gold. It is valued at 51S0. CITY DAIRY EXTENDS GREETING The City Dairy extends a New Year's greeting, thanking its many friends for the liberal patronage of the past year, and wishing them all h Happy New Year; trusting that busi ness relations will continue as pleasant in the future as in the past. Yours for further service, W. D. Glad well. Harricte Sarchet, Chaplain. Lula Crenshaw, Adah. Jessie Plank, Ruth. Blanche Mc Nair, Esther. Ethel Gaylord, Martha. Clara Boats, Electa. Levina Coates, Warder. Ira C. Smith, Sentinel. After the installation ceretnofdes wero over, sixty four of those present sat down to the hrst tables of the,banv ,quct that had been prapured in the banquet room. -The tables were filled twice. Those who had charge of the workof preparing the banquet are to bo' congratulated on the success ,of their part of the evening's entertain ment. The tables fairly groaned witn the good things to cat nnd after all had been fed Ihere wns plenty to spure. which, for various reasons, difficult? in ranriielfng farm products has, been ex? perica,e4nMlC,Io ,4h'wr,w1e :...!- .i . , tjr ii uiuiat wuiiiujuiiiiy uivy arc uuiiuih a packing plant for the purpose of o'ia posing of their surplus livestock in the same way the big puckers in Chicago handles stock. Careful investigation of marketing conditions has been un dertaken and toe promoters aroj.assur ed of an outlet for all products ant! e hearty ' mUCh higher return to stockmen than can be secured under present condi tions. This fact of co-operation in Wisconsin is remarkable only as re gards the character of the business undertaken. In Oregon thero is abund ant opportunity for the establishment of co-operative creameries, canneries nnd even for a number of starch fac tories. The raw products for maintain ing1 such industries can readily be pro duced in enormous quantity, and ap parently all that is lacking is the in itiative and the community spirit which should bo as highly developed 'n Ore gon as in any other state. We have some co-operation in marketing, the Subscribe for the Herald. Vou the news twice u week. It brings results of which have been-fairly satis factory, but there is profit for the farmer aijd. benefit to the-community in the extension of tho policy to a point where it will unite tho interests of pro ducers wver a considerable territory and" which will, to n great extent, do away with the unsatisfactory market ing .conditions which, now exist. Jay Baker the East Beaver cheese man, was iivhe city Monday, settling accounts and transacting other busi ness in'cinnection with the factory. He brouyjjj; in .the fast load of cheese 6f the season's run. lock und western heralocfc ruakea tho ' bettor lumber. x Tho Philippine bwafuot forestry uses a launch for aarvlea batwajryi tho islands. Tho U, S,, Forea servce em ploys several, both1 on inland lukuw mid In suit water, in Aak,aii.l Florida, LAMAR'S t VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" On Your Own Account Have you aqy money In the bank? A part of your earnings ought to bo placod there, anyway. Everybody can afford to save some thing, however' littlo. Have a bank account of your own nnd you -will feel happier, better, more Independent. Make your little mpnay earn uyrf , und so grow bigger. -Better than hoarding it where fire " or thieves can reach it. Your bank-book ia a receipt . and an evidence ft your wlso economy. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank . f 31': rt' 1 - V v IT V