Htfeld. issued twice a week tuesday and friday Largest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook Countv xx. Tillamook, Okkoon, Janpanv 10, 10H-. NO. 103 erchandisc Fair Sale Continues We've received more than fifteen letters and fully twenty telephone calls asking us if we would continue the Mer chandise Fair Sale a few days. And in compliance to so many requests irom our friends who could not come in this week, we've decided to continue the sale a few days. And in seme instances we will present better values. We will also continue the hourly sales, and it will pay you to aire often. To those of vou who come and have nnf at- eniieri iiiis. ii e niypesi aim uesi saie ui our enure rarppr in Tillamook, we simply say, ask your neighbor about the gen uine price neductions which we are offering. Signed, N. E E: T. HALTOM AND ASSOCIATES See Windows for our Hourly Sales Bulletin for RConday, January 19th. New Hotel In Financial Straits J. P. WorraH's MiiraanaircRicat It !i Alleged, Ii The Cause Of The Trouble and Suit. BARN AND STOCK BURNS. i A cinniiliiln' him hee'i lllrd in the Circuit l cttirt tv John l.rluml lien- demon, in behalf ill the r. tock hnt I rli iUIUiimI the Tfllttmnok llulrl Co , ii ci ipouitioti, P. J. Wound, Anna A. Woirull unit OhurleH Klittr, illii-cMiK, unking Hint ii re orlei he appointed. Drfrmliint Wot lull I tin' ovvnt.i of .8 ulnui-i nl Hock and Mih. Wort nl S. nllitlCM, which u'Uch thrin it iiinititllv of (Hock The) nip luith tlliri'tniit nl tint company. II Ih .illegtdtluit P. J. Wi.rrall mill wife tanned hiiiiI company tit adopt cci'lnln by Iiih, 1111111111; which in mhii? cition whiih pmvlilcii (hut I the' iiiii be rlmugril or altered by tln ho.inl ol dim-tut without 1 Hitbimiiiiig the ilninge tn the m t k holder" Tin-in Initial liy law pin ltlrd llliit tin i'-.ttcbtcdnr ahutlld he Im mrrtl In aimii ol tki Tli t under t. i" !) iiw the jiiphI tlrut in the gem-inl iiuiiiiif-i unit tin , "IICII 1 I'lilluiili'.cd to tinnxnct nil .the hiinitirnH, including the pur-1 , CIIIIHIIIg Ol lippllc. I'll' I II it mm illirt loin P. Country Fair Subject Discussed Dr. Shafer of State University Thinks They Should Become Great Folk Catherine. A state fair Hint would by a culmin ation of nil the county fair 'if the state, with contestant In sport, mus- j Mm. Smith, fnrmurly Mm, Christian I ,c oratory, sixjllltig, arithmetic, rend- J. .Smith ItiKi , "k' "im wtnii-not, ffum this schoals of Knrly Wednesday morning btilweiiti I :'I0 mill 1! o'clock, lire, wim discovered I in tint linrn belonging to Mm. J. A. : bmlth, near the Vaughn place. 'I'htt Urn wnii no fur advanced when discov ered that nothing could he ilono to savu the (mm. Four hoMi'it, four cows, two calve niul one hog were burned, besides mime rig Manic nml liny. 'lint Ion I n mtvoru one, with no Insurance. Dwvl was married to A. Saturday evening. THE W. R. C. INSTALLS OFFICERS Tim Woman' Itohrf Corp held it regular tiipeth'ir lnl Saturday after in Kiu. One Candidate, Mi Davis, wn Initiated innklui' it totnl of til member. Tho olllei't for the ensuing yenr wer Installed by itutilling officer Mm. Kv linger, Cowl ictor. Mm. Alum ShulU, Culur heitrer Mr. Stlllwoll, Mr. l'.iKi'. Mm. Koweii nml Mr. Cliirke. Seveml honornry munihera of the 0. A. It. xit were iri!ent, Mini worn very much plonncj.l in the iiuuiiiur In which M'...r..n i tlm work wb 'xwiiiiililli.il. Thov iil iillllj wltr vnteil tllelilKeivew mihulen. I I"'1' K'fet tre on the iillllcltiiltioil of .r. oriiiii iri riviiiir jituui pel , uie ncnmiitioni lo lie liciii hero next month nml honnl. Mm, Wornill i, ,i ,, i.. ,.w...,,i ,i. . . . , ernllnn of nil ini'inhcr nml citizen In inillt ut ii emit n( i Konornl, to help inakti it n ureei Mr. iiiltlltlniiiil ill),!)! Frnnk Sovenince on Lohnlf of the i.nl ineiiihcM I'rrnciitud Mr. Htiitr with n ,111(1 lliircl U omtll, on Hccie ...... 4 . t I lie noii-i u,.m I Wl',4"-''. W'l II II i lor Immune I II .ill. ...nil la. Hih ....... ..I.. I... II.... I i. 'invm " I'll . uniiiiiMIII llllll I . .. . ' P J ttomill It..- hecn ii iiiuii of Utx Mr. Ilorn-ce l.ue.t. the 'uroxiily inteiiipetlite tnihitn. hun newly iilecte l prcalileiit. tnnde it few " " i hffen niinrielni.iiie nml .ihiMlve I reiunrk nnd wlnhed nil inuinhi-M to COMMERCIAL CLUH GIVES SMOKER ? V" c,,'';i inn to IoyB,ly up)0rt ht!r llllr, hcr mllIillU UMIcM". - liliiirrelMiinie hull P. J . ., .. , . , , W nrriill hei iiii he hint (teipiently ilrnwii n tevolvrr nml thieiitciietl to nlioot tlnine with wlioili he niinii- ... .... ..( ... . ("ICIl 11. IIIIH llMIMl .llillllHI I'lttlllll i iiiciiini vino rooniH on iiiexmiv ........ . - - - . cvctiliijf.tliB. Kiileitaliuuaiil Coin'. "? t.l invlt.itlon-i .."'? ' ' ' , . , " '" " 11 1' l-lllnv II Ir- ,,,r "I'l'l It is the nitn of this hank to give the best banking service possible ami we do it. It is also our aim to have the very best equipment such as Modern Fire Proof Hanking Room, Kire Proof Vault, Bur glar Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Hoxes and we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, liOREGON There win n Inrue iitteniluticc ol incinhcr tit the ,'lllittiiook Com- ncrcinl Out u roouin on Tin ! iiilt(ir liuvimr mi.hi i fur 'Ut nf II... ,..'i.lllm,',n,,l, , .'.,1 . H'rf I"" "I UpwilliU Of HO ;!.,,,, I ron. ert l.y the l lllniiiook Mill I l,"?r '.''"V" '" "ccoiinl of opei.itinK I nry iiitiui. hiec ro.iinl hoxliiK coi. ...,,, , ,,,,,,, . ,,, ,, ,ixIu Iteynokl,, mm.or vice president; II'MIM. 1111 Ol 11 111. II lVr.li III-, -In r. Ml . ' ""v ...... . . - ' -'-''.' 1. .......... I ............ .. .. Till.. . iiii"iiiii.iu,riinriii(iiiii ill i in ii trillion. After the clone of tiultteii the customary hirth lny luncheon wn rIviiii in honor of Mm. Hvii Huer not MU t.ucllo Woolfu, whjch wn enjoyed by nil incuibf r ittul ttieir fmuiliun, nn.l nil int momlmM nnd fllmtlltfC TticT f'lllowlnj; olliccr were Intiillel : Mm. ilernice l.ticna, president; Mm. LAND PLASTER -W f1lT . lTiT l " m A .T-WT and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West ILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS KREBS ERGS., Prop. have now ft limited supply of brick and drain ready for the market at the following prices: RICK, - 0.00 FEW THOUSAND 4. IN. DRAIN TILE, 20.00 PER THOUSAND Located ti miles south of Tillamook on main traveled rpad. MUTUAL PHOHE ilniWH liy tn irfctre. Inntin inenllil mimic hy t'. W. riioillitn mill I.. V Kliethiiiilt ami inlei'cntiiii tnlk hy fill Wound. The tulk of Jmlu'e Cull Wornill lie erci4 mot i: tliiin piiimlnu' notice lll reputation im un eloipieut tnlker mill tleep thinker, llln wide petnoiiiil acipiiiintiiiu'e with pnlilli- uirii, hi ripccxpciiciicv in the ptillticnl, huxl iichh mill Hoeiul worht, eiiuhlen 'ilin to riitcrtiilu. Spenkliiif of well. known wrftern who iiiulie penph liinirh, he culled ittteutloii to their love o( iiiornllty, home mill liiinilv. he ipioteit Murk Twiiiu'n heniitifiit riiltiiili ut IiIh wife h k'rnve, im one of the KcuiHiif Aiiiericiiii ver : Win in Slimmer miiii, nhhic kindly here. Wuriii Sniillierii wiml, hlnw miltly here, (irceu Mini uhove lie Unlit, lie lli;lit, Cood nlulil, ileur hciirt. trooil niulit. He culled iittnulioii to Kiley'M favor ite poem, "Alonu' 'hunt knee deep in j ii ne nun iiintiy oinern, ,ir Wornill Miiid thnt in HiIm neof com iiiercliiliMiii nnd mud rindi for unln nnd irold, lluil lirothethood wim IomI mIIu of he.irtH trmiipled on, hoiuen wrccKcu, wne nun ch i ren neglect ed, hence untft and iiiiiiitirulltv were IticieiiHlnir, lie eloiiiiently uppciiled for un every day Chrintiitii life of tiioriility, liimcHty, temperance in all thiuuH, the practice of the Golden Knle, love of home and wife nnd children, renpect fur women and cluiHiity, ami that tlienc unit only tlieHe, hroiiKlit true liiippinrHH, that fiilHeaiiilutioii led loan empty Rrnve, without a flower, that I'iiuic'm crown wan only n crown of thoriiH, that when old iitfo coiuen upon iih, iih come it iiiiihI, when meniory lived in the punt which each hud made for hiniMelf, we could not et u way from the life we had lived. CIohiiiit. he I Haiti 'If you nee u mail in woe, walk rlurlit up and my 'Hollo:" 'Bay 'Hello' and KniMp IiIm liaiul. Give kind wordH and let him know you are IHh friend and cure." Mr. Wor nill hitflily complimented the Tilln. monk Commercial Club, nnd mud lie hail not Hecn itt eipial in any town ninny time the hIxu of Tlllu monk, llil wait followed by a Dutch Supper, ufter which aeveral Hhort iuldreHeri were iniide. Thene were till to Hie point and allowed that conulderoble interent wum taken In the club. CharliH Kiinr.e wiih the llrnt culled on uud lie took up the ipieHtlou of ralHinir r.0K( bcrriea in thin county, lie hoped that the club would devote Hh next monthly inectiutr to thin Hiibject. Attorney TalnuiKB Hiiwented that a tret to pettier Hplrit hIiouIiI prevail in the city nnd the club I). L. Shrode. Curl llabcrhich, Krwln HurriHoit, C. W. Miller, Colonel IlvudurHon uud Colonel Worrull a I no tnude Hhort tiilkH. Nutfm Clmrch Srrlcei. 2:00 P. M. Sunduy bchool. 8KW P. M. Preaching Service. 7:80 P, M. Preaching Service. Prayer ineetinire on Tueaday aad I Friday eveniugi. H. J. Pontius. iiiook I utility lltink ilu tiiper two 11. 'inn at a icutiil of intiuiiiu fioni I'JiMX) to l.;.(il prt iiiouih. To IiiiiiImIi the llOIrl a mill lnue ol ?lu i,(KI wiirt pliitvil on the luilhliiiK, which M puyiilile In inouthly in Htallmentn ot f Jill 10 ; iO," wit borrowed from oilier MiiutieH, mid it in believed that the company in iudfhli'tl in other inattern In the mini of iipwiirdn of $ lOUMJO. 1 lie I tulltl iiilt co ilil he Icned for I(XJ.W) per iiionth, but thedelendiint r J. Woiiall reftlni'H to Irane it nvcrpt for an e.xorbitiiut rental. t;i wit. iiWi) per month. Thnt I'. J. Wornill wholly full and ii'fuitrri to keep bookii, mid that in audition to (he Miliary iirawn tiy mm iim prcHiiieut ami muiumer, wuinciiiiiy ami iraudiileutly con veiled to hit own line the money and other property of the company, winch he reliiHcn to account for the rcMiilt beinir that the coinpiiny in witnoui iiieiuiH with winch to tiny itM cm rent expetiMCH, or to pay olf the uioiUhiy liiHtnlluicnht iih they liecoilie due. That hy rcanou of the lrroHn iiiIh iiiaunuemeiit of I'. , Worrull the property of the coiuiiiiuy ban be come irroHHly depreciated uud the Htock of the plalntitf and other Htock holdern ciitttiot be Hold on the market for iih iiiiicIi iih HOc. on the dollar if the prencui iiiauaireiiient in continued. That the delendant Aiina'A. Wor rail, the wife of I' I. Worrull, Ih under the control uud itniuiiintcd hy her htiHliaud, which lve him almoliite control of the Intel. That it wiih the intent of I'. J. Worrull to cheat, wrouir and de fraud the rent of the utockholdur. leuderinir the coiiipanv iimolvcut unit the Htock of the Mtockholdera of little or no value, ho that the tie feiidiiut may be able to inirchiiMe it (or a very hiihiII fraction of the pur value. Wherefore, plalntlli priiVH that u receiver be unpointed for the prop erty and htiHiucHa; that dcfentlantH he uniuiueti troni in any way iraiiH- acting IiiihIiichh iih dircctorn ; that (lefeudiintH be rciuiretl to account for nil the property uud fiiudH re. celved by them and pay the re. ceivei the mime ; that it it be found neccHHiiry to do equity iiinonu' the HtockholdurH, the whole of the property be aoltt. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" Mr. I.ovlim ( uiiti', Junior vice proil dent; Mr. Stella ferry. Cluqilln; I.ln ale Hill, Treiturer; Mm. Iten Antlil. See. ; Mr. Ilnttle l'iiztjeritld, (Juiird; Mm. Alum Hhullz, Press Corretpon tlent: Mi. I.uclle Woolfe, Mulclaii; Mr. Alice Woolfe, Conductor: Mi I Alice Perry. Minn Mury White. Mm. Honslu ChulTeo nnd .Mm. Kirk, color lieitrer.iind Mm. Jope, I'ntrlotic In-kiructor. Alum Schultz, Vras Corrosioiident. SUMMARY OF 1913 ASSESSMENT. ImiIIowIiik' Ih ii complete nummary of the Killt iiHHeHHiiient nil In ; Valuation. Vol. : .i'.',MH,OI() .. 212. -'75 ,. I ... Hllt.aV) ,, n,... Mj.oi.'i ,, II.... 71 ,710 i'ernonal . 1171, tVSU I'llXCH, $m 77;ui IU7S.I5 H.UH.tO 2,(110.111 22 7H,7 UMUI.-tH Tutiil . . I.7HI.KM5 Tl.Tuxl2:87 !m KIIC.l'ITlU.ATtON. Slate and County Tax. Special School 'I ax ,, . Union IlihSchool ... Port of Xclialc in Port of Hay City Port of Tillamook Town ol Nehkilem City of Wheeler City of Hay City i iiiaiiiooK uity I'd rent Patrol Tax n;t,(K)l.:t. 28,7117. 07 j.moi 10,018 80 lti.ir.ii.w i,:ti.;i 2-.'.4tl ii.oiw.ai ti,7ta.n2 U88.W7 t !H2l,387.! I'ublic bervlce CoruorutioiiH. iih iiHHeHHed by State fax Couiiiumhioii. Valiiiitioii. Tux. ISStk WKtii) $10,1151.45. State mid Count Special School Kecapltulutloii : Union Hiirh School Port of Nehnleiu... , Port of Hay City ... Port of Tillamook . lluy City TillHinook City Tux..., ux 13, ttW, 42 UU7.40 244.8;) 1,702.20 M1.8U 22.00 un.nti 158. 40 $10,051.46 Total ainount of tux on nil rolln $i46,3a8,84 , C. A lOUNHON. County AaaeaHor. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Tuxes nro now due and payable 1; paid In full bofore April first 1014 will bo received at face. All tax Including half payments remuinlnK unpaid April first will be collected with an interest charge of ono per cent per month un til September first when all tax be comes delinquent and an additional pen alty of ten per cent will be added, Please give a complete list of all prop erty yuu wish to pay taxes on when writing fur statement. o. j.. ueais. Tax Collector, i i-ncn rouniy, rumpeiing ninnmi con testnnu from the nehooU of every other county, I tint Idea of Dr. Joseph Sclitifcr. lumd of the Kxlcnslon Dejiiirt tnwntof the University of Orecon. The Idea develops! from Dr. Schaf rr' uludy of the now voodtionnl move ment in the public srli.il nnd it re Intlo') to the county fjtlr. Ho believes the voeittionnl tuille neccMllnte (julto it chmiKe In the ehiiritcter of the county fnlr. with nehftol ijiven more promlii enco. Ho would have the county fnlr developed Into a genuine county folk KiithorlnK. with the educiitionitl feat ure much tiujfmented. Ho would hnvo the county ochools comiiotliiK in what ever untile they jilny i thnt chump lo;i ichiuil tentn. or, at any rule a first elan picked toam. might bo selected. The school ehampioni would eiiuiK!to iiUo In reading contests. "It i a cnuio for coinplnlnl that ojr people are los ing the art of rending aloud," he says. There would nltio he oU-failiioneJ spelling contests, o that the best H!ller in each eounty might be known fmm the enmity fair elimination struggle. CoteU in doing problems in arithmetic, contests in writing, con tests In oratory, nnd so on, would bo stalled In the same way. At conclusion of the county fair, tho lt spuUur. Uio.best reader.. Uib pupils best at " rltin and 'rlthinctle." tho rhnmpion school in certain sports and the best school exhibits in br.mches like gardening, domustie science and eomuiunitv curiosities, would have been designated by the numerous Judge. Singers and instrumental mu sicians would be picked out the sumo way. "Assuming that the schedule of fairs could bo arranged to make tho state fair the climax, how ea.sy it would be to bring tho best of all tho school exhibits nnd contests to Salem nt a great folk gathering of the state," said Dr. Schafer. It could bo arrang ed that tli county fair prizes for these winners should be a trip to the statu fair nnd expenses whilo there. This would ti.ke to Salem at least a repre sentation of all tho people as well as of all the school children of tho most remote districts. It would bring homo tho significance of the statu fair to tho humblest chIiiii in our mountains. "Then let these selected pupils from the 31 counties compete against one another. Malheur against Marion, Wasco against Wallowa, for exumplo. Hy this single feature tho state fair could be made intensely Interesting to thoto in attendance nnd to thoso stay ing at homo." Bofore this will be possible, tho county fairs must provide for the school fair J a vastly increased indoor exhibit space, says Dr. Schafer. Tent space could be used until permanent buildings are possible. Divisions of a portion of the county fair prlzo funds to tho now channel represented by school exhibits, Is anothor suggestion. "Thirdly, there must bo provided a typo of entertainment thnt will appeal not merely to tho adult farming pop ulation, as heretofore, but to tho families of rural and town people men, women and children of all ages. For it ia plainly to be seen that the school fair, with representative exhibits of tho products of the children of all the schools, will make the county fair a folk gathering of the county ; at leaat It can be made such easily." BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. A jolly croud gathered at the home of Mr. und Mrs, A. E. Williams, Janu ary 12, tho occasion being Mr. Will iam's birthday. The evening waa spent In playing 500; A, H, Ruger receiving lirat prlzo and Frank Severance the consolation price. Mra. Williams and Mr. Severance rendered some Interest ing piano und cornet solos. Thoee prosent were Prank Severance, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dunn, Mr, and Mra, Wm. Herns. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Rutrer. Mr. and Mra, Will Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Herns. The hostess served a very elaborate 8 course lunch. At a late hour, after having spont g very enjoyable evening nd wishing "Alva'' many happy re turns, the tired bunch went hoane.