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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1914)
hubvr ilfamonfi issued twice a week-tuesday and friday 4 Largest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County xx. Tillamook, Orkgon, Janiuhv 20, H)M-. NO. 104- Htf&ifi. It is the aim of this Imnlt to jivc the host lntiiliii seA'icc possible ami wo do it. It is also our aini to have the very hest equipment such as Modern I'ire Proof Hanking Room. I?irc Proof Vault, Hur jjlar Proof Safe, Modern Safe Deposit Poxes and we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,.;tiu.hook.!;orecon ; ja LAND PLASTER .MB- SC II R A D ER COM PAN Y iks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West (Tillamook Clay Works KREBS BROS., Props. I'e have now a limited supply of brick and drain lie ready lor the market at the following prices: BRICK, 10.00 PER THOUSAND 3-IN. DRAIN TILE, 16.00 PER THOUSAND 4-IN. DRAIN TILE, $20.00 PER THOUSAND Located (J miles south of Tillamook on main traveled road. MUTUAL PMONC Are You Constipated? DIKES' LAXATIVES WILL CURE YOU.... Bikes' Cherry Syrup for Your Cough. TILLAMOOK DRUG STORE L KOCH &o H I L-L-, PROPS? I'., li. KOCH, PH. G., DEUTSCHE, APOTHEKE TH PHONES TILLAMOOK, OREGON DELSMAA & DOLAN UKNI2KAL CUMKNT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Brick,i Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED : OFFICE AT CEMENT BLOCK FACTORY COR. 2ND AVE. EAST AND 6TH ST. BOTH PHONES. , City Council Meets In Regular Session Several Matters of IraDorUsc Di'kiui ed. G. B. Lamb ElecleJ Chairaaaa. Trcaiurer Gaylord Demand More Pay. On Moddtiy evening the city council Hint with Dm following ollkiuU pro itnl : Mayor, F. It. Heals; Councilmcn, A, (!. IvItnuiiiU, ,H. A. Ilrondheiid, M, Meleholr, Geo. II. Lamb; City Attor ney II. T. Itotu: Recorder. P. VV. Todd (ivii. II. Lamb was elected chiilrfnun of tho council. A renluloti was passed directing thu city treamirer to (iny wnrrntit No. 13-13 for fMAMft, which won Issued to the U nrnm Construction Co., to cover the dincount otm warrant previously issued to the company, Thu treasurer was nUn ordered to di.duct nml not. pay Jl 12.01 of another wnrrmit mtid stun being ii commission paid the Wnrren Coutttiictluii Co., in connection with thu pnyineiit of u premiun of $1.12043, for employer's linhility insurance tu rn ml !y the city for its protection ngnlnst claim for damage for work' men und employee employed in the c'jnottiictloii of the storm newer. 'I he finiincc committee nuked further lime to reKrl on thu report of thu Recorder mid Treasurer. The city attorney was instructed to ilrnfl nn ordinance regulating drnyK nt.d tin to trucks. Putltioii of Mm. (loyal Stlllwell to funil.li run rot in with t utile und chitir wan referred to t!.o ways und means committee. Applirntton of F. I). Small and I). C. Urie for it city light und power frunch- m ni' well us the implication of the Tillnmook Light t Fuel Co., for moth er inineniKu wn relerreo to Uio street committee. l'lii' committee on health and Kllcc wiih itintructed to Inspect the city jail and order .lecersnry improvemenU, Tho city attorney wan directed to confer with Attorney Geurin of Port land us to tho ttdvisibility of appealing the pavement ease, the city lioltin n lefcniliint with the Warren Construct ion Co. in the hi) i t. From a technical ntnndHltit it may ho necessary for the city to take action on nn appeal in onler to protect Its interests. Attorney Clausen, president of the lire department, asked thu council to take up the consideration of nn ordin ance in regard to better safeguards against Are. An ordinance relative to this nmttiii was placed tiufore the coun- II Inst yuar, but nothing was done about It. Tho mayor instructed the recorder to look into the matter and resurrect thu ordinance presented last ear. Mayor Heals made tho following ap pointments on th'j library hoard: Mes- dames CI roat. Willott and Kvorson. A motion was inadu and curried giving thu mayor authority to draft ordinances bearing upon the reforms as suggested in Ills message, und incur whatever reasonable expense might he necessary for tho securing of good legal advise in regard to thu mutter. City Treiisuror (laylord asked tht council for a raise in salary, stating that if his salary was not raised ho would not qualify for another term. Tho salary of treasurer is now $7.r.()0 n year. Mr. .Gnylord wants $15.00 per month and thu city to pay thu uxpensu of his surety bond. Thu matter was referred to it committee. RAILWAY TRAFFIC TO BE Tillamook High RESUMED JANUARY 27TH. I 6 School Notes We have received word from the ! official of the P. It. &. N. to tho effect1 that In case there are no more bad ! Mid-Term washout or slides, rallwny traffic be tween Tillamook and Portland will b resumed on January 27th. Traffic be tween Tillamook and Mohlcr was re sumed on Monday with the following schedule: Train leaves Tillamook at 7:30 a. m., arriving t Mahler t 9 ."01 n. m., arriving at Tillamook at 1 :3,. .i"o iramc is resumeo uciween !, ,wpn.t .i t nr th.. r. Tillamook and Portland trains will 1 ,!ii. ,,.. , t .ni u leave i ii.nmoox ai i :.w anu arrive nerc , to uko the fina)s. E from Portland at i SJS p. m.. instead of la,!on ,:,. s. awnv. . ,im of hi i;io as uai oeen me case. FtBal This Week; Chest and Checker Club Mty be Organ ized; FretluaeBSajtain Defeats At Basketball. This week h the time for mid-term finals and a busy lime It is. Some of i the students, those with grade I above "WHEN SMITH LEFT HOME." Will bo olVorod nt tho Star Theatre by tho Dramatic Club in a few weeks. This Is u comedy, of modern, up to tho minute stylo. It will make you laugh, if there Is Mich u thing concealed any where In -your composition. Only thu very choicest of plays will bo offered ut nil, so you can feel itssurod, If you see n pluy presented by tho Club, it will bo good, or it will not go on, Mr. McCowell is very careful in selecting plays, und only uses those that can be handled by thu members. Ho ustturcs uh this piny is a very funny one, und ono thu company is making good pro. gress with, Thu date will soon bo ti uounced, SCHOOL SUPT. BUCHANAN MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT The second semester of the present school year in the Tillamook Public Schoils will begin Monday Jan. 2Cth. The work required in each grade Is di vided in two parts each of which is cmnplcti) in a half year. Pupils in each grade who are doing the first half of th" work for that grude are styled tho "11" clnss and those doing the sec ond half are the "A" class. Pupils j who have satisfactorily completed the I work of the 'IJ" class will be promot-1 ed to the "A" class of the same crndei while those who have finished tne work of the A class will be promoted to the "11" class of the next higher grade. All children six years old or over who have not attended schiol, or who dropped out without completing the first half year's work, should start at this tlmo us the "II" class of the first grade is arranged for just such pupils. A new ninth grade or high school lass will also start at this time. Pupils who have jusl passed the eighth grade examination or who failed in but one subject are entitled to enter this class and are' urged to do so, no matter whether they live in Tillamook school district or not. Also those who drop xh1 out without finishing the first se mester's work-are urged to start again. Beginning classes in English, Algebra, Ilotany. Ho man History, Bookkeeping and advanced Arithmetic will be offer ed. Very truly yours. J. W. Buchanan. Principal. FOREST NOTES. Thu American forestry association has members in every state in the union, in every province in Canada, und in every civilized und semi-civiliz-country in the world. Makers of phonographs aru aiming to usu wood instead of metal In all parts of the instrument where this is possible, in onler to increase tho mellowness of the tone. On thu Pocatello forest. Idaho, 230 000 trees were planted during the past year, und utmost half n million during the past three years, fully three-fourths of which arc alive and doing well. Experiments in thu use of aspen for shingles show ttiat the shingles do not check in seasoning, und that they turn water satisfactorily, Ut that thoy are too easily broken in handling. There are somewhat more than 500 recognized tree species in thu United States, of which about 100 aru commer cially importmit fur timber. Of the 500 recognized species, 300 are repre sented in thu government's newly ac quired Appalachian forests. All Am erican species, except u very few sub tropical ones on the Florldu keys and in extreme southern Texas, are to bu found in one or another of the natlpnal forests. Mr. und Mrs. Lewis Wilson and daughters Frances und Ivu were in tho country over Sunduy visiting Mrs. Wilson parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Pangborn. j LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE I Tillamook, Ore. xamin- horror to the school but it will be worse than ever this year since the classes will be taught along just the same during fi nals. This method will work quite an unnecessary hardship on those who must take the examinations for they, already not as far advanced as those who escape the finals, will lose several days work and be considerably behind after the examinations are over. There is a movement on foot at the present to organize a Chess and Check er Club, more properly stated Double C Club, among the students. The pre liminary steps have already been taken for the organization of a Camera Club. The work, on the Junior Anr.ual u progressing nicely. Joke Eli tor SchJ nuelle reports a good supply of jokes to be corning in. The Juniori have under taken an enterprise requiring a great deal of work and as it will be of benefit to all the school, the other classes should assist them as much as possible. In the sphere of basketball the poor Freshmen have been getting sadly worsted. Friday night they met tke KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS INSTALL Kverybody that attended the Knights of Pythias Installation last night re port having spent the most enjoyable evening overspent in TillamooK. The following officers wore installeJ : P. C. C, C. Johnson: C. C, J. Sclby; V. C, John Zumstein; P.. E. J. Geinger; K. of II. & S II. P.. Ed munds ; M. of A., li. Stillwell; M. of B., If. Rogers. T. B. Hundley acted as Installing officer assisted by E. W. Stanley and N. J. Myers. A fine program consisting of several piano solos by Lt land ti. Erwin and vocal music by Mr. awl Mrs. Frank Rhodes,. Join Zunstein and several others was enjoyed beyond measure. After a bounteous supper and mora music every body departed to their several homes very much pleased with their evenings entertainment. STATE ENGINEER ISSUES PERMITS FOR WATER RIGHTS During the quarter ending December 31, 11913 the State Encineer issued 88 permits for the irrigation of 6,933 acres and the -development of 1,953 horse power. Among these permits was one issued to F. D. Small of Tillamook, and D. C. Urie of Camas. Washington, for the development of 1,209 horse power with the waters of Trask River in Tillamook County. For the year 1913, a total of 440 per mits were issued for the appropriation of water. Under these permits 442. 131 acres will be irrigated, 39,225 horse power develoyed and 41 reservoirs con stricted at a total cost of $44,000,000. Permits issued in Tillamook loanty for the uast auarter are as follows: Juniors and were defeated by a score I The Title and Trust Company of Port- of 25 to 7. The cnief feature of the land secured a permit to use waters of evening was the basket throwing of Lewis and Clark River for municipal Cliff Jope; Cliff threw eight field bas-j water supply. This is to supply the kets and one foul during the game. town of Gearhart and adjacent towns. Last week the Seniors defeated the ;J. W. Hunt of Tillamook for domestic Freshmen 23 to G; and by comparison j supply with the waters of Fall Creek, with the junior score over the Fresh- j to be diverted in Sec 31, T p 1 S., R. men, the Juniors would appear sligijt- . 10 W. P. J. Trobough of Beaver for ly superior. Whether they are or are j domestic supply with the waters of not will be settled this coming Friday , Trobough Springs located in Sec 36 Tp 1 3 S R 9 W. H. C. Sanders of Clover '.i..iA t : : . : r n : by a Senior-Junior game. Before the Junior-Freshmen contest a preliminary scrub ame was played. , JjcruD. FB. FT. Points. Mills F 1 1 3 Coates F 0 0 0 Boquist C .0 0 0 Utter G 0 0 0 Powers GOO 0 Total 3 Scrub. Hare F 1 0 2 Jones F 0 0 0 Bain C 8 0 16 Fletcher GOO 0 Hcisel GOO 0 Total IS Junior-Freshmen Junior FB. FT. Points. Lamar F 2 0 4 C. Jope, Cnpt.F 8 1 17 II. Jope C 2 0 4 Maddux GO 0 0 Newmuii GO 0 0 Total 25 Freshmen Mason F 1 0 2 Doty F 1 1 3 Moulton, Capt.C 0 0 0 Criminous GO 0 0 Wing .G 1 0 2 Total 7 Ing domestic use. The water being diverted from Sanders Creek in Sec 21, Tp 4 S., R 10 W. The Brighton De velopment Company of Portland, for domestic supply, diverting the water from Mess-house Creek in Sec 16 Tp. 2 N., 10 W. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Taxes are now due and payable. 1 paid in full before April first 1914 will be received at face. All tax including j half payments remaining unpaid April first will be collected with, an interest J charge of one per cent per month un- til September first when all tax be ' cornea delinquent and an additional pen ' alty of ten per cent will be added. 1 Please give a complete list of all prop- erty you wish to pay taxes on when writing for statement. B. L. Beals. rr' -v.i, a j iiu uneciur. j ris ; Scorers : Lamar and Bain. Referee: Moore; Timekeeper: Hur- 1 basket Ball, Opera House, Friday Jan. 23, 7:30 P. M. Juniors vs. Fresh men (2nd Teams). Juniors vs. Seniors (1st Teams) . Admission. 15cta. VI. V 1, . Hi U.. ...I . Mrs. l,yim morRiiii, wnu now vn.& ttTXnrn TUT A HTl tho Wntch ToWir building, recently DKUr IN AINly found 6ev6rrtl leuds that hud boen damaged llro when that building was '6ccipled by' tho old Watch Tower printing tlnt many years ago. I LOOK AROUND" On Your Own Account Have you any money In the bank? A part of your earnlnga ought to be placed there, anyway. Everybody can affcrd to save some thing, however little. Have bank account of your own and you will feel happier, butter, more independent. Make your little monoy earn more, and so grow bigger. Better t!ian hoarding it where fire or thlevea can reach It, Your bank-book is a receipt and an evidence of your wise economy. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank