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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1914)
i - f: f 4 issued twice a week-tuesday and friday Largest Circulation of Any Paper in Tillamook County flL lamook, Orijgon, January 27, 1914. NO. 2 iJJamrins It is the nim of this hank to give the heat banking service possible and we do it. ; t It in also our aim to have, (he very , best equipment such as Modern Fire Proof Hanking Room, Fire Proof Vrult? JUur glar Proof Safe, Modern pSafe Deposit Boxes and we jlhjiye them. FIRST NATIONAL SANK TILLAMOOK, OREGON SURPRISE CKAGE SALE 29c In our window we have placed several groups fishes and Glass Ware. On Friday these groups be wrapped in packages as they appear in low, the packages placed back in window and iaturdav Morning at 10 A. M., von can take or more packages at U9e per package. V alue of these groups range m price IrombUets 1.7o. See the window and look what your Is will purchase You will not know what f will get until you open your package, but you jure ol your moneys worth. Be On Hand Saturday At 10 A. M. KING & SMITH CO. HAVE YOU A COLD OR DO YOU COUGH Remedies are Guaranteed, Try Them. L LAMOOK DRUG STORE KOCH d6 HILL., PROP8. E. K. KOCH, PH. G., DEUTSCHE, APOTHMUS PHONES TILLAMOOK, ORBGON DELSMA & DOLAN QCNBRAL CEMENT CONTRACTOR! v walks, Floors, Foundations, Chinuwyi, Building Blocks, Brick; Etc. v; ALL WORK GUARANTEED AT CEMENT 1LOCK FACTORY COR, 2ND A VI. EAST, AND iTH ST. BOTH PHONES. Arrival of Boats Gives Relief The Ekwre a4 Patsy of the Elaere Line Arrire os 24tk, Heavily Laic a. On Saturday, January 24th the ttemncr Elmore nnl Petay of the Kl tnorc linn arrived In port well loaded with much needed supplies for this city ami other point tributary to thla place. The Klmorc brought In 179 aacki of mtill, besides considerable express and thu Patay brouKht in the machinery fur the now laundry. Both boata car rltd considerable genera) merchandise, audi at buttnr, vegetables, etc., which were much needed. The Patay left on Monday and the Klmont thla morning for Portland. The Elmoiu curried G2 Hereon of pickle salmon shipped by the Tlltamoolc Cold Storage Co. Thin Salmon weighed 62,000 x,und and will go aa far Ha AMorlit on the Elmore from which jvilnt It will bo sent to European mar kctf. Die Klmorc nlo took 370 case of cheese out on this trip. Thl in a largo ahlpmcnt of cheese for thla time of the your. The Klmoru waa Just 12 dnv making her but trip to-Portland and back. She left here on Jan. 10th and arrived here Jan. Zltn, being bar bo una al Astoria moat of the time. RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION TO IE RESUMED WEDNESDAY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The Debate 'that waa to be held at the schchutWlng,., Friday the 30th. hai beea, called oft owing to the serlOaa illness ef one of the d baton, fowls Schneulle. The achool will not render the debate at elL aa It la uncertain when Mr. Schnueltc will recover but it will probabliulkt aoaaeJlime. .However, a musical will be given aoma time in the near future. Mis Do Bar and tho Seniors, (Miss Do Bar mostly) have been re-arranging and re-cntnloging the book In the lib rary. The work will take several more days, but when it in finished a grc at deal more aervice, with much less con- fuaion, will be gained thru the library. The Sonlurs have been appointed Lib rarinns for doing the work, tdncu it will give them a much better know ledge of books nnd authors, they will receive u half ereilft toward graduation. Thu different perioda of the tiny are" j assigned to curtain student to care for the library, during which the Htudont in charge h the solo authority thereof. Thu Camera Club elected thu follow ing ofllccra; Prcaldent, I.elin Drew; Vice-1're.i., Mildred Ford: Secretary, Lee Doty. l'rjf, Buchanan rend n Hat of rules which he deemed necessary for the wel fare and authority of the school, to the student body Inst Wednesday, but either becuufto of their length or the atupldity of the victims, they were uomuwhat misunderstood, so on Friday they were re-read and fully explained. "Thla fifth space .muans the fifth period," KOt Hint Presides. The Seniors and Juniors met and played a fast nnd decisive game of Hnskut Hall last Friday which resulted in thu defeat of the Juniors by a acoro of Hi to 11, This was the most excit ing game of the aeiiHon for both teams were in tine form and determined to win. The first half ended with the Juniors in the load by one point but,, the second half found the Seniors too much for them. Tho toama wll) play again soon. Previous to this frame the Prcshmon and Junior Second teama played a very laughable jramo which was, won by tho Freshman. Freshman-Junior. N Freshmoh. 4 The P. It. & N. track between thla city and Portland I (aid to be cleared of all obstructions today, Hon .and it ia porslhle a freight mayKct through, arriving here thla afternoon. It it expected that pasxen ger Service will lie resumed Wednesday. Through service might have been re sumd a day or so earlier If it had not been; for the severe blow of Sunday night, which caused more obstructions. A Jargo log 16 foot at Die butt ami 200 feet long rolled down tbe hll! and Janeijd in the middle of the track be tween ifobsonvllle and Day City. Sun day tght. This occasioned consider abletrouhle. The log was rolled off the track Into the bay by the use of a ateetfcable attached to an engine. Annual Meeting Testing Association TWMby Jamery 29, tke Dale, Meet iaj Will be Held at Cost Howe. INDUSTRIAL CLUBS TO SE ORGANIZED EMLl WrjMo a tENSCHIET INJURES ARM. plitting wood at his home on theTrask River, on fSaturday after noonf Bmll Itemcheit seriously cut him self with an axe juit above tho wrist. The tie severed a blood vessol and cutifftcp Into the bone. The accident happened immediately after. Dr. Weudt had passed Mr. Hon seheit's residence In auto on his way to visit Mr. Clem Hurlmsn who it ill with typhoid fever. On the doctor's return Mr. leaachlet was taken In auto to Dr.. Wcnqt's olllcc wher toe wound waa dressed. RECEPTION TO -THE PUILIC Cdliiene of TillaaMok and vicinity areewdialtylnviUd ia7 TawpttoVlt tho'Puhlic School buildings Friday, January 30. at 7-0 P.M. Ail teach ers will be at their rBctive school roonia to erect acquaintances and be- drowWcqualnted with othww.-TIn lati I WW IKlJalWejBtttgjggd, 2nd. '3rd and 4th grades, sewing ixi now.A new are the naraea of the ply- Jonoa Mills Wing Hare Utter . F P C -v. Coatee 'V; KDBtWOTI V Hei'sel Q Heijuiat Q 'Junlqra - "0 . ' .1 6 o o . FT v 0 ' 3 VA 0' ' Total 4 0 0 0 0' 'Tfotal Junior-Senior lunor .0. Jope " iiamar H. Jope Newman , Maddux F F 0 Q U FB 3 0 0' Q I 2 1. . 0 a ToUl PoinU ? S 1 0 .4, 2 0 0 . 0 6 " Points 8 1 0 0 2 11 cooklmr nro in the old buildings. The Cth, (ith, 7th nnd 8th grades, the high school and manual training arc :n tbe new building. Come, get acquainted with us, see our buildings and equip ment, nnd find out more about what o are doing. At 3:30 nil ure requested to assemble at tho auditorium of thu high achool to consider matters pertaining to the school, nnd to effect thu organization of a Parent Teacher Society. Owing to the illness of a member of one of tho high school debating teams thu public debate announced for the 30th inst. is, of necesflty, postponed. Signed, Teachers of Tillamook Pub lic Schools. v J. W. lluchanan. Principal. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC On or about February 1st, I will be ready for business nt my new location 3rd St. itnd -ith Ave. East, and will bo in shape to supply my customers both old and new, with the best fuel to be obtained, both wood and coal, in any quantity, nnd wood sawed any length, or split if desired. Wood sawed and delivered and thrown in shed if we can drive to it, and no extra charge. Wood measured at the yard and we invite you to seo it measured. We have a portable saw and can saw wood on Bhort notice any where in thu city. Come and see us any time. Full mea sure, fair prices and courteous treat ment to nil. G. F. Buck. On Thursday afternoon, January 2th, at 1:00 p. m., the Tillamook County Cow Testing Association will hold its annual meeting at the court house. The election of officers and the tran saction of other important business will take up some of the time of the association, after which Prof. Graves of the Dairy Department of Agricul tural College will talk on the subject: "A Balanced Ration for Milk Cows." Now that the resumption of railway transportation is assured, we can ex pect that Mr. Graves will be present. His talk will no doubt be a good one, full of instruction for the dairyman. It ia to be hoped'tbat a good crowd will be in attendance at the meeting on Thursday aa those who attend will uo doubt receive much benefit. The cow testing association is one of the most beneficial organizations in the county. In fact these associations are considered a Ano thing everywhere. They enable the farmer to learn what cows he ia keeping at a loss, and there by he can Intelligently dispose of his unprofitable stock. It ia to the interest of all dairymen to learn, and to join the cow testing association. "WHEN SMITH LEFT HOME The Dramatic Ckjb. amder the diiec Jen ofMetwltrpreaent this" funny comedy at the Star Theatre,' Fri day saad Saturday, Jan. 30th and 31st. There are a' uttmber of surprises await- insr their many fneww in this play. era who will take part. Cast Rev. John Smith-thc pastor of St. Andrews A L. McCarthy. John Smith, the other Mr. Smith B. J. McCowell. Dick Brown, the other Mr. Smith's guest, ... Carl Dawson Col. Duncan Smith, the other Mr. Smith's uncle John Aschim Detective Duffel!, officer from the police station, Hubert Melchior Muhle. the pastor's wife. Grace Holland Nora, the other Mr. Smith's wife. Ann Hnldeman .Mrs. Brooks, the other Mr. housekeeper, ' Synopsis Act I. Before breakfast. Act II. After breakfast Same morning. Act III. Before lunch. 11:30 o'clock. Same morning. I'laee, ban frrnncisco. Time, last week This tila ' a a worthy successor to ' tho last one. The Same prices. No 1 reserve seats. Doors open 7:30, cur-, tain 8:15. Don't miss seeing this one. It's good. I January 39, 1914- To the Editor: Dear Sir: In la department with the aid of the Oreteon Agricultural Collefv has planned to organize Irt every achool i district a boys' end girU' aideetrial club. We are now publishing m bul letin giving full datails of the'.pkn, and shall take pleasure in sending yim' a copy aa soon as it is off the preaa.; Each club is expected to take ttp am, or more of the project nantad betaw, the choice of the,.p"roject deBeaaSag upon the work wbkh Vof fteetT'ta-i ierest to the cominlty in whiefc 'tW club is organized. '"The following turn the Industrial Club project sa'ggeataal by this department for this yeei; 1 Boya' Corn Growing Contest. 2 Boys' Potato Growing Contest. 3 Girls' Canning Contest. , J A Girls' Cooking and BakWCsetsst . 6 Bovs' and Girls' PouItry'Ceiteet.' 6 Girls Sewing Conttst. 7 Boys' Pig Feeding Contest.. f " 8 Boy' and Girls' Gardenias; Cutset. 9 Dairy Herd and Management. ' 10 Manuel Arta Contest. The Agricultural College has preaaiW ed to assist us further in prefwrfiae? bulletins giving expert advice to the children as to how best to produce the different things named In' these re jects, auch aa bulletins oti po4a grew- ing, etc These will be throueh the clubs, and will Tm ml - to psrenU a well aa t eMUeeav ' W fall largely opon the eoeirty-seawel; ' n superintendent working threci 'Sfse' teaehcra. The University eOfasjaewf the Oiegeu AajHMHc(MIIsir?fsjBt'' uw urepHi nsraui scbsm aavt smaa ed to send out men in addUloats ,Ukt , field workers froas AUhW&PflM'. . - . . . .. -. . .i i - im unerinieiKicntc in uita arAHr. i . 0sfL' The ikatrf Fair Beard has . SMfsari? . . V tributed among tbe boya and girls aa prizes at the State Fair. The Board has also promised us $500 to be used to entertain two boya from each county for the whole week of the Fair. The boys will be under the most careful supervision and will make a study of every department of the Fair, inclad ing especially the poultry and the stock judging. In addition to this we expect to send the ten .children who stand highest in the state contest to the Pa nama exposition at San Francisco. Personally I feel thut the great suc cess which the children's industrial :,!.,, work has had in this state is due 10 o'clock. 10:40 o'clock. Senior 0 4 2 0 . 0 , 4 0 0 v 0 ' 0 .4 8 .4 0 0 Ebingcr F Buol . F Stanley C De Llllles G Bain ' G NThe standings of Mie I ass teams a.ro as follows; v ' "' ,n riayVd Won o4t Pareant; Saniora l,T 8 0 1.000. fTsesseVi' 8 1 l Junior fi 4 1' 8 ;Sk LAMAR'S Variety store THUmook, Oce. " DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" Harriet Walker has had in this sUte is due to a of Scenes. ' Rfeat extent to the encouragement Which has been given to the movement by the press of Oregon. All of us will appreciate most sincerely your contin ued support in helping to organize thia work, and thus make th work of our public schools more practical and effi cient. 1 shall send you from time to time copies of all bulletins as they are published. For any editorial support you may sec fit to g've this movement, I tne state and the county superinten ! dents will be truly thankful. i ours very truly. J. A. CHURCHILL Superintendent of Public Instruction. PIANO INSTRUCTION Havine decided to locate in Tilla mook I will accent a limited number of piano st.identa who nre willing to work. Lessons will bo given at tbe homo of Geo. A. Edmunds. Leave word at tbe music store, or Tillamook Mercantile store. Over four years experience as teach er. Leland B. Erwin. Diploma from Chicugo Musical Col lege, under Karl Reckzeh, graduate Koyal Conservatory of Leipsic. NOTICE. We, the undersigned, will not be re sponsible for any' debt made by any body without our written order. William Williams and Kate Williams On Your Own Account 4: SaV9BBBBalBBBBm SBBBIBBBBBBB SssssssssssssssaV j2-nw ' ssssssssssssaBsTSfl Have you any money ip the bank? A part of your earnings ought to be placed there, anyway. Everybody can afftrd to save some th,ing, however" little. ' Have a bank account of your own and yon will feel happier, better, more independent. Make your little monny earn more, and so grow bigger, Better than hoarding It where fire or thieves can reach it. Your bank-book la a, receipt and an evidence of your wise economy. V THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank i3f l A' .Jit .4, fet t'tJal'.evfti fyfate-