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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1914)
8 g JV i START THE Mnku our atom your buying "'''wi'Vnii (tttl V bold your trndo nlull1r IIHT' llBII'llfl". Your dollar uxorl 100 per eonl f)iir stun. ... n loir II frtVH iniicn iitonoy ny giving your tirug iiu-innm in u mr our I, v I" "Ileal drug t lowest prlcm. ' V,t liovn tin agoncy for I he rolinblo Nynl Fnuulv Itt;utttl (c k nbuui Ilium. AMAR'S DRUG STORE Cocal Rappcnlnfls. IB. S. Chirk, niirtlnticrr. blnglei fcl.'V) per M, Seo Khrndo. rcnh niin'lt nl Clumi'ii Hah tnnrknl. iintun? wanted for holfor. C 'I'. mly whiiU ily work, Mm. Whcntly. tW. N'. ItttvM of HonVor wns In town lucmlny. IVttollleo koy ott curtnlti ring. urn to Herntd nUlce. Iwight Edmund uf Pnclllc City I. !tnwn. steml what .(irliniHii linn lo nay on prollu In dniry bu-ln-.i. liprmg iiml Summitr fnlilnn now on '!') fcUnll tho Tailor. l!wnntrd. n fow flrnl elnim farm inort- ggagioi. I tllntnook uiuntv IIiiiik. yMoiioy t loin on rtmt;;cltM fnrm Mrli:ui!tM. linn ,-niioniu mm. ffc. E. Newbtll of Hobo xvnit n Tllln tjtok C ity Ihihuip vmiior on Wedim- fjr'or rem: limine furulalutd or unfur ling. Cull nt once. U. T. Dowey, Avr, nnd 7lh Si. 'n-. Stlllwoll returned on VVoduosdny 5m n ix wci'V'n vlmt will, friend j California mt' I I'orthtnil. MJrt Methylene Blue, tho new drug Dr tho prevention nml curt1 of ohortlou t-jit tnllK eown, nt Hough. IvVnutod to buy u cow, coming fresh Kin Address Albert Williams, Mil- nl I'lioru'. Jlfeuborgor of tho N'chnhtm KlPslloy Reporter wn trnnni'tlng bind- it 1. 1 town on Wodnenduy. fgNn.i nml tMiy wanted Fob. Ul t &rk on d.tlry ninch. SwiUor proforr- Apply Hox Itas, TillniniKik. iThcro will lu n Klroumn'H Dhiico nl m gvtho (.oinmori'inl (.lull rootim on llui tut of I'cbrunry. fHpriico limlm.Jvlnii miiplo,,Hinly Mr. imlock tint! hiuivy llr dliib woixl for lu. Seo SIitihIo. Open un nrcount with tho OLD HK- lAllt.K with ymir nuxt pity chuck. Py nil hi 111 by chock. You'll know nnl whoro tho inoiioy wont nt tho onil tho month hy looking ovor thu nStfiockH. Tilhiniojk County Ilnnk. ri t livu renin iiuuno mi iiiiu iu iii m . it.... i...... ........ r Sjmiil for rout, oIiihu lo town, Huquiru lELr M..I...... M':ll I. Homo chnlco Hhii'h) IhIiidiI Uod roonl- Wpri for hiiIo. Soo A II. llnrriH, tho L'JowuUir. Mr. O. A. Schultr. untortnlnoil Iho H'rlHcllln C'luh lust Frlilny nftornoou. iKIovon iromhorM woro preiumf. Mrn. l)utchor nml Mm. Hunn nml two child- btoii woru kuohw. JNOXl moouiiK Will ho hulil In two wookH nt tho homo of ' Mm. Mux A. .Schultz. Tliimo ilonlrln intorior docorntlnjc (Much im piiinlini; nml pnpor hiinlii(C nhould Hon V. S. Iorii nml ,Stm. ()nlcr loft nt Horiild olllco will roeolvu prompt nttontinn. Iloll phono 17. Prevent Trouble With your cows by Using Our Carbolic Compound Freely in land around iLbarns. Come inandjet usSk'w-' J youjftill instructions 3 H howo use same C.!!MCL10,UGHgC0 M l compound pre scriptions Qxacfly as 2oetor fppcifiQS, BRING YOURS TO US J,i i ft. ktii r i YEAR RIGHT hoiultiunrtera forilrtitfit mul medicinal n lung iw wu null you HiilUfni'tion , of H buying powr when spout In . . An Oliver No, f tyixnvrlior for mil a rhonp, iinod very little. Enquire nl I Hoiwnborg Hrn, Btor'. Try thorn? Mr. dlnuorit nt tho Old SimiiUh Kltchun. Thoy urn tho hcM In town for tho monoy. l.ndy with flvo yenr old hoy whcn to nccuro work. Would tuka (Hjultlon nn hoiiiokocnor. Adlrot Mm. C. P. Snytlor, Tillnmook. .Siimll rhiirh lo runt with houiiohold fiiriilturo within two mile of Tllln iiiiHik, Kniulro nt llvrnlil Olllco. 1'iiy all hills by check Includlni; your tnxin. IU the IIUSINKSS WAY Tllliunook County II.hia. , l.ndy wUhc work cool:, or will do dthor hound "Aork. Kmiulru nl lV-ruld oillco. Dttlryiiicn, nco the now mnilo-ln Tillnmook ntnurhlon nt Cnrpcnlor'n Imp oppuitlto Mnnonlc hulldln. I'ront part of nluro In Mnsonlc build Inir for rout. Suitnbla for two nlco olllco roomn or ittorw. Htnonht-r Hron For SId -2i ft llli Inuiich U horiio HhcllluM oiicino lu t;ood condition. I'rlco JI25. Addro K. (5. Ittimioy, lliijoci-nii, Oro. A nw Illucboll No. '1 crctim Bcparu tir for inlo, chony. Now, novor boon umxl. Kinuiro ut Konunbcrt; Hron toto. A SAKti DKl'OSIT HOX will pro icct your impom iroin uotni; loot or dcntroyml, Jl.tK) pur year. TILLA MOOK COUNTY HANK. Di. Wondt KycSpccIn lit. Pit kI'iic niiy Ktyh. At ronnonnble prlco. C. II. U-oiinr.l, rcittiiurnnt mnn und Hon Wnnor, tnllur, both of I'urlbiud, arc In tho city look lot; tho Hitunlion ovor with n view of lorn 1 1 hit hero. I'mnk Allnmlor of biiiHiliilio wun in town for n fow dv tho foro pari ul' tho week. 1), K. Hrown of Sindhil;o wnn lioro on lliurHiinv nml .Mr. Ailunu.-r ludo buck with him. l'.lnht room house, with puntry, tollot nml bnth, HOUth Half of block lf 'lhnyor'n Addition. 105x110 fool for nule, on pnviil tttrcot. Will noil for $:i.WK. Kmpiiro nl llomld olllco. SoiiH'thlnc npoclnl ovory day noxt wt.ok, n run I biirnin. Wntch tho win dow of tho Tillnmook Food Co'j Store. Window chnnK'od ilnilv. If yuu inma u ihty you min n hnrnlu. 1 in I inn llmbi r Inndn und fnriu IiiiuIa in On'Kon nro to bo thrown upon lo tho public Fob, It. If you wih u kooiI chiitn nt n very low i;ovcrnmont up prnlHomont, writo John Koofo, Hill boin, OroKon, throoyonm n U. S. mir voyor und tlmbor mini. Ivldlo 0 luil, who bus boon coulluod for thu pnitt Hix montliH with tuborcul ohIh uf thu bono, Ih ublo to bo iibuut on crutrbon. About twonty llvu liyul Scoutti riivu lii in a aurpriHo pnrty hint Friday uvouin. Tho ov oniiiK wan upont In plnyiui; unmoii, after which rofroHhinoutti woro aervod. AUCTION SALE At thu Claim. Johiuton place near Onrlbnldl, Tuomlny, Fob. .1, HIM, bo kIiiiiIiik, ut 10. ii. m. Tho following property : 1 cow, 2 yvurllntr heifers, 2 homeH, 1 wugon und hnrnosH, 1 how, 4 HhontH, ubout 0 ton of liny, 1 mawlnir machine, 'I pkiwH, 1 boat, onu net, Homo household kooiIb, F. M. linker, proprietor. CIiiih. Heynoldn, nuctioneer. Subscribe for the Herald, It comes twice n week, C ANOTHER CUT IN MAZDA (TUNG- L ? STCN) LAMPS S ) 15, 25 nd 40 Wlt, 35c ) C 60 Watt .... 45c C 100 Watt .... 80c C 150 Watt .... $1.20 C J 250 Watt .... 2.00 3 1'nmtfil Lumps Ac lUtru. I We deliver Ininim to nay iinrt of 1 tlie elty, Telcplioiic n. We do y f wlrbiK nt tlic lowcut orloin con- N BUlent with kooiI worKiiiiitiiltlp, f S Lth Fmtl Oo. C Hoe wlmt nchinnn lins to nny nboiit not proflti In tho dnhy InulncM on piiltu 2. lAtni; rnlr of nom kIioikok In cine, hint tmcd In thu nt olllco IiihI Tumdiiy. Itownrd If riitiitnirl In llornld nlllru, (too, llmnlln tin hntmornovor, who link hecfiupwidluK I'm winter In Cull- fornln, exjiecU to Ik bnck toTilliifnook, Mnrcb Kth, Ho waiiU yo i to mivo your work for him. Mm. W. M. Ouoiit tun! dnu(htcr Llllliin, who Imvo boon dotnlncd In I'ortliimt during tho tuml mouth on nc- count of the tniiniH)rliitlon blockade nrrlvod homn on Wodnoiidiiy. Tritlnn nro nifiiln running on tchodulu time bolwi'on TIIIm'Mk nnd Portland. The II rut through tmln liucu the fourth il.iy of Jnnunry nrrlvorl hero on Weil nodny, nnd the proipecti now hoohi very Kood for roulir nervlcu wlthoul nny horloim ilolnyo. At thu roKulnr annual rnoalliir of thv ilockholdorn of the Tillnmook County Hank thu old dirocl'jrn woro reelected nnd a renolollon w.m pniiRod nuthnrU liii tho dlrrctori to tnke tho ncceminry nlopii to muko tho bank a incniber of the HI'OtONAL KKSKHVK ASSN. an noon im nmc can ho properly arranged for. Alex MeNnlr, returned on Thumdny from Portland, where he ha been for tho pimt few weekn with Mm. McNalr who in lukuix troiitmeut at a honpltiil in thnl ciiv. They made the trip nut over the Sheridan roml the fore part of the month. Mr. MeNnlr any that Mm. MeNnlr ntimd the trip out vory wall nnd Hint nhu U now on the gntn. Opie ItcAil who wnn ndvurlUod to np ponr nt tho ChrUtinn Church on Wed uoMlny cvonhur, did not make bin np penrnnce on account of nomu mlHUndor landing In regard to the train sched ule. Ilu nou-nppcitrnncc wan n lif npointmenl to ni.uiy, eitpvclnlly thone who hnvc Iho lecture courno in churge. The mouth of Jnnunry In u very uncer tain mouth, no fur iii wonther In con cerned, lu which to figure on anything in the lecture coilme line. The W. It. C. bol l It regular meet ing lnt Snlurday aft or noon with nil the new olllcem at their Millions, and n good iiltondance of mombem. It wnx decided to celebrate Lincoln' birthday Feb. 12th, with n lilting program, nt thu Clirintiun Church, to which the public in cordially Invited. Next meet ing will be held Feb. Ut!i. at which time the birthday of all member, oc- curing in Feb. will be celebrated. Per Prosit CorrcKnilenl. Adverllfj in the Herald and get re- BtillB. Cnl Wurrull lent his hat while going to Biippvr in u winJ storm the other night tin I lu the due coumo af time with the aid of mi ad in. the Herald the lint has been returned. The hut punned through many vicissitudin, however, before lu return, it being whipktl about by the wind, linally landing in G. W. Colfman'B hen Iioubo, where an old hen listed it for ii nont, laying Bevornl egg in it before it was illNiii,'iriil. If iihv uf mir rnitlirrt H(t Cnl before we do tell him his hat is at the Herald olllco. I-:. B. McCbirun, Architect; C. W n e,,.vt..MK ..iv. ,mv..hS A. ..Ill ! ... company lieo. Ito.'orr. material man und J. J. Tranchellof the lirmof Trim coll & Pnrelius, nil uf Portland, nro in tho city. They arrived hero Thurs- lay afternoon. In the eviuing they paid tho Herald odlce a pleasant visit and incidentally woro introduced to some ol the mysteries ut tne print shop, including the "shouting stick", "pic box", "bell box", ote. As u cli max the inenageriu was turned loose for the special beuellt of Architect Mc Clnrnn, und our well trained troupe uf type lice" gave a line exhibition, which mlded much pleasure to thu oc casion. Come again gentlemen. PIANO INSTRUCTION Having decided to locate in Tilln nook 1 will accept a limited number of piano students who are willing to work. Lessons will be given nl the home nf Oeo. A. ftdmunds. Leave word ut the musie store or Tillamook Mercantile storu. Ovor four years experience as teach er. I. eland II. hrwin. Jllplomn from Chicago Musical Col- ego. under Karl itocKzen. grauuate Koyal Consnrvutory of Leipsic. CLOUGH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of the Into copyright books. Buy a book for $1.50, exchange It us often und an many times as you wish for 10c a change. If you wish to withdraw, kcop your book. Bl Sidney K, Hciulernon, Pree, p Surveyor. John Lclauil Heiuleraon, Sec retary Trena., Attoiney-nt. Law, Notrury Public, Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. I.uw, Abatructn, Henl Kutate, Surveying-, Iimurunce. lioth Ptionen. TILLAMOOK . . OK1SOON. Christian Church Motes. The church where nil are always wel come. A good live up Id dU lllble school mts at 10; ii plncii and a welcome for nil. II. A, M. Preaching ermon hy pnslor. 2:30 I r::w I1 7:!W I M. Junior Kndenvor. M. Senior Mridadvnr. M. Preaching by the pnstor. First sermon on series on plan of sol vation. Subject "Faith and it rela tion U) Cihi'n plnn." You are welcome to any and all of thoio services. P.. K. June, Pastor. Preibvierian Liiurch Nolei. The Church lllbl.t School nt 10 a. in, The "Girls Liynl" clnss hiive secureil a reuulur teacher and lire now dolor iiiIikmI to lucrehse th"ir unrollinenl und attendance. Preaching service next Sunday at II a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Morning subject:. "What the Church is for." Evening subject: "How Paul handled the Small Critics." Methodist Cburch Notes. 10 a. in. SahtiaUi School. 11 a, in. Preaching. II p. in. Junior Iengue. 0:30 p. m. Kpwurth I.cugue. 7T0 p. in. Preaching. W. J. Weber. Pastor. United Brethren Cburch Notes. Dr. P. O. Honebrakt, SupU of Ore gon Conference will hold the Quarterly Huilneti Meeting Saturday evening nt 7:.T). Let evcrv olllcial Do present with report. Sum'ay morning nt 10 a. m. Sunday School. Morning worship and Sermon II a. m. Dr. iK.nebrnke will preach nnu ii No administer the sacrament of the lord's Supper. An opportunity will be given to unite with us in Church Fellowship at this sorvice. livening service and Sermon 7 UJ0 p. m. All nro cordially invited. H. F. White, pastor. TIM HEALF.Y, HUSBAND OF TILLAMOOK GIRL SHOT. On Tueiday evening while Tim ilenley, a Portland Policeman was on duty on Portland Heights he was shot by two desperado. His injuries are very eerioun. Mr. Henley known as "Hig Tim," wu married a few months ago to Miss Demi Plaskcr, a well known Tillamook girl. Telegrams in regard to the shooting were received at this city on Wednes day and on Thursday morning John Plasker accompanied by Miss Menu Pliisker and Mrs. Chns. Kuer, left for Portland to be with their sister dur- "er irouii.e. I Mr. Henley notice.! two men acting i ipioeriy near me resilience or John A. Keating. He began to question them wm.ruulK), lht.y Jrow revolvers and began shooting nt close range, one ball striking lieu ley in thu shoulder und one in the abdomen. Henley shot one of the men who was picked up later. Tht other mini got away. Henley's wounds tiro very serious, especially tho one in the abdomen, the Intestines being punctured twelve tiinen. Mc is being cared for at St. Vincent's Hospital und at last repor) was improving some. BAY CITY CANNERY CLOSED INDEFINITELY. From Examiner: Operations ut tho Oiegon Fisheries Company's cannery ceased for an inde finite period lust Tuesday evening, nnd it is certain will not be opened again until some definite settlement can be arrived ut between tho fishermen und the operators us to the price to be paid by tho company for crabs. Since the company has been canning the crabs here, covering perhaps u month, it has been allowing the fisher men forty cents per dozen, accepting anything that was brought in that was of sufficient size for cunning purposes. Tuesday, however, the company declar ed its intention of reducing the scale to twenty-live cents per dozen und the fishermen robeled, declaring that other canneries on the coast were paying forty cents for the cruateceans of a quality not superior to those gathered here. The company's agent on their part doclare that the reduction is necessary to make the industry a profitable one, as the crabs delivered ure not large and that the company has been hiring white help for pickers and endeavoring to compete against the Japanese labor employed by other institutions. The company has offered to pay thirty cents per dozen for crabs up to eight inches and forty cents for anything larger. ManZan Reachai Ih Spot Stopi pain lutlauily, Tim Great Pile Kern edy. Pump In tub wiia itcial neiat. ALEX M'NAIR & CO. KITCHEN RANGES and HE1TING STOVES See U for Price BeforeOrdcring Elsewhere OfHw Ground Floor Todd Hotel MViih Km. uk Watoji Abstracts or Short Notice bygthe Pacific Abstract Co. L V. EBERMARDT, Manager Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County, Oregon TILLAMOOK, F. S. Ford Painters and Paper- Hangers Interior Decorators PRICES RIGHT, WORK'GUAJRANTEED. Give Us a Call, Bell Phone J 7. Testing Association Elects Officers Year's Work Reviewed and Ducnued. ' Business Men Donate Prizes. On Thursday afternoon the Tilla mook Cow Testing Association met and elected officers for the ensuing year and discussed nnd transacted other im- iwrtant business. The following officers were elected: Chns. Kunze, chair-nan; J,s. Durer, Secretary, John Schilders, Treas. At the opening of the meeting chair man Kunze announced that Prof. Graves, of the Dairy Department of the Agricultural College, who was eeheduled to be present ut the meeting and give an address, could not be pres ent on account of unavoidable circum stances. This announcement was a great disappointment to the dairymen present. Many of our dairymen are taking a great interest in the business. and are anxious for any knowledge.. ', ...... . . . , .head mat uiey may uc aoie to gain. t rui. i Graves was on the program for an a l-, dress on the subject : A Balanced Kn- j tion fur Milk Cows." j Regardless of the disnnpointment be-1 ..r t.c ........ . ... ., ,. . , present took up the discussion of differ - ent matters in connection with the as sociation, with interest, and there is no doubt but thai much good resulted from the meeting. A lurge sum has been donated for prizes to be given to those having the highest testing cows this y'ear. Th-j following donations have been made: Chas. Kunze. 550.00, C. 1. Clough, $30.00; Tillamook Feed Co., $10.00; friend, $10.00; Tillamook Cow Testing Association, $50.00. This prize monoy will be distributed in two different lots; the first $100.00 will bo divided into $50.00, $30.00 and 20.00 prizes nd will go to the owners of the three cows of the association which produce the largest amount of butter fat for the year, ihe f;u.uj uonatea ny the low Testing Association will be divided into $25.00, $15.00 and $10.00 prizes and will go to the two year old heifers producing thu most butturfat for the year, The matter of the distribution of the . i ""' "1 ' ? Vi i V T . . , . , and many strange Zooligical speci izes and tho requirements of the ... ... prizes anu tho requirements contest, will lie given out later, or noon as thoso who have the matter "s ' IU charge have given the subject neces sary thought and consideration. ! Tho Cow Testing Association has not yet got quite the necessary number of members with which to begin the year's work, bo there is still an oppor tunity for others to join. We understand thut Coos County now has two testing associations and is about to form a third one. The sup porting of these associations are in line with up-to-date methods and should be encouraged In every way. Harris' Bargain Store Opposite EdTs Garage; Has Opened a Circulation Librarv COMg IN AND ENQUIRE AB&UTfT Both Phones: lit 1 1 53 J: MuIujI P. O. Box H7 OREGON F. J. Ford KILL KARE KLUB HAS ENJOYABLE TIME It rained last Thursday evening to be sure, but the showers failed to da ripen the spirits of the merry party who gathered at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Alderman. The occa sion being the annual banquet of the members of the Kill Kare Klub to their husbands and invited guests. After the company had assembled search for supper partners was begun, and such queries have you seen a "fair lady," or who is the "vivacious brunette." were heard. The quest fin ally led to the bounteous spread sup per board, where the best roasted chicken and all the other g-.-od things which accompany it were cj yed. Toasts were then respondeJ to or cleverly dode.d. .Mr. Shrode doinjr honor to himself as toast master. The weather was discussed from down south to Manilla when we leaned the cause of the uncovered condition of the According to report the wind blows in j and around Manilla. Mr. Chrtstenscn I told why skippers skipped Tilhmook cheese. Mr. Plank having cold feet failed t j discuss them. Acting and re- I wrcu cou'iiy aim city omciais una wny, 1 , - , , , . . i viiiiiiitvii iauviiucu Ull W it J 13 Tango and mnde rash promises of fu- ture performances. Dr. Olson held out hope on painless Dentistry. t he little fish, the little egg a little salt in a little jar with a little lid, etc, re sulted in Russian caviare, so sai I Mr. Small. But how could Mr. Carl Hab- ; crhich have time to observe how mush ' Mr. J-.amar and Severance ere eating, I please explain the leisure when all others were so busy. Mr. MncKenzie toasted the members of the club in . fitting terms. Following the material i part of the evening, the regular Club paper was read by Mrs. Small on the subject of Education in Japan, the paper was excellent as Mrs. Small's papers always are. After the reading Mrs. Poornian sung and kindly respond ed to an encore. Mrs. MacKenzie sang and later Mr. and Mrs. MacKen zie favored the company with several songs. rPha Antmnl ftuii. inn, w.t.t imila. ta.u.. muiia wvvc pruuuLcu, i no juugea looked wise but puzzled und finally r 1 I i i i i i I wuui auvei .u into was laoeieu pig ana j no one knowing what else to call it, was aeciareu winner, me property was later found to belong to Mr. Christen sen and he was fittingly rewarded for hia labor. Some had their clothe brushed and after all forfeits at last rested in their rightful pockets. We will not mention any of the stunts which put them there, it came time to say good-night to the hostess and many were the words of appreciation given Mr. and Mrs. Alderman for the pleas ant way they entertained the Klub. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Dr. and Mrs, Olson and Misa Paulina Beats. But who was the absent mind ed lady who forgot her husband and went home alone? Next year this will not huppen.