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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1914)
-hm-i ... m r.i.WTl i i ir-m , store you get the iest drttfsi at roe lowest prices AT YOUR SERVICE Hrlng your prescription to tin and have thorn eninioundod oxnetly )i ili.flnr iln-tlri'fl. Our ttreserfnllon work Is in the hands of competent men graduate Villi itii.-l.tl- lirtfftPi III llllVM II lull llli tliM ltr(4lfrttit limn 1. . II.. ti.i.i.111. ll.l..t ...... .mill, ftltll II.I..III.V..I.I 111 l.l I..1..1II.1 Hi H riles. Mil Known now cnicMiuj' 111111 niiiuiiKuiiuy wo milium whs rulnr work. To be safe, sure and satisfied bring your pre tliio to on mid llnu ho sure they ni conioiiiided correctly. Our es are honest and fnlfi Rcmembrt Nayal's Family Remidiea nose Better Made. ,A MAR'S DRUG STORE! 3r n ocal Rappcnlnfls. '10 ' evaVCIurk. auctioneer. Ic Jii'-O mt M. See Shnxlo. to wanted for heifer. C T. Skutnp of Sngnrndn llond, wn Monday. 4kV IWoiIlco key on curtain ring. 'to Herald oUtrc in. Fhttrhor for sewer and cess k Mutual phone. anil Summer fnshluns now on tefwnll the Tailor. I, it few ilrst class farm mort Tillamook Cmmtv Hank. Ilmmllmi mid Merrll Mixm of f,(My weru in t'lwn on Mumluy. in limn on iirioinm iiirin 1 it . ii . 1. en. i-trsi Mtuonai nana. MeftFinlnvnon Ami i'. mighn of jrCrty were in tjwn on buahiusi Hut- P.; Small imil W. (1. Dwlght Imvo li'leiiiituctlii business In Portland ijgfisk Nf llvnt: House furnished or unfui- is . ii . 1.1 , ai tun ni once, v., 1. 1 kiwi-. ttml 7th St. lillwell returned on Wednesday lx week's visit with friends relit und Portland. ellivietln mun. Ilia now iiiuJ . 1 . 1 tirovcm on inn euro 01 iiijoriion cows, nl I loUKlm. Kiirmom 3 lout: rlntjs nnl wo I Hi. M.11I t.ltllt I'llll l fill Hk.h younu cnivrn. UIIIIIJ wi limn,!. 1. t.l- IIW I nil iimv urn iiiih vinir mill liiu I.. II .1 t - I- .. .. .i.t it. ti l Ik I.. wait your " noxt pay chock. 1)1114 by chock. You'll Know 1111111II1 in' iihiviiil' nviir inn Yllliumuilc County Hunk. 1 room nouKO nn onu urru 01 runt, clono to town. Kniiilrr Nolnon. Tlllutnook. (!ll mill l-'rimk 1'itor of I I.. .1 .1... ft! 1.... 111 liinrii 111 1 1111 pnv minimi v. 1 1 .1 .... ... ...til intuitu tll'tfc mi. tint.'. iii uxtomluil trip 11UUI1I0 for thu liln hvalth. OlllcorJ. 0. Iluwlcy informa ' ilnrliiLf I tin month or Jaiiuurv enmj of truiiucy wn rt'ortcil 4 . . I 111JIU tuiiiifcv. iiiiii iiiiuii tiAHiir lio li-nrnoil thnt In tlint onu r twt i nit 11 in 111111 nnivi'ii illMtrkt. Kunzu nml Jack Hupp loft I. . t.r 1 tlf I..-. 11 hi tt 11 iiriM'iiiirit AHsoritiiion. I. . . I Ml - t.. .1 1 I., at ..-t. ilcHlrhiK interior dccorntiiiK paintinir nml papur hunIi l. t I t O Hull phono 17. . 1 ith your cows by Usintf Our Kftll.n Pnmnnlinn 1 1 1 iv 111 firm nrnniin burns. -111- in r..ii nw rn.iiBD ontno fMlZIHIf I IrlllTITiyrH I n An Oliver No. 5 typowrltvr for nl rhrnp, nurd very llttlo. Kn(ulro nt HosonliorK Hroa. tor. Try thoo '.'ic. illnnrni nt tlin Old Spmiluli Kltclion. Tliuy nra thu Ih.hI In town for tlio money, Mr. mid Mrs. Wciloy Itimli from up thu Wllnon Itlvor wuro Tlllumook ihop pom on Monday. Geo, Gotnrr of Tlio Dalle arrived hern Friday lor n nhorl vfali with his lirtitlier, W, I.. Goner. I.ady with flvo year old loy wlihes to hit urn work. Would lake, ponltlou n houekeeer. Addrcn Mra. C. I' Sii)ditr, 't'lllmuook. I'ny nil lilllr by check Itieliidlni: your taxcu. lu the HUHINKSS WAY Tlllauiook Ounly Hank. I.ady wl he work ni rouk, or will do other huuia work. Kmpilrc nl Herald olllct!. For Sato: Two Unit Orphlnulou mid two Silver l.nced eoekereU from Mvura ' llnu., uf I'ortlnnd. Seu Jena Hurl, the chirken man. I Kdltor Frank Taylor of Cloveriliile. accompanied by Mra. Taylor, vlitltcd 1 frienda and trnnucteil bualnevit here 1 the firl of the month. front part of atoru In Miitonlc build ini; fur rent. Soluble for two nice I olllre rtxjimi or more. Itoaunbcri; llron 1 A iinw Ulucbcll No. I! cream nopnrn- , tor for aale, cheap. New, never la-en I lined. Knulro ut Uoitenber(; Hn I 1'nncliat Fruiter, who hui been vUll j Iiik hla count im Metii Karl and Thackor 1 Hn. of Curry Co., Oregon, ha te- turiK-l to Tlllumook anil auyi "Tlllu monk looks kohI." A Mr. Ilouner from Nowbort; has rented the Ace I lure plncu west of .town, furouayeur. Mr. Iliiru oxpucu . to make n trip into Central nnd South I cm Oregon, Inter. A SAFK DKI'OSIT HOX will pro ' I tot your papers from belli); Imi or destroyed. $1.00 per year. TILLA MOOK COUNTY HANK Oi. Wendt EyeSpeclu Uu Fita kIuhhch any style. At reasonable prices. J. It. Silver, known nn thu monu ment man will bo lu Tillamook for about ten tiny. I'urties desiriut; to huvu memorials erected will not maku 11 mirtuku In cnlllnL' on him nl the To ld Hotel. Ills work In our various cumc tmles Is u credit to them. HIkIU room house, with pantry, toilet iintl built, south half uf block 15 Thuyer'ri Addition. IOoxMO feel fur mile, on paved ntrect. Will ttell for S.I,MK). Hmiuiru ut Hurald ollice. SonicthlnK Hpeclul every day next week, 11 real barKufn. Watch the win dow of thu Tlllumook Feed .Co'i Store. Window dimmed dull v. If you miss u day you iiiIhh it burgi'ln. Inditin timber Innda and farm lumln In Ort'Kou lire to bo thrown opun to thu public Fub. 1-1. If you wish 11 ood claim at 11 very low Kovernment up priilHeinent. vvritu John Keofe, Mills uoio, Oregon, three yvitra 11 U. S. sur veyor and timber mini. Thu ludlus f thu United Brethren Church will Kurvu 11 lunch from 11:30 u. m. until 7:00 p. in. on Valentines tiny Fub. 14th, at thu homo of Mr. and Mra. I. F. Larson A sulu of useful und handy articles for tlio homo will hIho bu hold in connection with the lunch. All Boris of kooiI things to eat will bo survod well worth the pricu 125 cents. Ho Buro and tnko in tlio lunch mid visit the aalo with your pocketbook. , v Subscribe for the Herald, it cornea twice a woek. . C ANOTHER CUT IN MAZDA (TUNC C P STEN) LAWS S ) 15, 25 and 40 Watt, 35c ) C 60 Watt- ... 45c C ? 100 Watt - - - 80c C 150 Watt .... $1.20 C J 250 Walt - 2X0 J J I'rodtil Lamps ftc Itslrn. , I We dcllrcr lamps to mty tuirt of J 1 the city. T(leilione uu. We tin V f wiring- at tits lowt-lrlcc' oou X sUteui with ooi( workmnnslilp, J S Lit M ft FMl 0t. $Pr," W. J. Prltchard, innnaKer of the Fast Hide I'lanln Mill of For Hand, iir- riveil hero on Friday for n visit with hlahrothur-lti'Uw Architect Htrannhan, Ho Is looking over our country and la much Interested in It. He ex porta to return to Cortland soma tlino this week. Wnrrmi Glitre will publish two new musical compositions In the near fu ture. Mr. Glaxo has coinpoiod over ICK) musical compositions of descrip tions, .Soma of his publications are sulci by musical experts from nbrond to rank with the boat of their kind pub lulled. Ii. T. Ilnltom loft last wcok for SK)knne where he spout sumo time In purchasing Koods. From Sokuiio he Kocs 10 1,11 1 r 11 no una tiuw rora it which K)lnts liu will also buy (oud$ As soon as his business Imusnctloiu nro over ho will visit his mother In Old Tuinesseo. Jus, Feeney was n Wheeler business visitor on Monday. Dr. Kerron reorU the following births: Mr. mid Mrs. Chester lloldeu n son on Jnn. 30th; and Mr. and Mra. Itt'ittur 11 son on Monday. Thu new tleputy Cou.ity Clerk in a husky one, so tiny say, mid is n very much wel comed olllclal, He is Here. Who? The man who put the roof 011 the Masonic Temple. liettcr hnve him tlx your roof. Morton la his nninc. Cnll at Todd Hotel. If you want your orchard pruned drop me 11 curd. Satisfaction KU"ran teed. Win. Stiilveni'a. Any IH inch wall pncr in the housu 10c double roll. I.mnnr'a Variety Store "Drop In and look around." C. A. Smith and family drove In from Clovcrduto Monday on their way to Corvallis where they have bought property. Mrs. Smith went to Mohler to visit her brother. A. B. Worlhlm; ton, while Mr. .Smith remnlttetl In the city to transact bitsinesc. Ho will meet his wife ut Mohler and they will iro on to their lie MANY ATTEND RECEPTION AT HIGH SCHOOL m 1 1 - 1 (Continued from First !'ain) the mothers rlearer knowledge of the baby 'a needs. "To save children from every i disease which, with proper psrunt al knowledge and cure may be pre vented. "To auve children from entering lives of crime by Imtriictlu par ent in methods of tcachltiK Sex llyclene. 'To uive parents an opportunlny to Knln knowledno in -Parental Culture, MnU-riwil Flucatlon, Infant llyclene, Hex i'roblemn, Healthful Hepro'luctlori ; Hy the following tnthoU Tnlk by I'hyalclmiH, Deinonstrntlon by i.urc, Private Coiisultittlon", Distribution of I.ileritturc The literature consist of leaf lets bearing Uwn pnrenthooil end education In rearing children to the fullest development, mentally, morally and physically." While thu work of the State Fairs Committee will be lhat of conducting I Child Welfare Hoothes, slmllinr to that rnnlntalncd nt the State Fair, with Kuieittcs whei" jKissiblc, mid mny be ' oritmntrtl under any name and consti- J tutton preferred, yut it is especially reccoinended thai ns an .BiTilinlion of the Stale Parent-Teacher Associations 1 It services would be of inestimable vnluu to Superintendents and Princi pal of nil of the schools, and their co operntlon would In turn be of much value to your organization. In case there is already nn organization that hui iipolnted a State Fairs Committee they ran do this work without chatiK litK their name m;d constitution. Aa Vice Chairman your services will consist of nppointlnc sub-committees ttml netting them into working oper ntion. 'You wnnt to crtntilisli a sylum ALEX. M'NAIR & CO, EERAL JIAR1IWAJIK KITCHEN RANGES mnd HEATING STOVES See Ui for Prices BeforeJOrdering Elsewhere OHIce Ground Floor Todd Hotel (With Kiilur Wxtx; Both Phoneu Bell 53 ) Mutual P. O. Box J47 Abstracts or Short Notice bythe Pacific Abstract Co. L V. EBERHARDT, Manager Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County, Oregon TILLAMOOK, OREGON t f ittititiit find atnK.ittt.i1trit ttnttf ntiwt w home some time I ,choo, pruclncl has been reached. By .nvcn. ...r. o iu- Opting tbls plan of "multiplyimr by perty at Uovertlnlo a.vl he may return I aMdlnK. ,t w, minilnizt. the work ,0 the extent that U will be a service of luter n ml u(;nln take up his there, residence HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. On Friday, the 6th of February, two very Interestini; Raines of bucket ball, both promising to be fail and well matched, will be played at the Opera house. The llml will bo r reshiticn v I ttclf juniors, r.ucn team nus uireuuy won a ume fmm the other and this will decide the winner. The other will be Seniors vs. Outlaws. The Seniors have defeated everything hi Uie school. so now this outlaw composed of some of the fastest men in town will -it-tempt to trim them. .Some days uhout a ipjarter of nn hour utter four o clock there seems to be ii k re ut many students leuuln' the luf Minn in what wu mllit term "post dihti-isssl." SlruiiKu us this inuy seem to the untutored in school lore, thu in variably sudden nud unavoidably sure tleparturu is the result of thu cntnhina tlun of two simple and iiuturul forces, tardiness and rules lininst UrdineiiH, which combination always produces a thirty minute period "pist scholnm." The following students hnve reKlstcr- k . .. 1 m en in 1110 rrc.ilimun untss or tlio nee olid semester: Howard Willlitms, Flor ence xluipmnn, Frnuzel Mills, August Hotjulat, Follx O'Donnei; Jean Ginn, Delphi! Kluinfelter and Neva Maddux. The Junior Class elected ollkers fur the cnsuinir semester, the officers were; Pres., Howard I.innitr; Viro-Pres., Frudu Schuuulle; Sec. and Truas Pnui- ine Ileitis, Stir, nt Arms., Lalcn Mud-dux. Miss Do l!:ir gave the school a tie- llghtful surprise by :iccompnnyinir the niuuic each morning with her violin. At the Parent-Teachers Meeting, Friday, thu domestic science experts of thu school attempted to demonstrate thulr culinary ability. Hut wou, woe ful woo; either thu Hour was b:id, the work poor or as thu Cooking Clajs maintain the temperature was wrong; at uny rate the buseuita were hard, small and burnt or else doughy and the doctors and drug stores report nn increase In business. Do sure and sco those basket ball games, frlday, tea. uth, at the Opera house- First game culled ut 7 :30 p. 111. Freshmen va. Junior and Senior vs. Outlaw. pleasure instead of an arduous duty. 1 will enclose n few extra copies of this letter which can be disseminated among outside Committees, thereby fncilitatlng your work. I leave it to your own judgment ns to whether vou will have nil requests for information. s of reorts sent to you and you forward to this office, or whether they snail He uuuresseu to me from the re- spective centers, 1 will say, however, that by sending to you first It would put you in closer touch with your Com mittee workers and keep you informed us to Uiclr requirements and progress. All applications for literature, in cluding lonn papers, should be sent to Mrs. I. M. Walker, 551 County Court House. Portland. All Committees should hnve n publicity department, whose dutv it will be to uttend to get ting all information concerning this movement published in iheir local pn pers und it is thu wish of the Portland Committee that copies of said publica tions be sent us and we will try to get reprints in our own papers, We want to get the public to understand the full iuiK)rt of our work, und this advertis ing will serve 11 good purpose luter on. A series of bulletins will be sent nut from this ollice and further communi cations of interest will go later, also. For leporting progress, or for uny other information, plouse address me, 551 County Cuurt House, Portland. Oregon. Yours most sincerely, Mrs. M. E. ShnlTord, Chairman State Fairs Committee, Oregon Congress of Mothers. HAPPY BEND, The Helping Hand Society met with Mra. Maggie Wo.kI, Wednesday, and Bowed carpet rags, had a good visit, mid enjoyed a good dinner together. About oighteen were preaent. There is good attendance, coniider- ng the stormy weather, and good in terest, at the revival in Mr. Magarrel'a haU, conducted by Rev. II. J. Pontius, of Tillamook. Meetinga every evening, Meetings next Sunday st 11 :0e a. m., 8:00 p. m and 3;30 p. m. Corae, bring your dinner and stay all day. Bring your friends along. C. A. Smith and daughter Hattie of Cloverdale, have been visiting old frienda in this community for a few dsys. They intend to move' to Corvab lis as soon as the train service is certain. Mrs. Nichlaus and Mrs. Maarirrell spent Thursday at the home of K. Y. Bliylock. Jnn. 26, 1914. Dear Mrs Dunstun: You have, no doubt, read In the Portland papers about "Child Welfare Day," February 17lh. Wo aro plan ning a sale for this day of tiny silk flags ut ten cents each the money to bu used to carry on the work of the Mothers' Congress, which includes the Parents' Educational Bureau of Port bind und thu extension of the Parent Teachers' Circles throughout the State. We wish to know how many of these flags you think you can sell. Any that aro not aold nay be returned to us. The campaign in Portland will bo car ried on with the aid of the city Parent Teachers' Circles. School children will be asked to cunvuss their own districts outside of school honr3. Wo would suggest that you uso something of this method. While February 17th, ia Child Wel fare Day all over the nation, still the whole week ia recognised in many sec tions, and the sale should be carried on the whole week, giving you an oppor tunity to interest your outside people. If you aro unable to carry on this work, will you not kindly turn it over to someone who will give the work care ful attention? Anticipating an early reply in which you will tell us to send on some flags, I am Sincerely. Chairman of Child Com. Mra. F. F. Smith, Welfare State 551 Court House, Portland, Ore. Dear Mrs. Dunitan: We would like to interest you in the F. S. Ford F. J. Ford Painters and Paper- Hangers; Interior Decorators PRICES RIGHT, WORKJGUARANTEED. Give Us a Call, Bell Phone J 7. MRS. W. W. LAKE Parent Teacher work being done in the PortlanJ Schools and in other cities in the State, We would like to help i . you form a Parent -Teacher Associa- j tlon in your own school. This work Tells Others How to Get Strong has received the strong endorsement of , WelL State Superintendent J. A. Churchill, I and Superintendent I.. It. A Herman, ' Mra. W. W. Lake of Aberdeen, of Portland, we feel that your scho .1 , Miss., says: "The grippe had left me can not afford not to be organized andi'n a weaJc, run-down condition from do the work other schools are doinir WMcn 1 aunerea ror some time. I along this line. We would be pleased to send you sample Constitution, together with suggested programs for monthly meet iiiKS and furnish you with our f ee tried different remedies but nothing seemed to do me any good until I took Vinol, from which I received great benefit. My cough Is almost entirely gone and I am strong and ; well again, and I am glad to recom- loan papers and other literature ot the j ttcnd VJnol t0 othm wno mBcr M j work, if you would care to hive them The National Congress of Mothers and Parent -Teacher Associations meet In Portland in 1015, and you will want to be represented in this Educational Congress. Tno State Congress needs your aj sistnnce and in turn w.ll be glad to help you in every way possible in this work. May we hear from you at an early ditto? Respectfully, Mrs. Aristene Felts, President. P. S. State and National Congress dues for Associations urc only 10 cents per capita. CLOUGH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of thu late copyright books. Buy a book for $1.50, exchange it as often and as many times us you wish for 10c a cnange. if you wish to withdraw, keep vour book. nt. jsr.-v.in am rnvmas iraoiusb I'ree, Sidney H. Henderson, Surveyor. H John l.elnml HeiuIer.on, Sec- retttry Tresis., Attotney-nt- Law, Notmry Public Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Law, Abstract, Real Katnte, Surveying1, Insurance. . lloth Phones. I TILLAMOOK - - OK BOON. av-istmas mmrmmmmmx did.' Mrs. Lake's recovery was doe to the combined action of the medicinal element.! extracted from cods' livers combined with tho blood making and 8treni?th creating properties of tonic Iron, -which are contained in Vinol, and her cough disappeared as a natural result We guarantee that Vinol will do all we claim and will pay back your money if Vinol does not satisfy you. P. S. Stop scratching, onr Saxo Salve stops Itching. Wo guarantee It Onus. I. Clough, Druggist. White Wyandottes A Specialty The best that can be had in the state. Eggs for hatch ing, $2 00 for 15. Booking orders for spring delivery. A few Cockerels for sale at $4.00 each. Let me supply you. Correspondence solici ted. S. Scovell. Nehalem. , i j HanZan Kssehts Ik Spot SIoim psln imlsallf. Tha Great Pits Kern dr. Put up in tubal wiUs ttcU) aaiila, Apple Shippers Assured. Pacific Coast apple shippers and ccnu:i;rs.3.i merchants, who have been apprehensive of the results of the Mo I'ellar ccld storage bill will not be affected by the meauure. Tho bill would prohibit keeping In cold storage various products longer than 90 days. In resr.cnse' to a Iars number of Inri'ilries from California merchants, representative Knhu obtained a prom ise from Representative MeKellar :hnt his bill would not be yerrc.UJ to apply to nppis In cold storage. National Capital Brevities. A icut cf order struck out of the :nnunl posiot'leu appropriation bill the "rider" to exempt all of the coun try's ?4C0 assistant postmasters from the civil service law. Captain John T. Chancoy, S4, for 50 years a special employe of the house of representatives and holder of the longest continuous service record ut the capltol, la dead. The Internal revenue department an nounced that Americans drank 70,000, 000 Rations of wh'lakey and smoked 4. 090,300,000 cigars' and 8.711,000,000 cig arettes In the alxmonths ending De cember 31. Efforts to got' the .resolution creat ing a special committee on woman's suffrage reported out of the rules com mittee to the house of representatives were defeated twice. Th White House bride and bride groom, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Bowes Sayre, have returned to the Walt House from their JCuropean honey moon trip, Only 25 per cent of the tillable laad of the United States 'la actually uader cultivation, according te eeUsiates of the department of agrioulUre, sase4 upon reports of II.0W oorreaseadesjta. As a result of a oeafereaee betweea President Wllsoa aad Secretary Bryaa on the latest Haytlan revolution, oials have beea eoaslderisujr the advis ability of adoptiag sosae Measure t Insure the ooatlauaaoe of ooastttstj al gounMMMit lft.the islaad repufcHe,