fire- ,fi Honest Store ataman ir t . i t I .i I- .......1 Ivu ttin nyni rntniiy luunwiio 10 no wm mini mu drug IllIM'U IMlf1irtUI Iri IHUIl Wi ll iVMirrv. AR'S DRUG STORE! jfi! v X fapptnings. ini uiiirnr. Mir M. Sec Shnl t Mill I I nil ni iiiu 1 1 n 1 1 1 if l j n in of Nclinluiii, wm lit rhor for iwur and cnt Hunt phono. ir of Nrlmlom. wba In MUM --- it Vnluiittini Crtl nt 'I'll- Sturr. tm Iwrn it l'urllMixt vl u in tint r frulilorm now on II tho Toilur. 'f Mt-Ju wa In the city iMonJny. .Um,'0tf first dun farm inorl k',Ttooli County Hank. i ..... . . (in oi .moiiiit, in irnnri hero todny. un on llrl clntn farm lrl NailuiMt Hank. of linrltmldl, vn In of but week. Hi; n In la trntuuclliitf rllunil till week. f for rent. Jonua' apart- Mtli St. mul 1th Ave. uf Clovcrdalo wwi Til- M visitor on Monday. K. Htrnmiliun l trnn- In Portland tliln weak. mic IIIiik, the nuw ilruic nioti mid cure of utKirtlon nt CIouuIk. Krt a in oi thu Christian i'jjlvo a piny nl tlui church I. 'Tom Wniklim, of tint I1. HijoyiiiK n tun dtiyi vneii- rnrimin ;i iouk ruic unn wo ifor mul Klvtt you f 1.S0 oncl Jllrf chIvuh. iiinr for thu promm of hu KiVt'ii nt tlio IIIkIi llorluin, March Oth, horn to Mr. uml Mru. It ;,of lllnlnc on Siindiiy. Dr. i thu iitlciiilliii: phyMlclun. locoum w t tliu 0(,l) KK- rltli your nuxt py chock. by chm-k. You'll know rthu inoiiuy wrut nt thu unit bntl by looking ovur thu niluinouk County Hunk. mi don't kill your ciiIvuh, hut irinv (.iiiriKtoiiMun mm nu win ut them uml pity you thu ill price. IcHlrltiK uituruir dvcorntlni; alntiiiK uml pupur hiincliiK I F. S. Fonl mul Son. Onlura r n lit otllro will rcciitvu prompt Hull phonu 17. n ivent Trouble th your cows hy Usin Our rbolic Compound fly in jukI around barns. ic in and let us give )u full instructions iov to use same. I. CLO;UGHfcCO. Reliable Druggists i lluy your Valnntlnu cril at the Til , Imnook DrilK Store. I (;intn 1 1 urltnun, who him been con lliuxl oi thu Tillamook minlttirium for tunm tlinu with typhoid fuvor, l nuw Kulnlnt; qultu rupldly. Thu annual Uanee of Km TlllamiHik IIom'C'o,. will ho held at Iho Cominor rliil Club riHimn on the uvciiIhk "f I'vb ruary 21 t. Thtt United Artlimnn Knvu a party nt thu Commercial Club riKimn on Satur day ovmilni;. Soiiiu Cil couplim were In ntlqndnncp. Tlmui irnunt roporl u 11 in? tlmu. Anothur party will bu kIvoii In thu near fuluro. I.udy with ftvu year old Iniy wlhi to nccunt work. Would taku ponillan an houi(ik;cx;r, Addrcm Mm. C. K. Snyder, Tillamook. Am Hi Itolilniioit, nt ono time drug lt nt'thuJ. S. l.mnar drug ntnre, but now county elork of I'olk county, wn tnarrledon Tueinliiy of lt week to Ml IvnGrncu Hurtonof IndoHindence. Mr. Itohlimou win wutl and favorably known here. For Sale: Two Huff OrphliiKlon and two Silver l.nced cockurvlii from Myeri I Hro., of Portland. Sea Jem F.url. the chicken man. J. S. I.omunn, contractor of 11111 buro, nccoinpauiiHl by Wm. Hurnouith of thai city, arrived In town on Mon- day. Hu li here looking over the proiipecU of eciirint; nomu coulracU for thu building of nonin of our roads. I'ront jmrt of toru In MimmuiIc build ing for runt, Sullablo for two nice olhYe ruotna or store, itonmibort; Hros Mr, anil Mn. A. A, Hnrluw of Mor Kan, Utah, frlumln of Mr. und Mm. T. It. Monk, arrived hero on Thurmlay of litut week lor a few days vlnll. They I'ift for home this morning. Mrs. Monk went wild them n far an Lit Gramie whuru she will visit hor puruntn. A SAFK DKI'OSIT HOX will pro teel your pnHir from beiui; lust or deslroyeil. $1.00 per year. TILLA MOOK COUNTV HANK. The C. H. or the Chrlmlun Church will liivti n Valeutiiiu Haskul Social at thu church Friday Kvu. Feb, III. Thure will bu a program in thu Auditorium mid game in thu gymnasium. F.very IhkIv is Invited to attend. Ladles please bring buskeU. The program begins al Dr. Wendt ICyuSpecIa I lit. Fitu ghiKsea any itiyle. Al reasonnblu prices. Chas. Kunxu and Jack Kupp return ed on Saturdiiy from their trip into Washington whuru thuy went in quest of blooded llolsteln cattle. They re wrt thai thuy found price pretty high mid that they mny llnd it neeensnry to go cunt in order to get what they want al rensoniiblu prices. lilght room house, with pantry, toilet and hath, south half of block 15 Thayer's Addition. 105x140 feet for siile, on paved h trout. Will sell for WiCKJ. ICnquIro nt Herald olllco. Tliu luiliuH of thu United Hrothren Church will i-ervo a Inncli from 1 1 :U0 n. in, until 7:00 p. m. on ViilentineH day Fub. 14th, ut thu 1'nlin Cuffu building A hiiIu of usuful and handy articles for thu homo will n Ino bu held in connection with thu lunch. All nortttof good things to uut will bo served well worth thu prlcu 25 cuntri, Hu Hiiro und tiilco In thu lunch anil vialt thu tmlo with your pockotbook. l'ny nil bills by check Including your tnxua. Ita tho U,USINKS3 WAY. Tillamook County Hunk. C ANOTIIf K CUT IN MA7DA (TUNG- C J SUN) IAMPS ) 15, 25 and 40 Watt, 35c ) C 60 Wtt .... 45c 100 Watt 80c C 150 Wall .... $1.20 C J 250 Watt .... 2.00 J l'rotcil I.iiiiipx fio It Urn. I We deliver Inuum In any part of 1 tin- city Tclfjiiione n. We ilo v I wiring at tltc lowest prices eon- J KlulciU with kimmI woikinaiililp. y Llfflit k Fuel Oo. Mgr. ( If you want your orchard pruned drop mo n card. Satisfaction K"rn teed. Wm. Htulvnir. A llatoglla ami Jon. Carmo of Tort land, hurt been In this city and vicin ity durlnfc tho tnni two day looking over thu Ituntlon with a view of buy log land sultnblo for tho raising of veguUblcN and small fruita. We bu Hove thU lino of Industry can bn made to pay vary well horc. Thoy will brnvu for l'ortlnnd Wednesday morning, und expect to return here, In another month II, A. Miles and wifo of Woods, ar rived In tho city Friday on thulr way to Portland. They loft out on Satur day morning's train. This Is tho first trip Mrs, Miles has been outsldu tho county since she camo here twnnly-fivo year ago, While In tho city Mr. Miles called ut the Herald olllco nnd discussed road matters to sumo extent, Mr. Miles believes in permanent road build' lug. He thinks that It would be who to begin al thu county seal and build i much cement road in each direction as possible each year, using only a small amount of money for upkeep of tho outlaying roads. Ho believes that a good cement road is the only econom ical road to build, and that money ofton wasted in an endeavor to cover too much territory with other kinds of roads, Mr. Miles does not believe In Itondlng. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON DR. WITHYC0MBE ADVISES WIDER USE OF SILAGE Oregon Agricultural College, Corval ll. Ore.. Feb, 0. "I think dairymen should uo moru ensilage hero in Ore gon," said Mr. Wllhycombe, director of the Oregon Station, in addressing an association of dairymun. "Our cli mate Is moist in winter and dairy cows chould not he made to "land outside In thu storms. Vol they should hnve their foragu feed und you will llnd the silo an economical means of supplying it. "As to thu silo construction I would recommend the stave type whom lum ber Is plentiful and cheap. It will prove sutlnfactory and cost much less, under these conditions. "The silo should be built high but not too largo around. If too much sur- fucc of tho ensilage Is exposed it will poll. Thu most satisfactory size does not exceed 10 feet In diumcter, but for 20 cows It may bu 12 fcut. For more than 20 cows it is belter to build an other silo thun to incur the risk of in creasing tho dlamuter. Il la cheaper as well as safer. "Oregon has many plants which will till tho silo profitably. Clover U u tandard silage plant mid makes a splendid product. Should it develop nu order let it get it triilo ripe, passing the rtago for good hay. Don't cut il too soon. Corn is an ideal silo filler, and may hu grown for sllagu in mnnv pnrtit of Oregon. It must he well muturcd or the ensilage guts too sour. 'Hut if you ennnot grow corn suc cessfully never mind iilxiut It; thcr( are other plants which will fill the silo profitably." PRIVATE SALE On account of leaving for Idaho uhoul thu 20lli uf th.ii month I will sell al private uale my ho.Hehold furniture also other articles iu follows : Two bed room suits, nearly, new; 5 rockers; Hiinitary couch; 12 dining chairs, (5 of them new ; 1 now ft foot dining table; 1 dish clipboard; 1 kit chen itieun; I kitchen tablu; 1 nuw sowing machine; a i'licifiu Itoynl range: I lieater; I top liuggy with now pole; n nearly now plow; wheelbarrow; shovels; f irks, hues, rake; 50 chickens and othur articles. Jason i'owull. Three miles south of Tillamook. CLOUGH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY Qf tho Into copyright books. Buy n book for $1,50, exchange it ns often nud iik many thins us you wish for 10c n change. If you wish to withdraw. keen your book. THE MISTRESS OF FERNLEIGH GRANGE" A Dranm In Threo .Acts. Will bo played in tho Acndemy Hull, Fob. 24, ut olght o'clock p. m, Also tho In dian Drill. Admission 25c. n Siilney K. IleiuleiHon, PreH, jN Surveyor. d John l.ehinil Ileiiilcraon, Sec- g retnry Trenu., Attoiney-nt- I.nw, Notrnry Public P Tillamook Title and 8 B I.nw, Abstracts, K'enl Iintute, j Surveying-, Inimrntice. J Until J'liont'H. f TIM.AMWUK . . OKIitiO.V, ' Abstract Co. I A white blackbird lum been seen nt lColtiw:o (Jriivo, It In declared, Tho bird resemhlta It follows In overy way excc.it In wilor. The ICiigene cosmncrctal club plsna to raise 7000 for uso In continuing activities of tho club for Uio ensuing year. Keprenenlfttlvo Lnfferty has Intro duced Senator Chamberlain's bill ap propriating U',C0Q,000 for n dry dock on the Columbia river. The First National batik of Tilla mook ami tho H'iboro National bank havn applied for membership in th new federal banking uyst'iin. Tho onion crop In tho Sherwood dis trict this ynir will net the growers more thnn I7M00 and tho return from hops will m WO.OOO, An Oregon man sent tho treasury department 25 cents "conscience mon ey" to repay tho government for use of u cancelled threu-cent postug etiurip 40 years ago. Deputy Htnte Treasurer Jlynn ciU mates that 11,000,000 In unpaid war rants will be outstanding when tho taxes for thu year become available In April. Preliminary arrangements hnvw been made for u ranchers' Junket early In March from Medford to North Yaki ma, Wenatchee, Hood Itlver and other or- '. ird conters In the northwest. Tho report on tho practicability of crentlnir, ft great jiower site at The Dalles will be ready for the next tcs lon of the Oregon legislature, accord ing to State Knglneor Lewie. A proj ect engineer will be selected. Representative Hnwloy has Intro duced a bill authorizing the use of the rcvenui-K of Cruter liko National park In defraying the cot of the park tusiuagement and for Improving roads and trails within the park. Corporation Commissioner Vntso has cancelled the permit to do busi ness In tills state of the Investors Building & Trust company and tha State 'Deposit it Mortgage company, of I'ortland. Oregon will get I11C.000 less trom the Indian appropriation bill than was recommended by Secretary of the In terior Lane In hU report of December 1. The appropriation of J 15.000 for the addition to the assembly hall, Che maw a school, was Included In tho cut. The war department informs Sena tor Chamberlain that army transport are limited by law to currying person connected with the federal or Insular service and cannot bo rented for th transportation of agricultural college radcts to the 1'anurnu exposition. The bill of Senator Lane amending existing law requiring vessels bound for Portland to stop nt Astoria, was favorably reKrted by the commerce committee. Thu Inw providing for the stop nt Astoria Is obsolete and an ob struction to commerce. It Is pointed out. So weak that he could not rnlso his gun to shoot himself with the bullet he had saved for his self destruction rather than starve to death. Wesley Cnstahl of Nehalem wns found In the voods some miles from Vemonla by n party that had been searching for him. Tho secretary of the navy does not bellovo In It. and he says so fearless ly, but he h.is Just allowed an Oregon mra to resign from tho navy. This was a special case, howover, and It soomed proper to let tho young man have an opportunity to mako a fair living for his family. Secretary Lane has allotted $23, 4GQ.0OO to carry on work under the reclamation law this year, and of this total, Oregon receives $1,220,135. This big allotment oxhausts till moneys now available for government Irrigation work, Including tho full $20,000,000 lent by congress several years ago, but heretofore untouched. Portland has an unemployed prob lem. It does not amount to an emer gency and It Is not so acute ns In most other cities throughout the coun try. Solution Is, however, reudered more difficult by tho closing of tho city rockpllo. No udequato plan has been made by any agency to handle the situation. There are, according to estimates, 4000 to 6000 men there who hnve no work. Instructions to Instltuto criminal proseoutious against nil tho commis sion merchants doing husluess in this state without complying with the law enacted by tho' last legislature regit luting their business have been sunt out by thu stuto railroad commission to 10 district attorneys in tho state In tho counties of Multnomah, Marlon, Umatilla, Josephine, Clatsop, Wasco, Linn, linker, Jackson mul Latto. Only one association or firm In tho stato bus complied with tho law, A cow testing association has been organized In the Lewis and Clnrk ills-, trlct of Clatsop county, another Is ready for organization ut ScappooBe und tho work of organizing thu dairy industry of Oregon la well under way. Ralph F. Hoard, Instructor In agri cultural chemistry, nud John R. Lar son, agronomist, havo boon appointed to positions on thu Oregon agricultural collogo fnonlty, and will ttiko up tholr Uuttct, ,hoM'uc!.i..:.4t; of tie uocoad , semoator. ' "SAFETY FIRST" OUK MOTTO CN SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS OF THE itfii SUNStT (' ! l040tMfr!MTA I ft I POUTCS I The Exposition Line 1915 And row 1 the time to tec California; to I've outdoor nr.d enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It is u trip you cannot h fiord to mus THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY including Shasta Limited THE train of modern scrvic with all steel up-to-the-minute equipment. THR CALIFORNIA AND SAN FRANCISCO EXPRESS Trsins with Standard, Tourist and Chair Caw and oinine service that will please. Call on nearest S. P. Agent and let him outline a trip, quote fares and furnish outing literature on California's famous resorts. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore. OWN YOUR HOME AND PAY FOR IT WITH WHAT YOU ARE NOW PAYING FOR RENT. Ltt Ui Tell You HOW You On Acccmpliih Thu If You Want To Buy or Rebuild a Home or Repay a Mortgage Aoi Dejfre the AU of Borrowed Money, We Aik Your Careful Cooilderatlon oi the AdvantJ3 Offered by our Monthly Installment Plan of Loan JUST LIKE RENT ONLY YOU PAY IT TO OUR CREDIT INSTEAD OF THE LANDLORD The Plan of Our Loan Is The Very Beit AlfordeH cn the Market today. Can We Not Be of Service to You Like We Have Been to Many Othen, in Tillamook City. ROLLIE W. WATSON, Imurance. ileal Estate, Collection. Todd Hotel, Both Phones. Office Ground Floor Todd Hotel (Willi Kiiuliu Watmjx) Both Phones Bell 53 ; Mutual P. O. Box 147 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 F. S. Ford F. J. Ford Paintets and Paper- Hangersj Interior Decorators PRICES RIGHT, V0RK;GUARANTEED. Give Us a Call, Bell Phone J 7. Since it is a necessity, most desirable, and will last a lifetime, isn't it thoughtless not to get it now instead of later? The durability of 1$nrfnrd" modern bathroom fixtures make the question of length of service merely a matter of whether wc are permitted to install the equipment now or later. R. F. ZACHMANN LAND PLASTER LAMB- SCHR A DER COMPANY DocKs and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West To Taxpayer Taxes are now duo and ptiyiiblo. If paid In full before April first 1014 will bo recolved at fuco. AH tax includitiR half pnymonts romninini; unpaid April first will bo collected with an Interest charge- uf one per cent per month un til September first when all tax be comes delinquent and un additional pen alty of ten per cent will bo added. Please give a comploto list of all prop erty you wish to pay taxes on when writing for statement. U. L. UeaU. Tax Collector.