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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1914)
ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation of Any Paper in Tillamook County xxi. Tillamook, Okhc.on, Makcii 10, NO. U THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TILLAMOOK IS NOW LOCATED IN IT5.NF.W .BANKING ROOM I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING AND INVITfS TIIK PUBLIC TO CALL AND MAKE AN INSPECTION OF THE ROOM AND ITS EQUIPMENT Safety, Security, Service L'-IX. M'NAIR & CO. K B fcfi -ft IL u JK M II W A iti KITCHEN RANGES and HE4TING STOVES Sec U for Prices licfofcJOrdcrmK Elsewhere DKLSMAX & DOLAN OIINHKAI. CliMIINf COM KACTOKS . rii i a a-w . m ntri i ii i. i . 4 Aiinionnnc i iiiiiiiiv-v.. II I T W 111 M . W 1 ft VI I ' v j Building Blocks, Brick, ttc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED omipAT ckmknt moo: hactoky cow. wd avk. hast AND 6TM ST. l'iiuiMi. TRY SOME Honey Comb Crisps Delicious Get a Bag, S and 10c TILLAMOOK DRUG STORE KOCH S HILL, PROPS. K. B. KOCH, 1'H. G., DHUTSCUH, ATOTUKKK TILLAMOOK, OREGON BOTH I'llONHS TEACHERS WHO LATELY RECEIVED CERTIFICATES. i ' Tlio full') wiiiLT t-rher were grnntnd eorttllfflliM nt thn Inst ' tmuntimtlon. Koinu of tliu name did .not appear Winn they were first print ed owing to Urn fun Uini they linil kd to Imvc their rarllflrat- limtitt! o dnriuwl : j Orio-Yimr-Statc: j ll. 8. KHmlinll. CSnrllmldl j ISsxta IKfMttif, Iid; Daisy ll (Jondnpecd. llayoiian; Crystal Dtmntan, TWaino-ik ; j 11tfitlnr Sum. Drtghton; Mm. Mabel j It. Tnrry, Tillamook ; Mildred N. Til i ilrn, Knlinli'tn ; llemln Hhys, Itttuvnr; ldM. Itlder, Hemlock; Mrs. LlllUn Mclaughlin. IHalmt; Margaret Hash, Garibaldi; Minnie Utploy, Garibaldi; Haiel Wormll. Wheeler; Lydls it. Crnno. Itnaver : Mm. A. K. Thompson, Tillamook; Ituth Sutton. Utl. rivr-Yuar-l'rlmary : Mr. Clara Hurge. Tillamook. Flvit-Year-State. Gtargiana Sowers, Tlllainwk. IJf. muter the Hew Law, which re quires twnty-foir subjects: Mr. II. C. Hanson. Tillamook. Oiw-Year Renewal: Mnb?l Nay. Tlllmmwk ; Mrs, Mabel lthWyy, Hnyocpun ; Mm. Mattte If, CrMM. Tillamook; Charts Hurt. Nes Vnwtn. Illfllrtrt Average 95 6-11 pur cent, II. H. Iirfmenll. Highest by mibjcf t : Arilhmlir, Sister Mary Agnes. 95 Mr rtt. Cull GvoiHJiint. Mnrio HKdr 09 lKr ft'i.t. C,-Kripliy. ('mirRiii Sowori 10J per rent. titMnmir, Mnrlo llMKar jwr r!t. Iluiorv, II. S. tlrlmhnll 1W prccnt. ItcmliiiK'. Lilllnn .MeLniuihlln '.n per rnt. lliiwrj of Timehlnii, SItor Mnry A8io lS ir ent; Mnrlc llnicur J3 rr nnU MUCH INTEREST AT PARENT TEACHERS MEETING. There wm much fntarett taken In tlio l'rcnt-Tcarhfr'ii metlni at the HikIi ScIkxjI luicmuly room lat even InK'. A short program wh renlereJ hy Iho xehool children after which other nutter pertaining to the wel fare of tin chfj were taken up and ilUcuMf-d. Tlieru neemcd to i)e conild eralile nentlment In favor of the Imlld IriK of n larc building on our school ((rounds which could be ued ai a Kjtn Tillamook High School Notes Musical Success; Juniori and Seniors Take Moonlight Eicurion;Talme Collection Appreciated. The Muilcale aixl Knlertalnrncnt kIv- cm hy the High Schrxd hint Friday nU'ht w a iiuccfM In every way. in...... ...... .i i ....i .ii m iv n.tn .1 tiini. aim .117111 nil fUUlMiS Willed CUUIU Itr. uvil Ul rf KJIH reprU tln people went away ftatlficd niiiiurri and piny htuj in wet we.ither with the work of the evening. The 'It wan al0)uiticerU.fl that Band ! quartette were much enjoyed and the ! uprend on prt of Utu (round ho that niunic hy Ml Dcliar ami Mr. and Mm. I the children would not have to play In K'ch wan tuiivclnlly apprirlatctl by ; the wet iitm. lh audience. Following the tnuic there wan a Miort fun lalen play, ren dered very well by ihu unual lli(;h .School clan vim, that ont every one home pIcmicnI with thcinelveii arxl the world in nenernl. The chool winhe to thank Mm. McKonxle and Mm. Koch for thu atttittance which thuy were kind enough k'v. Milch crelit l due I'rof. Moor for the bucccbh of the alfair lor ll wa mainly through hln manaKenienl and work that it waa no ftUc-ttftil. The proeedi! of the eve rilnir wore near fifty dollnra, from wliirh thu fivitbalt and debate debt were pnyid ami then the remainder wan turned over to the Juniors to aid them with the Annual. Following the entertainment n moon light exrumion was taken to Hay City. The iwrty confuted chief ly of Juniom ; nrd Senium while, Miis Dollar, Miss Uelaral and Mr. Ooper acted a rhnp cfuno, 11ml "Doc" Maddux officiated j at the whcl of the conveyance. The i trip down wrnt taken up with the unusl uihK nttetMlant upon such occasions, none, 'K'Ut and jut common noire. After ttif arrival at Hny City n few gemiine yelln conducive to honr;eneM. ijore thrtmts etc. were indulged in. but . nnttiiiii. i-til1 li rnlnsl in the CltV Writing, fifiorgln Sowem t? pr cent. j"(,.ol t.von tn,r fog). Then followed ll,f. .u 1.. ,lt Pll'.i.Vflltr in,1 ' . . ...II. t JI...t.. ... tr.ll. lmn V.AIlIIP'lk'MIt M J-J.'". I M nit WI1K A HI UVUIIIU. 1IIVIIV I'Uft ' ' 1 " A PLEASANT SURPRISE A very pleasant surprise was given Mr. Huck in honor of his birthday by a few of the members of his Sunday School clasn N'o. 7. They met at the home of Mm. Arthur Meals and from there went In n holy. Mr. Iluc' him self mot them at the dojr and he was corUinlv i surprised man. The eve- ning wsj spent in games and a general good time. Then refreshments were served which consisted of Birthday cakos, chocolate, fruit ami home in ad a candy. Those pfusent were Mr. and Mm. George lmb. Mr. and Mm. V. 3. Ford, Rev. and Mm. Weber, Mr. and Mr. Arthnr lluals, Mrs. Fred KuaU, Mr. Hriscoc and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest HcrinK. Upon departing all joined in wishing Mr. Huck many more happy birthdays. Life kubjocla not vary great, hence not given. PIE SOCIAL anvthinL' else, as to what next to do. at length it was decided to eat. Dodg ing the night police and all stray con- ! stibles none w ere sighted for sure -j the party tiwik its way to the depot I where a lunch of ice cream ami cookies The member of the Christian Kn- was quickly dispatched. Sight seeing denvor oclely will give u pie nodal was next in order ami in the log oi me next Thursday evening. March 12. In i liny wlilcti uimmeu uie ir.ooni.gm, mo I ante to say mere were many sightly nights. Late at night or early Odd Fellow Hall, at Heaver, tiuit Hfc. Everybody come pie ami have i gil time. Admis and eat HAPPY BEND NEWS ITEMS. Tillamook Clay Works KREBS VOS., Props. We have now Hu.ito.l s.ippl v f '"JS tile rea.lv for the ninrhct. nt the IoIIonmm,, hi".. BRICK, - - ?l0.0OP S 3- IN. DRAIN TILE. 5SI6.00 PER THOUSAND 4- IN., DRAIN TILE, 20.00 PER THOUSAND Located if miles m,H, of Tilhnuook on ..uuu tnivolt'il roiul. HVIIIfM PHQHE These line spring day have inducel some to commence gartienlng. Some have grtthered winter eaullllower this was made possible by the mild winter. Mr, Johnson of Happy Hend Is on the sick list. Ho la reported some better at this writing. Mm. O. W. Klnnaman npent Satur day at the homo of Mm. K. I. Milln. The member of the newly organited ! (Iriuigu met at Mr. Mugarrell'a Satur day and cut wood for their nun. inej probably need n new by law. Those that don't cut womI got no dinner. Mr. Molntyre our new cheese maker ha moved in and bus commenced mak ing cheese twice u week. Mr. IL L. Jensen has been doing some logging on his place also sonic grubbing in hU meadow, more grass more milk. Sure crop, no crop failure In Tillamook County. Wo understand Mr. Mills is making every elTort to get the factory woou cut for which ho hn the contract. u Y. Il av ock poko in me, hall Sunday to u very large crowd. Mr. Henry Smith und Miss Whittlesee Hlieiit Sunday nt H. L. Jensens. Mr. Molsor, Into of Salem, who has purchased the M. A. Cudy ranch nt Hlaine ha moved In with hi family coniinn I'V way of Sheridan with teum. It took thum one week to come iron. Sulein onuccount of the condition of the road. Mr. Troutman who hu purchased thu Stun l.ucus placu hua moved in. The Lddiea Aid nd Holpinn 1J o....t... ....,t vulih Mrs. Sandoz. They report u very enjoyable time with n lliu .linner for about ui. Mr. mill Mm. II L. Jensen spent L..liill(U 5lttl Siindiiv viBltiiik' frieiHl ...ut ii'lntlvort nt lluuo, Tim Mi)iiir ninlu of iMnino ami Uuppy Horn! Hp.mt .Sunday evenliiK: at .. . ,c ii. I. Jensen. There 1 .. I coi.kidurnb u rivalry bu in tho mornin, whichever it may be, a crowd pcrhapa not free from sleep en tirely but alltogether happy returnetl to thu town from whence before they had gone out ; and the moonlight ex cursion was hislorv. Mr. C. W. Talmage has loaned his private museum to the school. The' collectior. is a line one and judging from the interot the students take in It It U much annreciatcd. Mr. Tal mage was very kind in muking loan to the school and it f-hould be en the best of care and attent on. The basket ball has been stored thn i.vrittnunt of the out of doors spring take up the time heretofore giv en to basket ball. A movement is on foot to re-organize tennis and the base ball is also courting and winning popu larity very fast. The Senior are soon going to tho play "She Stoops to Conquer' of tho best literarv comedies. this Kiv- and and give one J. A. DAWSON RETURNS. J. A. Dawson, who has been visiting ,;..,!.. nn,l rMntivuM in Tennessee for tin, oust five months, returned toTilla- last week. He had not been ii iints ti iiia nld hnme in Tennensco in unvn w... - dur iik which time n, ,-ountrv ins advanced in many wavs. He reports a moai chjujuuii.- vacation. i Brief News oMhe Week The OlMo female labor law was do clnred coui:lutlor.ul by the federal juprrtue coart. The UnlteJ States circuit court 01 appeal t San Franctaco upheld tht act of Match 4. 10t7. prohibiting th railroad from keeptuK their employe on duly more than 10 hour. The um of 120.576,000 an reallzeo from the viticulture products of Call fornla Inst year, $10,000,000 bolus ob talniMl from wineries and J7.000.00C from table grapes. i ha nui.Kttnn of whether or not tin auto Is a common carrier in IntcrstaU J trade, when not operating over a reiyr lnr line, v.a raised In a white biavt oibo at Han Francisco. i Germany and France will submit t each other Mats of persons who turn j been convicted of violating the auto I mobile lawa In the respective coun tries. Keqiiestl'n: that nil attempts to ex tradlte Harry Thaw be dropped In order to tsavo tho state unnecessary expense, Assemblyman Golden of New York has Introduced a resolution in the state legislature. A dray horse led federal sleuths tc the seizure of a large quantity of col ored oleomargarine and the nrrest oi a produce dealer at St. Ixiuls. The dealer's animal, allowed free rein pulled tho wagon two mile and back cd It up in front of the suspected man's place of business. rTMIE young man who knows what's what in styles, value, appearance wears a Stetson as a matter of course We pride ourselves on the completeness of our Sieiso.ii stocks feature the new devel opments while they are new and doahigbusi .n ess in Stetsons. An hour's visit with our Stetson department is time well spent. Come visit us a while NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE In Every Nook And Corner ! 1 Double Gold Bond Trading ! Stamps I; very Friday. I LAMAR'S I i VARIETY STORE j Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" NOTICE OF WATER TAX COLLECTION A SAFE DEPOSIT HOX will pro. ..nii..ni fmtii Deinir iosi or destroyed. $1.00 per year. MOOK COUNTY HANK. Water tax is due and should be paid TILLA- by thu 10th of each "10nth' t0 collcctor nt City Hall. A.S.C0ATS VISITS INTERESTS HERE A. S. Coats of Seattle, principal owner of the Coat Lumber Mill, ot this city, waa in town tho flrat of the week accompanied by hi wile, wiuie here Mr. Coat looked over the pro- aitlon of building another ury Kim acres tho aloush from tho mill und authorized the same. This new im proveouiiit means the expenditure of about So0W. Tho Uev. Miller, Haptist evangelist. ! going1 to hold n week's ruvivul in Mn,;:irrvti uaii. UlifT Kiiinmnnn of Tillamook is visit Ike iti.-ii.li. u old aequaintuncja at A Few Helps to Right Living If you have a headache take a long walk. If you are blue, do sometning for someone, quick. If you need advice on banking matters. Come to us. We want to help you. If a Mjpposod friend has played you false, do a particularly friendly act towards someone else. It will take the bad taste from your mouth. If you would be prosperous start a savings account with vis. It is the first step on the road to wealth If you are discouraged about your work, go to bed very early. Things always look brighter in tho morning light. If you arc uneasy about your valuable, rent a safety deposit box for f 1.00. You will then rest easy. If you cannot have your own way, rejoice. You might be lulned if you had it. If you find yourself losing money, atart a checking account with ua. It Is a safe and sane way of doing buaiues.. THE OLD REIJAnLC TUIamook County Ftav- J mum two ""M1 ,lonu it boy you need tlie oxereiso. II lllaine.