Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, May 26, 1914, Image 1

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ISSUED TWICE A
J CIRCULATION OF ANYIPXper IN TILLAMOOK COUNXY
Tillamook, Okijgon, May 2(5, 1)H.
NO. 80
XXI.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF TILLAMOOK
$ NOW LOCATED IN ITS NKW HANKING ROOM
I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING
AND INVITES THE PUBLICTTO CALL AND MAKE
ANJINSPECTION OF THE K00MJ
AND IK EQUIPMENT
Safety, Security, Service.
FLY SPRAY!
FLY SPRAY!
l.ceps Cows Free From Flics and Will
IncrcAfec Their Milk 10 to 20 Per Cent.
SPRAYERS
Wc Also Carry a Full Line of Sprayers
and Wc Guarantee Them, Also the
Spray.
IL LA MOO K DRUG STORE
KOCH & MIL.L,, PROPS.
k. ikoci. I'll, c ni'.iri'sau'- AIOTHKKl'.
fOMo 'nLLAMOOK. OKKGON
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Tillamook, Oregon, May I',, I9U.
Pursuant to mi order of adjournment
madtj ami enteral! on May IH, 101 , Inn
Common Council of Tillamook City,
Oregon, met In regular session (hU
Into t H o'clock p. , w,n
Dm following members wcr pre,
out I ton. I". It. Heal., Mayor; Council
men, H. A. Ilnlh.iml, (5 A. ftlrnumU,
John Ketdion, (J. H, Lamb, M. Md
rholr; II, T. Hntti, City Ally.; N. J,
Meyers, City Marshal anil It. H. (,y,
Itocordcr. W heretin thu following
proceedings M-oro h) to-wit r
Onllrmie27l, entitled. "An Ordin
ance to provide for licensing carrier
nf mmigura or freight for hlro In
Tillamook Clly, and declaring nn em
rrgoncy," was read for tin; llrt ttinn
In o" council at H ..' o'clock ji, in.,
and on motion duly made and carried
wan read for the second lima by title
at 8:01 o'clock p. m Upon mot on
duly maila bii I carrlctl hy Urn following
rote, S. A. Ilroadhcad ..ye, (J. A. Ed
mund. aye. J, Kol'Uon nyc, 0. II.
Lamb aye, M. Melcholr aye. Total
b U, not 0. Ordinance wan rend
for Uio third time In ojicn council, on
this Hip ilato of lu Introduction, at
8:07 o'clock p. m. Being then before
Iho Council upon lh n,tiction, ".Shall
ihn ordinance pat?," the vote resulted
an follow: S, A. IJ.'oailhoatl aye, (J,
A. IMrmmtU ave. J. Keldum nyc. G
11. Lamb aye M. .Mclcholr aye. Total
ye 6, imm 0, aboeiil 0. whireuxm Or
dinance 271 was declared duly passed.
OtUinat.ro 276, entitled, "An OrtJi.
j nancn providing for the licensing uni)
taxing all dugs In Tillamook City, Ore
gon, ami declaring mi emergency, "wni
read In ojwn Council for the first time
at :10 o'clock p. m. ami improper
motion i read for the second timo
Commencement
Friday May 29th
Eiercittt Will Be Held t the Ckrttian
Cfcurea. CUii Numbers Niae.
The Commencement Kxcrclsos for the
Graduating Clans of the Tillamook
MiHrT'JSchool will Iw held Friday uvo
nlngMay, Kith, at the Chrlntlnn
church. Tho aontor claaii number nine,
thrcwiclrli and six Ixiys. Thin Is thu
llmt lme In many yeara that a uradu
Htlnil el coiiUlneti iucIi k'reat ma-
Jorliy of boy. The Kradualea are
Ktolli Goync, Alice I'erry, Alice Todd,
Verb Stanley, Gull Uuel. Ilarvev
Kblnjfer. Hulpn Harris, I'erry Dt-Lil-Ilea
and Verne (lain. Alice I'erry Is
Saluforlan atul Vernlc llaln in Valcdict
oriaiL I'reaideiit Ackerman of the
Monmouth Normal school, former State
School Superlntendant will deliver the
uddr of the evtnlnif.
The eighth trade will hold their ex-erclat-
at thu name time. T)il it the
larKkt eiiclnh Kiadecln that has ever
been turned out of this achool, being
thirty In numbei. Tho claar waa taught
by MIm Georgia Sowem.
The following program will be ren
dered :
.Musfc .High School Orcheatrn
Salutorv Alice Tarry
Wal Solo Verle Stanley
Vnludictory Verne Hain
Violin Solo Arotu Kvernon
Addreta l'rei. Ackermun of Mon
mouth Training School
Music High School Orchustru
SEEK AID OF POULTRYMEN.
The follow'ng rraolutfon was duly
ailojitrtl. "Resolved tiiat nil specinl
i ulntjit Irfirirtil-j.rtwmf fitml In. riirtiTitii.Nl
by title at h:M o'clock p. m. and upon . fllnil .nnKVn , . ....
Street Improvement Fund, nnd the
Ti ,.f Till,.,.,,.t. ('.!,. I. I,..,.. I...
G. A. IvlmuiKl. ay. J Keldwn aye. l,, l0 tran,fer . )tfclul ,K)m,-.
(. It. unb ayo. M. Melcholr nyc. T-a.jffi!gninpracnl -undn lnta -tht;
h it ill one fund."
motion duly made and carried by thej.
folluu'lng vote: S. A. liroadketd nye.
tal ayes f, no 0. alvnl 0. Onlinnnre
TIL wan read In ox-n council for the
third time, on Oil the date of Its intro
duction, whereupon being before the
Council uMin tlie question, "Shall the
ordtnancT ia" The vote resulted as
follows: S A Ilroadhead aye, G. A.
Ivlmonds ae, J. Keldaon aye. G. II.
ljtmb aye. M. Mctchoir aye. Total ayes
6. im. 0, absent 0, whereupon Ordi
nance ')' was declared duly passed.
Special Grocery Prices
Quaker Oats
lrn 1 1
.UKIIUI' .,,
I'lllL.tl"
Dried Fruits
1'i'cy l i uiics, tOc
Dned i'cnclics JOc
25c
1 5c
per lb.
per lb.
Crescent Baking Powders
Pound Can. regular price
$1 00 now 85c
Pound Cun. Uetfulur price
70c, now 55c
Pound Can, regular price
2."c, now 20c
I
COFFEE AND TEA SPECIAL
Cniac(da ColVce 10 l.bs.. for $2.50; liuhy Cnracola ColVce 1 11). for 27c
German American Codec. Steel Luc, 1 pound dUc
German American CofVee, Steel Cut, l poumls 85c
RIDGEWAYS HIGH GRADE TEAS
Orange Label Va pound .'lac; Orange Label 1 ponnd Uf.e
Her Majesty's Mlend a pound Lf,c; Her Mnjcsty's 11 lent v pound 5 Oc
HcrMnjcHtH Hlet.,1, 1 ponntl $1.00; Capital Household, ' . pound Joe.
LPH C. BACON.
Mgr. Grocery Dept.
uni entitled. "An Ordlnancu giv
ing and granting to F. I). Smull and I).
C. Urio, their successor and assign,
n franchise and rights to erect, main
tain, uso nnd remove (wlei, wires, ca
bles, ducts, appliances and apparatus
for conducting and using wlectrlcily.in.
under and uon all streets, alleys, roads
unci ways in Tillamook City, TillnniO'k
County. Oregon, within the limits nnd
boundaries of said City as said City
now is or hereafter mny be bounded nnd
constituted and have its limits, and to
supplv electric energy to the people nnd
Inhabitants of Tillamook City nnd to
f3 , the public iintl to ciinrge anu coueci
M 1 tolls therefore" was read in open coun
cil for the tlrst time at 9 o'clock I'. M.
and upon motion duly made and carried
was read for the first time bv title at
9:1S o'clock P. M. Whereupon on
i motion duly made und carried the onl
j inanco was continued until the next
I regular meeting, June 1, 1UU.
' Thu street committee was ordered to
! investigate the locution of a light pole
j in front of thu mill on 2nd Avenue Kast
I and to have tne Light Co. move it if in
j their estimation it was necessary.
Upon motion dulv made and carried
' the K)llce was instructed to notify the
t Mill Company to remove the pile of
J lumber from the sidewalk by the side
i of shack.
j Tho Wnya and Means Committee was
Instructed to find out just what the
Fire Department desired and to report
at tho next regular meeting.
Thereupon council adjourned.
ATTENTION G. A. R.
Orrg"'! Agricultural College, Cor-
iVallis, Ore, May Farmers and other
I poultry raisers of Oregon who have
Miffcrcd loss in young chick arc
I asked lo co-operate with llic depart'
mcnt of ilactcriology, Oregon Agri
cultural College, in ascertaining the
catuc and methods of control of the
dinrasc. They can asuist themselves
as well as confer a favor on the de
partment by taking tlir chirk as -con
as pOMihlc after death, one ittn it
in a water-tight can, packing it ii ice
, and sawtiuit in a small box, .it.tl
' sending it parcel post to the depart-
nn nt of Ilactcriology, O. A. C. , Cor
.allis, Oregon. Oregon is the second
state in the Union to carry on this
work anil G. D. Honor, who is con
, ducting the experiments, has had the
i benefit of three years experimental
work in the firii state to undertake it.
Connecticut, atStorrs Station. In
inviting co-operation Mr. Horton
says:
"The uctin of the loss of young
chickc at this season of the year is
one of vital importance to poultrytncn
It has been estimated that at least
ten per cent of all the chicks that are
lost die as a result of white diarrhoea,
a condition brought about by a
sprcific germ or organism called
'Itpitllorum.' The action of this or
gani.m is as follows: the mature hen
having acquired the germs transmits
thrin through her eggs to the young
chicks. That is, the g.rins aft'.r gain
ing entrance into the hen body lodge
themselves within some of the ova or
undeveloped rggs and later, when
these germ laden eggs are hatched
the young chick emerging from
them are infected before leaving the
shell. These chicks may live for a
period of weeks during which time
they arc a source of 'danger to the
healthier chicks because their drop
inijigsnUiin dcadlyjgcrms which
the hcflltiiicr chicks 'may pick up.
Complete isolation of the infected
chicks and the free use of sour milk
a ill lessen, in a large measure, the
mortality.
"In order to determine accurately
whether or not the loss of the chicks
is due to the presence of the while
diarrhoea germs and thereby gain
some idea as to the condition of the
health of the present slock, the Bac
teriological department will make an
ova-niiiation, free, of the dead chicks
provided the chicks arc sent direct to
the department of JJastcriology just
as soon as they die. Our aim is to
:wntrol and cventualy wipe out thi
oniucessary 'evil' in this state. Co
operation upon the part of the poul
tiy raisers is not only desired but
necessary for the success of this un
dertaking. Further information may
be obtained by addressing the depart
ment of Bacteriology, Oregon Agri
cultural College, Corvallis, Oregon."
Ray & Company
SPECIAL PRICE ON HAULINU
PCETAYLENE WELDING
PLANT
FV ftvu.u. .... i . . i I
I--riuiniiio plant wiilcn
llty installed at Ihn lllmtr
1'koPl lrovinKultuitiiucccs.
M formerly of Lowlnton,
of this brunch, of rt.
They huv several tanku of
niU1m' ,luru "xyKdiiu K u
mlnir rmmlru ti... ..il
. "I MV ..
Wed und brought to pluy
unon cut Iron. Hteel, Iron or other mln
ernl Hint thoy ru woldlng.
Wo wltiu'Hited n I'li'co of steel cut In
to by llm flniiitf. much In tho Bwno
manner as you would cut I'loce of
eheeio with R kl.lM. Wo BW a ploru
of cimt Iron hut Imd been welded to
All old soldiers together with tho
Indian war veterans and Spanish
American war vtitorans ure invited to
meet with Corinth Post at Grand Army
Hall over the Gem Theatre at 10:00 a.
tn. on Saturday, May 30, 1914, to take
part in the Decoration Day services to
be hold ut the ChrUtim Church.
II. C. Weaton, Com. Adjt.
From now until clean-up day, .lune
II, will iiiulfi) special prices to
., r., ,.,iii.i.i i ml iu. together
tnreo or mm iimiiimvm r --r.
nnd getting their garbage nnd refuso
ready in boxes, barrels or Hiick, so wo
can tiiho u bii; loud nt onco niiiklnff It.
s ri ... jwlliit
of c.t Iron .hat - . 0 edici.
Mother It. three pl.cea m you could not -r t bw1 nt nco
i... i.r..uka had boon. Iho iomp y t i . ,.
tan wimru in" ..
oxyacetalene process wll weld any
' . . I lli, i remark-
twoinetslH tugeuior ...... ",,,..
able thine "wut tho process Is that It
does thu work so quickly.
Clienpei i ----
comply with ll.e re.iiest. begin nt onco
and clmin uy and show tho G. A. U. a
eleun town. Call or address i
clean & fytmvu,
3rd Street and 4th Ave. b. ,
Phonu Uell 10.
I LAMAR'S j
! VARIETY STORE
Tillamook, Ore.
I "DROP IN AND
I LOOK AROUND"
I
Commercial Club
Has Lively Meeting
Maay Matters of Moraent Diicsuci.
ArrameaU Wax Warm at Time.
A live meeting of some of Tilla
mook's wide awake citizen's was held
at the ciubrooms Monday evening. 150
Invitations had been Issued to the bus
iness and professional citizens of our
city to discuss matters of vital impor
tance to our future. In response only
about JO were present. And some who
were present criticised in very bitter
terms the lack of Interest manifested
by our citizens generally saying. Coun
ty and City Officers, Merchants, Doc
tors, Lawyers ni.d citizens were con
spicuous by thcr absence; one speaker
said that some stood on the streets and
criticised theClub fordoing nothing and
yet when asked to come up and help by
their attendance, if not by their money,
they remained away ami the next day
went on kicking. The club is doing all
! possible with the support it receives
! and our citizens should give it better
' support. Col. Geo. Henderson and Ira
C. Smith, discussed the cleaning up ot
the city, all citizens are requested to
cut weeds and grass, clean-up rubbish
of all kinds, place In piles on or before
June lhh. Mayor Beals very gracious
, ly donated the use of his two teams and
wagons for this purpose!
! Rollie Watson spoke at length on
sidewalks. City Hall and various other
subjects for the betterment of our city.
A letter was read as to the S500 the
club owes tor advertising booklets is
sued over a year ago and a committee
of Kollie Watson, A C Eevers-.n and
D. L. Shred were appointed to see the
County Board to try and arrange pay
ment. The-question of entertaining the G.
A. It. visitors with an excursion to Bar
view. A Clam Bake, Life Saving
Drill, etc. was discussed and it was
the sense of the meeting that it should
' be done.
Col. Geo. Henderson read a letter
from California investors who wanted
(several hundred acres or lana lor a
! model dairy farm. The matter was
fully discussed and the parties were
told to come and we would receive them
with open arms.
Arguments on various subjects waxed
hot at times, much feelinc was dis
played and interest shown all of which
argues that the Club is alive and going
to do something to boost our city and
county. Now lets all get busy and help
the Club and l officers. Go to the
meetings, pay our dues, lets not be
kickers nor drones, but "Livo Ones"
Oxyaccetaylene Welding
We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze,
Brass, Aluminum, Nickle Steel and
Copper. We also weld broken gears,
pulleys, crank shafts, boilers and
build seamless tanks, also do cutting
and brazing.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MILL AND MARINE WORK.
HINER & REED AtHlner-s Machine bhop
No Jobs too Big and None too Small
WHAT'S THE USE
Of running foolish risks with your money? Why be like that
London man who lost $100 while
FEEDING THE ELEPHANT?
The money waa in an envelope in the side pocket of his coat.
Thoughtless of results he put biscuit in his pockets for tho
elephant to delicately extract with his trunk. When the huge
beast reached this side pocket he neatly and expeditiously "ap
propriated both biscuit nod money, seemingly relishing hisj
$100 MEAL.
It is a safe wager that the Tnan'is now a convert to the check
ing system. Had hu banked his money and let the elephant
eat his check book he Could have laughed at the incident, for
tlio uanK would imvo immediately given him another boo, uet
a
THE OLD RELIABLE
Tillamook County Bank