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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1914)
ff n HI AM F''r ISSURn Twirn a I ARQFQTn.n -iuii5UAY AND FRIDAY gfT.QlROUt-A--ON OF ANV PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY Tn.i amook, Qhhoqn, Jr.st; 2 1014. m ;j8 I I fit rllwl imUUflALjUAPW OF TILLAMOOK IS NOW LOCATED WITSJNEW BANXINGKOOMJ i..o. oF. building; AKDIINVITrS THE PUBLIC TO CALL ANO .MAKE J ANJINSPECTION OF THE ROOM, AND ITS EQUIPMENT Safety, Security, Service. STATE OFFICIALS INVESTIGATE IJLUE BACK SALMON IU I., tuition and (U-o. Kelly of the tm f'lii'fli!i.;.iifiaftii,'iil accompanied by Ittn.cl llnwkliK mill Gnmt; Warden i-r:h lnvpllM( conditions hero ll Wrnk f, e,M..itvur to See vliPthr there are any Illuo Hack rntl Miob In Tillamook y. 'limy Icanird rmmiiU to satisfy them that the Blue Ilnrlt. nro Intro Imt could mil nmkn n catch because thev did not h u... right Mud of u net. Ono hwfml fathoms of Kill net will be cut licni for further invtwtluntloru 'Hip Itivrttlgtilhnit nr being made for th" HjrK. of ftruJIntr out whether Ilia fUh cuiiw hero to spawn or not. Jf the ivttlft)im drove favorable 10,000, tf Itluti Hack unliiiori eggs will be hlped tirro fri.m Alaska. Tim Blue Duck is n fine flsh arid com-pari- favorably with our Chinook. FINANCIAL CONDITION 0F0REC0N COUNTIES. Farmers' Meetings This Week Arkulluriili from Our Slate College WJJI Be Prettnt. Dairvinc and Loganberry Rauiof Will Be Ditcuited. Kvry farmer In ihe"courity should pbtito attend tho big farmer meet ingsjjwhieb arc scheduled as follow: Thursday, June 11. 1 P. M. Nehiilern at Union Hull. Frjday, June 12, at 1 P. M.. Tllla mookat Court I louse. Friday, Juno 12. nt 8 P. M. Tillamook nt Commercial Club. Saturday, Juno 13. nt 1 I'. M Clover- Saturday, Juno 13. at 8 1. M. Heaver. COUNCIL GRANTS ANOTHER LIGHT AND POWERJFRANCHISE At tho regular meeting of the coun cil last night a lluht nnd nowcr fran chise was granted to F. D. Small and Cl of Kine Graduated Friday Etb- II. O. Uric, with the understanding Public School Closed Friday that they shall within 18 months ex pend not lens than 131.000 on the pro ject. Tlila proposition has been up be fore the council for the pant six months or more, but noydpg definite was done until last night. TILLAMOOK PEOPLE LEAVE FOR SWEDEN On Monday Mrs. Gorham Munson and daughter Esther, left for Sweden where , they will visit relative. They expect ui imj auseni aooui ir.ree months or possibly a little longer. Edgar Mun son accompanied them as far us l'ort- nisc. Prof. Ackerman of the MoBBouth Training Sc'iool Delirera Addreti. irmirovemcnt of our Uniry henis will . and. Thv pxtwet t nrrlvn in Now be Iran main topic of the day. Somo of j Yor on Saturday, where they will take V SPRAY FLY SPRAY! Keeps Cows Free From Flics and Will lncft?A6c Their Milk 10 to 20 Per Gent. SPRAYERS 'e Also Curry a Full Line of Sprnycrs ntl Wc Guarantee Them, Also the glMsii.jhiHdaB ii a k a i s f r t i i e r- r t i i 1 I A-K V LJL J I I l-Y I I V l I r I I i i r kdch'&Ihill, props. E. V K KlU IMJ. C DKUTSQIIi. AlO'H IliKli Ij T1U.AMOOK. C)irON us are apt to think our stock no! no Improvement but on closer xiiinina-i tloniwe find that we have not yet readied the maximum nor ev-n n high i Sal rill. Or.. May to -fSlini.il . I UVCfiirn tird.lllrllon Arninllnir In IKil Sute Imury'iicr C'ointiiuiuiter Fcr leUuL rvmrt tnr lmr. ..' rm who ha charge of the nc- ? uafc wu ... .n. .i. ir i roomiHg denartiocnl of siale. u.ll " , i.U Monday the first ouatlrrlv rt ractflries of the county. jtti ul ihr year of ihr fttntui..l ton j 'Hus mil represents a product of tutvn of the various couniu A a' oui, JM.00 cows and !as year con-i V ?f . ' eM..n th. taluella. average of S.U7 r cent of ii-.ttn .i.lcn. ..j emunn 1.1 H,r I Wutl. In round numbewUiis t ianiirs ami ih. r ...n u latrd mi meanil a productionj'Jf -1000 Ibx. of milk, mm omi" f nui m ir iiti iumj J ltoss tncome Irom i the average cow m Tillnmook County. a steamer of the Hamburg line to Stockholm. It has occn thirty years since Mrs. Munson left Sweden for this country. Mrs. Alfred I.itmon and Lars Jonnson of this vicinity also left on a trip to, Sweden Monday morning. Mrs. Lar son accompanied his wife as far as Portland. BAND BOYS MEET AT NEHALEM ii On Sunday the mei bora of the Til lamook Jlooster Hai-d met nt Nehalern lifty or more strong, band 'boys from Cloverdale. Tillamook. Hay City. Wheeler nnd Nehalcm being preitcnt.i; lln tho morning a rchearsii'jwa held cannot be 1 at the WooJman hall, ufter which about I'ractic.il j ono hundred band bos and their farn- s'alriiii-nu nuIr 1 . Ut In tmmv .lit.i.iU st llu- Thr monev trer'ivrrf. ukirl. r l Un are realiiting much more j i.icj of count) sn.l tjtc. Bc,,rni 1 than this and iher is no reason why! I - -j . 1 .i .i . . 1 .1... . r .1.. . i. I nmu, n uiiruik, iprrui i valt, ) oveiog ui me muiuy eciiniy schools, nj' ti.il school !,. fitrolliK trteis, lnjifh scho .lv M.rr, rcai.i. r ,..,iJLi. . ,1.. ... i.,.,... 1 H'es sat down to a line banquet, w..i ' "''N jj? 1,10 main ,ncrnc f"r uicuton. I (rHtrr at tho banquet and also gav a I i)ganicrry culture nnu markuting gooci iuik. Attorney cai. wornill of .Ji t ;) will also have an imiwrtant place on , this ,cit' "Iso Knva a goo.1 talk. Other theorem Our soils and climate KlS.''SS' lfc.l Wtl. j J "'ec,",,y "Japletl to the or Cloverdale. .... . " : growlriif of this plant and we are all ! After the banquet a concert was ;.'ni nuirjiiniiv. tui. : imwn and micrlljini I s ffllow IHaktr . . . n . . . tlllf film! t Cljit..p I ('i.hunbia ( orry illtit.it lUrnrv II. .1 Knrr lotrplmir K lanulli I Ac 1 jtii- iku;mm 1 win ws JA1J16.H0 .jijfcisivitrfiiftlr.tcreated In the best methods Riven on the street of Nehalern which 5.5 I lO.Jt J8.lt., ; U'lA.t-'O l.( f'j'v) or r.j,.' 18.04 1 y).iof K4 i 3o,M7'Ji I'ruf. V. S. llrown of the Kxtension Divin.'ui nt th' State Agriculf. ml Col lic will tell us huw to handle logait berries. The other spenkers will be M. J. E. 1 Iiiimnn of the U.S. Dairy Division. 1 J l'n.f. W. A. Ilnrrof the Slate College j nral It. C. Jones, County Agriculturist 1 i on Jane 14th. rxznr tszsatEST. 130.890 5.' j of I hi- cuunly. 1 I Menlings areeiitiruly free nnd every- , I one is invitiHl to come and bring his I family. cecial Grocery Prices II J.rj,Sj2 00 ; Quaker Oats ti 1 t" l .lt s tt- ii r... 1 52c J5c Dried Fruits " Ba VIIVIIVrtHi.n..' vw i-- Crescent Baking Powders round Ciin, ivtilar price $1.01) now 85 'omul Cnn, Ke.uulnr price 7Uo, now 55c Pound Can. regular price Ufc, now. 20c COFFEES AND TEA SPECIAL f.ennnn Ainerifan Concc, Steel Hit, 1 pound sue ((a-nnnn American CohVe.'SUcl Cut, rhwumls 85c RIDGEWAYS HIGH GRADEJTEAS (ranne Label pound .M.r.c; Onm Label 1 pound Hflc IIIit i. i 1 1. r,.v llei M11 estv's Hleucl 'spounM DUc . "lint ,n ,t lm iui sfwsi... t, cr'M., :...-..... in 1 1 d 1 nil? Cmntnl I louseliom, 'y pounu j Liiiei''n I. inn . . , Malheur 70.7lo.-tf M.uiott 3$7,o ii I f loJ.S50.3j 48 I Morrow Niulln intnli I'olk Shcnrnian Ttllatitook I'nuliUa I'nion Wallowa Wasco Wushiiigton Wheeler .. Yamhill JnckMiu county BACON. r. lirncprv LJeor. Ray & Company IT n - vuai nr. no. 1 4" i now considering mimher of aloekholdurH llairtciok for a i.i.riiiiiii. ' 'io n.Ko hits now titkeit 'f Will nromlHCH tn tiikn UoriH'VB HottHfif Tllla. "Wo nnd Ilitgloy of HIIU. v..lJ0yil ,,y tho Bl(ick. Mtorm,yH u u .1 .ii, ,.r lll. IX . ' """""" r.711 "umilwiiy of Fori ,Mi"K I'. J. Worrnl. nmn- iigcrof tlm hotel In tho divorce flull. A. 0. Krmnlmif Agiit'H KrumUuf, iilnlntlff wiw rllnlell!ll!dl(rt., T, In the r-"- "f tl"11""; . . nr"i, ii .am uiu rort iiuiiinHii;iii!iii, . - ffiX7t..elili.i.rv,.Co.HL lhH.Mn,.y plaintiffs and attorneys A. C Kntmons mill Hurt are represcntiiur Henll & Co. nnil the Fort Dodgo Mnehinory Co. M. J. Gornoni la roprosonting tho coun ty. SCHOOL MEETING JUNE 15th. cHllctnla.. motion wiw .....do by A fon -! nntalloMrlko ouinrjH t.fl I ronml"' " 1 .i...iir.,v,Tai.'..il leave 10 On Monday, Juno Ifith, thorn will bo hulil the iiimuiil meeting of School Pis. trint No. ). at which timo it clerk nn I . ' M..i..i..iti'rtfn.iHkud leiivo nil n,..tr will ho elected uml other wnereuiioni, ii"" .... i' ,, . , amend compl..li.t.B These eimW l, ..n.ttterH of importaneo .liscusaed suelt tNkunun In it few tluys. 8.8. Jolmmin thu erection of u gymnaalum or dG C Fulton are HttornevH for tht 1 other playground improvements. I5.77.MX .. . . r.oSp.-UJU IJJ.OiO'(' S.l-'5-Si 3.-M5 55J.SIJ-4-' I-'S.23.' 72,08.1.36 U7.71317 sS.M67.30 -,0.i,So.4I uj.oSo.ti had a bonded in debtedness of f.tdo.ooo and a foot note tells that Clatsop County had authorized an issue of $.100,000 and Columbia of $joo,coo for building roads The other counties have no boudrd indebtedness. Jackson had the largest total in liiiudness, $1,058,360. Klamath owed $njS,S...5t ; Josephine, $00.1,073.80; 1 anc. $J58,3rM7; I'liMtilla. $j-.i.t-'-05; Multiiomah, $167,073.25, and the others smaller amounts. l l.U-.op showed a deficit of $52,663. Sn; Coos $ 1. 1 1.1.(17; Crook, $63,610.08 Curry, $3577 -9i Harney, $61,042.23; l.nl.v.'ii, $.121,(05.46; Josephine, $2t, .!.S,. Kla math, $17.725.67; I .arte, $i2r.4,").95; Lincoln, $oohS.oo; Mal heur, 30.2.hj; Morrow, $10,023.24; heeler. S1.I.601.S4. The best showing was made by Multnomah, which led above its debts $021.7(10.17. Others 'that had large surpluses were: llakir.?. 1 12,4(14.11; (.oimtiliia, M75. (iAM, Douglas, $137,102.03; Grant, $SS,.pS8j; Hood Kivcr, $87,440.86; I .inn, $.2(i,t3l.V3; Marion, $248,301. 82, I 'oik, $82,044.65; Tillamook, $193. 0(10. 1. 1. Umatilla, $200,687.37; Union, $77,84(1.78; Wasco, $73.llJp; Wash ington, $167,007.26; Yamhill, $83,152.-04. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" i Commencement exercises thii year were of usual interest. As a prelim inary to the main event the Juniors gave a banquet to the graduating class on JThureday evening, which wai at tended by about 56, including the Al umni. The banquet was made up or 6 courses. Howard Lamar, "resident of the Junior class acting as toastrnastcr called on different ones for hor alks. I'rof. Ralph Moore gave the first ad dress and was followed by Miss Stella Goyne, President of the Seniors. Ver ne Hain reprcenting the Student body gave a talk and was followed by Prof. Buchanan. Mips Debar, Elbert E. Ginn Henley Ftam The banquet was pronounced a suc cess by everyone present. On Friday evening the graduating exercises took place at the Christian church with tho f illowing class mem bership graduating- Stella Goyne, ice Todd, Alice Perry, Vcrle Stanley, Gail .Buel, Harvey Ebinger, Ralph Harris, Perry DcLillis and Verne Bain. The musical program of the evening consisted of music bv the High School Orchestra, violip solo by Areta Ever son and a vocal solo by Vcrle Stanley. The salutatory was given by Alice Per ry and the Valedictorv was given by Verne llaid. The audress of the even ing wfts given by Prof. Ackerman of Monmouth. At the close of the pro gram Verne Bain was presented with a year's scholarship at the Pacific Uni versity at Foreot Grove, for having the highest standings of any pupil n his class. . ... - . . . -i. - graduat d this year and shared honors th the seniors Fndav night. HINER-BROOTEN n Monday, June 1st, at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrst. H. II. Brooten neur Cloverdale, their daugh ter Miss Dena was given in marriage to Mr. Cli.Tord Hincr a well known Z 1 Ford, past r of the N'estucca Presby x , t rian church otiiciated. f After the service and congratula X ' tions, n substantial dinner was enjoyed 5 by the large company of relatives. 5 ' The young couple in company with i ', friends autoed back to the city where 2 they will .in the future reside. The $ Herald joins tneir many friends in ex- tending congratulations. 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 At Hiner s Machine Shop No Jobs too Elg iad None too Small WHAT'S THE USE Eagle Feeding Young Fllmari. Klamath Falls. Perhaps tha flrat motion picture of a bald eagle nesting nnd feeding hor young has Juat been secured by a company engaged in filming bird mid ntituml life in Klam ath county. Tho film was taken from n pine tree ICO foot from tho ground looking down Into the neat In another tlireo. The Old Spanish Kitchen is a lino phi-'o to got good foods, good service an I good treatment. Of running foolish risks with your money? Why .bejlike that I London man who lost $100 while FEEDING THE ELEPHANT? The money was in an envelope in the side pocket of his coat. Thoughtless of results he put biscuit in his pockets for the clephuiic to delicately extract with his trunk. When the huge beast renched this side pocket he neatly and expeditiously ap propriated both biscuit nnd money, seemingly relishing his $100 MEAL. It is a safe wager that the man'is now a convert to the check ing svstum. Had he bunked his money and let the elephant eat his check book he could have laughed at the incident, for the bunk would hnve immediately given him (toother hook, Oct 3 THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank