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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1914)
M SH PI WOK.' (SSUl'I) TWICI? A WMI?I .Ttlrrr. Largest Ciroul Annr , a and friday .rilATlON OF ANY PAPER !N TILLAMOOK COUNTY - ii.i.a.mook, Okhc.ox, , nh ;io( liniii NO. 40 rf - ... a Minded m I no Mronijcst Wny Gnmincj, Stronger livery Day - : 'S1 ItVtS YOU RIGHT" tClr Sprecfocn Dculscb It n ir i f ra B l i 1 Til I AMOOK, OREGON j. ttiisctf t:tu. t:ht Vk. Meinour of IIILKAI K1.M.KVI. EMILIA!. UN Of Ihr Uniled Stutcs ill u i Lii jii aw l i inn iiwriiBk - Rest anri Puritt 25c a Can FLAVORS ARE ROSE, VIOLET, s CASHMERE BOQUET E GUARANTEE IT LLAMOOk STORE! KOCH A HILL. PROPS. LtLK-x a I'll. C DliU'l'Sa IK. AKJTMJ'J'.K Commercial Club Elects New Officers W. (5. l)itl,t , i;f,.tlimgH,r c0lrn MlIfn:iVfllaini to fWf,hl!.tc.Tktn Up AtMit flfi .,f iu imMi pr.trrwHve rtllMlH efrrilliii.V. miir,Wt. of our n.iwrrtt tlub. mm at club imm ami murh btnl- IK Of 'llw tft! 0( Wa, IrMMteU'l l'f(Klrr.t (J.jlord, (MMthit utnn fully ukrn Uf as aedW, 0. Dwlfhl M; unanimuly ilriJ, nmlhii comity In at tbi. llmr, olvnn n oitkm of wrrom U M fW etl tut h tM' iorri, as Hilly It knwwn no n Man km does tbii. . Mi. C. W. MUlor W!P. S. Harm-. ,T rlortwl at J'fwdf. Hkrf. Ih-Mjlnjlil tune, ekoMii wt (ii'oiir. Uofrill' n-nort nhowl Uio fh va In b4 rumtlitun. (tuyinn (u diibu, Uj"t to iitir tn gotui ituxi ia sixl fcnJ mfr o uur rillrrnt u join H bvUi up)t it. He ttl Ut r kumtiinl Wtlrn rrV cru lie. fvrrlr) i,rquifrri n to our winy. nj Hitttaiurit matloJ tlHim hd rrwirif miu bmuIc with lh G. N n4 S I'. R. It. lo ixvt nntnvi of nil trfM fiilftf (tout wctlrrn f)rrKoii rl Uicjr rir Mnt wrltlrn to nnj I (M ft Ihr t virKlB ofituniti-n uf j TtlUunwk ('aunty, at imj oi ftifp to the i rluti Utl MMtae. i i Ihr iuru-n of tocalltiK (he utati' J fili l.mtcl.rr on TtrV rivi r m-nr thli U) mm IbVrn ut, YUi Urb, Knfiip ttalilrn f.aim) (tiki tSl0 wuulii liHVtr tu Ixi i lu intr ll and nftcr full uifunin & romrmttotf of A. 0. Shulu, C W. CIsrtHn. Krnl ('. linker nmJ dl lV-h ttctn Bpiwinictl l iirurc thf (uil ard i;urt;trf the Hatchery In j Ihr i lt.-of the rtub, nliirh will cost I ruKt l' ten llxmril ami an m.nual CONTROL OF I'OTATO 3I.IGHT Industrial Review Of The State rim Kitiitrvifi blight of tHitnUo cn .....ii.. i ...... , . i- ciriirciiiwi id h ory neunon boi l( Ukw mur corn iuhJ njirnylnt; If inn i wnt. The inotbxl ronirol l by uln Horlcnux " l'iy. It will 1m iiuceuHry in tPI'ly at loan thrc timw if III. eanot ! i, vrry wet it tuny Ihj nucenihrv to ilOUblc tint number of iiilrtiorn. It will rrfjiilrr from 10 to 100 nnl. ofj Shb-rn. On:., June 2.--Durln tbc iillxturo jK-r cro nrconllni; Ui tlm itUo ' t"11 Wftfcl( fin"' o"lnclsK lo conveying of'tha vine. j l"u l'ck nniJ catml nt Orcnon City ffh mlxturi; ul U known iih tb trh-t) multiro awl U tnatJo follow : Poor Into n barrel T, itnllon. of conn J mount rlKlil to wnlcr. 'ili-r; tben woih out B lb. of rriHbud ' (Vinlract bus been let for tbc new lilflvitone, or copixir milplmte. imd nf-'. ?2(,(KKJ ronlu Itoudu h"iiitl. ter tylriK it In n niece of coiir imcKln ! H. Urcck of VinclanrJ, N. J. uih,'Im) it just bonoiitb tbo mirfnee of 'ntnblish n (,'rnjMj juice factory in lilt- water hy mnnnli of n allele Inbl K. nctot tbc top of tb barrel. In nnutbur I Tbo coinplulnt nninit tbu Cottnc Vf.el alnek fi lb. of fresh llmo cure-1 Grove Klcctric Oj. ba bcon dUrnissed fully by iMHirlfiu on it in nil qmintitiiM of! "y tbo Kallroad CommlMion SWAST1CKA CLUB MEETS f Ci : .. n n. . mixture y People and Matters Relating to the Development of Oregon. , have b'ion removed, tbo I'ortlnnd Gun- . it.iI Kb'elnc Co. conceding state para- will Ore- tbe object bvlnic to creamy liquid, free II(ol River will vote on a $75,000 road bond issue July 15. Luurelbursl, suburb of Portland, will have n new $C,,Ct)H Catholic church. i'ortliind business men will submit n bill to amend the coiutlittiUon to make Single Tax impossible in Oregon. Mollsla will net h JIO.OJO water sys tem pumd from well. Salmon Mountnin Minim; Co., Curry that ,r rv.i of li.f .i.w. , PRELIMINARY SURVEY W. C. Ivuchl M a diminsion fhow lug Im.w a ftxnmtttrc of iut llr opinion ifitcl ftii i.;i 1. Hallom, Gwi W ka-rr. W. C I-wikM. V. 1. CIouk'Ii M KlUarl olxll.ro. HrlitliT0" hd I yuii tr(.l II c rilCP -f WO the i i. HI..I rhtnt, ii tie irtrrrat of the i . it 1 1 rf. lal t Itili. lo I wtrr ut n time. obtain n iiikkjIIi from k'rit. When the lime ii slncked i)l5 efoL(;h water to make 2C kI. As oon u tbe bluestoiii Is dlsolved, wbtrh will reiiifre an hour or more, jwor ibo lime milk und bluo slone sol utfinu together usin n separnte barrel fu) ilirrinif conntantly to eirect a thor ough rnlxirur. This solution should be maae oniy ns msi as it can Imi uswl us ) County, has uncovered a !ed(re ll on slanilin any len;lh of j iissays as hih as 130,000 er tin. J The Eugene Guard has come to the The surcen of the treatment dojxmds ; conclusion that indiscriminate mini on the tltorouithiiPM with which It is!rnum waKo law by different states is apllie-l. A knapsack sprayer or a i wrong, and wants a national law. rw1 force pump and fine spray norzlc j Am thcr tnx commission is to be ere ntolini'ch letter than n nirlnkllnir not i as (op ant much mori) thoroughly cov-' aytcm after studying the tax laws of crcd. Thu llrst application should be lull enuntrica made now as soon as the wen-1 The State Mining bureau is to inves thi'f will permit, the second should , ,(KUlc ti,e Lake County salt beds, follow about ten days or two weekal Oregon Manufacturers Association later If the weather is good but sooner W) B5v for n law to give home indus Ifvcrywel. The third, if the fccacon tricg av five per cent preferential in li.ilairly dry should follow alwut two public bids. ' .-- weeks after tbo serond. Don't delay The Stale University School of Com tins graying but do It nt or.ce. Imcrce just created will undertake a It. O. Jones, study of markets and industries and Couity Agriculturist. , development of electric plant. Construction of bridge up the South-i-rn 1'iieilie over Coos Iluv. and across NOW BEING MADEj Umqua and Siuslaw Rivera will begin July 1st. Mrs. Carl Hunt wan l.nstcM to the Swasticka Club, Friday, June the 2Gtl. A delightful afternoon was spent in sewing and games. One of tbe games was exceedingly novel in that the answers of the question formed tho names of the members nod guests. A delicious luncheon was served to those present who wre: Mwdnmes Clouab. Todd. Wheeler, BoaU, Cren shaw and tbc Misjcs Wheeler, Over felt, Anna ami Marie Molden. Many thanks are d'ie Mesdame Clough, Hoals, Crenshaw, UotU aivl Haberlach frfr conveyi ng the members and guests to anu from Mri. Ilunt'j. DR. HANDLE HAS NARROW ESCAPE N'ehalem Valley Reporter A crew of ii.cn in charge of State Kngineer Scoll is now at work on the nc-rlli fork near the Huchatmn place making a preliminary survey of the The jHirt of Umpqua will enlarge its boundaries in onler to make needed improvements. Water rales have been raised about ten per rent at North Bend and Marsh Special Grocery Prices Quaker Oats prnik.t. i 52c Hat "I K..J. I ) Dried Fruits VC pvt IVi . , V'l.lV.T IUL LTV I VI ' " Crescent Baking Powders Pound Cm. titular prioc $1.00 now B5c ;i Pouiul Cnii, Ntulur price 70c, now 55c 1 Pound Cun, a-Kuinr price L"c, now 2Uc BMernse our ... , c. , . : : :.. i... n:i. ' imvmisi i -nrnir 1 1 igoway I roni oruaiue I iieiu i in iu iriij;iinuii iue " ' to tho Tillamook county line at the road Commission. '.jj l)aieson place. , The Springfield Nevrs thinks the g The projeet wai included in the 400-' practice, of submitting complicated C ; 0-H) nuul bond issuo .voted by Clatsop j laws affecting industries should be dis S county recently, of which St 00,000 was : couraged. lo apply inrectiy on mis nrojeci. j iianuuu voieu w uu iu. nai When the preliminary survey is tin- plant and build a li'irnry. Uhed a permanent roadway will bu es- Portland designs U span the railroad taMishiHl and it is the intention of the j shops at Holgate Avenue with a via Clatsup county court to call for bids I duct costing $110,000, railroads to pay fur In construction when the engineer- lone half. Ing work Is all done. COFFEE AND TEA SPECIAL . . ii. r ... nnrncoln CoflVe 10 U)H for $2.50; Kuhy uiirm-u- v.v . (ictnai. Amcricnu Culler, Steel Cut, 1 pouiil,30c (ktiiimii AnicricitM Collee, Sted Cut, 3 pounds Qjc RIDGEWAYS HIGH GRADE TEAS MnjcKty'H Hlend '. pound lioe; He. Mnjestv's 1 lend , 1,trMstv's nicn.l. 1 pound $1.00; Cnpitnl llousel.old, -pound -oe. Dli r n . Mgr. brocery Dept. Ray & Company The fact that Clatsop county is push ing tho work of building their part of the proposed Pacific Highway will no doubt cause the people of Tillamook county to take steps in the same direc tion, althuugh no definite plan of action has been adopted. county, and urged all citizens to pur chase several and send to friends, all profits going to the club, and stated tint tho directors were planning to place our cheese statistics in the hands of Wisconsin Dairy farmers to interest thesn in our county. Chin. Kuiue (.poke of tho club nid ing our homu farmers to get hotter dairy herds and cheaper money. All in all, it was ono of the best club busi ness meetings ever had. Under tho ment inspection ordinance nt Tort land two inspectors have Iwcn appointed. Them is a general protest against extending terms of all county olllicinls to four years, a lull that is being Initiated. OR SALE NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC , ,.r,,s rivtiri I iim now nratnl i" " "in irru.. i .. ' ... i.... .. ... it Milium "II iu Illllll. 0Cen hiich. and i... "y, rami . Mock. i.ti '" voinu and wittur llul. My wlfu Hindu me iroin, i""i"'w I,!..,!., Vet mil..! Scciil Ave. ISam. H'"'1 I, ,rU. , , lilt In i , ,, . i i I am bi'lti r of iu old locnlioii. H" 1 liter ; . . i Imii ever lit" PIANO TUNING ,.sh work. ItiMisonablo rat of natlhtaeuo" i" Til st Throe V"ri monk patimi. I'AUI. IKVINH ,,,, iir leave oiders at Jones-Kinul- son stoif. V Hlmvi'd Hand shlngK'H and a-d.ir ; LAMAR'S ! I I VARIETY STO'lE ' Tillamook, Otc. i 7 t j "DROP IN AND ? I LOOK AROUND ' I Hrooka shippeln carload of logan berries a day. The Georgianua, n new Columbia river steamer, has been launched at the Supple shipyard, Poatland. The Oregon Industry League has been formed to boost Oregon factories nml institutions. The Oregon Power Co. will supply the Booth-Kelly sawmill company at Springfield with 2,000 horsepower of current. The Workingmens Compensation Commission has appointed a chief med ical expert and bought a skeleton for its main medical office. Independence merchants demand es tablishment of a cannery. Albany has let tho construction of ninth street to the Asphalt Machinery Nehalem Valley Reporter Dr. Ii. C. Handle of N'ehalem City, had a narrow eicapc about 4 o'clock Wednesday morning from being carried out over the N'ehalem bar in his launch, the Irene, while cruising around the bay. If it were not for the timely assist ance of the jetty employes who came to bis rescue, he vrould have been swept cut to sea by tne strong ebbing current. It seems that the Doctor had engine troubles, which are a common occur ence to launch owners and his efforts at Bt-irtine; the motor were futile. Af ter drifting down the stream for fev cral hours, he found himself nearing the bar and called for help. The cook at the jetty camp heard his appeal for help and with tho assistance of a fel low employe, whom he aroused from slumber, started out in a row boat to the rescue. They arrived none to soon for the launch W3i nearm the first line of breakers when they reached him(and. towed him safely ashore, after -which foc started home overland ex tremely grateful that his life had been saved. He took a solemn vow never rgain to venture out atone for a moonlight ride down the N'ehalem bay witho it an an chor or a pair of oars at least, for use in case of emergency. James Tracy will erect a two story concrete at Oregon City. Huntington is building a municipal hall. Co. of Seattle, as part of the Pacific Highway. Ashland voted $173,000 bonds to pipe mineral water intocity and build a sanatarjum. Hubbard has an artificial ice factory. Engineer Galvani of the Pacific Light and Power Co. will begin work at once on the new street car lines in Astorin. Geo. Schopperi will build a cheese factory near Dolph. The Crescent Manufacturing Co. of. Seattle is testing the validity of the Oregon Pure Food law against which many hotels and business men are pro testing. Tne law is taken into the fed eral courts. Tbe East Oregon Lumber Co. will build a 120,000 mill at Enterprise. Henry Albers of the Albers Milling Co. will tour South Africa for exten sions of business. The Townsend Creamery Co. has opened its new plant at Portland cost ing S130.000. A new creamery will be built at Hood River on the water fiont. An Italian colony an I Roman cneeso industry are slated for Coos. m M xaaiCiwagwafci i ' tmttm ' 'Kit sr.vrr?.rrfaifr.!S!fiBaft.i 3it;V!U n i(cim(tfiva.l ttauti tl.TC ban I Wotld-traveleri who carried "A. B. A." Traveler' Cheques lat eaion are enthusiastic in praise of them. "Good as gold every where", u their testimony. Try them yourself on your next (tip. They ate safer than money; handier than drafts; self-identifying. Tillamook County Bank preprint i" ... ,.i Li TbanKii.K y.i p,ro..gi. in l.r Pl V111 1 ' coutimmtion of your valurtl ord.. ' Youu rr l'Ml""'' TUB WATK1NS MAN. 'tMr'trri, '' Tul. 4 PIlOllP.