,r onovi, onitfiv .A1. ISSUED TWICE A WEEKTUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook Countv - . . Tillamook, Okihvox, Jn.v 2H, 19 I k NO. oL conu vveeK or uur Harvest Sale Rested Refreshed and Reinvigoratcd, This Store Starts Its Second Week of Tremendous Selling at a Rattling Pace uMinn u ill Ik- tuoiv luminous tlmii cvei tins week. Values are greater, met in ii'-niiiiiiirmt ,ue iiwiur ;is ever. ."Now ii t lie tiuie to elear fVk. h. llahom itt at the tit Iiuuiik "tit f ill stock and tlhie is much that State's Weekly Industrial Review A Step Forward; County Bank Installs Statement Machine Ml' )VCi PONT WAIT RUT BUY NOW Everything in the Store Reduced A Few Contract Goods Excepted i 1 1 . i k . ... i j ..... .... I i .. . r.lt Jk .tints values to InS.OD 1 I I . I . . 4? t . II 5m lute Outing Li 11 t l 'Mil ' ' " " .ii . t i j i. Mi. Kiiaioii jor iinit W IUllOI . ICIRft 69c $7.98 $t.9fl $2.19 19c 10c 67c 9c Jc 25c 23c 23c yd II. tit SchalTiur - Marx Suits $19. 5 Mens 1 .".00 sunn . - $9.85 Cotton Uihlied l.'ntlerwear - 29c I:luisheiin Oxlonln $." 00 values $J.50 Faclomi and Enterprises Profiling ; Payrolls For The People. j Within tiie past few years hanks the country over ( have hcen discarding the balancing of pass books, usin A. n. HMrnn, Medford. him Uracil t i l,,.m ffir rmirilino dciiimil x onl v :i nrl :irc Umiitur t ;i tenwnrs ! theImnon pinning mill property mill . . . .... . .' r , ,... , wtlj divert tl.r ,mtno into h ennnrry. i1" Hccorclance with this spirit of progress the lillnmook Tlie cVi-nt'Tti Cvom-nii-o Co. li.i ok- . Conn t v Ha ii k has installed a bank posting and statement iKrd'c for this work and here. leh wiyUtk-il. (after instead of bringing in the pass book to be balanced, ThelndepcndtTephon.. Co.n. I WIC, eus'.omer will get a neatlv printed statement of his Icalpf Horvnllid mil Hurcnce ntk Unit , . , , - , itilnw advanced to ,ni i,1(.,r,M,'iccount when lie wants it. wi tiiou t a ny delay , a Mens Hats values to ?:i.0U Bathing Suits rightly priced Ladies Oxfords values to .'I Canvas Oxfords - $'J.OO Comforters 1 HO Comforters I'm tiei 1 price Fauc. Ciockery 1-2 price .")() $t.95 $1.23 49c SI.63 $1.2 3 Big Shipment of New Caps Just Arrived HALTOM'S We Give bold Bond 1 radtng stamps Un All Lasn r urchases UNION SF.RVICKS Growing StrongtM tvery Day tnuh le Milvnnred to meet increened eit of operation. Aurt lt SjiriiiKflt-Jd celobrctot opjidnj; of thf nrw HooHi Kelly mill. Tlic Attiirrn) -(iurifra) huldi thnt it wind Imndhrit; romjiHiiy tht hlrci ttn Mtijr ftjr a ily eiren under tht Work Itifttnen Oimpviiiiliun Act. K hotel ind u HO.fKjO opert- InU compiiny orKanued nt lintidoti. The Union Furniture Co. of Allinrir hut hrrn n-orKunite d wilh larger eao- t m t mil will he operated on a larger xcille. Miirnhliild olferv IS2 arrc cut up in to cr- lr.iet for factory situ free to imfuatritil unterprireit. (icnernl Kitlon eontinuca Htnoni; fanners and fruit grower againt th unvernnl eight hour day. A repri'nentnti.vo of l.itiby, McNiei & Lib! i, i'Vjo, in miking :i survey of The Dalle dutrict to locate a S7i, 000cnnery thi'rn. TVirce lnrnL'e nuits aKgregHting fJIXK) were Died the pant week ut I'ortlltnd iigninst enipl yeri in the face of Ihe Worklngmcii Compensation act fho S. I'. ('. I putting 600 car of gravel ballast on iu Coos liny line. litter Day Saints, (Mormon), plan a $361000 church In Kast I'orilnnd. Gjrcthatn fruitgrower begin erection Jiif atiiiiain tainr in- i... I Flavel geLi n state bank with n cap ! ital of 15.00J. An ore find on Sugar Creek, Joseph ine County, runs $J,500 to the ton. The second dredger of the Hodson Co. of Portland' is being installed in the Sumpter mining district. County Atsemor Strain of Umatilla DHAWING BIG CROWDS County, an i-xpert on taxation matters, ! call the f 1,500 exemption class legisln- ana regu- ilarly at times agreed upon between himself and the bank; either monthly or every two or three months as the ac tivity of the account may require. The ledger statement sheet is placed in the machine, the amount of checks subtracted from the balance of the 1 ay before and the deposit added, all automatically, and with the date automatically printed, a lever pulled and the sheet is ejected from the machine with the amount of checks, deposit and new balance correctly printed. As no mental effort is required this saves much time and assures accuracy and neatness in posting This system puts the bank on a par with the best up to-date city banks, enabling it to give as modern banking servie to its patrons as they could get in the big citie PORTLAND LETTER. A an indication of tbetrcmendous growth of the live stock industry in ciation for the erection of a cannery it that point, nearly all of the $!5,ooo in capital stock havintf already dis posed of. It is planned to run the canncrv on a co-operative basis, a Oregon and other sections of the Pa- j plan which has been found successful cific Northwest, the Portland I'nion i in other localities, and it is believed Stockyards Company has found it i that its establishment will resolt in necessary to immediately make a I the cultivation of hundreds of acres large addition to its pen space in or- j in Powell Valley now idle, der to keep pace with the constantly Don't forget buyers' week, in Port incrrAsing shipments. The necessity ! land, August 10--15. The program, Is fttri c7sTd rda g'e f oV ing is largely "responsible for the ad- ' men will sure have the time or their I 1 1 1011s which will he made at this t lives. time, and it i cslitnatcd that the new -- I pi n- will take care of at least 15,000 head, making the total sheep capacity of the yards approximately 35.000 head. banner Smith, of the O. W. R. & X. Co.. returning from an inspection trip through hastcrn Uregon. states ".sr.Rvr.s you right" WW Sprccbcn Deutscb hrst Natsonai Bank TILLAMOOK, OREGON W'M. tl. TAIT, Pre' lent J. C. HOI.DKN, Vlcn-Pr.Mlilmit V, J. Ill KCII KUS, Cannier Member of FCOERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION Of Has United States The Sunlv vrnlmr n'rvlrc nt tln lllnlt wni rtmVtd bv n lrgt) gathering uml Intnm Intfreit. It was estimated thnt bntwnen i ami evnn hundnt! iHHinle wtiT prrrtmt. Mra. Kosr h.n jlitil her buntin'M Mr, Une th" ulngrr and inaiding In t'lf wnrk bv altlng In tho Hinging and nruaulttition wnrV. Dr. Hulwli) In dellvo'-inc come xplen did ri'rni". lie rreaohing a gospel of klmluiHOi ami love. Tliere ha been no mud (dinging. Ilil n fearless en etiv of ltl, but loes tho sinner. He Mt von hanl but din's it in mich a way that you cannot tnke otrunse. Thou who are not nttrmling tho meutlni." aro inUnIng a rare opportunity t r ceive an imlifl and to loam. Dr. Hnli'ln went to Portlnn I Sat unlnv and returned on Sunday wlt Mrs. Hlllgln and bin two on who are now liiKing an nuune ni iiiiyueenu Mrs. HulgiiiH health is (wxirly at pre ent. and It Is thought that a stay ft llovoeean may help bur. VALUE OF FEEDS. athing Caps Finertl Ouality Leather Prices J " ' nc La Ros Cold Cream Fine for the Complexion 25c a Jar . . . . 1 t- -1 r ii v- I L I A MO OK LJI-XUJa - v . , E. E. KOCH PROP. H. E. KOCH, PH. G., DUUTi'JHB, APOTHE1CK . mmnnt.' rf3rrr.rM TH PHONES iu.u,M.- Orrgou Agiiculture College, Cor vallis, Hie..- 'The relative value of root, kale and silagr.the usual sorces of .ui'culeuce for winter feeding dc- 1 pends upon their composition, com i pnialivc feeding values, cot of pro ; duclion, keeping (pialities and conven ience of fcedinu," s.os Professor K. 1 K. Craves, luad of the O. A. C. dairy I ili'pnrtiitent. I "The total digestible nutrients in I .ue ton of corn silage is J.'o pounds ! In a ton of red clover silage the total is pounds, but the uutralive rati is 1 to d.o, while in corn it h I to 1 1. The digestible nutiicnts iu a ton of sugar biet is -V pounds, with a ratu of 1 to S.s. Iu rutabagas the total I 180 pouiuk to Ihe ton, with a r.u li the same as that of sugar beets. II 1 diijestible nutrients iu n Ion of ka e are but 1,10 iounds, while the ratio I verv narrow 1 to It i- also trn that the uutilints of apple pouwc--milage ilre pretty, high, about -mo 'lounilii to the ton. Their nutritive ratio is the widest of any of the co:-i-uiDii winter succulents, being 1 I" ir, J "The corn and clover silage contain the itreatest percentage of dry matter, while kale and some of the roots con tain 00 per rent water. One ton of e in silani contains as much dig-sM-ble iiutrit nt;. ..s a .. and : half 01 miliar beet. 7.8 l-nu rutabagas 01 cori'ots, and 2.J tons of kale. tiuii. A sawmill will be built at Joler sta tion on the Willamette Pacific. Thirty men are employed laying pipe line for the new Hker waterworks. A-'iirla has a $60, 001) apartment home undor construction. The recall is a new and active indus try In Curry County. I lie North Hunk railroad will con struct a WO foot dock at Portland. Koioburg m projecting a 5100.000 high scho l. A second sawmill is being located at Wheeler by the Bailey I.umoer Co. T ie Oregon Supreme Court has just hold that the freak law making it un lawful to use word "co-operative" in a tlrm name is unconstitutional. The clam canning industry lit War ronton will have a larger pl.n-.t. South Coos River will erect a $10,000 school house. Portland has ordered $200,000 of pav- I ing aim su it wurn. I S. A. Huck will erect a box factory at Kugoue to employ 11! hands. The Cascade Contract Co. is building houses and installing 11 crushing plant for roek ballasting 00 miles of the S. P. main line at Marion The Standard Oil Co. will erect a distributing plant tit C-reshiun. Construction has been started on the west Umatilla irrigation project. A concrete pipe manufacturing es tablishment is a new industry at As toria. The holdover senators from Multno mah county nro preparing u bill to consolidate about thirty commissions 1 under live heads and save about half a million taxes annually. The now bridgo over the Sandy river will cost $20,811). Port Orford will promote the agate K)llshing industry with n carnival. Gold and copper deposits have been found live miles from Cottage drove. WillametU valley editors at Dallas lut-t week rein wed their warfare on the abuao of the initiative and referendum and declared opposition to mure freak legislation. A big industry nt Roseburg is tho distribution of carloads of mail order house cuttiWucs. It is now estimate ! that tlu fl,fi03 tn exempli n if em v ted w'll t'ike over lifleen million dollars oil the at tKt u,.i rolls, 1 COMMUNICATION Reuben, Ore., June 23. 1914. Patrons of the Fairview Grange: I as a Grancer feel as though I should sav something in regards to the splei- " "UT "'...',::, did entertainment you gave us at the . 1 11. I t'tl l liLiiiiiliiiii-ii k. aiiw ui kiiu iJivzasu LIIVII VVHillllLIII lllllll. I LlldittlkU, ure we .... r ..... ... J . V. .1 In.l .1,... .. . '.. . . . . . ... c.ivi iciilwu vii iiiv ins. vi n . ai bill; , V .. .1 ' . Lommerciai Club rooms, where da-c- turning out much better than expect- 1.1 in stales that farmers who plant ..nlimated corn art meeting with ing. singing and lots of fun was enjn"- ed, besides the refreshments. We old soldiers, like other people, notice ail grc.lt SUCCOSS and the growth of this .hnf i htmr ,tnni fnr nnr nlnnn'in. nn,l crop is tmusuallv good. we are grateful. Your citv all through A big cannery and fruit packing thu f0rr days made it its business to pl.nl. to be built and operated bv give us all. plenty of pleasure so we t.ibbv, McDiel & l.ibby, the Chicapo coud enjoy ourselves to the limit. I prU-rs. is practically assured for The know 1 voice the opinion of all of the Dalles. A free site for the mstitu- veterans present at Tillamook for I tion la been offered and fruits ami have heard many remarks to that ef- vcfrctables in immense quantities will feet. be produced to keep it in operation. Fraternally yours, An order has been received at the John M. Lindsey. Roseburg laud office to the effect Goble Grange Xo 329, Goble, Ore. that 1 sections of land, formerly a Late of 116th, Penn. Vol. Infantry. 2nd part of tht l inpqua forest reserve. Brigade. 1st Div., Hancock's Fighting will be thrown open for homestead 2nd Corps. critrv on October 2. Entries mav.be filed as early as September 1.2. The land is situated almost directly west of RoNclntrsi. in the Coast Range, and most of it is heavily timbered. At Sydney, in Polk County, the Krcbs Rros., formerly in the hop business, are constructing an immense dairy barn whiilt will be up-to-date in eer respect. It will have cement flours, brass rails, modern ventilation iiuining water, and will cost about $ooo. The employes will wear white suits, and at milking time the cows will be washed, milked by machinerv and only the final "stripping" will be dunt bv ban. I I'il'tv irr.idc HolsUi" will be handled at first and 100 luad additional will be purchased in the near lutun. Plans are pnictic.il! completed by the (ircshatu Fruit Growers' Asso- j LAMAR'S j VARIETY STORE j Tillamook, Ore. j "DROP IN AND F LOOK AROUND" mm. vsm uwf.i niihiu-,i Aiifi4ot y -1 imr.:.r.-..-.. mmmm PVBBB t m9mfmmm. n World-traveler who carried "A. B. A." Travelers' Cheques lait teason are enthusiastic in praise of them. "Good as gold every where", it their testimony. Try them yourteli on your next trip. They are safer than money; handier than drafts; self-identifying. Tillamook County Bank