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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1914)
JtUt - i ISSUED TWIPP A WCCV 'lIir?o., I A P?r- C-C--T- r- . "-"v-iwcouAlf AND FRIDAY ?-S'hAT,ONOF ANY AH I N TILLAMOOK COUNTY XXI. Tillamook, Okkoo.n, Jclv .'31. 19M-. NO. ."." ' ouiKiou in I no Strongest Wiy Growing Stronger livery Day "SCRVCS YOU HIGH P' UJIr Sprcbcn Dcutscb irst National Bank TILLAMOOK, OREGON WM. (i. T,1T, Priidt J. C. HOI. DCS'. Viel'f.Klrat SV. J. ftlttCIIKRS. CMrfor Member of rroruAL rlslkvi; association Of I In: United St.ilty. CHEGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST FRESH AIR KIDDIES HERE THE ISlh. The medal train liriru-i.nr 1 ArliMfu. their vivn .1.1,1 tri, ,,A. cvn, n , ." . ' wllKV ipccisl car for 75 poor children tVCMtS OcctirriniJ TlirOUghoUf , 'mm Portland, will arrive at Till.. nhM 3 pin. A targe reception with U10 SUto During tho Past Week. Health fUort Talked. AbloMiJ . aui'H will meet, the tram and after tnvtJitYc been romed, a gib picnic mpfrtr will be iprrtd Stillwcll' Kfoftr for thrm all. Ivrcrybodv 1 in- baskets well NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Members of Congress Anxious to Return Home to Repair Political Fence. ifir liiiifti fillril Utl .-IhI.L.i L. I.. .1 - .hhiKl-K.m by oui.14... j ni and i Veh .n'd . II hfiliui Influence. lln Immilhll. , uelltral "irrt loi'rlhrr" ilm. .:n i. liy of er.jiilnr, In tho main of On-con I '! f?,Jf A,,tr "f'ter, a carnival I Popular wwtrinK ami h-nlth n;'iV"Vi'a,nCC ,rr.f,for nH Jt! I lhc I " com- m,us ?,rr';M1r:s,rShedT, inwetal lut.trestn of Ashland, with tho thisjgmpi.rr and lnct carnival. The help unit adlre of the InduMrlnl and Ai twain v ill bring tome fine iiium Miriwy lKirtmnt of ilm University fumf, lcm. Uur mim corps and j slogan of f Ore, acaool of cmnm.re... , 'VJ Ll A l ' I. an op, iinisirai, uaiice anci reception in the (f oiibncrcul Cluh toniim, will he tcn dcnxl the Kuctt. and while this re ception will he informal It it requeu ed that all the citizens wc;ir their "ciwW clothe." There will g. l , CbauU'iqu.- period, nml dt.t. flnmiclnl k'aitl Ull at the opera house by the Mmeuionio. nimlj.o. 0f hutlneim and ',?n,L',t niKl". to which all arc in- Th help of (bo coiMUlar norrlcr of th Unltl HUtrtu hm lifcti eulltled through thn ffaru of Dln-eior II. II. Mlfltil, of tho chool of commerce, who tm 11 rlnllor In Aahland durlnir t)i HdvartUlne poltrlwi nnd of mmllcnl and Miitutlon attmctlnnn nr bi-im: cfillecUH) from nil th fnuiotii water tlce In holh hmlKph-rii. 'Agate" Carnival It Set. I'art OrfortJ. Thn (innual Cantltal win be hold aukum C, A Kate 7 and athing Caps Finest Qualify Leather Prices 25c to 7nc La Rose Cold Cream Pint for the Comple xion 25c a Jar L LA MOO K DRUG STORE E. E. KOCH PROP. IL H. KOCH. I'H. C DKUTSCHH. AlOTHKKfi Tho inhibition will be In a larK tent IocMimJ on tint hiko front mnr thft own nml two miirit ami n half from ton. Thwro nrn fine rnmpliiK Kroundi nr the laku, wlih loatinj:. nwlinmliiK tl flulilnp In ooiinrcttun. mnkliiK tho location ideal for nueli n celebration. Aihland to Sell Own Bond. bid. I take up tho matter of dlnponltiK of tha eeurlili-ii direct to Inventor at prh vato sale. In block to null purchuier. The bond hear h jer cent, and par and accrued IntreKt will the leaat th cliy lll accept. They run for 30 year and will be redeemed aerial- ir. 'Uathlngton. Memuri of conKre.B aro hearing rrom their conttltuents, urtfinB .them to get throunh with their la MlKtlvo huilneis an noon an ponsl- hlo and como home to look after their pohvloal fencra. "We ueed a rest," Is the declaration Attuaii will bri-itf tome fine ininl of thu rrnulil'rjum llknu-la.. li U tl ciant wiiJi i hem. Our drum conn and i nine. nt cnm. r i. opn nucrol, howover, that be hind the def.lrt: for a rt Is a deb. re oa the part of t'tm republican senatori as well aa tho democrats to doff the toga for cainli;n tops. Senato domocratx in caucus agreed on u definite IcRlalatlve program. In which they expect to put through the antl lruat. nnd appropriation bills and brlDR about adjournment of congrei.s at the earliest possible momer.: While no predictions as to adjour.. munt were made, "hurry"" as the l:cv note of the meetlns. National Heavier Than State BurLen ( The debt of the national govern mem Is a greater financial r.:s.t upon the people of each state, exct. Aruona and Massachusetts, thr.n the obligations of the state In which they live, according to statistics lts-ed L thu census bureau. The figures showed that on June 30. J913. the per capita debt for the 4S utatcs amounted to S3.57. while that of the national' government was $10.19. The total debt of, tho state governments on that date was S422.- car Mtinson , AT) otTBVinns Hem was JTC,- Kchcckjs - McMlamcs. Kuirenie fSO.STl In sinking fund assets. VI. . I. .14- II. .11.- I C I f v fi ii i ii - -aniar, c. The national governmuiil h.)d a to i " ' "c." . c . - -. . italdeblnt .-ii in ,iui .ii. ii.i iiihii nnii i.thrrt vitcdi Sifhihy morning at 7.10 a.m. cvery hoilfill o to Har lew to wik1 jhc jjay am! enjoy a Kranil free "clam wkd, Kivtn hy the ritient there un der I he manaucment of Mr. Oliver, of the Motel. The Artisans and Kiddie "illjgo too, am! all the people of the coiuivy arc invited to o and talc d tpenu the day, an will lie served there. thtifTilimicrt and excellent dinner v for i who detirc. at the Hotel Tljc churehet, lodc and organia iionnrc all Interested ami working to make a tucccM of the affair. Com mittee have been appointed to r. money. proviion, and furnish hom. for the poor childien while hcrc.ttn days. A moving-picture out fitw;ai come with the Artisans to lakc$jc,W5 of the pntinK, and thus ad ertu)c. llic city all dver the world, tIimah.-.! 1 '.K'b"'11 vuumimcc COUIIioscil ' Vi,. ,..:,.. t. -It .; Aahlnml. Owing lo untatlsfnclory 1 of committee from all organizations, il on the I17S.000 nuxlllary wider j H anfnllowsi ' t ijt ianie's, r.ugai Trainmen Stri.w iV ....ton Score, rhlrngo Mediation bolwooii the US ' western railroads and tholr englno- ! men neor-'ti 11 victory when tho men ' nsreed to continue liegottiitlons with the ri'Ki'i A ih agj July 2t had' benn us t ()" men ii h the final date ! fur rini t mii Moose S. A. Ilrodhcad, R. V. attou, J. S. Lamar. 1 O. U. M . C. H. Woolf.c, S. A. Hrmllic .id, M. J. Cicrsoni.. City Council G. It. Umh, Geo. Kd nuiiiils. Commercial Chlh h'red C. Ilakrr C. IC Tromldey. llurr HeaU. Jr.. K. K Cinn. C. R. Worrall. W. G. Ouighi Aniians Mrs. Jennie E. Smith. Mr. HIsic O'Harra, Mettrs, M. Wal lie, 1. i:. Kpplctt, Conovcr and (" i. W orrell. I In Masons will appoint a commii- 1 tre next meeting. ' Vt I 'littrrlit. iinwt.-rc and ladio the end of June last I amounting to $2,916,204,914. However. I less cash In the United Slates treats ury available for the payment of debt, that would be reduced to $1,028,504. 055. Imprisoning Navy Deserter Ended. Abolition of Imprisonment for de sert. on from the navy In times of ponce was ordered by Secretary Dun lets. Under the new regulation, btuepack ets who overstay their leave or com ( j mlt similar breaches of discipline, will Think ateii La :r - - ii 1 1 i i iu of 1 77 5 E arc- ivinjr a free suljsmntiim to i - The American Boy The BIGGEST. Brightest, BbbC Mni'azine in th Everv Suit of our famous 44 tt "i it v 1 1 1 1 n tft f-k 1 1 I I i . w ' t i .....i t Mm ' Inc hunt to prison, while men who be- t, .MVSUrtlllO IUSC II- Kcynolils. S pec i al Grocery Prices Margery Frank 25c 5c Quaker Oats lr I ....! f,- . ..V ....w, 111,11 1 1.. ..I t tl IV 14. Dried Fruits ma y l 1 11 IK r vt vx-i iw uiifV I M It'll I LWILIIuo, viv. jyt mi Crescent Baking Powders ivyulitr pi'L'e 1 1 Pound Can, .$1 00 now ... Pound Can, Rc.nular price 70c, now 'mind Gin, regular price ;:c, j now. 85c 55c 20c bit summarily dismissed Instead of bt iiiiini.'1 v iii 1 1 . i ill 1 1 k: . li.un-. l.uzic 1. 1 .i-i.i. t. V. R.C. I-:. Reynolds, evcr.ncc, bnm Uowns. 1 he general committee met at the Commercial Cluh rooms Wednesday ecnuig. Much i'iithiiM.isi'1 '.mi iiuini fi stctl, and selected C. R. Worrall (.literal chairman; Mr. Hercnice I ur.ii. secretary; S. A. Hrodhead. I treasurer. H. Cienihaw, Mrs. Jennie Ii. Smith and others will solicit money to buy l'cd for the poor children. The (. A. I. Committee donated -io.oo from funds left from the en e.iinpmrnt, and several others have di n.ued $10 dollars each. A Hit of .ill ib mors will be mihlishcd later. Following sub-committees were ap- j quired to conform, Is proposed in ttu come dissatisfied with the service and want to quit may have an honest dis charge by merely refunding certain . enllstmeut allowances. The secretary announced that the navy now had practically a full quota. 51.34S enlisted men, compared with a shortage of more than 4000 IS months ago. and that the time to take the step had come. Federal Grain Grades Favored. Kstnbllshmont of standard federal grailee, to which nil grain sold in In terstate nnd foreign commerce under government certificates would be re BEST EVER Clothes for Boys Guaranteed all wool the suit with the 16 Special Features PRICE $5.00 and Up STORIES of Advonture. Travel. History. Foot Ball, Base Ball, School Life. etc. etc. PRACTICAL DEPARTMENTS Mechanics, Electricity. Photography How to mHke th'n;, "uzzles. Pets, Poultry, Gardening, .Novel .Inven tions, Stamps, etc. J Start NOW MORRIS SCHNAL Popular Priced Clothier COFFEE AND TEA SPECIAL Geniiaii Ainericaii Coflec, Steel Cut, 1 pound 30c German Aiucricnu Collee, Steel Cut, W pounds 85c RIDGEWAYS HIGH GRADE TEAS Online Label Yj pound Mflc; Grange Label t pound 0fc Her Majesty's Hleiid 'i pound L'Re; Her Majesty's Blend Vaiounl 50c Her Majesty's Blend, 1 pound $1.00; Capital Household, V'a pound L'oe. Ray & Company T DHT HArnN Mgr. Grocery Dept. C3V7 a E REVIVAL MEETINGS ii iiiuiiiiiifn urn niuninii ' 'nnc conversions hnvo bnon I rm...l. I 1.. L.I IM - mukii K"M1 In ueillK niinu. i'- thu pfoplu In wrapt uttun IIU III .1.11.1.1 .. .1.1 .... ii.i Hin iriHIIHllUII 111(111 iiiy ovoninH; wiih n most ro 0u nml ttmlouhtudly hulpud I'i'itmvi: Sleeping accomodations for the kid dies Mcsdamos, Mver.i, Mullen, Ball (..unar, I.easiu and Jennie Smith, This commiltee will get buisy at once and canvass. All those in either city or country will phone any of this com mittee how many children they can take lo sleep. Meals for all children in the city will be furnished free of charge in the basement of the Chris tian church, by different ladies in charge of Mrs. .lennis Smith, and a committee as follows was appointed to solicit donations of cvervtlting to eat for the children, to-wit: Mes iI.iiik's, Rose Williams, Wade, Hurke, Reynolds, Curry. Anyone willing to donate eatables, rooked or uncooked, please notify this r.niiiiiitu-c. A committee to arrapge the Still well Grove for the supper and decor ate it and the citv anil streets is: C. K. Reynolds, chaiiman, Messrs Wal ling, l.amar, Couover, Dr. Daniels anil Geo, Lamb. Committee on band music Mrs. reiinie 15. Smith, V W. Watson A. D. Perkins, and Dr. Monk, Committee on drum corps C. 15. Reynolds, I.. V. Fbcrhait. Autoniolt 1c Committer J. . -Mail- ilu, chairman, Messrs Kpplctt, Cur- l ase, imod ,,r ....mi ulfti mien to the They are also itaBlstliiK much in other Tuesday to tulk to ..i...... f il... wnrlc. i others Interested, at Afternoon prayer meotlngH nro be inir held throughout tho city. . ii. cii m.ii.i. Wxifnrii i rv. l-.verson. Wiilson, Mr. and Mrs. Rose, as vocalists are e.,...,.. . u. '"Y " " u .. .. ... glass. Hiner and Ackley. The commit muotlnse. lonnmsamn, win o m m. ui, ... -.i will arrange for automobiles to go the mothers ' to the train with general reception the High Scluol ! committee on Saturday afternoon auditorium. The meeting will he August istli. , Iucuer.ii ivecep'iou iMi.Miinit uim special train M or, F. R, Reals ; chairman, Grant Mills, K. T. llaltoni, . . Woiuter ll l- ifs. - rim ennninc seaaou will soon bo hero r-asi. m. ck' 1 Hiner, Purr Mofs bill, favorably reported to the- house by tho agricultural committee. Tho bill contemplates eliminating differences between export and do mestic grades of the same quality, but Is not designed to affect the shipment of grain in bond. An appropriation of $375,000 is pro posed to carry out the terms of the bill and to facilitate supervision of grain traffic. Tho department of ag riculture proposes to establish branch laboratories at Important grain receiv ing markets, Fly Doomed by Borax, Tho doom of the gorm-cnrrylng fly Is aeon In a new discovery announced by the department of agriculture. Its use Is declared to assure the complete extermination of the common house hold pest that Is largely blamed for spreading typhoid. The method consists only of tho sprinkling of a smnll amount of ordi nary borax dally on household aud ta bio refuse. National Capital Brevities. 8MSVvj..v,x--.-X.V..,s(4sifylN LAMAR'S ! I VARIETY STORE I I Tillamock, Ore. s I "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" MOTHERS MEETING Mrs. M. E. ScholTord of PoitUmJ, culled at 2:30 P. M. for ilum, ieuchoH nnd puaii, the Fruit Palace for them. Cull at Ik r , ait, F.rt in Harri- ( TContlnued on Thlrif Page) Opening of the Panama Canal to vessels drawing 30 feet on August 15 uext was announced by Secretary Garrison. .,. . srt,.i Money from tho till I ItJU I Willi T 1U C 4 V V(MV Ol tlUIII Viwr j onel Roosovelt for permission to ap pear and tell why ho opposed the pay- raent of $25,000,000 to Colombia, Senators of 0.regout Waahlugton and California have accepted the In vitation of Senator Chamberlain of Oregon to join In asking President Wilson to have made deckload meas urements of ships using tho Panama canal. Sudden withdrawal by President Wilson of h!s nomination of Thomas D. Jones, of Clili; ,o, to bo' a member of the federal rraorvn board ended the bitter controversy over his confirm tlon ir. the ronn'e. . federal treasury! will bo dopostted In national bnnlol throughout U ! Jl to l.ic.l l. i I. iuh ui uioy I aud promote business souorully. uu coiisldorMbly hero.