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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1915)
lllHik 1 I'd ttcJ Off Ilk It! ro. PI NYAL'S WORM SYRUP tit i child Ki mI iti teeth dm in; hlccp, com. . .1. linn; about the none, lwi colictt ' .. i ...mil Mi mill ollcnuivc breath, tlwn i-liiM I, IMI "'" - - r hiiu in , ii him win ,is Win in Syiup lirniKH i rlicf -ikthiUh Un lit ir I" hIc? ill COHlllM t IVHUUCH IllNll t llllll (lp. .in o hill nnil remove the worms. I'le.is. , (July 'J Bo. , i,.ititl In- as. iMivftil in Kelcetin yotir dmg mi t hooniufi yom Inmily doctor." Wc mic , x (itiijicf! 10 meiri the .rcrniirenif-nt l.u ,ni-i It'll ! i with ehiliJivii, fur we . Mltmivc Hull lieu of NynTs l'auuly KYm- v M A RS DRUG STO R El TILLAMOOK, ORE. I i Anta fr Oi- Celabrli;N'y,'; Family Iteiiieduw- I Ik f. earli HI. I - . i I'urtlttiMl w hu. (aim uutliv: lt all Vwl Of wvul , uiin bltcl for lt W m,,t rIU. nil lh- U'4t U Mukttr, U(3 umhI v( lltMVcir tfl IftnH 1 - ' 1 1 UUy buggy, H) IBB It... , ... m.m In tk 3 hyrlv, - lit itjr. Hiw i irft l wo flrt of (ho . n.e funrl af bid fain- Ii r i.my IIwmic "CwlltaU." - f tea llio lhw. y. .- Ik a In cUtam i In tlx Mty fur 'j- f lank tV btpnd i t. ljmlHir !. mlt lo t) nf 'I1llnimt Had ' . tlllaliMMV Pfll (4I. IHp Klnvne Map it v -.if i ii 3rgu of eh ir all, fur nhipmont lu t tin- ImmI ittraU in the ! 'i.,i, fttyt n( tli ItoUi -til Urnli-r U mmnitr V W i lon, l'rir 2&", .(. i SiilwIiW (H Ulllr . t .ljr whw-h will Im rI. ki riitmtro tMxt 8tiKfc lillie Mabl nil lMit4ill I innc-hlnvlaRPii In Irwitt. iihjiiIc miuii m MMrrUonV -it nt if UM I'ulk ilance I I In thai dlllllltf roilMl II f "W ll-itcl lint nllil rinrt . iimiHirn nl ttm ltniiMy M. A. OUn furinorly of t ti'n, . iinm.U Ml (-0. litiyn llm ii i-tip' for lilili j I0. fur 1 . M.li'U. I!ritllti, rniitriiPltr, Iimvo icii ii lino mivuii riiom hotiM !: 'hiiKiin. Tli" now riwuUiKHt 1 iuiimmI with fvttry iniMlrii . umi will liu tlglittfil by . . nvruinl Ity Mr. JuhnMii' wiir. Thu imw ilwollliiK l. ...I K. Khlllman of Utf CUy wn Tllln iiwflk UiIicmi vtmltur VVfad)-, Hal rofUMia at IVrnilntow' ttutP. i'Mtr HUtrwfk ih J, . HitliM will iwiihoc tjwihl rv'vl ihw(IhS i , ll S'mtue (ifanRo Ital) ih, HuniUr All arw twvltml. j MwKty o Iiaii rir I oom farm . nwrU'antM. Ilral ,S'umal Hank, j Vwint ihii ittl W0nn wnii unrV junfarw. U'ofnan hhjV, man nil ' around cjwitJ farm tiarvj. In. 'tttlm llaraM, ' (Jit Tim nf t'oal ual Two ( 'm! ;f WoraJ ami your Vf doo'l hTo to 'Haw ami Hpllt It Uml-Hi4r4r Co. illii ( Vt.irsl.Oi me tt'A', l i.r all VI tuli of hout wnrlnt;, ,(ir l Hamlin tiio houw movar. 'I will 4o )tjmi a tMut fob nt imiorwl) Tiw Imi rvtmrt of iK llrai i 'a lion I ttcnk of lht rilf jtoovd that thai ' tilutlnfl Mil inernMHaJ it 4mIu 134, ! Aftjt I tluHntf flua tkcMi tiwr 1TKm Kan t t lw roflt'taiulaichl fur thla fln how mg. A bin lcV uf iIHiv iiiAirnlniM, ; inait twy un liaixl at I'tMtiaia! ltlm. Whllakfir, tho tnwak man l Murrton Confcilf-niry. Th" Uat for Ujc eumlng THlninooV t'oMnlj' HuwlKf HKo.il t'onvpnllon urn VUfiry &. 0 mkI 7. IVUmv lafor mttilon In rta'tl i corn anlliin will BjtHiar In Uurr lti. I'SjnU! A Uih of Iwtru-iu wih a .uallty. libit wo en aull In romiwtl Don wii-S ih mail orJr Ikim ami ve fun uvrw y. llrinn ymir calaHr a- rtMiw in anl i-imr prlcnpa, li pry Iniifify fully ftuaranljwtl. THU- Ittuuk l'"al l"u. I Kur Sala 7 iwit tmimtfvt (-! I in NVaturea Vallry. Will laV j 1 illanwx-k I ! pari (ui)lt.vnU ! tot Ileal KUl AuriK-y, Clovonlalo. j Orrtfoii. 1 I'.irtlaml iVniml. l.HrH. Ilriek. ri-ilir, I l'ir Hrick ami I'trv I U, .tiiu Itrle tira alway on baml. " l.BmU.tf-hraur V. Wrilf, I'liono. Wlio 1 ur l 'all i llav buy pro for 20 acr and largor I iraria of lain!. Call on A. t l!ron j one. I SaiiUt; lloux work wikw Imtv I wilh bov of lx. wttlior untn' or city. Ku oltjtM-liun lo ?. Vrii tu Myr tle Schromler, Tlllamuok. On. We liavo iiiihI uperlnl nrrunRomeiils with tlie Taleiiliono Co. i-oiiiniet Yo dirm tlv ltli ""r Ollleo, In cniirt you wiMii iy f tiiiiUiOOU COAU Utnli gclirM.l. r Co. Call 2JlkV. Thirty rlyhi young iroir of tlm ICIirUlla.'i Churrli wnil to fjarlUlill on j lh l.aiinrh Oily? Tora-Jay nf .;ftt mnl ' Van Winkle U IkiMIii at lliat place, All kln! of rnwul an ffiir l for ir M., MM kM4 IW MM . II fen w mm 4 mmwImta. W, MA4l,,MMl H M , ... 1 1 Ul.M ,,, MlMWM W, .MH Im., Hmfa.. ftlMM. ,MI MM, IMMI ItW MM4 ,W4 Mtf.UuMM4 .. M lM MM, - MriMM, W ' t4 to4 U f 1, , i Ii m ,f mim,mI m. 4 Mt, tMHl, fMM.Ml '.. iMlMMl MM. f l ... M.,n , t, (M ui M., m,h. MM) l I illMH U -ttl 4mU M M fM. " Srr Dr. Wrdl dow if you ire Imvin rye It ulilr. Mtialral Ihnlrillnxitla if all MikIh train (i il t.Vi-ii In rxWmiH'f for violin, talVini; rrudiinrs, ork'nn ml pUrHfa. Wlillii.rr Kir inunle man nl MorrUun'a lnfri'tlonery. An mult ami lialtery enr niii Irlial lMfori JuJua Hlanloy at llie eoiirt lu..i liy Orlny Kollow lm hail Ola Latin air.ijiliHl fur atrlklnic liln aon ilorini; a fn-0 for all aerftp wlileh twik plare at llrlw u week uifo, lr.sallncly low prlcea at rennlni; tm' iliiriii.' January, Tlie aopltealloii of the TlllaltiMlk CVninty Hank for n national eliarter li.in ln apprnvwl jy lh Trnatury Depart liwltt, 'Itiwliank la eapHalixal at 176, tM. I'ar meliiii;.; Out- iMitiKalow aiA lot In 1'orilarwl for u bonitalow ami lot here, !rruir of J. I.. iletNieroon. J(. V. Hlahiek of lllnliie w In the city Tliurwlav. Mr. HlaliMfk who hn Ixwn at ttio iKime of her mottior M.m. DonatiUon returned lo her Imme on Tulay. much ttnprovwl fram the In jure h reeelvoil when their Iwinc Iwrnr-J. Uml l'late will ht ywi eloun wt the Yellow Wj4 ami at the natno time fer Utile yi-ur Oal. Clow nwl (Jra. rfi, jmb-8elira4jer Co., Hello VMW A. C. Kyeraon ia priareo to inak' loan of from tlfiOO to fl.GOO on Drat elnaa improved farm property. II. J. Clark auetlnneer. On SaiunUy ovenlnu of lt wecf jKirm lit yoiine folka cathered at toe Will I tare liumtt am) wurprikvotl MUa Mar Hare. llefrbiont wer erveil ati ituoil llm wa enjoyed by all. I'cU raon. (ielbUeh & Joplin iuml u ehrek to a foreigner for ite. Thia ebe-t. wu ralaed to tfi, t& a.xl ml offoii tieu. I1el, irmrrbanl at Out ibaWI. (ia of tit foreittner emplovetl nt the quarry "' arreatwl for the wort twl wa later ri'leool i; it ii thoMfihl lie a the wronir nihil. 1)U trlet Attorney Coyne then nt the ro lead man to I'ortlaml where It wag (bout-tH the suilty bad Kne. At tnal retain ihe itullty man hail lieen lo eatwl nml wu plaoial nmler arrenU Rlierill Crenebuw went lo Tlnibwr thi Uiorttinfi to meet denoly from I'crt land who brouubt the prisoner f.r a Timber. Fa'-ey Creamery Hu'terfiOc. q. Orange. Ixinona nml Ilanana ili'it i ST. lb. Kt Puncy Alaakn llernnc .!. Small while beaiw Ce. lb. by aark. Ileal bard wlient llour $7.00 bbl. Ilerrv (Imnolated Sosrur. $&.7o k. h the. Very het Caraeol ("oiree $1.K I'ienle crae ira .OTJc. lb. by box. s Juti reeelved a full line of Helm A C4', aour, sweet nml Dill piokloe, new 'ero p. tioWon Clnto ItnkltiK rowdor trpecml 36e If), ln Cbio ciuio mi mtiple yrup, peeinl f l.'il Kill ' e liave eevtirnl hnrvtlrcil totw of i-rani, mill f"Jl nml 'lour J'"1 which we Imuishl uiirly in thu Hcnuori which wu will rontlniiu to null t prevtillinc maikei price plus thu ucttml cost of frelttbt in ear loml loin. lltlatnook MercAtitilo Co. EMPIRE Ml LIKING MACHINES Arc letter In f very Kecpct. See Me And I Will Krove It A.J. CAKPJKJWrJKJK, Aent es -ii ct ft, V, a?, ti rt r:- 4 a a a , t & A i'a a rt- i ? ; c & T ... -.- - - - - . - . , T r t t r T 1 I T I taW 1 T A. T. DOLAN & CO. General Cement Contractors and Builders Concrete Roads, Bridges, .Sidewalks, Foundations, Floors, Etc. What Have YOu to Build? Cet Our Pieurea Thi-y Arr Alwaya lliifht. Hell Ph.'i- IIP. mm IER5I1G GOTTGS PRE FLCECY STAPLE M'JT PAY PA". 60M INTO THE COFFERS OF VAH. Nation Ring. With Cries of Stricken Induttry, Pioneer Transfer Co. G. 1- DICK U SON, Pir. li-Hh Pbour 'I lie Smnc Price to l:vcryoiic Eat Viereck's Biread TILLAMOOK BAKERY AT ALL C.KUCLKS CfiV THOSE BROKEN OHlt. CASTINGb j The Tillamook Welding Companv can make them good as new. Hiner & Reed Weldrn of AH .Htlal The Welcome Messenger ANOUIIR CUT IS MtDt (ILSG JIIS) umps 15.25 ind '0 Tilt, i5e CO W.it - . . . bc 100 T-tt - - - - SOc 150 Will .... $1.20 250 Uit .... 2.00 VrtMir'l LatniM, ft liilra. WV drll.rf lurrt,. I-. mny eart f the ty T ,... -vr w. Vl'e tSu Wlflnjf Ml tl.r l-.w.l rtWl ffMI. ftj.trn. Miilh r . I w..,itiian.hli. TUliaooh Slestrts ' Lljh: z TxLtl Co. xXf. Ccland B. Grwin TcachtT of I'iano Iiiploma from'the ChicacoJ j .Mtiaical t'wllesc j ALL LESSONS GIVEN AT STUDIO . Owini; to numerous inquiries I wonki reeummeml only one lesnon Wtic.il during the ncrwxil yar. It and a tie to cair a hlLI-AHOOK UNDHKTAklNQ CO.' I X. .V. HP.NKI.K. Miri. IK-utt"l in Jonce.KnudMin Ilutldtnc Funeral Director eni L'crn'rd Embjilmc I Ijidv Asiatant When Kcquostd. ! Lands Cheaply j Logged Off; Fecney-Sreemer Co., ?ui E--iioiaieal Land Clearing Machine ou nl-.-. H , --.l ..H-..ri--l'C il Correspondence f; Cards I lor Short Notes i . peopln lliu li nheel of pup 11 writing Bhort itotCrt nnwiu iiiin, Dm c(rreniiinliini'o ennl l" liu popular wny, Kie pupuhir mill Ih llio oorie- Mil ince etinl with your mllliil ii' ' in tipiHT left coriitir. ' i nit vt; ii (lint rorriibpoiiihiiu;!! ciiril. neiitly Inltiitled in until u " 1 nttppy Dtuulc which Is prnv- ''i' ' ry popular, which wo i"i'(i ul mi iittriivMVu p 10c per box 2 I Cerda mid 2 1 rmeloptw Hold only I y V ,i i 1 ar c HIVIANN Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work have rich- $ t' i1 S ,LC!oui?;hCo. i ,f , I'l l 'IMI'i Ml' ft Spin Jinx Dftititt-li. 'Wit is the one tlmt Use to the lady a Rift bougliL in uiir Jtwilrv utor be it a; IMnu or any other uiken of esteem or letter. Our Jewelry 1. known to tie of the hlgneet urndu. In a pit of the fuel that our prices are eo reaaonable. We havu an infinite variety of choice coods o choose from, ami wo w'll accept mall dull ilepuiits to lull articled over for the Christmas holidays. EUGENE JENKINS, Tcwclcr. Mv son. make unto thyself no ex ample of the loafer, neither follow in the footmen of him that i bom tired. for verily 1 any unto tnee. his buatneai id overstocks!, the neat.i on thu corner are nil taken, and the whittling places aro all occupied. IlohoUl, it to better that thou Haw wood at two bits per cord, than to whittle at a vvhittlinj; match, nml nbue the government. My son, while thou hni yet within thy skull the sense of a jaybird, break thou away from the cigarette habit, for lo, thy breath amolletli like unto a glue factory, and thy mind in less intelligent than a store dummy. Yea, thou art like Unto nuro with the rim knocked off. - Robert J. Hunletto. An exchange suggests that every state pass the following game laws: "Hook agents may bo shot between October Ist'and September Ut; spring poets from March 1st to Juno 1st: automoble speed demons from January 1st lo January 1st; road hogs from Anril IR to April 15th; umateur hunt era from February 1st to February 1st; war talkers no closed season; anv mini who accepts u paper for two years, aril then, when tho bill is presented, says, "I never ordered it" may be killed pn sllt ami burled faco down- ord ir i'i'v-' 'lau- ( a to ' t' geiins and prevent the spread of the Infection." '1 illamook, Oreiron. The Feeney-Ureemer Co.. has just completed a verv economical device for clearing land in the shape of a gasoline dunkey engine, e'jtpped with a 10 b. p. I.envv duty engi.ie. I'ne tot.il weight f the machinery is 6,200 lbs. mounted ii runners and can be palled anywhere n a straight line by its own power. The donkey part consist of a double drum, double friction, equipped with breaks. It has 100 feet of J in. cable and 800 feet of i inch cnbie. As a dem onstration it recently pulled wilh ease a 20 fiot log 3 feet in diameter oyer rough ground. Anyone wishing a dem onstration of the workings of the ma chine can witness the same by calling at the Feenev-Breemer Co. Works. The priee for tho above equipment rat-go from 700 for 10 h. p.. up, larger sites costing accordingly. The engine consumes diitilate, con suming G gallons in 10 hours, eut 10c. a gallon. The engine uaed is detachable and can be iit-cd for other things. Foeney-Hromer Co. are offering a! fine proposition for two or more far mers who wish to go in together on a dev'ce that will clear their land cheap ly ami oa.il). Two men cn rup the machinerv used and handle it success fully. Those who may have use for such a machine will do well to investigate. The warm, beautiful weather which we have been enjoying for the past week is in striking contrast to the cold, severe weather which prevails in the east. There is no question but what Oregon beats the world for weather take it the year around. For a good meal ut a intMt reasonable price go to M. A- Olson's lunch room in Uamsey House dining room. By Peler Radford Irtufr KsMomI yrmr' Cn'nn Kins Cotton lists nttflerw more from th- Kurofmin war than any other ag ricultural product on th Amriran ontlnnt The ahella of the blli,;r-r-nta have bursted over bla ihrone, frlKhtentni; hi" subject and ahatir inj; his markets, and, panic at rk,' :i, th? nation crl out "God sate the klni;'" I'ropl irotn every walk of life hoo contrtbutrd tblr dtp, toward r,nj work. Soelety has danetxl tofore hs kln; milady has dwrrHl that ihj family wardrohe shall contain on'y cotton goods; the pros baa plead with the public to "buy a bale"; hniT. bare been formnJatlnt; UoM lug plans; congress and lej;l2atlvj bo!le have d-llbilil over rlW-f r"-aaur; statetnen end writT.t hvo grown eloquent eorponndlnK 'Jin InaKfitable rlsiiU of 'it's Majpaly' and pr-sentln? schoms fr pr-erv-Iiik the financial IntT-'M of ho stricken staple, itnt the --ord of Ku rope has prefed m . --i?r 'l.a; the pen "f Ami-rlca In nii'r va'ur ipon liils product of th r-i:'n o,jth f'ri'''! hae tHHin b".pJ A u'-jfi nli' d and market oettn.at.d !v th.. 1attUig bo of the !-' ' ' " American fr ar losf of $l.QQ,r4 . of cotton bravo unoegh Furopean port atml pajjr a random ' half Its value or go to prison until i?.; war Is ovnr. Hope of the Future Lies In Co-operation. The Fanners' Union, through t'io column of the prs. wantf to t--"n!c the American people for the fruirj ship, aympatby nad aaatetanee t.i.n h cotton, farmers in tbe hour o? ! i tress and to direct attention to ftxtratlve metbod nec- ary to I manently assist the markc-uns of 1 farm products. 1 n rr. -n( p-jiersency preFenfs t a nation a evr rnufro- ' the Amerteain farmr-r aid 'rom tIw point of the prrxlecr. Mid to Justify oitraordfnsn r'i' rare, even to tbe pomt i,( i. ttdlne cofistilutlon and r. rultt In order to l:ft a !i--: burden off the 'm of f!' frr un!iT 4ouithini is don tie Invasion of It'' ar '' the cuiiun fiei !. t. patt'.iy of Knrr.pean rtfien"t' on d -ontr. will Im str' wn will' mortiiit-pd bo- am! famine and poverty will eta's -n r th. oinM'l.'nd. fllllni: the highways of linl'istrv with refuels and tho bdPS mptcy court lth prls.nr' All i&l.imitles teach us tpasons and the present crisis aerves to illuminate tho frailties of oar mart-mjng meth ods and the weakness of our crc-lit system, and out of Iho flnanrlnl an pnlsh and travail of tbe cotton farn rr ill come a volume of discussion and a mass of sugt-eMions and finally a solution of this, the biggest, prob't-m In the t-eunouilc life of America. If. Indeed. e have not already la.d ttlo foundation for at least temporary relief. .1 bus.! ' s i of thq farm to I1 es u - r. k n ' nt NOTICE. All those knowing themselves to- be indebted to ma arc requested to call and settle before Jan. 31, otherwise their credit will cease. W. A. Williams. FOtt SALE It )i'.istQtl Holsloin but' ' Ur-t or --s ?.' f-e1 stt freih sobni II, P. UjiibilH , tu:ni:n'i,' Ore. More Pharaohs Needed In Agricult .re. farm products have no ervd.t .tnd lrhap can never have on a perma nent rftid satisfactory basis unless uo build vtarehouses, cold toraRe r ants, elevMors. t.te.. for wl'.fccnt ator.. 1 crodlt factlltlctj, the south is iw,i pelled to dump its crop on the mai t nt harvest tlmo. The Farnurs' L'n : s In tho cotton producing states hi e for tbe past ten years pefrslst-nth . I vocated the construction of stor.. e facilities. We have hutlt during ti s period 2.000 warehouses with a ta iwcltyof approximately 1.000,000 bales and looklim backward the res ns would seem oncouraginB, but looking forward, we ar able to house bss than otie-tlurd u' tUo crop m.d a e huuses without a credit system lose 0 per teni of tfcolr usefulness 1 ae problem Is a gigantic one too Kreat for Iho farmer to solve unaided. Ho must have the al'''n,e f 'i- b:in; ir. the merchant and the govern m "-t. In produi-tn-u vre liavp rf r-i.i o hlh water mark of perfection In tho world's history, but our marketing oethoda are uiut primitive. In tho dnwn of blstory wo Ilnd agriculture plowing with a forked btlult b.it wih a system of warehouses uudor povcra mental supervision that made !a Fgyutlans tho manel of clvlllr.aMoii, for who has uot Hdmlreil the vision of 'laoph antl applaudwl jlie wisdo i. ( Pharaoh fnr storing the surplus dtdil . . i ' to Vd liv - r, .. ii i -" i i j - .1 U' iliJi ni. l ni u.u4i,h Phan .'13 iv ho iii.ii-; 1