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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1915)
binrorr l 'till ' 'mm ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY bQE:s'r Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County MbJ ii. Tillamook. Omkkon, January 20, 1915. NO. 2 a I andl 're. hrA I r lilij Mi. SERVICE V ' any of i mm ctirttnmcrx nliotil first National Service liny uv nil plea.sctl with it and Cnn tell yon why. f rst National HtinK ttllamool, O'rgui OA- Commercial Club In Regular Session FAIRVIEW LITERARY SOCIETY TO MEET Secretary's Report Given. Port Otter Matters Discuised. and ) M r J RESOLVED rr JS PRtLTTY HARD . r our. P&ice:6 hf LOWER, BUT AE" ALWAYS muring theta WN. A LLTH TIME WaUT to F.tIP TV0NCT5 MOVNC 7 ..v. ev v. hi J r I -e L, t : ... V. iV& rP vW1- - 6s? 4 I :5-4' 'a. Grocery Specials This Week i hi .iml kiv our dfcplnv ni new pack corn I t at $2 00 per cn.se. )i l i ). m il Cii-.iiiscr .'I cans for Lc. I iv lllli). ,i OMlUl'S KM .c. K s lid) Si'cik'.l Uaisms, 1 lb. package H'C. K : v oaipnnv's Si una I Coffee U7e per II). K ntMiia .'I hottles for 'Joe. iM" ivsCnpital II wclioU! Tea f0c per U. i -in ll.tkiiH- I'owtkt 1 li. urns -'He, M II). cans II) cum 8oe while ihev Inst. RAY & CO. OCKRIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. IU.AM00K, - - - OKI-X.ON On Monday Kintf inl)- inriulicM ul the Coinm jn.l ( luh tri a the ;ltil room and li.nin tiiatirr u( iniof tNC rvUllttK lo Ihr CdiMliiiiriily. TUi fit inaitrr l come up w the fHEtOH ejf kIHK lllc HlMJirr lUml bOHoraiy iuiiiitirrlili Into tltr rluli, a Mi. W'a:.MH, nmiuKri of ilir laul not itoiit tJic matter wa con tinitl, Thfl next uneilnn to w takrrt up w iic of mtrfulniiii'iii. It w r ddrd t leave thU matter enttrrlf i U Hm4 of tlr cntrnainwciii com mkUte. that rommitter t! Hvilec of fciilif ilir bail it r. fit. On motion ;e indiatiwii fe wa rr 4ncti to A pcctal pffait wit now be toade lo kpcun new mentU" Willi ihr icdnctiwfl a an inJuentif ti ll U tboHk( (tut with the addition ( jo new member ilir moot lily u con tw iekicel ftom $t w lo ti i I'ort mailer weie iirael bih! 4 motion wa ;tt4e nil mriictl tuline l'rril-m Dwiglit io iUr u Ihr mm irr nf rnl!riiiK the fort J ro iheal ilh It I he ir!..iiiitm qtriii'i u' fel lir,.cf, an tf.it will l- inmlr to rui. l):rii;h rnlul fair fr r l'l!ljii,t lo NrlJMi. anil jltn rtui lof TlH u'i'-A a e.mmI j iar 31 ihr hah rf..fl rnjrjy 1 llr rMil.lr K til un tf.iiitiiion rtin i hf in ilir Ut that the railway comiianv ti.i l.rrn unalilr to foni- lo any Br-r niriit a yd Hith a lu line orialiiu- t iKineeu Hilt, ixilnt anil .Vetart. Who thU reRtilai chetlulr run on tttnr At tlir conclunlon of thn Iuukwi mootlm: (?. W. TnlnmKr. lutruliinil )r I latum thf font eia1it h ( ..1 tint !tmr' IlouBf, the iWtor jclvto, n nuntUir nf ulu-ht til IiuimI tric-Vn fur llio ntnument uf tb crowd, after which IiiikiIushi wn nerved iiicluillru' colfi'.! ami ?anlwlcht and othr ot i .illotwntf it 4 financtnl rctorl ' .hr c.imliiiuiin o( the chili AS given 1 "crrctary Wurmll. It i a vciy flatter iK reKiri ul Iioh the ctuli in a hci .rr roiiilition than it lias hern foi uttuc litllr. Kroto Ininliont $i.J.w 'roin rent of elnli loom .... i6.S.o Did due collected 2H.J5 Turrni due collected ioi I WEW USES KNIVES F'l in tho camp of Ihe lxrl frcH, rninNiiiel almiml eiitlni' IIUIIB Im CMUKOll tllM dlMlllM' i crew nnd n,u employment of fiituhectlon. l.aat Sunday ov Ifter 11 hllurlnua day tho men luarruliiuf Minonir thcimolvi'H, renult tlmt boforo the meluc cti nf tho mumbura had boon kvuruly Injured by a Unlfo cut. 'nornliiK tho trouble wai atlll : nnd Foroman Hurtftnatin took I" tlit inattur, dlacharglng tho 'tliu troubtu Whan hla ono ' had hoon dlacharued tho other F throw up tholr joba with a ml uimll white, crew ha hcon potuka tholr place. Thu mi,. 1 Mrut with tho knlfo whllo m,l I'y Injured had received aovural lhmit tho hand, evidently ro- "illo trying to ward otr tho "f hla oDDontnt. Ua left for N on Monday mernlng'a train. NOTICE. so knowinR tht maalvea to bo to ma aro wanumatrnd In call pttlfl bofora Ian. !tl. ntluirwluu Iroult will cea.n. THOROUGHBRED CHICKENS FOR SALE For S?hIo : -Thoroughbred Whlto Or phlngUm chicUa. All alxen, eoekorela and pullet. Haby chlcka under a weolc old ir.c. 1 pleco. KffK ,,r 76c- 25 for 11.515, M for .1!5. l'hono W. II. (ioyno or mldresa W. K. Fllckinger, Tlllumook l'. 0. HARRIS-LANCE WEDDING On Monday, January 26th, 101C. at the realdanca of Mr. and Mra. Ray Wolfe In South Kaat Tillamook Mr. Howard llarrla and Miaa Mahal I.anea war united In marriage. HT. Ed ward (Jlttlna performing the eeremony. Tha happy voung couple have many rrlmula who wlah for tham a happy weddod Ufa. T1LUM00E NEEDS HIM J. A. Hanna tho King of all Foot Doctora with offlea In Hotel lUmeay, haa done abig bualnaaa during th paat week and oitpecta to remain In Til a mook until nait Sunday. Ona with hla ability would do well to locate hara nornmnently. HU chargea oro very ruaaonahlo and conaultatlon freo. iwliit Wfll'lmVrYn afcrcc to Xeen no a Totnl collectnl $i,ni.i l.ttj 10 per fctn, eollcrtions, 101.10 N'ct from colloctfnus Reed, from former Sec. . $1.4500 2 I.JO $1,411 Totnl Koreits. .. .. I)iliiir;rmcnt!. l'otai;e $t'i.S.8l Supplien, MUc'ttctiM 121 fo Ucccptons and Miiokors oo'io 'I'clephoiie nnd Telegraph .... 50 I'niodieaN 4"o CiKiir hlork to iUirictt .. J47S lih-ctfic tight 0J.J5 liuiir;mre 21.10 frilling, stationery etc 5 1 . 1 llcpuirs 10.70 Water rent (7 months) I.t-S" Kent chihrnnms 440.1x1 Current expenses $1,020.28 An average per month of 120.00 Old debts of club paid during nine month $ 4JQ.00 Current expenses paid 1,02028 Total paid out $1,020.45 Total receipts lAia.JS Dal in Club Treasury $11.00 Hal in entertainment fund 6.8 Due front members tao.oo Amount due club from cheese anld account not yet closed, $05.00 F.ight $15.00 notes and interest one due each month, remain unpaid; 8 notes have been paid during the past ft months. All curent expenses of the club are paid up to date. TUr club now number 4 resident ietuhcrs and t6 non-resident mem bers, The books of the secretary are The Falrvtcw l.itcrnry Soen ty will hold its next regular ielon Saturday veiling, Jan. 30. The following pro gram will be given: Kong ... ,y Society Uerltntion . -Joe OonaMson Heailing . - - Mrs. Tildcn Dialog . - - "Tim Ansennor" Newspaper I-nlle Finney, I.toyd Johnson, Joe Oonahiton Keaillng ;'- - - Sadie Shaw Talk Tillamook Co. Itonds, a His tory and a prophecy S. V. Andrraon Mulc - . . Mr. Vim Winkle Heading - - - Morrison Mills Dtntog - Klhol Dye, Leland Hester Itecltatton - . Misi Shrode Keeltntlon - Joe Maxwell Surprise ... Mr. Johnson Dialog . - A lUppv Family Shulow I'antoinine - .eotia Kupp Victor Johnson Debnteltcsolvei tkat the United States should increase ita nriny and luivy. AHlrmative, Win. Maxwell, Morrison Mills. Negative, I.. S. Johnnon. K. Herring. I'rogratu Committee, Miss Ixwrpahcl Miss Shrode, Mrs. Crawford. "THE ROSE OF VIRGINIA ." "The Jfj.e of Virginia" whleh wns ptsytMl by Hie Dritmatic Club, under the auspice t.l the liuoter ilnmi, at the Opvra lluoseoii Friday nml Satur day evenfiu wxt unite well attended. The nltnilnrr on Saturday evening i larger than the Friday event g nttemlnace The will re -nt took their part well, sml the conoeiiktis of opinion is U the elJeel that U,i play 11 one of the best ever put on her hy local tuleiit. Carl Dawso'i as Cerald fjjrtlon. t'Kik the partof a lawyer splendidly, while J.ia, Miner Win. DmiwikI, played the pii't of 0, villain with much credit. n.-fJI.ereOiwell.'aa'.SitBsrSsmnrl, a cwynrKer. uinsomo nno acting. Mr. Mel'owell has had considerable experi ence in the thentrienl business and be sides giving his own lines well, de serves much credit for the general su pervision of the play. Ilerlierl Molchior as Judge Mason of Itlcliiiiund ; W. C. Trombley as Col. U-e, a Kentuckinn; J. flasker as j Green, the Hank Kxpcrt; A. I.. Mc Carthy, as Mono, the Ok! Servant; and I'nrts t.amnr ns ollicer; nil took their part well. Grace Holland took the part of lead ing ldy, ns Kiiso Mason of Richmond with much credit lo herself. Miss Harriett Walker, ns her cousin Whi ne f red Mason ulso played her psrt well. We understand that the club may hecause of request put "The Uose ol Vi.ginin" on uenin on some fuiuti date. MEETINGS CONTINUE AT U. B. CHURCtl The rovivnl meetings nt the V. H. Church nre still in progress and 11 i.cl Kowl s being done. Many conversions hnve been made. Those who have lieanl Itev. Summerlin, tho Evangelist, speak highly of bis work. There is 11 snlondid stiirit of unanimity among the members of other churches who are assisting in the mooting, nnd there is no ouestion but that the inoelinL'S now in progress will have 11 lusting and wholesome ellect upon the community FOR SALE A number of good milk cows also one yearling Holstein bull pure bred. John Sehild. open for inspection of members and contain an itemized account of all items of receipts and disbursements. The above shows the club, both as to membership and finance to be in rxcrllant condition. Respectfully submitted, C. K. Worrell. Sec. January aoth, 1015. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE TillMMok, Ote. DROP IK AND I OX AFOIWDw Industrial Review Of Oregon Idle Men Bcie Put To Work. Prosperity on lncrcsw A wster grade highway up Hood Kiver is being planned. The Pint National Hank of Spring field has bour.bt a sight and will build. Handon The ferry Veneer plant has begun operations and businro men are trying to start up the woolen mill. There arc protest against main taining the llercau of Mines and Min mg and the slate department of O ology when O ret; on atone i rcjcctc on all tsblic butklings. Ontario froject is started to r claim 10.000 of land on Succor Crce1 Jlaker Kew St. Elisabeth hospii will be opened next month. St. Helens New vegetable and fmii cannery about completed. Portland firm has orders for 10.- rxio.oijo feet of hiinbcr. to be shipped to England in March ami April. Ontario French government has leased the fair grounds to handle larr- horse shipment. One mile of new railroad construc li -i in thr uic is worth more to the nf !- than forty new laws by the i!tnr- foos Bay mills and factories are r!l si.irtiig up. '1 here is a general demand thnt onr ln!f the fish and game licenses go to tho county where collected. Saletn Fruit Union at Salens rs- pects to duubh- i: buifiess and han- He $wx.ooo of predects in 10 1 lix-CIovernor West opposes any (liangc in the workingmen's com- fortlamU-Tlic rn?v7ncincIrofil Work plant will be 400 feet long one y S'orth Hend Hids have hern asked I ihe new $100,000 Simpson hotel. Judge J. N". Campbell warncl the citizens of West Linn against build- ini; any but hard surfaced streets. . Portland City Dock Commission a bond issue of $800,000 to crcci municipal grain elevator. Dayton is to have a $50,000 mauso lt urn. Salem public library received SjoSj ij for 1014 and spent $713.20 foi books. Arlington Creamery here being put in shape for operation. tlardner Firt N'ational Hank will -rect a building. ROSE FESTIVAL SLOGAN WON BY McMINNVILLE MAN J. C. Cooper of MrMinnville, well known here, won a price of J2.r,.00 fn the roio festival slogan contest. There were some four or five thousand con tesUnts. The prize winning slogan ts: "The Whole World Knows the Portland Mm,:." Mr. Cooper is 70 years of age and a veteran of the civil war. LIGHT PLANT AT BAR VIEW Ik-porter: Following close upon the improve ment of condition in general at Bar View, announcement was made this week thst an up-io-dnte lighting sys tem, capable of giving illumination to every section of this resort was lo be installed almost immediately and will be in operation in 1 lenty of time for the comming summer. J. R, Wheeler electrical engineer of this city will have charge of the construction work awl reports that ns soon as material arrives from Portlind that the work will be started. The installation of a lighting systtm at this beach will bo another added improvemert to tha beach thai will be hailed by the vaca tionists in general and will serve as an extrn drawing card for the management. J Portland A new $35,000 warehouse I contract let on Sullivan's 'mich. i St Jvhns improve- totalled $! 40,000 for 1914. ! Auto car scrvi - i,,-' . 1- F.ogenc nnd Springfield may conipcll reduc tion in f . K. & E. tr.iin st rvice. Bills introduced in ih- legislature aootu nan mc number of two years ago. Salem Woolen Mills reopen on ;lo)tng 12- h.nds. fcndletoi put d... y, blocks of Warrenitc pavement in '014 "Between- semesters O. A. C Glee iPinicabcjs.wce given a.trip by the' ra i 1 roa d coin rnTnVa vmentS nrftttpmrffc concerts given or the company. Brownsville cannery put up 31 tons of beans and several tons of pump kins. Cash sales $26,577. Eugene city council is holding "Economy Conferences" to reduce taxes. Baker Will not erect light plant hot lias contracted with Eastern Ore gon Light & Power Co. Fifty-three per cent of Oregon far mers employ laborers, paying $11, 102,000 a year wages. A law is propos ed to bring them under the state Ijibor Bureau. Upon signing tip 5000 acres siutable soil in the Rogue River Valley, C W. Xibley will establish a beet sugar factory at Medford. 'H 'sX Ss mm mmsm " MAN .'Wfe Ml 1 r 0 v We urge those who have not yt started a bank ac count with us to START one. Those who are already our customers know the value of always keeping their bank balance growing. Money put into our bank right htre at home stays in our own community, and this helps develop it and helps everybody to prosper. Why send money away when ws can increase the raluo of OUR OWN proptrty by building up our own town9 Makt OUR bank YOUR bahk. Wt pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits, THUamook County Bank W, A. Wllllaiui. ;:ii