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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1915)
illmn 01 ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY jr:RGE:s"r Circulation of Any Paper in Tillamook county Tillamook, Okkoon, Pjuikuaky 2, NO. 4 SERVICE It any ofour enmonicrtf nlmut first National Service . are all pleased with it and Can tell yon wli. I ir.st National UtiuX t.tlstMk, Oicfui IrulustrialiRevicw county fair notes , Boosting For Of- Oregon! Folllml. h tut of the County 'lr ! officers of t lie board And fm.eMlilendciltt I . . . . ... tihtt of C .Mirilr Pair Directors. lutproTentei.il Under Wy In All Parti1;. If.jlunian. Tillamook. Of The Ststc. 1915 Promises Mack. w"Mffi.. ' ' rillam.wW. l MWliranrr, Clnverdale. , ' Qlflcrr of the Hoard. OfKOH lIUC .atmrry owners win .. -jL.l u . .. Welfare Comml,ioi, In c l " J ""B""n ' "g' Will. I. 111 Trwwrer II. L. Ileal. Marslf-t CORPORATIONS AND EMPLOYES. The New Road amriMtlUK law to allow women ami KlrU to work more iImii elislit houis when perishable (mil It to be msed. I.epresenuttvc Sam Itrown, ji (mi Ciower, opposed Father O'llar. 4h'oit Ciranue pushing (or - TIS PttCTTV HARD T OUK. I'rvK-Usi f LOWER,, BUT ARt ALWAYS p tltlNG IHETM A.1 I I lit TIME t. a, I - -TV-s. in i EP TH.NC7.S MOVINC 1 - fv Wi? Grocery Specials This Week ofemliv creamery Clo.'ri.tale li elected cbvMt factory In Oregon. Baker would eim a tw tjwt let w - -1 r ji rtnr r k fi- haf.l JHffoce "Hi il unlet road Ifom f'.rf nun flill i Cold St'tnK on Coluitt M Mlvtr, Uf i iu.trtij r nttlr. Hcfiiiri Wort; mrud on t jj. lk Clmrcii. ( mcrir i hr Syrtoo .Vc l.iiiHrru Clmirh to b Mit . by -jo. (ilcx&ifo JU i br built by city. Senator Bingham l Ijikc lm a bill (a ItMlit tan levir hr all ting bolit I Tb wko do not Hkt ilic .ie ' Si hi lor lower Ui trail it "etuno--,)!; hymtm " Henry Cmhw . I)r. J. II Hred. anil ivvliic Drj.t jtti.ptllc Drt,t. lltawj Hotter. StittW'ipilry I-it K. W. CbrUH-n irtaltoltry l-t' H. Iloti AuririiltMtl and lloniculiural R. C. Jon -i miiuin.1 Drju, . W S, Ho. iblrtit Irj.t ! Henn lrl Ucpi Mr. Anna tii! Stroae Poll u Bine Made For Better Road Over Mountain! to tlie South J. W. Uoycr of CrrvIo ftondc, in In the city In the lntrrct of th? promised I roiul which will pan by th Geo. iUxUr t plcc through IJoar Creek ami Huntley, j arxl which will eliminate thn hcnvy ' urn! ik n( tlw mad now Koinir uiml. Thi- i" The Atiitrican Telegraph and Tele phone Co. U cllinsj tocfc to all em ploye on the intallmtiit plan of two IIUm prr month. Tlti i a toiind principal, and siiou'il be tttaldithtd by all public and pri vate corporations that desire to get i;ood results. The employe as a ilmrc holder in a buinct (ecl that he or she is one of the proprietors, and hit a stake in the tuccrii of the Kme. Hue tirp farther should be taken, court nt Ynmtilll rniinlv i mnvlnrnl that th., pripcrt! new road U the rnot' J"d ,,wt " to harc roWl ,w,'i,h crn' tconornic! to build and m ready to put Sapt.TJa dtcwofh. Crochet, etc .Mr nV.fL Campbell. baling and raitnin? Mik. Susie Conovct SiiJltlAjrl l't' Hr. I. E. Iteedv SatlUtBtter liabir Contests Urp Mrfl&Ury !' iJuuitaH. SuptJltr and Money Dept. Ii. W A uicjjlinit of the Uoatd of Diirt tors and all the Suiterinlemlefils will be kcljj tn the I'ommcrtial lab root at t;jft p.io Tuesday, February '. , Maltey Stale Hilt ha ii trra.-l ! CMttl Hoc 5; frotn $io,ow to j for tlie twrpc of revisinn the prem j$ijjMdC ; ItiHi lii for ihr toi 5 Fair and dUcu j At-us and over use of the inilulive i i'wK wyi A means of makiw; "im . i n evil no leKislatlve failure can , pruvciHcrii Ml person iutercfttedin justify of rsplain, QrKonian. Smaiot atosier has Introduced a bill i ftvuUtc i he tnanuiactuie of mat- r .e I' -filarid Moove will erect a lodr rntil !f at Fourth siimI Taylor street hcljiinsjj-the l;jir arc earnestly re iicsttt5 to bi j. resent and take tt! in thelditctission. THE TIueIsTURnTnG. pack corn I ii , .ilk i V. c VV i ' i'i I set. our display ol new At 5J 1)0 per ease. i i'i Mi'er .'I eans for lioe. K' Uoi tles lor LThv fiiiw, 1 Hi. paeK'MKc A gryup of nieji casually came t ( Kctheifcat a dinner parly the otb. . ! Bbr tnutlrlVs: layet t,cattc csntn&.'viindl'ohiLhamirncdto lou one mill levy fot jui lea, and ci.mmemlcil on the lit , 1 i.-httf&y !ci'liol that had been consuncd. Ai ' I he King Fisher Mtecsi Co. h. I here is what these men s;id j M..rd i'it- It new fire proof plant j he lirst was a business man ' inur 'large interests "1 wouldn't think ddr.nia nill be built to two larn." , vo'mn for state prohibition, but I. iHt il AHnMljr, j national piohibuion come up and 1 K rd.cfi C"nrtetion has Man j w,n have my vote in a minute. lVin' thi water system. i in become an economic ist- I and 1 am willinu to give up my wl-i key and soda for the pood of !' i many." The second was a lanje employer o nieu. sums cislitcen thousand: "I al ready for national prohibition; up v this time it has seemed a fsr nwa. j ideal to inc; now I sec it as a pur I1G.0W into it but as a purl of the new route lays In Tillamook awl I'olk Counties, Ynrnhill residents who live on the old road are nbjeetlui;, and for this reaeori n rnovu i now on foot to have the leicisl.tlure mnku a p:ciul roail district of a certun tract in Vam hill, folk arid Tillamook ctrflntius, which will include the proposed now rout:, so that thu three counties can legitimately exiud money on the new ronil. A the law now stands u county eim not lojpslutivcly exiK-ml rnjney on roads in amjther county. A. (J. HenI is now in Salem in the interest of the prond now road dis trict, and Mr. Iloyer will jo from here to I'oitland and from I'tirtl.-iixl to Salem in the interett of the new road. We understninl that I'ortlnrvd gool road cnthusiasta are boosting fur the proposition and will contribute sub stantially for it. An sndcavur will bo made to tfel the coastruction of th n.w road under way by March 1, so that it can Ik? completed by July 1, and le ready for thu summer auto travel to theconsL. An endeavor will bo made to secure an appropriation from the state. If this road is completed bv Julv 1. many auto tourists who visit San Fran cisco this vcar will no uouut come heru 'THifEArECONOIIY PITOGIUli: I'omland's new directory Firat refjulrfr trains rnn over the. new railroad from Oregon City to Ml. Anwel, January joth. The T. II. Shcvlin Lumber Co. i to start Mb Iokk'UK operutioii at Hcml. With a w day limit in force in the House and bills unfavorably reported Immediately killed. The volume of new taws will he smaller than in tui.t. I'tilon Meat Co. will spend $ioo, mh) on Portland plrtnt. norenbechcr Furniture Co., For' land, will enlarge (dnut with si sloiy conciete factory. An oiplnui home is to be cstnlf tished at Ashland. CoiitiniieiiiK appropriations amount iitK to $Aio,ooo repealed in House. 1!-.. ...11. K. tt iiifi fir, ON MUNICIPAL BONDS , cll,ftriM. Kroil, for inrKc tmildini; stone industry near here. F. A. Taylor "t Co., Seattle, build t,w .,iiitr.i.t.ir nill rrtrl n tltlllllipr lot from ait to 10 tlioutmrd dollar. The ))f )CW. ,wtiKH a, Hnndon, Trade Commission bill was defeated ' S, eiled K'ai Miipanv's Special Coflce 'J7e pur lb. 'n i a t 'A hottlcs for -."e, 'Ik . Capital Household Tea o()e per 11). It ilnu Powder I Hi. eaus J()e, M II). eans II). i ins S.le while they last. RAY 8c CO. ,C CssAVCnMCATC 17 U I II I Vh . ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. I MOOK, . OKIiC.ON Reach Second salmon can ery plisnnH fr thl spnnir Aahtaiitj is buildie-K a scenic high .ay. Staatde First unit of seafood can nery completed Astoria machine shop and boiler ,vifks incorporated for Sis,coo. claim , efficiency measure." The third was a clear seeing Irish CITY ADVERTISING FOR BIDS t "K . Jimuiiry S6, I'Jir.. .. . ' . . I il'tn 1. 'if. ta , I va.p t inlllL' fllT (JIU1 b I .11. ..... ...1... , I. I I llllllIllflfM n I- itiiui hhihij iiii . . . j uniri'a r i I...,. in i run m i .ub"i " I . ... I. .. .1,. .nrluilK .. ur . . . . It... m la- I "MMIt MI HI, sl III MI.1MI lUr CCr KJ T..i... all. a -' t titi.v wiiv iiiin irrimi A Tux Fnyor, Nuiio who Hurved on the - -.' n:on llillll inu ,i wiiuui moru ttiiiti lou I'luuiiiGi iwu uiiunia ' limtuad of nrovlil. 1 -rd Iho court Inunuiinl - tK"" iiuuriiH iiceuiuinii .men tun l in UHCII pru- vour ppttr of ,)(JC I of myln,r ouutun.llng wurrantH SHUe.l ......... Hlneo Oel. I'.U'J. In tmymont for l.iU.r. viif-n'iii inu i;ifiiiny .... .r il, llllllliriilir., iDKiuiiiiiiu ""i - elly mill tho Hlorni Mower. Money e cured on theiut bond will not bo used for thu puyiiHint of the anltury nuwor or fur thu imvemuiit. Tho rltV rueorder Isiih itlromly o cured u large number of Innulricts from iniHiuclivb bund buyurH. nSON-BAUER WEDDING Mnrriml on .Sunday nftornoon at tho I.' l.-irmunom. ItOV. IMw. UlttlllH olilelntlng, Mr. Hay Tynon, m.d Minn Itinum lluuur. Mr. Tymin in In Uiu finploy or tho l . It. & N. ami thu yminir iioopln will re nlild at lliir Vluw, Oregon. Uaneh for runt: Cioml bottom !"' ranch of UIJ urres, ouo tnllo from town, fltook nd pernnnul property fur h . AddruH J. M. UUbow. Curl Hunt place. FOR SALE iiii I... i s - "muni mnti goou toca Olltli .,f '1111 . I. r. . -- IIIIIIIIIUOK, llOOO team, wujton ttlKi har- 8 frill tloln. Prl - - lt,si VHHWM lertiiH. Cull on or uddruaa A, Klniiuiiinii, Tlllnmook, City. M in the Senate. State Labor Federation of JS dele gates ask ten new laws. Investigation again of the Portland (las .t Coke Co. will give employment to the rest of the uneniiloycil clerks mil experts. The legislature is asked to utilize state prisoners to establish the flax imlustiy at .Salem. Eugene dealer shipped 10,000 lbs., Oregon grape roots for manufactur ing medicine. Hoise capitalists are promoting extension of the Western Pacific from Winnemunco to Ontario. Albany Corvallis & Eastern Rail road shops here to re-open for work. CALL FOR WARRANTS All outstanding County Warrants will ho paid upon prcHontntlon. In terest ceiiHei Fob. 5!, 1915. II, L. Deals, County Treasurer. man "Alcohol has been the curse o' my people; 1 have stopped taking it, after forty years of occasional drink ing. and m" vote is ready fpr national prohibition." "Cm ahead," said the fourth man. . railroad official of high standing. ' am ready for it personally, and so a' all the officials of our road." A physician was the fifth. "Medici can do without it; science is agains it; the old itlea of alcohol as n foe ' is exploded. 1 am ready for my vc for national prohibition." It was a club man who spoke ncv "When I see drinking anionic the c 1 dies .it our club, and our caddy masti silly with it, I am ready to give up m cocktail and vole against the whoKs business." And, last of all, was a wholesal dealer in liquor who started the tall and who finished with the significant statement: "You're right, we are see iug the handwriting on the wall. I said at a meeting of our wholesale 'liquor dealers the other evening that we did not have five years of life ahead of us. Strange as it may seem to you, 1 would vote for national pro hibition. It's for the best all round." Not a dissenting voice! Ladies' Home Journal. KM LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE TifflMMok, Ore. ' "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" The big reform bills to reduce overhead expenses a half a million were introduced last week at Salem. riicrc arc five big measures to con solidate boards and commissions and abolish useless functions. One of these bill will consolidate all the medical boards and commis sions and State Hoard of Health. Another is to put all the domestic animal and live stock inspection hoards under one head auimal in dustry. Six boards of regents and commis sions dealing with higher education arc to be consolidated into one board 1 of education. These bill are backed by a joint committee on consolidation measures headed by speaker Sellinc; and Presi dent Thompson. ployea and give them insurance against accidents and sickness. The last arrangement has been suc cessfully carried into effect by the meriean Telephone and Telegraph ''otnpany in employes benefits. Profit -sharing with employes need not l made contingent upon beini; shareholders, I nit it wilt be more rofitable to share profits with all. e- !.en every employe of a great cor poration is a shareholder and a profit sharer and ha reasonalik insurance I against casuality what next? rrienoiy co-opera t ion on the part of every worker in his or her own self interest, and teamwork on the part of the leaders of labor. Doing iway with all h'stifity and -listrueiivcness and carel' ssnrs and indifference among the t ;'iploye who base about a minimum of brains l-abor controversies ard Vnfccs will j be minimized and ill will and class hatred between laborers and officials ; ind proprietors goes. I The example of the American Tele ' phone and Teleyraph Corporation belter known as the Bell Telephone Co. is to be highly commended. C0MM0NSENSE AND TAXRFDUCTTON. The citizens and the press of Ore gon have becu making themselves :'.lt in a scry decided way durinp the ast year. Both have been insistant .n their demands for reduced taxes nd a common sense session of the 'egislaturc That this strong scnti nent lias had at ieat some effect is very evident and everything points to a sesMon almost if not entirely free from freak legislation. One of the things which will appeal to the tat pajcrs is the rcfuial of the solons to go on any junketiug trips. Cutting of appropriations and setting fire to the red tape surrounding the introduction and passage oi new legislation are al so things of which "the people" will approve. m sVLPsHlsVswri sssssssssssssssH BB V7!!kJ'S r "PRUDENT MAN9 It is absolute FOLLY for a man who intends to marry or who has a WIFE and GH1LDREN directly de ptnBont upon HIM not to save a part of his income from his earnings or his business. A bank account is like a ball of now; it will melt away unless you ADD to it. The habit of constantly INCREASING the balance to their credit will make any man or woman RIGH. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits. Tilllamook County Bank