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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1915)
Cbe Ciliamook herald e. C. CrombWy, Gdiler .ucrf Civlcc o Week CucstJ.iV Frlil.iV rSilered ao.-oii ...... n.ut.T May II. HMO. at tho p.(t ."Ik'.' at I'Ulumuok. Oififon. under tho not of Mntvli 3. 1-' snisiRliriOS SI AO VKAK IN mv t JldvcrtiMim K.Hc ccnl Advfrli!to-nort. rirt Inaorti.m. (vr ltn - $ Kaeh suhaoquoiit irartton, lino HomUi.1 Notnv Timbr Claims NoIkvu. ppr line Card of thanks. H-r line t.vsN. H?r line. ftnt ittMrtfon 10 .06 R.00 10.00 .Oft .Oft .7; KhcIi MilKXMjtiont insertion, lino .OS KiMtilutioiv. of omialpwo Htvd Lodge notlci. per line .06 Huiniit ,t rrofo-ioniit cnnl-Miio. I-IH) Oijplnv Aiivort"!imt, for Itioh .US ALL Hinpliiy Ad mul bu in tht of fice on Monday and Thursday Morn ings to tnnrt "publication In follow inc Tuesday and Kridny Ismiov K on.nm nro imporotivo. rn-DAV jrt.v o. tin.-. The return wppivpO by Uw eo-oper- trail. Tho bvt two stonmor IohvIhc iv.. fmoforiw of TllhiniooV Son Prnetco for Urn Antlpoilr onr- county for May choc autounted to JSS.'SS.SS. Thi amount wa distrib ute! through different charts. Thu report eonjpares favorably with the avowee of the pant five years for May cheese. Taking I lhin into eon (deration Tillamook county farmers should eontider themaelv very fortu nate. The tourists ami camper are begin ning to come our way. During the nait week or more outside auto ami rlcd SSS.000 pound of lWlfic point but tr. hhiDUipntc earlier in the .oittit aw'Kr't:totl ovr 1,000, COO uouml. lo enl eroaimtry men believe, tho Atntrnl in demand will continue fur .toitw time yet. Ori;onlnn. What ha become of the demon Un durwood tarilT? Where 1 tho ob squad that, in the late campniftn, claimed everybody vn Runcine on cheap Australian butter? Oreironian editorial dripping with tear and choking with sobs over tho dastard in- heap Aiitnil- camninc wagons have been cominc in vasion of Orocon by over the mountain bj the score. Our jinn butter?" f good road are one of the features that J "The last two steamer leaving San attract.-! the touriU and no doubt aid j Krandiseo for the Antipodes carried to a conisulerable extent in LHnping 1 S&S. 000 pourd of Pacific const butter." many dollar, to lhi county. Villa- jays the Oregonian now. ami it add-.: mook cuntv certainly otters many at- "shipments earlier in tho season ng traction those who seek a few days ' greirated over 1.000.000 poumis." or week of genuine pleasure. And so the Oregonmn opoei its jown campaign flapdoodl. How strange it must bi to nave sobbed o loudly about the dire calamity impend ing from Australian butter yesterday, and toda to e.poe tho Action bv boasting of our shipments of butter to Australia ! Our volunteer lire department mad.' a tine appearance on our celebration dates. Too much credit cannct be giv en the boys for the splendid work they have been doinR. The attendance up on drills has been prompt and good in terest has been taken. Tillamook's Volunteer Fir Department ha with out question, in the ps.t, saved this city many thousands ( dollars. The boys have been so alert that for yr a real serious fire has not prevailed in our business section. And with one or two exceptions firea have been prompt ly put down in cur residence seetion. WM. C TAir VISITS TK1SC0 FAIR. Mr Win tt Tit, president of the : trst National Bank recently paid a iit to the Panama-Tacit'Sc Knpost ti nt at San Franctco anil ii loud 111 fii praise 01 it. Me says that ( rrgon i ell rtpresentcd and thai JO per n ut of the attendance at the exposi tion il the Oregon Huilding 'I his b.uitiifiK attracts a great deal of at tention and makes a very convincing Lniirc-sion of the products of Oregon Another feature that Mr. Tail praises highly is the luncheon served daily 1:. thi building by the Domestic .science. Class of the Oregon Agricul tural College. As their room is rather Simited, epei!ly in the kitchen, and the lunch is so good, tt is necessary advance and The Chautauqua dates are near at hand. The committee Uiat hav lh work in hand are working hard to make our first Chautauqua a success. Every one who car possibly afford it should buy one or more season tickets. The . Chautauqua will be a benefit to the' community. It will not only enter-; tain you with the very best, bnt it alsoi to speak for a scat in hits an uplifting influence. Let every-1 Ret a ticket that will reserve a place one do just a little and the burden will' ' you where can be enjoyed the on the grounds. He was disappointed in not finding any Tillamook cheese .a the Fair and in interviewing mem bers of the Oregon Commission found them to be exceedingly anxious f ir stich an exhibit and willing to aid 1:1 eWry way possible to get it there. The Fair, he says, is a splendid one and Oregon has done herself pMud in her exhibits, her success being largely due to the able and efficient Oregon Commission. not fall heavy on any particular few Do not discourage those who may so licit vou for a little support. The price for the eighteen entertainments is so cheap that you cannot atTord to deny your family or yourself the priv ilege 01 attending them. A boost for the Chautauqua means a boost for Til lamook. O'.her towns some of them smaller than Tillamook handle a Chau-tauq-ie successfully, and Tillamook ought to. YOUR BUTTER From Journal : A strong demand has developed in the market for Oregon cube butter. Good bized shipments aru boing made to the north, but by part of th- business is with California. There is no doubt the butter gointr to San Francisco is for sr.ipmer t 10 Aus- THE CHAUTAUQUA. fFrom Telegram.) Verily the days arc come when chairs cling affectionately to the scat of" your trousers, when clothes be come a burden, when newspapers dis- """"Ulay an unhealthy intere in ther far the larger rmomrtcrs and the Chautauqua is t ma'! in the land. You have guessed 1- summer. 1 he preamble WJ m merely as an excuse for in- li,.'uin tlu Mil'int ol t It.uilatt'i" s I 1 lh Imo I'nolur as llllit ll ' . b.i wi.tthri t haiat triisiu as ii.n b.its .'i palm U-af l.uis to is a thai tl IgllofrtUcr in llir un.. . to Ut what A Chautauqua i s.uvaslic tltrotncal niwn tmce olln eil this definition. " 1 liAuUMquA is a cros brtw.nt camp iiicrtliie of the wittier sott an. I a street fait.' Idea is Sprrat ins. At any rate the t haMtaqwa is a fonn of atmis. nirnt, iiistmetion cntcit.u " me nt that h.i re.ruetl the small to fitMii the hotrors of the fceios.n. drama, tt its thr tttwn tlwollet .nl the (armei chance to hear the t i speaktrs 111 the country and see " tertainnienli that are better thm their theatres ctMtld oilly nut them The idea has been set utirtf fnl thai the larger elites are takinv up t htcago and Spokane h.i t hantauiiuas. In addition there air .t.Soo other towns in Ihc t'nitetl Stat.s alone that have seven day Chatiuu itt.t programs. One of the largest four conianii . ihey sieer religiously rleat from the theatrical lertn of circuit- is siluaifd in I'ortland It is the F.llison-W hiir 1 li. 1 11 1. to qua system, ol which J. K l- llison is general manager. Put Hty.tn On. One of Mr. F.llison's dislinclitoi'. is thai he put William lenuings llrvm n the Chautauqua platform The local Chautauqua system '"-' .in immense business supplvinjj the ptotiram for lot) towns to Calttoruu. tregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon tana. I'tah and Nevada There must he enough lectuiers and performers to make a seven day program for each town. The season runs from May to August 5. In each of the towns is. a local Chautauqua organi ration that prepares carefully i"' ( haulatiqtu week. They inlist the aid ..I local merchants and con.'iu 1 through advertising campaigns i -it draw patronage from the ren- !. country districts. A season ticket cists $a , gives admission to r. -. rformance. Spend Hie Sums. An idea of the siie of the oprr r ol a big league Chautauqua can be gained from these tinttrr the F.lltson-White concern: they spend $50.c a year in ' '..in. I for printing and adverti.n Ihey spend W0.000 a year wi r.ulrii;nls 1 hts year thes ' reft tl.r largest order tor in,'. .t In. been rrord.-d i.IU",,' c i' ot ca'tsass It wa - ' in 1 tents where tin- r-.- urn'- In i-I 1 he rompaii 1 . - i t outfits I hey ttlil spt-n-! ") tin. lor talent More than yfO.OOO people wi' the programs that are handled Portland this summer. The Chautauqua will travel n than a million miles in filling ' cuii tracts. 1 College Mea Put Up Tents. 'the nearest Chautauqua to I' land is the one which open at ! stone Park, July ft The Glads: . .r association has a buil.htu- of its n. 9 luxury iriai lew towns a now m.in selves. Cut In Meat Prices As our rmss U-d entile .r now ro.tdy for tltc market, w ar4 fn.ikfiiR the following prlcf on oor meats, for cish: .2c nod 13 l-2c per pourul .il 15c per pound M lie prr pound rtt 10c per pound nt 12 1-2 to 15c per pound nt lie and 12 l-2c per pound Ai 12 l-2c per pound Beef Pol Ro.ist Rib Ro.ist Rib Boll Brisket Boll Steaks Corn Beet Hamburger Steak These prices .re uAMnteedon Tillamook Products PRICE LIST ON U. S. INSPECTED PRIME STEERS FROM PORTLAND Sirloin Steaks .it 20c pel' pound Round Steaks at IHc per pound Pot Roast Beef at 16c per pound Short Ribs and Plate Bolls at 12 c to 15c per lb. Prime Rib Roasts at 18c per pound These prices are subject o change TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. 1JL art til fi&fi(k. : I3fatfr m -j' l.AI)li:S: Do not M (il.LC r yum i ompliwlun. It K j much c.isicr to keep It cle.ir and rosy than to testoio so It The' company has a lor. e of -o ci-! when it li.is once (j row II Wl lllkllMl ,111(1 sallow w TED 600 Men, Women And 'J'o attend the Clriutauqufi to be hehl in Tilln. 11100k City during the week ol July 12--17 Attractions: Adelphian Quartet Witepskie's Ko)'rl HunarianOrcliestra liuekner's Jubilee Quartet Col. W. II. Miller Mr. A. A. Franlte Sen. K. J. liurkett Marion Halcon Fisk Charlotte Herh Season Tickets $2. 50, After the Opening Day S3. 00 12 - PROGRAMS - 12 6 - DAYS 6 - TICKETS ON SALE AT THE DRUG STORES lege men who make a summer livii by pulling down and putting ti Thau tauqua tents. They travel with h calender, pulling down one tent an.! putting up one lent errv i!.i ll :n the hardest sort uf work an. 1 1. -.utitt by athletes only If v'i have evr iwiiiik a ten pound -... li.tmin. 1 uith an August tun inn... to l.urn 1 hnle in the back of juur nturt . u have Mime idea f their ifttlir-. Mr F.llion i a veteran n tl.r liaul.iii('j.i luiines It wa m lHj tl.at he induced the Commoner tt ' on the Chautauqua platform lint was after Hryan's first cani.iii;n the presidency. Bryan Got $200 ft Day. "It was in Lincoln then," ;inl .Mr F.llison, "and I was a personal friend of Mr. Bryan. He accepted the nffir I made him and made hts firti lour under my booking. We paid In n i-'oi. a day 'I here was some iomhv tlt.it balked at this arrangement, ( irih.ik'r Mo., was one. They wouldn't ivr him mq, hut they agreed to pay bit" 0 per cent of the gate receipts over a certain amount. "1 'rider this arrangement Mr. Hrv- .111 s revenue for a single leeturt was $ltit. Groat Lecturer. 'Mr Mryan's power a an orator and his personal popularity will al ) make him the greatest of Chau i.iuiia lecturers. A tompari vh wilh I.. 1 l-'ollctt's records will emphasize tins In 1000 our system sent llryan and La Follett through the same 10 towns in Iowa and northern Missouri. Ihat was when LaFollett had achiev ed national fame. The Uryan trowds wi re irnmensly larger than the La Follelle crowds. By making three lectures a day 111 towns that are cloc together Bryan has often made $iox a day. It takes a strong man to do that. His price is now $ a lecture with SO per cent of the ?ate receipts above $500. Headquarters of the I'.llisou-VVliitt-company were formerly in Miose, Idaho. It was found that booking and printing could be handled mmli bet ter from Portland and headquarters were moved here two years ai;o. The offices are in the Lumbermen!) Kx chaiiKe building. The ChaiitatKiua idea is .10 vcars I old, Bikhop John ll. Vincent of Hyde , Park, Chicago, mid the late Lewis 1 Miller of Arkon O., were the found ers. It took its name from Lake ! Chautauqua, N. Y., the site of-lhe original Chautauqua, ''lie word is of Indian origin and means. "Tied in , the middle like a sack." It is descrip tive of the lake's sliaie. We li.ivc iii.iny SIM.CIAl. toiiiplt-xlon prep.tr.itluus which will not only proservt the rosy look, hut IMISIOUI: .i fjtled Lice. Our lotions .ind tre.iuis will ijlve you ,i III. I'. TliW coinplexion. The Tillamook Drug Store We yive you wh.il you ASK h.r. AKE YOU GOING TO BUILD? ilnrnn nnd ftirrn nill'lini;s of nil klnd ert'clod by oxperleiiced carpenter, either by eontraet or days work. Plain and estimatuH furnlflied for all kindn of carpenter work. .1. ,M. Lii.b.ir Mu tual Phone. ' DODGE BROTHERS Motor Car $7Sn F. (). M. Now (111 ixlul.itioii nt 1 l at Make .ppi)iiitimni E. E. COHEN, nistributors PORTLAND, A IS A i , I'M nritiDimtiation Tillamook Hotel OREGON NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS I VVu can fnrnUh mu.il m large 11111111 tltieH, eheuper Ihn iiiiynmi. whuru sand Is taken for Inrt'e einitrael furn iHhed on job. See N, ICIIIolt at LOIeetrie Light Plant. FOR SALE OR TRADE A high grade piano used vury little, In imply on part payment 011 ngFord itutol i7i good condition. JiiiiiirelJiit Herald olllcu. Notlcu In hereby given that all stock tied in Hiieh 11 manner us to Interfere with trullle'. or litter up tliu sidewalk h, will bo Impounded. Police Department. HWnuy p;. IL-ndnrHo,,, -rt.H i Surveyor J Jolin Leland llendemon, Hecy. Treim. J Attornoy.iit.Litw, Notary Pubo Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Uw, AlmtrnctH, K0 K,tj,lll( "rveylng, Ituurane,,. f Until Phones i 'HLUMOOK, . w,(lm I 1. -rm Scientific FarininJ rnuni in POULTRf A Uolsk tiiumiiiu Tint f 1 urn' hiji 1,1 1 .. , ... . ..l.l.O. ...1... . ' r..iu. ,-..111.. ... Ilfl ' --"H"J ... . Wellii I'.iiillr t t-lghl liinlitli. ufll prnlll 1 oililiK 11 t ' mmi ellihitf ti 11 Im . till.. Itloliptl it,, I ei-r.il thw iiiilC'i I I trmil) lit 1 ... I I tir Mild lain 1 lit I II lllR 1 liwfr 11 m 1... I 1 k lliif la . ijllli lly Wlille 1 Bios In rt li..i(. , I. Ill UIIU 'i . . ilrirw)-it lr iiiit , Ilia etlH-k rri.. In , vr ofHlltlon t 1 n a surti . r p li. ufej, 1 H II.- 1. .. tt I IT . 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