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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1915)
'I'ln t li i '1 HI. i i.l. f a,l Unit . FAR tm ) i I 3! j1 ip1 In CAMERAS atf FILM rAKlNCi picture with an Anaco in hully rood l njHiit that Iumi ,,r ,,. y(M, Jil;,. ,jy can t beat it lor tuul fun, thou who'vo tried it rati loll you. I ho No. 3 A Kohlim; HuMcr Hrown ( jiiiain bIiowm in this ml takci a picturo 3jx5i in (imiu-tuil . mv) hikI com.i $10. Then; arc smaller (NSGO f 1.,,.. i 1:. ... II ... . ii .... - I mump, mimcr mown at y, $H m $0 An,C() ClU"An' f" Cyko I'aptfi ihatS the lii-ziiucricaii touin licit win, 1 ; .. 1 in niui i-ct u cata oif various Ansto model) that' (rum $2 up to 555. every tunc. and vmw the ranjjo in price DRItD APPLES, PEACHES, PRUNES AND FIGS- llu- very hist it () eeiitH per lb. blM.ClAL Our Htoclc is iihii.iIIv c tn ptcM c 111 GOOD GRO CERIES, MEATS. CANNED GOODS, FLOUR, FEED, ETC. Compare (Mir pnocH with others mid you will find them jijkt a no in ui;nr Wo (mv.) three (JOOI) Coliccs, Our HktImI CararoU llorutnt tfr Cnrnvmi II lbs for ti.M; Hllf Hon :i His. for tl O'J wK TRY TO .SATISFY AND WANT YOUR HUSINI1SS E. G. Anderson, Hemlock The Satisfaction Store LAMAR'S DRUG STORK Art Ii NYLI'.'.S J'AMILY I'l'.MliDIKtt Tillamook, Orrjjon V Cecal Ij.ippenlnfls. VAT ' , lif, ...lir tw!4 oUfir l PotlUnd r - . frnt itwfljri;. . .t ilaritaUl. w$ in . Mm. i I'o. pay. ib fr hkt ; . .f CtuVftttiat. w 1... matter torfav. Mn mafctna. Mr. MutUrtl phoot, . r far aI. U TlIU Of A ami iti ami J. B. t uii u UhfyU In mwI rttnMNl en Sun I I-U f..r mlr kt l.nlf (.riro. H. n M. I Mrlrht..f Light lmrr. lilit linrnr. on. I Ivi;. K: f .r lr ! H p .rlifnnn. f. J rl wifii. Mr. P. It. )IU, aiK r II (;yrml wife mul a iwilyaf xji.f folk. thtrun in nil. wont in auum U i'tU-Vh ni ami lmr Montti', Uhw tUllil t Ktln; llrti. iloin. Htm Uwmi. TtllnmooV Llmo Pro 4aU r. Try 3ft llo l tUo IUmr' "iood KU," M. A. Okon fortn-rly at. HpanlJ Kilrhtn. Mr, Allc Woolfe rvrolvmi v(lt (( WMk ram bmUjor in Ux' J. ! lUy of fjtiMV a, who an hi way i homo from $ti Prtuieu, C. fit Lynn In Mrwn pru will Cln l U Htar t he ire on V'odn lay and Thuraday vanlnir. JuW t mm) h Tb Cvr ftiprvmnt Club will potKifw it mcvtmr on tl;. Th dstt uf Um ntt meunf will In Jul lOUt Try one of our Kaney l)rMd Chick cm lot ytiur Sunday dlnnor. Tllia. moott Mrat Comnanr. Wn curl furiiih ynii (diir fi'iir Kt fur He. imrh. Tillamook I'nwl t't. Pur hhIci A vwkI pony, T vmr uM, , witliflit 7oo, wnll hroKi: to ilrlvo iIiikIu or ioiilii, 11 ifixxl licly crt nwl hitr- Will mU rhciip or will trii in mrt imytntMll on 11 imkI urcoiiil hiui I inolor rvdn. Por pnrtlrulnrn wrllr L. S I'mfU, Wotxln, OrcKon. Mn John Moll of lldnlt, WU , trnf Mr. Duty, Mln Kixb WinU-m. 'ln of Hiui Wlnt.rra ami Mr. P. H. I'a clxirn tnl Minn Muulo Mycri, .Hi of Mnlilon III., nro vUUImk in the it) I'lmy urrlvwl horo lout SHtunlny an'l rniiie illnicl from thn Sim Fran cico fair horo. 'Hut lnn." that wall fcnown ntitl iKioiilar ilramn that hold thu atUmlloti of Iho inlliiiiciu of vnr ao 'lll he iton at thw 8ur Thfalro In auvon r.-rli. Thl l a liny mil of pIcluriM I Hil on hy Um bent netnm. Tim Star uivlltt voiir aitunlton for tliuic I (ilcUirrF V.lni'ilny ihhI Thilr- ily. Atr. McKalr, who hat been at Hot l.nV.r for a month for thy huncflt of hi IicikIiIi, n-tiirtHHl tiMlny. Ho win anHimtranlnl hy hln dauhlnr Mr. K. I). Pnyno nini little K'rdmUon Ucwltt Payno of KuKnne. Mm. ("hiin. ItoTooldt wa vary nar ioui.lv ill lat waek with a Kttnornl run down condition am) iitumich trou'ilu. Hit w no III that II wai thought hc iniRhi dio at on limt. Sn i much holtur nl lhi wrIttnK. howevwr, and bihr many friend arc huHiful for her na'Nty rucovpry. Cttolimt PreiMturo Liirht Syntoin, prACticiilly nttw, four liiihld. for suli: rtiii. S M. Moulton. linrhur. LOWER FEED PRICES. Whral x:r cwt. ltollrl Hurley m:t Um ltolli-d Marloy It, Ih k Wfiitc Oat pur Ion White onu pvr cwt. Hcratch ft'wJ prr cwt Wholo corn n;r cwt llcul Hard Wheat Hour I'.' t Hun! whisiit Hour Fur carli pnvmvnt, deduct th fol lowing, vlr.: tl.M per ton on borlcy atnJ oat; 2Je per hhl. or 10c pi-r tncV mi fl'Hir; lf.c, Cwt. on wheat corn and cralrh fi'wl ; 10c Hack on barley, bran and nhorU; 10c (!wl. on onU. TII.I.AMOOK MKKCANTII.B CO. FOR SALE 12 20 M1.25 J! 20 W2.M J1.70 12.30 2.10 II 80 iik jr.. 70 bbl W) acre of good litrxi on Nt;tiirtn Hay oti new county roid ovcrlooVtng bay till and ocean, OS mill' from Court llwikc for nle cheap by ownur, J. M. MUImtk. I0 A K. F. I) . MutUrtl Phone. FOR SALE. HtS- One gasolene runijc. ner One four home tow r keronene tlnnary engine. In kow! condition. See IC. J. CJ.AUSSEN. Tillamook. Or. T. H. G0YNE Attorry-al-Law aaa Land Office Business. OFPOSIFK COURTMOUSK A. A. 4. A. H. T. BOTTS Lawyer COMPLETE SET UF ASTRACTS. Ollict- l'0:i-2()l-. Tillamook HloeF Tillamook - Ore. Making the Little Farm Pay t A, EL. J. Clau8sen Lawyer Uia'TSCIMiR Advokat Commercial Huildin WEBSTER HOLMES Attorney at Law COMMERCIAL HLDG., ROOM 12 J. R. CALLAHAN Lawyer General practice In nil itnte and Ftileral OurU Commercinl Club IJIiIl'. TilUmook. BIDS WANTED. i w.,tk mo A. T. Doimn. For all kind at twuiKi wovinc 'c Goo. U Hamlin Uwi hou mover. 'Ic u HI do yon tiWXi Job at rwonab!c twteOtt. II llrimna tit itittam. la now n it cUb ana KnnlMl. I -mA itml.l x ih ! jimar liruir itr.U ntum. (Hun. Mr. Briana lakaa the plae of M Kitnona ni t.. Moh- Mr. CUwll. who haa rvtum.d to hi .. her ( tMUtd al tha! kocM at Kawhart;. iritte, iUrtilp on, por gaio ; Ona brood aow. ono ymr- K i -m to i now. C, Jiide llu!idern ny that the work jof dunning the liKhthou trull In i rwnrly completed, but that it will tnku one mure good eir rt 1j rinlnh the work ' him! tul ho would like to net Mime help for twxt Sunday. Auto will leave hit ollW at 7 o'clock nhurp. Vol untcer.'i wanted. The Whuelor Hrparttr i,i a m.v p.ip ur nt Wheeler which tttkr Ui pl.icu of the Nalinleiii Vullav Uepjrtur which MmpetKlod puolicntion n few month ago. Arthur 1 1 amen U the new editor. He ia gettini: out n newsy shoot mid tho make up of the paper m good. Wu wlah Mr. HnnKon uccan. ; lint; baifrr. ona flvu-monUi heifar. one 1. i 6 month bull. Mutual I'honu. wRon. l'.t. per ' ' w, nt Smith Ulllutf' '.r. of llitmlork, ' "ln. He rocanllv r I ''iad.mii, Till,, where ha 'UBiitlnR the .N'aiflfOn m'4tle Trcatiiionu If It you, ywir money back. IJf 1. ' ' 1 4. Tiuiyer, dtiuithtcr of '' f : run t I'huy.ir, accom ' mini Mrn. K. F. Clark of h.ti. i Ii.hI Saturday i th'a vncatlim. ' "1 unl iiinnov hv gotling Wi' r . . ..,.ii ,...l,i.u U.nl.T " ' . lierlaltv. Minor ,i ltoo.1. P'' ... U-..I II.... ' ' i m Small nurno on Thiim- r'v t I uiiui'ik. I'lnilur nliiui.il return Mf . mi,.. k'uln. rlir for lh llnrulil. it eillilei one oinfhara Uoldett'orihy. l wtfulnte of lrie-' KYK8TKAIN rallevwl by comfort-Mv-d her hvtl weak I glu. All the lalr.it and ueal f heir hMiu here. j leitae and mounlinre upphel U i. on ilui etna lrm reaaonabla prteea. A cent for Khudon imi N'tnnnl Hank. IWttaa. Dr. WendL - il : Link SattMRa, I Kawly furniahed rooma with or with i Id fn. (.toned country out board. IikjiiIi Herald Olllca. i... k l-.t tlompaiiv. t 14, u. Cohan of l'orilmi repraaani- Kw. per eallon. on i Ing th Coey Motor i r i-o.. oi city it in Uwn demunatrnllnR tite llodge Hrolhera Motor Cr. Pour vcar old hore, weight 1 100 lb. Addraa box MM. Tllhimok. tiartien h"e for aale at Tillainook Sheet M-lal Work. 0. K. RrVard nd fmiitly of Willu inina. arrived here Friday nllit mid pent Saturday ami Sumluy tit the homo of hi brother C. J. The vn.it ini( brother u manai'r of tho I'm'ilic Face llrick lo . of Wilhiminu. U. IC. Koch I building on Second Ave. jtiat aoiith of the nchool hotmo n new r.widence of the bungalo type axxlO, ilory and h'lf- "'H Winter have the contract for the con struction of the fctmie. The new rent .lence will be .npilpped with every modern convenience. For chicken lice in iumtn or on eel tine; henH uie our Mpeciul prepared powder, 2f per poiiml Co. NOTICE TO FARMERS The Tillamook Lime Product?Co. Is ready to fill order, for lime xtotii' Soml nil ( V)iiiintmic!itio!i3 to U. Jackson, Tillamook. CiiiloiiiiTi are r.Hii.HiitHl to bring mack or it will be necessary to rhurgo lie oxtru for each Hack. Co to the "ItHinsey 'mod Huts" for tho best of everything in good thing to cut. Oley will treat you right. Separate will '.ie receive I unt1' C:00o'cloek P. M. on Saturday, July 17lh, HUD, for the following work : Pa'nting the floors of both school buildings in Tillamook City, Oregon, in accordance with the spe ciflciilions therefore on file in the olfice of the District Clerk ; Making alteration in the plumbing in the school building in Tillaim-ok City. OoUils may bo had from (5. it. Lamb, director. Plastering the ceiling in the manual training room in the hlglmchool build ing, Tillamook City. Contrnctor to fumih lath ami plaster. Shingling of roof of old school liuikl ing. 'Illlumook City. Hoard to furnish shiyglo and nails. Greeting n frame playahoj in nc cordnnce with the plans and spoctficu. lions therefore in the pose.iion of (i H.Lamb. B. J. CLAUSSKN. Clerk. Geo. P. Winslow ATTOKNBY.AT LAW Tillamook Block Room 202 Tillamook. Oregon JOHN li;lm) HLNULRSON tlorne-it-Lo btrictrr Tilliimook County Hdnk Bldq. GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Tillamook Block Dr. L. E. Hewitt OSTBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SCif-.LON Obstetrical Specialist Both Phones Ollicet Rooms 15- 1G Tillamook Block. Hours: 9 A. M. too P. M. TILLAMOOK ORE. f. By C. C. BOWSFIHLD When the nvernge revenue per acre 1 cointmred to returns width nr e ctired by Ntudloo nnd expert farmers there aecnia to be n atrnnge discrep ancy. The time has come when busl ties farming must tnke the place of old fnsliloned metbixls and give larnl owners n fair nnd ndcquatn return on their Investments. The wny to most fpdckly reach a money making basis Is to adopt a sys tem of crop production which will supply commodities returning the max imum of profit nt n minimum of labor and risk These articles we see In the common fruit nnd vegetables. There Is nn nttrti'tle opjMirtunlty In the cul tivation of grapes and berries. These product pnj enormously, nnd when the small Investment nnd simplicity of iiltlvntlriii are taken Into account the wonder Is that tl-e market Is not over- - tl v V 'A L. L. HOY, M. D. l'hysiciat) and Surgeon Boll Phone -Otlice 5, Kesidenc S M Mutual Phone - Otlice and Residence TILLAMOOK BLOCK KILL THE FLIES. Harry P. Kerr SURVP.YOR AND HNGINKER We make n specialty of f.irm survey ing nnd wter right application:) ALl.liN 1101 SU. TILLAMOOK ORK. The Scientific American says the suiumrr iiMtiurc pile is the chief brefding place of the common house fly, which has become to be rccoi"- Ct j nitcd as the worst carrier of disease, tnc twcntictn century jicst, an en emy of mankind." It further vs government experiments have found in ordinary borax an effective des troyer of fly's eggs in manure piles. Borax sprinkled on the manure pile will kit) 94 per cent of the eggs and maggot Dr. 1.. O. Howard, the en tomologist of the department of ag riculture, recommends th.it six t t.n pounds oi borax be sprinklni or cefy eight bushels of manure im mediately after its removal from thr b.trn, usinir a common flour sitter, then sprinkle a large watering pot full of water ovei it The treatment should be repeated with each addition of iivh iiuiiuic I'bc cost of this manure treatment is figured at one ci nt p r horse per d.iv So simple, in-evpi-nsivi- and effective a remedy should be used even where. C. I. dough nrm ajooo rrrrnrni i xxiKiOOKc Both Economy and Your Safety Ui 1 1 on to Hit hl I'llDII llllrtl. ECONOMY wlli M u moii' tliiiti fi An- i irii (Miulili'v tin lo ili ut willi (imilily Ill'l'lltlHI KVxnll Situ. wlifiii'viT you wiiut n I 'IV Ask The Man Who Jtents Ho will pay you from S'J.OO to $ l-.00 more IHTIIIIHC Olll Htipt'lit.. Iiuyi.i fnclliliori linmulil iil""t tlunuli our nsot m t uii -, (MM) (illii'i li'irlinn i-l'lil ilruuuihtH of iniilci Hit) vt'iy Iiiwchi prii-t-is um.- SAFETY our piolt'HMou. niui ve. ri'stU't'l will not tol'nilr mi.v U"' ,,;"', nii'tl.oilH, the miml Hcnipiil.niH nirc, mm tiitw: ... . I'lint, fivnliiicHh mid bliviiutli. CHARLES I. CLOUGH CO., Reliable rr?ffist, YrT.T.ATVIOOK. OREGON. per month for your house if it has a well equip ped htith room Tlii ib k oi U Actually from '2 I to per cent on the in. vestment or about Ut of tliej net return' from that house you rented. Can you invest $100.00 any better. SEE R. F. ZACHMANN about it Tillamook's Leading Plumbing & Sheet Metal Shop Dr. Jack Olson RESIDKNT DFNTIST Ollice Hours Irom a. m. to 5 p. m. Oddfellows Building Both Phones. DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Hat Located in the Commercial BIdg., Succeeding D.-. P. J. Sharp. All VTork Guauntrcd. Both Phonei. -mi. u . 9 to 12 j. m. Olfice Hours: , (0 Open Eveninjii from 7 until 8 o'clock Dr. Geo. L. Peterson Dentist Dr. Perkins Old St. -mil Both Phonw Residence Phot e 20 R. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. VBTKRINARIAN (Both Phones) Tillamook : : Oregon TILLAflOOK UNDURTAKINQ CO. U. X. URN'KLB. Mgr. Located in Joiies-Kinulscm Building Funernl Director and Licensed Embalme I.adv Assistant When Reuuested. Pioneer Transfer Co. G. L. DICK & SON, Props. Both Phones The Saifle Price to Everyone Ccland B. Grwin Teacher of Piano Diplomu from the Chicago .Musical College A complete stock of sheet music nnd Technic Books. Terms: $1.00 per months instruction f OniVEVINE WHEN KHCIT IH BnTTISO supplied Orane are e-siK-elally rwom mended. U.Taue they allow plenty of lime for marketing. It 1 easy to proKisate most varieties or grape. The ordinary way is fnia ctitUnss. Tuese are made from w .n.re wood of toe last year's g:..tu. eut from the vines almost auy tie when there are uo !e:te-- u them. r f:fra N'ovymber to Ai-rii The v.o.-l s'.i 'lid be of strong growth The eutt.vrs should be about eisht to ten It 'n- long awl with a I ud near b end. They nre N't buried in tbe grottml after Indue ttt la small buniles and left until the time for makliu ear.y garden, when tin-., should lo et In nursery rows in good sol!.. T'.ie i.m lie set by a spade or set in treurh mnde with a plow -ind tillcsl in with a hoe. lea vliii one lud nlx.vp coiind. (Jiwd eulth nthn sb.mH Ik clv ii Va rleties. th.it "ill not cmh froia cr.:t-is are layertsl. whi. h N done by ovenmi u part of a lis im; vine with s..i: and leaving It so during the trowing sett son It Is a mistaken notion that tlu'T eel ture re.pili.-s -p. i.il skill a"'' knowl else Tli." uo !.t i:i warm we. drained and fairly festile soil, yet there ', 'l. ,'!. t'l- ! l.ol h crown sticvessfully A southeni e.X!o sure will usually ive satisfaction The rtots should nor be dimply luib.s'd.il In the soil, as they ramble to a gteat dls tntxe In sear.ii of pl.-ut t'oinl. If the soil Is bard aid otup.i. t It will be .Uf flcult for the ro.)ts to tind n proHr food supply to prodtlee satisfii.-tory erons. Among the eheest and bet fertiliz ers, for the vines are nnleaelud wood nshes mid well dwomiKJse.1 tinnure. Lisiios. soapsuds ;md Inwn i-akings are alwi benetlelal to growing vines. To save time mid trouble we may ob tain the vines we want from a reliable nearby nut-erytuan who Unows which varii i.i-s are test suits'd to our m. 'li'y If the fanner grows his own vm.s from cuttiti'-s tbe tlrst step tu ti-.uispiatitins will be to .It.- them from the tuirsiry. using gr.at .are t-o that the roots will uot be tnutilntvd. (Snipe root i.re sin sltle to the miii and wind at'-l shoiilil bo ptvteeted until placed In the ground. The provr width of the rows for field culture is seven or eight feet. Strong grov.lns varieties, however, such as Concord or Niagara, will re quire n little more mkuv, but more fee ble growers, such as the Delaware, may do well on less space. During the tlrst year a well cul tivated and trained vine should bo about live or ten feet long nnd may be supported on any temporary structure. In the full It should be cut back to within two feet of the ground and from then on it should be pruued au mially. preferably in early spring when the wood Is not frozeu and before the sap begins to tlow. The principal diseases nft'eetlug tho grape nre blacl: rot. mildew nnd an thraenose nnd the best treatment for these ailments Is bordeaux mixtures. Clean the vines and surroundings ttud burn all clippings, etc., tiioii which germs of disease may bo living. Bo fore the- disease Is checked It may be necessary to spray tlvo or six timet during tho spring. VIOLIN LESSORS R. B. DRISCOLL Instruction at pupil's home Raise Plenty of Beans. There Is uo reason why nearly all farmers should not grow un abundance of bonus for their own use. They are wholesome nnd nourishing and are sat isfactory substitutes for meats wheal the tatter are dllllcult to obtain.