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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1915)
t S H ll Hirl 'M i ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY argest Circulation of anv Paper in Tillamook County Tu.i.a.mook. Okiwon, Aim st .'. ). NO. no it.'. t S I: It V I C I: sk juiv of our ctHto nrrs nrjoiit, first National Service itrv nil (!r;u- I vvith h nul Clin tell you why. first Viitiomil II-iiiK till., tinot, Ofoijvn l 1 L ,'?'. 'AT to J V'OH-T I iU i ' 1' I H H o r r-A' m ir you ! 1 COOLIM.. ' J jkj u -11 1 1 5 Irs " )l Voursc it is hot tint mnnuluT wlmi time r' it ts Now is tin- t tine cut out the heavy. I' ' mil .- if t li.. i l..l. t 1 1 1 ! vim r.'in Ihiv in our nt Ymi'll leel i-i jt rid he eool. We never "'i' ustoiucr on pi ues RAY & CO. ROCKRIfiS, SMOKED M: ATS, FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. I II I AMOOK. - OKI-CON UEX. M'NAIR & CO. & 25 m 4. L M & B flS W A .HI JE KITCHEN RANGES ami HE TING STOVES Ste Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere VALMKETINGS AT HEMLOCK. J"ly 27 to Aug. 7, KvnnuolUl Klllotl of I'ortliinil. will hiive nerlcs of meetings nt l' ., - lllfllVll Ml IIVI"llll Ull l"e old lima 1 ..u .....,,.,.i,,l , : " 1 FOR SALE ri mile from good cheese factory. , " cooil pasture, good water. i-ooil property In town In W. A, MukliiHter Tillamook, Ore. AAJttAJB'S Variety Store Tillamook, re. 'DROP IN AND LOOKAROUNP" M.-f--N-',v,,,',,N,v,, Two Men Drown j ,:,K wardensfor tillamook ( Commercial Club Off Ti lamnnlc Rar ' Kl,l"vi"K t f fir. warden WW 1 lIIdlllUOK Dal , for xiliniriuok County Kw.n ... .v ' ' Uiit...j.l III... 1. . t ... ... t Kaipli hrnrrick and John To Re-Orcanize TILLAMOOK WINS FROM BEAVER Ralhj.n .. f'rvo ,,!,."' "''New and Commodion, Onarler, arc Urncd out to .Sea and !i rji,, ,, Wil ' - - ' '"ill V In Drowned 8mtim on Krllny rilifht Itnlpli j' Km.irlefe il John Itutlijuii of I'ortUml ' who warn eninpinif l ItnvMoHti wrro t' mirim out to ton In ti ami.ll Imai mix! dr4wiil. ISmortek rind wf,., John mnl SVill lUitfeJtn nml IUy !lirkiv limi bcn enmpioK for h montJi nl IUyoctnri. 'lwrn Mr. Kmeririi owih'i) itropcrty. On I'rtdhy nriurnoon Mr. KmHck nml Jokn R(hJn wnl tn Hay City for it "rtttill Uot wliicli tlioy mwurwt nnd with which tlmy loft liny City tor Jlny- ot!in Uwu evunint; t nhwil l:.tO or 10 JDO o'clock, th.jy wor un Uielr v. tlm Mitk'ointr tkk cknht tli(ti nnd rurn.xl them to M4, wliiflh rpsultwi mi lliulr Ixmt IiuUik IfUWt WW Ih.ilr blnf; drontuxl. Oil SdtUrJny tnornl" i)ih lxnt enim. horo on Did ueonn ulilo of lUyofcHti, with llio nnebor linn nevcrml Tlio nhiirc htin bonn Bwnrchwl far tin' ImIIm, but yot tbv Imvo mil bomi 'foml. Mrn. Kinwrirk nml Will lUlh 1 )nn ri'tnrnml to 1'ortlnrwl Momlny, vkhilo It'iy IlicKcy ronmlnn huro to Kf i up tlitj m-nroh. Mr Knerlck wn 11 bull piny or. hnv litf formerly played with tho Si.'nttlo i.f tin- Northwoaturn l,oin:tio, n-d .1.1.1.1 with l illamuuk tho Stuutiiy be- ' r- lii v druwnvd, Imvinc enuuht 'll. nntn.' uf Urn (lotllilu hvmlur pltiyoil iMlii Hit, City. I, Wiirddii, IS K lienxik. Vfi II Kl .. JU A. Me A y.-i. I Snperviaini; I. 0. Uay CUy Owen. Mtmlock TJInifw Piilzlaf (iuildinjf. Duct to be Lowered. Timbor (impnliy VVnrdcm. J5H. MHi,we I'. 0 UoetcuwHv At n fnt'ntiriK of th" ISonrd of Direc tor of the l'jf)inrrriHl Club hold Fri- KUtnc ;dny nitfht. (t wa riurjflwl u re-ort;iin- Ize thu 'nnriLTciiil Club awl start 01 It Mulrhl rir H Jhf WIU.JH H Shnw 10 3! S. Wood 1) Wn. Tinnvratotl 12 tidxar Munnon " tf W 1 loon Klvor 13 Arthur Ithuer " 14 iSiwsrd Ithwr " i Miami Hhv City JUy City Hct:ikcn Tllliimook Mnnaurr Milli tk bli ehHmploni to Heaver Sunday and defeatid tho team of that place by a xeorr of 9 to 0. It wa a i:ol fat k but the Tllla mwikori had tho Heavers wull under control during the roater part of the jjarni'. Only once in the fourth inning wn tho name in danger when Sehoul en walkwi. U)le eeond and went to third on Fordncr' roundtr which was furnblod by Tillamook' fimt baman. Milli tightened up ami fanne the . noxt two hats me 11 retiring the side. w..n. oa.is, oy maninif Alderman's one handed Up of a fast a cmpalKn for memb.-rs amonK th.'- ,ifM!r jtl thl. eilrhlh was om. of the iiv. Dum-n men ol the city. The lit thoiJuht that while j 16 Ifjirrv IojuiI Nidtntuin u. llnr 1C Win lllm' worth 17 A! I.. MeCirly IS Si.M. Hilterson 19 VI K. Il'iyot 20 CijK. Hrmiahton 21 V? L. Hi,;el0w 22 Stntl Obey 2.1 Din Newrna 1'. 0. niKn 24 liownrl Drew 5 Mux Hal oolley of 'he Club In the future will be to devote all of it eHorU toward the foUurinK, encouraging auddevelop Inj; the rourci awl home interest of the eltv of TillarniMilc. nnd lhi Cmin. C,nx Creek jty In general. The Club i.t now located in very comfortable quarters on First Street Tillamook j opjsite the Ramsey Hotel, where all members uwl out ot town visitors are Ksbnlern j welcome al all times. Mobler ! The Club lias recently shipped some o.' our Tillamook cheese to the San Francisco fair for exhibition, awl are now endeavoring to hnve tht diilV'renl factories in the county donate Mime Tillamook i cheese to be surved on the exoositioii i grounds. The monthly duea tor tnomberg have been roduced to one dollar and the WEDDING OritSiindxy lust at the home of Jonns OUon in this city Miw IJsther R. Horn (uistiof Mount Vernon. Wash., was united in marrtnyr to Goerirc W. Olson, Iter, (iittin pastor of the M. B. Church olliciitliiiu'. The rervices took place at the noon hoiirjnfter whieii the weildinL' nurtv WORD TO CANNING CLUB GIRLS 1 which cns.tel only of relatives, sat down to a sumptnus repast. The bride's father and the groom's fulher were old friends in Michigan fovi ynrs hijo. -Tlioy. cnu..to.thu ronsi together thirty years ago, Mr. HorK'Unst settling in Washington and Mr. Olsun in Oregon. The irnxmi wiih raised in Tillamook features of the game. Crirnmins was tried out behind the bat and played a good game. Millis struck out 13 and allowed one to pass ; Johnson struck out 5 awl walked thre. Butteries: Millis ami Crimmins, Johnson and Fordner. The Kedmen took anothtr defeat from the Hay City team on the local grounds. Tnre was no evidence of any tie in Sunday's gnrne, the tail enders being outplayed and outclassed in every department of the game. WiUon struck out 5 ami alluwcd 13 hits, I'rovost struck out 5 and was found for S hits. Score II to 1. Bat teries: Wilson and Howin, i'rovost aud I'attenwn. Dear Canning Chili ('.iris : Now that school l out for the sum niur..l.um suru.you are uuvatingniucli, Of your pnre lime to your Club work. I nm always glad when I receive a letter from one of you hecnuse then I know that you have accepted me for board feels that ther are Intitlwl to ! uid umporanly near the ucpot at the .upiHirt of everv business man who "1'' w J"nDf M" .1 -n , . . , , . tne DriOge wort: and that work will interested in the future development uooe lIIC fore ol tllL. ,vtek of our county and city. j oio. R. AtcMnmitn, tuunty com- j luuiwiicr iroiu im ui.riki was on j lot. licucii 1 uisUj) an.. 111 speaking UAILEY SAWMILL READY TO RUNJ' 'nt roaU or suici1 u,al ,hc,was soiry thai tiu- .uia) nad been I cabstd and t.i.tt he as uoing all i.i ( hcrlcr Reporter.) 1 ins power 10 have me balance ol tiie 1 lie v.tiMlc ul the new sawmill ot iwu imisncd as soon us 110. .1 .e. he Itaiiy Mill Co at Wheeler blew 1 iirt ilat on Monda of this week 1 he null is now completed and ready j iKgin cutting lumber. We arc ad-!t-d '.hit orders tor lumber have v uwi asked rcgaruing me coi.ipie .1011 ui uic tuau tnrough to N.nceier, .nr. Mcuumncii sjiu mat prc iiil co July court uuuiu 1101 ju any orc work unlit ln.y i.a.l a right of your friend, ami that you have lHUeMjMI)( but recently completed n four oar 1110 at my wortl when I inviiml you 10 write to me if you nooded help in yuur work. I want to impress uik you the ini IKirUoioe of dome your best. Select only whole, ripe, fresh fruit and vege tables to can. Cut her al one ti nu oulv what you will have time to can at once ami '.hen prupuru and put up in the bent way misi1iIo. When '"li label your jars, be sure to pnte tho labels on neatly. Have the niiiiie of the product neally and plainly writ ton in ink or printed or typc.vrit tel. Ho sure that the jars are clean. L) not allow yourself to bo satisfied with your results until you have done the very best it Is possible to do. Work for the sake of learning to do something well. Work tlu.t you may win thu State priru in cunning for your County first, for your Club or school second, unit for youself last. Above everything do not let diMoiil tins dineouragu you, Remembor that anyone who w ins in spitu of olwtncles is always the stronger in character for the struggle. Clear, white glass jars will show oil' your products to better ndyiintugo than will jars iniule of glass with n bluish east, so if you have to buy jars, choose clear, while ones rather than blue. He sure to keep a careful record of all that you are doing so that your until report may bu complete. Please write to tne and tell ine ntiout . , ,1 . 1.. your worn, now many mere are 111 your Club and whuther you have 1111 advisor. I wish you the best of success, ami hope to meet euch ono of you some time. Your Blncere friend, Helen J. Cowgill. Assistant State Agent, Hoys' nnd Girls' Club Work, U. S. Dept. Agrlc, BETTER BABIES CONTEST Forty-ninu Imiues were examined and scored nt the better babies con. test hero last Satunluy. Thoae having this work in charge were somewhat .ii.Hnnolnted as over 75 bablea had been entered. Other matters such as (picnics, etc., seemed to kesp the mothers and babies away. Howaver, I forty-nine Is a pretty good showing and with tho prire lists rrom other partH of thu county, the butter babies exhibit promises to bo a Bplomlld fea J turu of our fulr, lerm 01 nervico in Hie navy. lie is industrious and hits the respect of iimny friends. Tho bride is a fine tal ented your.g woman whom we are sure will make muny friends hero. Tiie young rouble will make thoir home here, it being their intention to go on the Jonas OIn dairy ranch. Tho Herald joins in wishing them a long and happy wedded life. L0GANBERR t INDUSTRY THRIVING AT BEAVER. '-itii secured which will keep the mill s.iv, ana that ihe members would not mf . - - . .. -. . . . . , - . 1 ' --.-. u . tuft "i t...i.i uiijiiui uiruiurc. jr tzi : irm iigiu ui w .iy I' nii i '. !u- new -nil! is well built and sub- .nd that the court would not again iiitiil and is equipped with ample pay as much for the ngnt to put a ir The owners of the new mill road through a it cost to build the c ,dcavircd 10 make every dollar road which was the cat ot" the Twin .;tiuioi count for full value in the Kocks road. islruetion of the mill, and the re- Qf course the residents of the .It is an exceedingly well built mill, beaches are glad that they now have rccted at a ery reasonable figure. , -.l rrvi.l ni fnr ffnrt-n Vl'SV lint e nil! when running to capacity mi cut about 40,000 feel II. M. ot ' -inber per 10 hour. The operation ;' il.is new mill and the resulting :-av roll will mean a great deal to "'heeler .ind to the entire valler. BEACH ROAD PLANKED. A I1'. (i.irdner made a visit at his nunc at Heaver last week and while nmr interested himself in the condi tt.'iis surrounding the loganberry in dustry of that locality, l'his is llu Mioud e.ir that log.inht rncs In 1 11 harvested at Heaver and the re .111 us ;ue cr flattering indeed Tin dried product has been contracted f'r .it iJ cents per pound. It take- sis .pi.irts of fresh berries to make .1 pound of dried fiuit. This yen's yiciJ will net frntii $50 to $00 an acre ami tlu is considered very good as ihe . iiu-s now bearing will not be in full wi'Ulmg condition until they arc bout two years older. 1 he high lands are producing n niicicr and sweeter berry than the low lands arc. Frank Payne who has the largest acreage there (5 acres) is now mak ing a huge amount of juice. There is a good sale for juice ami good money in It. The Heaver locality now has about 20 acres set out in loganberries. HARVEST HOME PICNIC. The First Annual Harvest Home Picnic of the Pleasant Valley (jr.mgc will be held at Pleasant V-i!Ie school house on Satuiday, Aug A cordial invitation is extended to all and a general good time is ;vr ranged. Public speakers arc expected to at tend and a good ball game vill be one of the features of the day. Refreshments will be served on the grounds, Everybody take a full bas ket nnd attend and have an enjoyable time. The coinmittc who has the ar rangenicnts in charge is: H. W. Tur ner. F. W. Robitsch and A. T. Hlaek-buru, CONCERT AT BAR VIEW The Portland Orchestra which Is now located at Bar View will give a con cert at that place on Sunday next from 10:30 a. m. to 12 o'clock, This concert will bo free. All ure invited, that ts only a step and they will not stop until they hac what they want, . a road through 10 connect with Clat sop county line. Ap arcntly from the attitude of the counts court it is up to I the people to devise a way to secure ; a right ot way to complete the road. 1 Mr. Mcktimmns promised to send ; the particulars to this paper as soon as he could get them and then they (From Beach Comber.) will be published If there is no other A welcome announcement was made Way out of it. tin Booster Club will by the county court this week when probably take the matter up. Any way that body informed the public that the clu! has st.irted something and the beach road would be planked im- to all nppc.ir..-'ces will not stop until mediately as far as Lake Lytic. The they hae gained their ends, a road work ha been nearly completed and down the beach from the Clatsop all that remains: is to change new line to Tillamook c r.rc going to planks for some old one that were l-ep at it ,insa EXTRAVAGANCE S A DANGEROUS CAR ITRtAS TO RUN-TffE "PRlDENTMAAT PUTS iS MONEY NTfE BANK HE DOESWr TAKE WLD CHANCES. .The man vrho stands still long enough, will have some thing come along and hit him. He will run into something if he travels too fast. The safe, sane way for a man to live is to work hard and always save a PART of what he earns from his work cr his bnsiness and BANK that part. Nothing can stop the SUGGESS of that sort of a man. Are YOU that kind? Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposits. Tillamook County Bank