Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, August 13, 1915, Image 2

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    Cbe Cillamook Rcrald
C. G. Cromtolcy, editor
.s&icri Ctvtcc .1 ttlcck c c Cticstl.iV .uui Prlii.iV
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Orrsvti. under the not f Mtvh 3. I;'.'
si tisCKll T10 SI .W A V!K iN Al M N.
JUvcrftslttiJ Kate
rit.il Vhertwiopts
I irt Insertion, per line $ .10
Ka!i nbseuept insertion, line .06
linmesteait otirvs - kiW
Timtn-r Claims - - td.00
Notiv. per line ... .tW
Card of thanks. per line - .Ofi
Local. "t line, flint insertion ,"
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Ksoh subsequent InMrtkm. Urn
Resolution of ondoleiiee and
Usirv notices, per line
tUmies & lrmVanal canto. m.
IMsplav Advertisement, yr Inch
A 1. 1. lila Ada must Nt in this of
fice m Monday and Thuredaj Mow
nnr to insure publication in folk
ins Tuesday ami Friday ieausx.
Keasona are imperative.
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i. oV uttn K tlvc lt of .the lliu.l
crop of ted o loser, which win want
hiili to a until. In fmt tho otiux hat
i'ot 1-ren alli to keep lli with it.
Mr I'tnnerstet h.d o tmnv n inmll
part of Ihe eler that It r 1 1 guno to
,r. ,l unit rlMitod. It export to K't n
fourth crop of r lover off of It this fall
Th adjoining around that flowed
and seeded at the cam tlmo and rv
eelvrd the aame amunt of maim'"-,
but mit the lime i-nmiuewl only an
a vers ire crop of ha of velvoi nnd vel
low tseed This hHf whnt ean be
ecremrdlshed with our pmlrr soil
The writer doubt whether tha bwlt
land are doing a well.
i. u..( Su i.iiu rre Cwu Kendall.
Jk Ituup. Vllu H I'liclp. Ilenrv M.
W Keedv id their families One of
thn dlstinmnshed ueta wa tic. .
Kitmiall who t halo and hourly at u i
enr of a-e, Knther Kami 1 1 eroa.ed I
lh plain Uh ano tram in tV1 d J
ten yean later uawe to Tillsm.iok J
County. It to vary tntarvsthti? Ut Ibtnn
to him twll of the fbantre m Mile eouiv. !
t duniiM (he last fiftv eara.
Cut In Meat Priced
As otir fr.ss U'd c.IH ,m now redy 0f,i I
trlcol, Wf Art nuldiis Utv following nrlr.. I
HAluMOiS'Y
The tin .
thmi annu n
rrvrstio'
larcer a'i
arvi stock b ,
n tine base !'
ami evervt."!
well orna-i
tnoh prel ti
f, r
I . tier
ill
"If
innvik'il
if far
for a
ehiiit
erect
immon.1 has !-eo:- mi le
! in ; tp 1- e f r a
ard conducted fair
rv work has ix-en liore
holdu.g Tli'
'tt irawi
I'lirit maic
fair. New
ha foeei'
it now reaa:ns fir cver cttirer
of Tillmo'V. ou-t who ha- the el
f ire if the c i' t t heart to assist so
far a possib!.- ar.d turn out and toit
fcr tho fair. We he a splctdid fur
boari. It is dotr-tr everj thinit )o-!itlle
to make the i-on:i"t; show a success.
Let '.is assist it
canit-d by ar. The Capita) behind
it is !e'"jr shot a vav at the rat of ten
of millions of d llars a 'lay. But those
things were mere broken read to lean
uhi. urleaa we are furthr forMNed
MHinst KuropaneHnwtittn by a very
injh tariff.
Von mijrht sink Kuntpe in the sea
to-morrow, ami your true hh protec
tionist would stilt tro abimt pal and
trenibllnK unless hv had in hi pocket
the rabbits foot of hijfh duties to fend
of the spec tor of pauper labor. A
Kunne with both arms in a ahne ami
mil a leg to stand on would sliil triiih
ten him into foose flesh unless he bad
the tariff horseshoe over his door.
V. A. Shtntoy. bnuher ot Mr. t I'
Hopkins and 'int. ('. A, Shily, sis '
ter of U. P. Hopkins mi tbfta ewld
ren of H nk arrivetl nt the !pina
i lae 'IVteatlav. whre they will stop
for a short time after which tfev will ;
auto down to Bar View to chmp. !
Mrs. (3. K. Graves and ehlWrtn w-'
turned from a visit al Amity l i
'Tuesday. Mr. Gravea remaining utttil'
threshing it over. Mrs. tf rava report
crops has tv arotind Amity.
Mrs. A. Ilankeleft fur her iiome in
Portland last Sunday. Utto Krabs and;
family accompanyintt hor as far a
RiH-kaway, where they spent lb day.
The usual quiet of the nlichl wa
broken last Friday meht when a horse
So the tarilf will no doubt be ne of i with a lifht waRon made rcfd time
the issues of the next presidential elec J r 'he plank ru.d thru our 'Hum'
The hot weather which has prevailed
of late has cajsed laree crowds to go
to the beaches. t times every ac
commodation at the dillcrent resorts
have been taken. Many tourists have 1
come in bv auto. In fact arc believe
there ha been greater auto travel into
Tillamook County this year than dur
ing any previou. year in its history.
With the completion of the Sourgrass
road which we understand will be "-om-pleted
and properly surfaced by the
tiret of i.ext July, the auto tourist
travel will be greatly increased. Ihis
new road over the mountains has been
lone; needed. Its completion will mean '
a longer resort season for Tillamook
County, for it will be possible for autus
to come and earlier and later in the '
season. !
tlon, Hnti if th Republicans win we
shall have another revision of it. The
loudest champions of high protection
do not want an intelligent 'ariif; they
want a political one. with the usual log
rolling, t'hts is painful to contem
plate, hut as neither Democrats nor
Republicans seem at all minded to
take the tarnff out of polities there is
probably no help for it
followed bv the owner, Mr. Itaumgait-
ner as a close svcoml. The runaway
started in the Scnlappi neighborhood.
Little damage Mas . I. !).
GARIBALDI
TILLAMOOK FARMER CONSIDERS ;
LIME A GOOD INVESTMENT
Mr. ')olph rinnerstet. who own a
farm in Fairview. obtained ami usel
some lime from the Tillamook Lime
Products Co. last spring, and aowed it
in with his oats, and as a result is en
tirely satisfied with an excellent crop
which is just now going into the barn
As the lime was sowed late this spring
and we have ha I a good deal of dry .
weather. Mr. Tinnerstet expects to cat
better results out of this piece next
hundred million dollars than in the ' summer and later, as the coarser sratnt ,
year before, and at the end of the per- j limestone are gradually dissolved. '
iod commodity prices in the United Just west of his bouse. Mr. Tinner
Status, &3 reilected by Bradstreet's in-' s let ha a piece of ground about an;
dex number, were the highest ever in ' Thi wa' treated with
THE TARIFF BOGY
From Saturday Evening Post:
In this l'ist fiscal year our purchases
of foreicn goods were smaller by two
I
; The accident that oecuratl between
I Hay City and Miami last Sunday morn
I ing in which Webb MeGinni of llebo
( received a broken leg wa the result
; of two much speed. The roniU an
, now lined with motorcycles and auto
' mobiles and it is very risky to venturv
i out on the road the way some of lhrs
1 driver tro. More cure should bs taken
by the drivers of these roneh'nes
especially when rounding curves and
along the beaches where so many
children play.
N. McMillan is enjoyins; a risk with
K. M. ljmb of Kugene. who w an
old school chum of his back in Jon
County, Iowa, 60 vears aco.
Ur. Tyler Smith und wife of Sheri
dan, and Mia BrUie Sliiubntiin are
atuptiing at the i.roen Tree liotul.
BAR VIEW
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known. But in spite of that the country,
our protectionist friends tell us, is be
ing mysteriously ruineJ by the pauper
labor of Europe.
Tne aforesaid labor is getting killed
and maimed to an extt-nt that appalls
the vwr!J. Tn factories in which it
was employed are i'i'Tca-i'1: cii-...r-
about a ton of lime two years ago and
sowed to red clover. It received the
same amount of manure as the adjoin
ing ground. Mr. Tinncrstelt has been ; from ,nol r,lr,t. tj nicht. Owinjt to the
cutting the clover off of this one acre I KO,Mi roa,j, j this county more people
tract and feeding it to his cows. H? are coming to the beach in nutomoblles
liar View. ()r.-w'"n. ugul 11, 1915.
Last Sunday was the bigusl day of
the aenson at Har View. Fullv one White tmp Uwir headqusvrtvrs.
thousand people IhrmigLiI the beach
i 1'ko.erdaie re I.. M. kraner
, ami wife. Ham Kraner and wife. (Ji.
I I'hares and Arb SMIwrson, rntt
' Heaver were Win. Oithert and family
! an.l (War Johno. Kio n llemUHh
, were Jmes tloldaworln and family J
j 1h concert givii in the danclii.- !
pavilion on Sunday forenoon was a de
cldml aucves. Mis A hi ttf BolsW.
' Mis tlokiie Peterson f Kwest tlrove, '
Mr. Rooert Clara of Portlaifl. awl i
Harry Hu.uet of the orehealra sang
beautifully. M. I). Vlcttarl ami V. A. ,
; SuudtHim of the or'htra rewlereal 1
os-sutifut instrumental lett.s The
' audience ait eeveral fori song wit'i
i great lntert. R ilol-mt of Korest
tirive male a short eddrv which wa
; wt tiiurly ami wrll appreciated. A
; J. SJulhriw of Hots served sa accutn
panisl ami hi music wa moat excel
lent The tuoeea of the concert wa
due largely to the effort ol Harry
Huequet and A. J. Sullen. Another
concert ma be given at sum future
date
lr. and Mrs F. K Adam in com-
pany with Ml Bin Kasmussen are .
here from HarrUburg.
Rev. and Mr. F. N. Sandifur and
children arrived from St, Helena last j
week ami opened their cottage for the
summer. 1
II. Hals wed!, wife nd children of
Cornelius will upend a week al(th;
Tsi Holme and Mia Sadie Thorn p-
s m of Portland ire rUMts of the ti
setU.
II. L. I'arrish spent a tew day hen
last week from I'ortlafKl. lie hud jut
come from Newport, Ore., and said
that the attendance there 'U wry
pour this year. i
Robert Nilsonof Portland, who I
guest of the Lame Ouch Camp. whii
up the Ktlchts River on a hunt Ut
; hursdav. kiMel a Aim bear along with :
a catch of a fine airtnr of trout.
I
(ut al Camp Carlton are Mi
Listie Hume. Mrs. Bonnie Uoue n-l
on B-yanl. Teddv Bodle. and Maurice
Harden are frim CaHtott. i
A. Carlson. F. Miner. Wm. Hnl I
Misa lvlla Jell and Joe ThIHon a -I i
wife comtwae a party who came in
from Portland on molonryeles, part f
them coming on tandems. Mr Th Irion
aay they maie the trip in five hour j
excluslvu of stops. They made the '
ill
otir meats, for ca?ih:
llrtcf Pot Roast nt 12
Kill Kon-.t
KM) Hnll
(!rlk-t Uoll
St:.ik;
Cunt Beet
Hamburger Steak
'I'ltf.sc prlce.s ,trv
l-2o antl 13
at U I-2
c P PounJ
"M',(- Ppou,J
tO I'ji fJsf
at lie and 12 I 2t
POusH
tier nn.J
,tl21 per pounJ
Jiuarannviion Ullamoolc
Products
ViUCll LIST ON U. S. INSPHCfhl) PriubI
at .0c
at
at
Sirloin Steaks
Houiul Stcakn
Pot Hoaat Beef
Short Rlbr. and Plate Boll
Prime Rib Roa'str.
TJu'.sv prlciM art') subject o changr
TILLAMOOK MEAT CO.
l?r POUM
I He i)cr nn,,.J
lot, Otf noH.J
.... i
at l.;c(oln per
al III. . I
i per oound
has kept his rifteen cow in gre..-n fred
all summer ulf thin one acre tract, an.J
tniH year than uvet before. Ainont;
th'mi- from Tillamook who visitcl lira
TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR.
AUGUST 24, 25, 26, 27, 1915.
TUESDAY, OPENING DAY :
Concerts Every Afternoon and Evening
WEDNESDAY, MOOSE DAY :
Judging in all Departments.
THURSDAY, SCHOOL DAY :
I iitereslin Cotite.-t including Biisebnll every rlny.
FRIDAY, fiKANdl-KS HAY: RKTTIvR liAMIKS, I'K'IJvS Awanlfd :t p.In.
flnni'l I'itnitUi 10:30 a.m. All Sncict ic- invited to jct in touch with
Piirado Couiniiltcc md help onl.
Browning Amusement Company
Will bti here all the time with their clean shows.
TO T1IK Pl'lJLIC : I'lent-i: rernl the .iiiiioiiiicenii.'iit in your premium lint I if you
have not one itk for it; unci ucrept tint iiivtl.-itimi tinsre u'wr.ii to you uh loyitl cili.ciiH, to
mine out mid 8tbitt to mjike thi-i h'nir the HlvST ICV'ICK' ; especinlly rnrouniuc Hi1
chililren to uliow svhiit they cnii do tlmt they mny do hetlur work, living hijtler livvH,
tjiniiirtiiriutr n lift ter future eitii'iiship.
There will he ssomethiug worth while every day: - Team I'ulliiig Matcho, lliichinu
Contests, Tug-of-War, I'oot K'ncen, Ladies I lort-ehaek Hiding Contest Push Hall ConleHls
TO (JKAXCKS, SCHOOL AXU (JTIIKW ICX H I MITOK'S : - Please make your enl Hch
hefore the J'air opens, if possihle ; alfco prepare your booths and exhihit spaces early
thereby avoiding confusion on opening day. Cut nil exhibits you can Monday, not later
than Tuesday noon.
Read carefully the rules in Premium list, you may obtain premium lists application
blanks desired information by applying to superintendents or to the J. II. Dijnhta.n,
Tillamook- County Fair Hoard. Vn. C. Tait,
Official Program is being prepared. L. M . K'wA.Nijir
W. S. Hum..
Mr. H. M Wilcoi and ehlWren are
eaintMid here from Drain, Ore. Ur.
Wilms spent the week end with hi
family.
II. ('. Karnath ami Tho. Wilier
aulied in from Camas, Wash. Mr.
Ksrrmlh and children have been rmi
j ed here all summer.
j F. K. Voungs and son Klmer . i
Curti. tireU.er with hit brothor Mr
cms rumiaise a hiking party from )''
Imui who sieni a few days nt Har i-a
this wrck.
Carl Morvloek from Ifeavertoti n a
(rural of Wallace Brown and wife, i
the orchard.
C. V. Grab I and family accon m
ii liy Frank Smith t The Dalles i...k
H hike over to Hayuceai , Cape alearn,
Nutans and home bv way of Tilla
mook, making the trip in twa dav
8. I). Adkinsand familr. Ilcrl S.i.tt
and wife in company with Mrs, V C
Cable, motored In from Scotia MilU
recently,
II. I.. Hammond and family ami
Mrs. M. M. Morton comixiae a now
camp from I'ortland.
II. K. Craw ami wife accompanied by
j F. S. Craw, hve arrivel from Fori-
; land und opened the Woodbine cottage
, for tho reat nf ihe summer.
I W. H. Wiitt, sou of Uobort Walts
I spont a fw dnys here Ihe first of the
' week, from boa Anxelea.
uacar Wuiilnor hiuI family and Mm
brother Williiuii an-Viunhill rosiilunl.
Ciunpi-il in till! tent city.
J. W. Viinlon, wifo nml children nre
I'ortland people caiupod in tho tmit
city.
Ticket iiKont Tyson jet autliority for
Hid HtntniiHiiit tlmt the recmit iiKitiiliuii
here ruMnlini; u new depot in likely
to result in our Keltic; a uood depot
iiiHlde of 12 MionlhM nt tne larthuHt. Me
hiiB recently been interviewing hoiiio
of the lieail ollicialH of the It. I(, Co.
C. O. .Sanmin and wife uiitoed in
from Portland Sunday. Mr. KmiiihIii Im
ilislrlct milliliter for the W, 0. W.
MrH. Norrln ICinery Is iiiterlainlnK
her inother Mm. b. II. I'rine of I.uwih
ton, Idaho, and her craiulinolhnr Mm.
Jnnii Powell of I'rinevllle, Oregon.
I'd. beach und family of Tillamook
are occupying their cottnjo on Main
.Street, They have iim mietitH Mm. S.
I Ualhbun and ilituuhter Dorothy from
I'o'tlui.d.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
To the People of Tillamook
1 desire to announce the opening o
a new Tailoring Business that I feel meriJ
your consideration. I will have on haJ
f . I 1 ! f
iur your seiecuon a cnoicc line oi wooh
ens and suiting samples. I have been i
the Tailoring business for the last 13 yean
and guarantee satisfactory service
reasonable charges.
Location, Old Countv Brink RtiiMing 2nd Avc.Eul
PETER BECKER,
Merchant Tailor, Pressing And PopAiflnj;
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ready It. hi) r.rrs fr m- .to-,,-.semi
all l iniimMnirsiiuiu i (,
Jackson. Tillamook. Customer nr.
reo,uted to tiring sacks r ll will l.
neceasery to .-hurtf He uxt, fr ,.),
sack.
COUNT LUit.l CADORWI
Hiibscribn for the lloruld, it
twice a wuek.
comes
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Jnmrs M, 0ulvnni Unl,,ltJ fitatei
Minis er to Banto Domlnao, who rr
alanad as a result of a Irivestluatlon.
Count Uulul C. J "' fB
Oenerai of the Italian
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