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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1915)
mil am no ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation of Any Paper in Tillamook Oountv i - i i Tillamook, Okijoon, Aim st 2H. 1015. NO. G3 SERVICE Ask any of our amtoiner about first National Service They are all pleaHeil with it mid Citn tell you why. I ir.st National HanK H lillMtiuul, Dragon f rr c - I -x 7 v r- iM rZ That you will ret i ' . 1- v WKl2?' 1- IWb:i Vv. ivy Tillamook 1915 Fair Eclip UMli!ii(int itiriilctiiD nn 1 criticism, luit thin In ii part of th work that c.r: Fnrmr Onc "'rod mid put up with. ,U lUIMiei U1ICI There was u ImII gatm. nt each day of the Fair. On Unt flrt tiny (Uv City! !..... 't:n , t . . . i WARREN CONSTRUCTION COM- The writer has been Informed that certain rion-litli'iirits nn; oliieetini' tn PANY OFFERS TO SETTLE thj distribution of the additional '$27,000.00 among the HtiganU but A meeting of thu litigant In the 1 when it Is considered that quite :i par- Pro- beat Tillamook bv n eore of 6 mid G. : paving ) was hell at the Court-1 tlon of this sum will be consumed in jOn tho noeond iliiy TII.iiii(Kk defentod boose last Monday for the pur pom of j exponnei ami that due solely to the i Heaver by h wore of II to 12. On thu conniderint.' nn offer of r.ettUfrnent 1 activities of the litiganU the non- In wletiiiL Ili.t dido. Am? 21th tn . IhirtJ day Tillamook school boys dfal-1 made by the Warren Construction . litigant have been saved twenty-five t?lh, for o'ir C'.uiity 'jtr, the Tlllu-1 ,' Garibaldi boya by it scorn of avun ' Company. County Klr Hoard wns viirv for. ! l" '- i U" if" t "lay Ui fartimrs All Exhibits unrirr, Four Days ttfnm Very Entertaining BE PLEASED vith i WHAT YOU BUY rtton V-Wrc. NOT ONLY THE IeV'miai it v RUT TUP" A PRICE. VE KNOw FN IT S KQV I. . 1 lunst, (or the wwitlmr on Uu (Into abtolutaly perfect. Tha exhibit, it th lata fair wr nil thru conk) be aked far. Th exhibit u lha Grange were rtrnt elnat ami howd murh cr nml hanl work on Ujo purl of thM who took an interMt tn then.. 'Ih dllforent Crunuif ware Rwnnlwl pruw follows : I'mrviow 0(nR 1st prii, Ntrslnrm Crntiwe 2ml, I'kMsnt Vulloy CrnnK 8n1. OniUiwn 1th, Whim Clover 6th. 'Ill school mblblu won eer tit Inly Mm ami liowd much hard work and inurtfl on the part or tit twftchers andpunlh. 'I'husei.d cxhlbl! prif wort mvsrdod as fallow ; School of tbruu or in ira ruom. Til Inmook, ..Utrlek No. 0. Am pHty. Schools of two rooms. MiipU 1-onf .N'o. 10, 1st prlM; (;Wt)skll .N'o. It, 2nd prl; fnirvlow, N'o, I, 3nl prise; li; vvr. Ilk prise. Schools of ono room, Itivordnlo, No X. 1st .rt. Hunt. No. .W. 2nd prlo. Tho school pritiM wr civen on t;on , ersi derorallorh', school work displny and prixlu. ti. Iii I'm two room contest Gnrltml h ri-i-rn.- i iirt on decora Uorw, Krvl'v Iirt 'xi school work (Ii.plHV nml Mnntit 1.. nf '-t ofi products display. We Ai-ti to msko special mention in nvnH to ttu Onriiikli school, tiie U-n ii. r of which unt II. -S. Brimlnill ii'id Mis Kv.t Whelor. " TIim c!i o with only thrnc rnnclimt in th dist-lit l-Mk vionl prixo. This school iiIh . CBininnl )(i tlm uruaittl Ju jibodyucsi i eoitmnui iy many of the chtldrcns tmrriitD, nml liosidos had nn ormnixi-d 1 hull tciini present which put on n i:himo with iiiu of thu I'tlliiiiHcik tcaniH one of thu fsir lnyi. Such interest as wnn (skon by the (inrilxildt school ncoils Swciitl COtnTH'lHllltlotl. lliu tiMli vl'lutil fnr n (lis, lays wore tho host itvur (Hit on cxhib'tion hert. It w ttoticttblc th 't those who put on thu displays .i l;irnint; m to nttout this wor evry year. C K. Djniililson won first prize in lhU clns of axhiolli nn I It. Y. Ulnlock s;con,i prlsv. Ho, i exhibits were splundi'l mid a cruslit to the county. Thu live stock show k'Ood IIS ODD Will Hff Thsrc wore omo III herds wuru all in irood condition. plo nru KuttitiK hold of tho iitiru bred stock idun Kood and strong d it is only a question of u few yours until Tlllmnouk County will bo ns noted for i . . r .. . . ... ihihi me iiiiamuoK Lity Ixuineas men by a sorc of 27 to 7. I'ollowini! is a partial list of the pre miumgifciven. Our next Uoe will con tain list of the rninaimler of th- pnxift.t also n bablMolcoutost. CHKiiSE SCOHING CONTKST I i i tt, Mlvir cup, Guy MapUPMdi, 94' i roirt on the butter cents per yard, will bavo five years n. Warrun rxinstniction Cornnanv's f"1J,, to the maintenance lKnd and proposal was to Uirow otr 25c. twr yard ! l"3' Participate with the liticantfl on all ,vemt.nt, Kive a tun year main-! ' lhe .0.' -(m reduction in inierxi cnart;- lout mere jnouiu tcnanco bortd insteml of the live year bond providi for in the contnaet with the city and forfait two and one half your interest on all claims they have against the property owners or city. thf InU-rent amounting at this date, to Ford, ' between 130,000.00 and $.10,000.00. The 2P Th""' 94 i lMU,L ., foregoing maken w distinction what ihiSJ pruc (tic) i7 5. ""Kb Mar-! a" ftl alike. jrvj. w, vjji point. In addition to the above the Warren M ii I it. Central, l ilft vie, 7ic., Ik JJ p.-ffiu. Si. m tie. 75C, ' P V'50' ' f natructioii Company Propose to pay .Central. oa',. pointa. .. . ' Ike lllncr, Heaver, , --. , cover inu expHinae oi iiiiiuion, uic. Thotnai, ' It is tiiis item and its distribution that 1 caused consldurahle I rleiullv discussion K. Kirby, jat thu Ineetinir. Th.t discus sion was uuoul wnen a i motion was made to pay I the three most active monibers of the Si vfc I lucctjl II. Harry tic, oj points. itli tic. 7Sc N'. liters, os points. ifrj Hooan. hlwood. nsy,. t. liHEl Nelson, tst Ilcavcr, o'A. I' low Culberson, Mohler, r)l:j. ). Us Boer. Miami, 01 W. 11. Jtwi, Aider alc W',. T nUTTKK. Buttfr. first pric $2.oo, I. II. Moore HemlQtk; m-rid prize $i o. Hose C'lHwfprd, liHani'iok; third prize .Vc.t A IU jii-r. TilUmook. CHANGE BOOTHS. Hvsj 'I iI;i;jiooU Ijrangts consisted iwr pr?c for the best booths. Kach Mtic tary crtiiit.ibk- t xhibiiions, and the grtagcr are lu he cotiKratulatcd tor lhd- interest they have taken in the fafr. Tttc iudses were Walter S. 1 1 row ii. J. 1'.. Iarson and 1 urlejr, judges with Hoy Snpt. , (.raiucc t-hibil, first pnrc i.to.(x). be no criticism or censure but instead they should have the laslins; gratitude of thf non-litigant. C wt :C:ALISTS Lffl PEACE R llerlln. ia lm!on The socialist newspaper publish the results of con fercnc8 by thf party s relchbtag mem and members of the party con cp .;nx the sociallnts' peace alms and tummartze thesi- aims as follows: f'f-ace must be a punnanent one. Germany's oiMiontrnts must not be Citizens Committee havini; in charge i pt-rnnttad to acquire any German ter- thu litigation the sum of f2.090.00 och for their services. Mr. Haberlach took the lloor ir opposition to the motion awl in a very courteous way proceeded to statu that such a distribution would be unjust. At this juncture the Chair man of the meeting, A. G. Heals, stated that, despite the extreme delicacy of the situation, (he being one r.i. . t .'I .i rv t oi toe panics to oe paw ,uw.uuj, nv j felt called upon to make a statement of the services that had been rendered to tho community by the committee but before proceeding he wished to was as anywhere and they Our o- ln'l lliuilc w c could plciise vou with our yooil ' I tuc ui on tie-. w wouldn't n.slc you to come W in- oul 1 1 my to H1'1 .v,nl om'siorc the first Wi will ple.-'iM' vou. so you will come hnek to us M inaKe i;ool uc i : t ; t v as well close out store. I W -i 1 1 1 uijf ri-U'l'.lt custom, and We (lie goillH LO please j its pure bred stock lis it is now noted lau Keen it . FAY & CO- pftOCURIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. 1 ll.l.AMOOK. ' OKHC'.OX S(l , kLEX. M'NAIR & CO. IS IK I. II U W A JC K KITCHEN RANGES and HE4TING STOVES See Ua for Price Before Ordering EUewhera Methodist Church Notes. 20. Sunduy Auk. nly school JO o'clock. W. 'ipt. Chlldruns sermon l ' ini: worship 11 u'jlock. Thoiim : !, ic more l Hhnku thu oarlii imu beavuim. ineetlng 12 in. W. M. Houston, for Its cheese. Tne evening programs In the school exhibit building were till good. They consisted of musical numbers, readings, etc. On Thursday evening Congress Mini Ilawley of this district gave a talk on rural credits. Mr. Huwlisy is a member of the House Committee on rural credits and it is n part of his work to look into and understand this subject. His address was very instruc tive. On Friday thu big atr eet parade was given under thu direction of David O'Donnull. Tho paradu was headed by tho Cluvordulu band and was made up of cowboys, Indiiins, tho several granges and other interesting features. At thu conclusion of tho paradu a realistic old time hold up by band of Indiana was staged at tho fair grounds. Tho old stage coach which was used hero for many yoara, was in thu nlay. after tho Indians had practi- ntiired tho coach a band of cowboys made their appearance upon tho scene and drove tho Indians olT. There was much burning up of gun I powder and a duco of a racket nil I around. Tho holdup which was under 'the maniiRoincnt of Mr. O'Donnull was J a decided hucccss. riiory. Most favored nat;-;a clauses should be introduced inu peace treaties. Tariff walls should b removed. So far as pofslbl -H-i of the eg should be established, the right of capture abolished and ' narrows Im portant for the world's conraerce" aboa.il be ir. eruationa'ized. .' ustria and Turkey mu3t- not be weakened. Annexation of foreign territories violate the right of people to se.f rule and wtasen Internal strength and har mony of the German nation; therefore ,w,i.Ncitacra.uranEC.4ing.for.ximi receptive mood if it was the sense of shortsighted politicians favoring con he .ne eting that they should be com-' rjuest." , crsntvd. Me then gave a brief history The party l-'airviijr .Grange, score Ss, Tillamook state that the committee were not ask- ncore Hi. Heaver; third prize ?;o.oo, iirlnv.it Grunge, score So' i, Ore lo.vn. loiirth pric Sjooo. 'lc:tant ,.liv. (irmgc Hemlock, fourth pric $.o.oo, V hitc Clover Grange, ion- .sch.iU rn. HIJST FARM DISPLAY. Farm Displ.iy, firsl prize ?jo.oo, C. I'.. 1 )onaliUon. 1 illaruork, second lrtzt; $jo oo, U. Y. Hlalock, Hcvcr; third prize (special) $10.00 in mils. Im I'ortlaiid Seed Co, SI. F. Dunstan, I illamook. FLOWKRS. 1 here was a good display of llow iis .nn! the ladies who arranged them .in- cniiiKd to considerable praise .or ihe artistic manner in which th re pUccd an exhibition forming a pretty picture in one coiner of the pavilion. Mis. Anna Hillnigs was tin superintendent, and Walter K. Drown of Corvallis. the judge. I'ucliin, first pnxe 50c, Mrs. Hill ings, Tillamook; second prize J.sc, Mrs H. Kllison, Tillamook. Hydrnugia, first jtrizc 50, Mrs. H. Fllison, Tillamook, second prize Jjc, 1'itc Jacobs, Tillamook. Oadelta, first prize 50c, Mrs. S. S. lolmson, Tillamook; second prize Jrc Mrs. Hillings, Tillamook. Geranium, first prnize 25c. Mrs. Hillings, 1 illamook. Carnations, first prize 1 Hanson, Tillamook. l.ily. first prize 25c, Watson, Tillamook. Hoses, first prize 25c. Fllison, Tillamook. UcrgoniR, first prize Nelson, 1 illamook. of the letting of the contract and the rough shod manner in which the citi zens were treated thereby arousing suspicion that finally resulted in the investigation that developed a ilagrant violation of contract on the part of the Warren Construction tympany. He pointed out the ridicule, censure and abuse that tho committee has been subjected to during the pendency of the investigation and th litigation following, he pointed out the services of Mr. Dwight in procuring samples of pavement and otherwise ; his own ser vices and how he had appealed to the Engineering Department of the Agri cultural College to assist in bringing n Iti.hl n frjiml ih'.tl h, holliv-(I h:irf 1 for been perpetrated upon the people of Tillamook, finally enlisting their sympathies and procuring the services of I'rof. Skelton, who played such an important part in conducting the cam pa gn of education and later was the star witness for the citizens. He called attention to the services rendered by F. It. Heals, who, under an expense of 5350.00 per month, had devoted his exclusive time and that of his clerks to the causo of the people for a periou of nine months. "As a result," he stated, "The Warren Construction Hasket Cut Flowers, first prize 7Sc, Comnanv are offering the people of Hurnice Nelson, second prize 50c. Tillamook in the wny of a settlement F-,'I"a.,,'". Tilhinook. thu eVUjVnlent of nearly $100,000.00. MMMiryDV ' lf' ". t Warren Construction Sweet l'eas, first prize 5,0c, Mrs. U. Company had r. judgment against you ti lackson. Tillamook, second prize , ladies and gentlemen for $50,000.00 foi . . . . ! 1 l I . . .'sc., .Mrs. it. J. ttanson, jiuaiuooK. images and costs the censure of tins community against this committee would not die in a generation." demands the establish ment of an international court toi which all future conflicts of nations may be submitted. 25c. Mrs. H. Mrs. Rollie Mrs. Henry 2sc, IHinnic 1V,I,;.,I. Iliinlni' first iirizc S;oo.. 1 Mrs. Hillings, Tillamook; second-iiri,- Si.no. K. C. Maker. Tillamook. 1 Gladiolas, first prize 50c. Mis X. After the conclusion of Mr. Heals K. Hurton, 1 illamook; seconii prize re,Brk tho meeting voted to allow "Ink' worship 8 o'clock. Thome : " i Almighty that wo ahouiu lm or what prollt should wo wo prry to Hint. Icll music at thoso sorvlccs. nd welcome. Variety Store Tillamook, Ofe. 'DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" ft . 1 MVII . 1 . JSC, .Mrs, li. C. t.ainii, iiiiamuiiN. Yirbcnns. first prize 25c, Mrs. K. T. Haltom, Tillamook, Asters, first prize 50c, Mrs. John Morgan, Tillamook; second prize 25c. Mr H, C. Lamb, Tillamook. Nasturtium, first prize .soc. Mrs. Clias. Johnson, Tillamook- second prize 25c, Mrs. F.. Kirk, Tillamook. Cosmos, first prize 25c, Mrs. H. C. Hanson, Tillamook. Snapdragons, first prize 25c, Mrs. H. C. Lamb. Tillamook. Old Fashioned Flowers, first prize . . n"ll I . . . .1 INQUIRY REPORTS FILED Investiqators Agree on Inheritance Tax; Differ cn Other Points. Chicago. Summaries of the reports three in number, of the United States commission on Industrial relations as to findings and recommendations for the information of congress, -rere made public here. The reports agree on a federal In heritance tax and on the general plan its use. The Manly report dis agrees in recommending practically the single tax and other things. The Manly summary finds that the causes of Industrial unrest group themselves almost without exception under four main sources which In clude all the others. They are: Un just distribution of wealth and In come; unemployment and dental of opportunity to earn a living; denial of justice in the creation, In the ad judication and in tho administration of tho law; denial of the right and opportunity to form effective organizations. Tim Cloverdiile Hand which furnished , j,rin, 2tCii Martha Kcllinberg, Tilla music during tbo four days of tho Fuir mook. ' rendered faithful service. The band' Cotlcrcltc Dalilma. first prize 50c, 2 . An. aow.,,, ntuslca.lv and M-"."Vize. $,.00, whs nlwnys on tho job whon wanted. rs 1? T ji.,i,0,( Tillamook; sec Taking all things into consideration omj ujzc Mrs, c. H. Wiley, Till tho work of tho Fair Hoard and all amook. ' those who were In official capacity de. Show Dal, has first prize 50c.. serves special credit for the splendid C. Maker. I illamook. tremendous VEGETABLES, .nuiunt of work and detail to look af-1 There was a good display of vege ter In thu successful handling of a Fair and all this was well looked after. Of course thero Is always some complaints in the awarding of prizes and the judges aro many times subject'to very tables and the nidge I. h. Larson made the following awards: Kohl Rabi, first prize 50c, O. Wo men Tillamook. Pie lMant, first prize 7",. W, 1 (Continueii on last page) the three active members of mittee $1,500.00 each. tho War Declared on Turkey by Italy. London. Italy has declared war against Turkey, and the Italian am bassador lias left Constantinople. The reasons given In the note for Italy's declaration of war were the support given by Turkey to the revolt lu Libya and the prevention of the ilenarture of Italian residents from com- j Syria. SEE EVELYN NESBIT THAW and her son RUSSEL THAW IN The Threads of Destiny At the GEM THEATRE Wednesday, Sept. 1st and Thursday Sept. 2nd. Five Full Reels Children 5c Adults 0c Edw. Ulttlns, l'astor. .1 t !Lr I ' J.I liJ.'iA,ik.