Ml ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY lGES1lIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY .XXII. Tillamook, Orkcon, Dijchmjuju 21. 1915. NO. 90 The First National Bank Capit.tl ,nd Surplus $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank h t . Uml, Pimtilciit W. J. kfccliarn, Ciwlncr .L M iMcii, Vice I'm. I. !l. ICclilson, Asnt. CiiHhicr BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON 4. : 1 !' UfllllCTORS ' I I'clfc' fitted A. W. Ilium tn. C. Jfutib kV .ti tu-tuimfciren to nil Hanking business vk. 1 tu Mt IwhicIh. ItOXS1 HSJtt.DtN3. HLLA.MOOK. ORK EX. M'NAIR & CO. IC ! IS K A l II 15 W All IS KITCHEN RANGES and HE4TINB STOVES tto Ua for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere !" PRUDENT MAN V NEVER OUT OF 0B AND WITHOUT' NEY IN WE BANK trots won't bring back the money you have extrava- Bpont. One suro friend to a man in trouble is monoy Rik. ' tho man who banks his monoy is tho man who gains Iflclonco of his employer and holds his jb. noy in the bank als means GRED1T and GOINH- No man can afford not to have tho gnfidonco of w men. Mai OUR bank YOUR bank. e pay 4 per cent intorost on Savings Deptsits. illamook County Bank Ascribe For The Tillamook Herald. Miel Ti:zsby and Friday. Tlirrr are 1610 rlilMrmi of school K't III Itonoburr,, according to ft aohool C:' 114 U Thousands of rsrltttrnxii trnm ro liclnft shipped from (.uhanwi to Hun I'ntncUco To nuocml It F. films, bank exam iner, rcetr.ntd, tho Mutn hanking toi.nl has HMItllcl K. r. Hldr us militant Tho fclxUi annual contention of the Oreiion Hmtn Hotel association held In Portland A rumor In current that tbo Wl. lamtitlri Vally Houthnrn nlcctrlo lln limy m oiinnrtPit from Mount AmuI lo Halrtii nmt HUi)toii. Umlt Hlmmnr... u Hwlm. 4D ycurn oil), wui. HUM by the fill of a limb of a treit while outlln weed on tilt plaao 1) tnlli'H northnot of IlllUburo A itn Indication of tan growing p,ip UlsMly of Cmtfir LUo national piua, 12.19 visitors wmi rejriMrmt durltu th" season, ntiil 2399 kutDmoti'.aa worn couim j Die entire SniiUir.i Island, oppo tlt Huciu Vlta. Is to bo oonvort.-d luln it )ifnnlr.t firm at tho btrgin nine of ihr spring of 1M. ucconliuti tn i turn now In proar.j.i. (M.r lu ccrg tnu rar Mxh)Liti which re (tiotii k( Km Mill count; eorn nhuw In Muloui ri'OoiiC)' v.rrn notit to HI 1'iiut. Minn., to com hju ;.i tho imilnntil corn nhovc. Thr "Jplf" l th iiumy of an or i;n.mllo.i formt'O kt HiolurK re tiitntly by u miiiibur of youn: nim w. th cu to priMiJu tor th "down n.'iu oiiu" pr.or to tlio C'liriitmai holiiij Kuur (load, one tlytus "l Nevun t' In iho ntfk'i record, tho riHMilt : trli hiuttR'.d. which 'rol;o out In an ,. ilvinir In nn lltiltau colony In t'orUmoi lu lo tho coituniltou of (morly cosl. uii jtark,, -- 'Ilu Btim of J90 In prUi wru rt. . trlbuioi hii'.hr tb iinuJ.-ir. Urdu a: of 1350 i ha" wru onlorl tu ut t. ontli aununl uxlilbltlon cf tho l)rp;: I'oultr)' unit l'ul Stock ruicoclul.jn u; I'ortliitul, Of tho l?I uocl'Umtii rt'ported to t! . into Imluktrlul neohttiai eomniUuuL for tho muoU budltiK lcomtjor 0 oi .j ont wut fatal. Air:. Cum Klur. or Auroru, v.n killed wlion run iloun b;. u tnr.n nunr t'tiaby. No iippejl will ho tUtll by th atnti IiiiiiI ho.inl from tho tlooiaion ol itu wiirtl U. Worth. L'nltnil Stama survo or-Koimrul ol OrfBou, wuuroiti Alkali Inko. lu cualnxl Oronou, an ilcclat-v to ho fodi ral property. I'luullolon uiul Unmtltlii county Hhcopiiion uru lookliij; lorwunl to a norUm of h'oturn which iwu to bo do llvortM Dccombfr 13, H uml 15 ut I'otitlU'tou, by W. T. Uttch. a iirotntti ont wool uxport, of HaU I.nko. Tho North Urnpquu rlrcr tiiabor illo Irlut In lo b thoreimhly crulaiul this wlittur. K'tidall Hrctlura huvo wont H crulBoru Into thn flId U oi.tlnmto tho valtii' of thctr holdlne. ami othor tlinbor owurrt wtll do llkuwlne with tholr proprrtlm. To operate th nUo Kormiieiit and statu Instllutlenii ut yoar will require $';,5iO,000, fttcordlnn to unit umto.i of thr lUte Ux coiiimlsidon, which Iiuh uunvuuccd Ihu tunttlvo aiilvuulH which trh of Un couii tleii lu lliv Ut will reiiulrod to oontrlbutc, Thw nulurul feturi ff Orolts topography, clluinU, rtrw. aka mmI wumpnaud Una fw of IU itrftau are dvnerlkvd Lu a rprt mlltU4 "sur face water nupjly of Or" M7S I'JIO," which kit Just la ky thu Uultttd HUieii golflai iurTy h Water Kupply Vwr 870. After hU year ad thren a8RUla, linprlnoiimont in tU Oru vnltn tlary lCdward Uuuh Martin. ' West Point Krnduatu and civil wutUww of ability. Blayer of Nathan Wolff, a Portland itiiwnbvoUw:, wus-paroled by Oovornor WlUiycoinbo. Martin was aervlnR a 16-year iontonco for man alautihlor. lu tho eloaluc hours of tho 1016 Pa cific international Livestock exposi tion at Porllaud, tho directors of tho auow uiot aud doslded ou Uouoiaber 4 to 9, Inclusive, for Uio dates for the 1916 show. The 1916 show waa tho beat yet, uccordluB to directors, aud (ho plans for tho 191b exhibition will go forward witli leal. Oregon mayors were olectod last weok aa follows; Bclo, Dr. A. U. Pnlll Turner, R. O. Tlioman; Lobanou, J. I-. Uiulorwood. .ruffeVHou, Ur. W, W. Al len; fltaytou, Ur, 11, A. Hnnuchuuip; liluuit, "' ' wiwl.U . 3. V Tnm- -vt My, M funl; Nov jiort. H..A. ij. ', r'h Iyitto.i&m' Sunshine and Warmth After The Storm The Serqre Slorm of The Past Week Abated On Wednesday and Thursday I Woi licautifui Day. BUNK IS STILL BUNK PROFIT IN LARGE FARMS From Colliers: Wo havo said thnt this country's From Weekly News letter U. S. D. A. TTnrlnr tin -rinl ( lr.fi. uitilnd nnt,Mtl ...lir ,ll... I.. I - I - --' H'-F'". ..... , WUK. .,.,u, - on the avcraKe American farm, the ni;.iiy uy n tjuHiinuu vnriii cdinrnis' iin ii nd not as occasional well-meant Tillamook in nlli enjoying brnuti ful weather The storm abated on Wednesday and the water Immediately huitr.n to go down and hv afternoon the roads out of town lenilinK north and routh were ncufn pasnablu. The Coats Lumber Co, sutrrrrd some low oij account of a ncow, loadud with railroad iron, a loccin car and some oilier material, breaking from its inoorlnp and lloatin(f down the slouch. The scow hus liceri found, but its load is Kumflwhere in the bottom of the sloiiKhJ Ioca( weather recorder (5. V. Sand ers ells us that 7.11 inches of rain fell durlriK ll liours of the storm. On Tuts- day 4.14 Inches fell. On account of numerous slides our train service between here Hnd Port laud litis bcttn supended. Ray (irate, local uient nt this place, tells us that we can ex;ect our first train from Portland on Monday. The motor ser vice between this place and Wheeler was resumed this mornini;. Wo ex (we t outside mall to arrive here over the Sheridan road today ana every tiny until the railroad is in com mission again. SWASTIKA CLUB statutes by unqualified Congressmen. That sticks, but It does not mean thst we endorse all the tariff shams. When the Philadelphia "Public Ledger" , headline It out that ! Top Notch Level of Husiness, Reached Through Europe's Need, Can Be Made Permanent Hy Wise Tar- ifT Legislation j the "Ledger" Is merely on" its balance, j Prosperity does depend on "need" , expressed ns active buying power; but ' this last cannot be manufactured by tariff legislation. It depends on the opportunity for making a satisfactory profit varies directly with the number of acres farme'l, according to farm management specialists in the depart ment. This statement is substantiated by figures gathered tn the course of a survey which has recently been made by the department. In the territory surveyed, farms of from 30 to -10 acres required for each crop acre f lr worth of machinery on an average, as compared with less than Vi worth on farms of 160 acres and over. The i-inall-.iir.cd farms needed one horse for every 'J acres, as com pared with one horse for more than production and distribution of real 117 acres on the larger holdings. In wealth, on the intelligence, hopeful-' spite of this increased investment per Mrs. Ilotts entertained the Club for the Decomber Hireling. Thu house was uecely decorated in keeping with the seiieou even to a Oirutmas true laden with gifts to which uahniciuber2guct found which particular gift they cnuld lay claim to iiy tracing red aiul gren ribbons, iiietri afternoon was spent s.t the close of which the hostess terved delicious refreshments. Tho Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Koch thu following month. Fhe invited guests were Mesdamcs Donahue, Sanders ami Winslow. acre, the smaJI fanns were not so well cquiped with labor saving machinery. Less Profit on Small Farms On the farms of from 13 to 40 acres the average labor income that is to France Is Asked to Explain. WasiuiiRton. The Kronen cruiser lies Cartes hold up thrco Amurlc-u steamships In tho vicinity of San Jiun j lu a search for roservlsls, according ! to a dispatch received here from tho collector of port at San Juan. Tho statu di'par'iuoiil. It was announced, has uaked tho French government (... iffnr an Immediate explanation. rifss, and energy with which the coun try sails into its work. Social justice is of infihftelv more imortance than crafty import duties. The other stand ard sham is the foreign bogy. An out- in caueu mo manuiaciurcr s iniorma-i tion Hureau sends this out anent Ger-'sav, the money which the farmer re rnany : j ceives for his year's work after the It is understood that those who are j interest on his investment has been available for employment now in the deducted, was only $240, while on farms various factories throughout the king- of over 1C0 acres thu average was dom arc steadily at work on goods forjil.575. From these and other figures export, and that these goods are being ! which convey the same lesson, the in accumulated so that at the end of the j vestigators concluded that the small war, and when trade is resumed, they t farm, carryirg on a genera! farming can be rushed to foreign markets and, i business, labors under a fixed handicap undoubtedly, sold at comparatively low 'that is inherent in its size, prices. ' The relation of the size of the farm The fact is that Germany has not! to the opportunity for profit is de enough raw materials to make the clared in the bulletin already men dyes and chemicals she needs, and that tioned to Le of vital interest "because all cotton, jute, si k. woe , and other , . ... ... ., liber, and practically all metals, have,0' the not,on whlch so widely prevails been taken over by the Government, j that the ideal of American agriculture A German manufacturer must get his js the small farm. Numerous real materials by special order and in limit- ; eslate prornotion schctnes are based on cd (luantuit'b. What uoods could he-.,. ... .... . . .. "aciumulate"? It is just this sort 0fjlh,s'dea- It is a dist.net faHacy. Very Interested bunk that makcJ our tariff (small farms arc difficult to make suc- jcessful anywhere, and it is only the exceptional man who is equal to the task. Thev must always be devoted to the most Intensive types of farming, and the products of most kinds of in- tensive farming fluctuate greatlw in .... , ., . . . volume anu price, so mat tne ousiness on l-niU cv.iung: a political football. CHRISTMAS EXERCISES FOR M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL. will l: rendered at the M. t. Church American Flag May Remain on Pacific Now York. Tho announcement by tho Southern Pacific company that it hnd tiBreed to cell Its holding of hhares of Pacific1 Mall Steamship com pany stock to W. P.. Graco & Co., r.-as taken hero to mean that the Stars and Stripes and tho Pacific Mall flK wtll romaln on the Pacific ocean. Allied Forces Cut In Two In Balkans, Berlin, by wireless to SajTllle. Bul garian troops have broken threunh the Anglo-French lino and cut off the French forces from the British, ac cording to an official statement re ceived here from Serbia. "' C..y. inoT, .o(-i).: k' M'ti, J. se; h rirlftrrs; Marshfli-' 1 Ii A. Oopple; Trontasle, Mrs. Clat' l.urr.nn. In connection with the distrlbntlet of iick and rare fteU seed, antherlte : In tho act maklne approarlatinns fc. t .o United Stateo department ef &r. culture, the department has plaert at tho disposal ef Congressman Hawley a number of packages ef the Bnflan grass see4. eetne Montotmgrewm al falfa Howl, mni a few pMicagee t an Impreved riety ef field peaa, to last ho might. Attribute Uom to the. farm ore of Ute first couKreesiitnal district of OreRou. Variety Store THImmmIc, Ore. 'DROP W AND , LOOK AROUND" un ;s i,j the cungrcgatiiin : " hi: SIkjiIv. r-.s s.itch their llock by mi.1i and "llaik! the herald angvls sins,." 1) l..iti.ilio". Herman Hunter, "Enough for Ail." Kutll KlakllK'. hlvira olfo. "Three Good Chccr S.ng by Alr5. Edward's- class. Declamation) : Mary Ullmann. "Christmas, What does it im.au?" Clarence Albert. Dorris Woolfe, "December." Anthem by the choir. Declamations: Robert Ruberson. Robert Campbell, "A Christinas Carol." Florence Hunter, "Tlic Merriest day." Exercise by members of Mr. Tromb ley's class "King Out Sweet Christ inas Hells." Song, Irnia Austen, "Once Unto the Shepherd's." Declamations: Jessie Thayer. Ilcue Austen, "Ilclss of Christinas." Hula Thayer, "The Love Box." Music by the Cjuartett. Declamations: Frances Long. Marion Lamb, "An Impatient Wait tr." Christmas Story, Rev E. Gittins. is very insecure. The danger is greatly ! macnificd if the small farm is situated ' a long distance from market, for prices 't for their products do not have to fall j very far until the transportation char i gs wipe out all profits. Even in the vicinity of the better markets these small farms succeed only in localities where thev have distinct advantages for the particular type of farming which they follow." R. C. Jones. Christmas Services at the Presbyterian Church "Following tho Star and Finding the King" is the subject for the pastor's sermon Sunday at 11. and in the even ing at 7:30 Van Dykes "Story of the Other Wisti Man" will be told. Special music by the choir in both services, and Mr. C. II. McGhee will furnish special numbers in the evening service. All without their church home in the community, and especially strangers, are cordially invited to spend Sunday in attendance upon these Christmas services. ?! Land For Sale 40, 80, 120 or 160 acres of the Dr. Brooks' ranch, 3 miles south and Vi mile west of Tilla mook on old Netarts road. Three of the 40 acre tracts hare one half or orer good bpttom land which the tide, backing up through a creek from the Tillamook River M mile east.ovcrflows. There is a barn 40xS0 on one 40 acre tract which is 3-5 bottom. There is a verr good house on pne 40 acre which is Va bottom, aud a school house is also located on this 40. One 40 acre which has no buildings is Vu bottom land. The remainder is bench pasture lands (some plowed) but mostly set to red cloer. One 40 bench timber land, some grazing. Price Will Be Right. Part Trade. Will Give Terms. Will sell 40, SO, 120, 160 acres or all. Write Owner, C. B. COLLINS, McMlnnville, Ore. HI -1