Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 09, 1914, Image 4

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    'Tillamook Headlight. J\il> 9, I« 14
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.. 25.00 B. F. Barrett, typist... ..............
Ike Wells.......
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
... 45.00 Wheeler Timber Co., lumber. ..
C H. Wells ...
20.00 J. G. Kennedy, anto hire..........
S. W. Monroe
3.45 Tillamook Water Works,............
Oiling of all the main roads of Polk
Court met on Wednesday, July 8, O. S. Morris..
. 3.45 Mutual Telephone Co..................
M.
J.
Cone
....
Coast Power Co., 1 ights ........
with the following officers present:
county was completed last week.
6.25
G. Dorr..........
.3.45 Burroughs Adding Macl me Co.
Homer Mason, Judge presiding; H. M. W. Whitney....
Prompt action by Mrs. A. Austin,
2.25
repairs. .........;..................
22.50
Farmer aud F. L. Sappington, commis­ W. Parsoll....
3.00
wife
of Albany’s chief of police, pre­
10.00 Hiner & Reed, welding..............
sioners; J. C. Holden, Clerk; H. Cren­ Rob Neilson ...
J. C. Holden, express................ 1.82 vented the escape of a prisoner her
5.95
2.00
J C. Dye..........
shaw, Sheriff.
3.75 Hotel Ramsey, board.................. 6.50 husband had placed in the city jail.
A. N. Davies..............
30.00 H. A. Bell, towing scow............
It is ordered that claim of Lake- F. M. Oliver, shoveling gravel
Young prune orchards in the coun­
F C. Feldschau, contract West
ocean Lumber Co. for $2.30 be contin- M. Reust, cutting brush............. 10.00
BeaverCreek Bridge......... 2808.57 try about Monmouth are making a
8.75
L. E. Partridge, labor..................
i rapid growth, surpassing apple, pear
Bales. Erskine and Heyd, county
ued.
V. Donlson, hauling gravel.... .. 7.50
Fair Buildings ............ ... .80 J. 00 and cherry trees in many places.
It is ordered that claim of W. J. James Smith, cutting brush ..... 17.50
Stephens and Henry Woolfe
Stephens and Henry Woolfe, for $16.00 J. Dye, hauling gravel................ 78.75 W. J. judgment
An order has been placed tor 80,000
in case against eoun-
67.50
1 .................................................
—
on Judgment be, and is berebv contin­ y. Pangburn, labor...................... 62.50
• 11.
* *• vv
''Y I 1 pounds, or 40 tons, or two carloads, of
IC. Weagel, shoveling gravel.
J. E. Reedy, County Veterinarian 30.00 j paper for use In printing the initiative
ued.
B. Weagel, shoveling gravel....... 26.25
S. Hushbeck, board county
In the matter of the petition of Geo. I H. Eplett, labor......................... 58.75 T.
poor...................................... o. 00 pamphlets. This amount of paper is
23.75
Z.
W.
Lyster,
labor
sufficient to print 300,000 copies of a
R. Edner and Clarence Edner for a
E.
W.
Knight & Son., milk county
gateway, the same is confirmed and Bill Smith, grading and dragging 41.86
poor .................................. 8.54 pamphlet with 128 pages.
road.........................................
Tillamook Meat Co. co. poor .... 3.00
made a right of way.
H. B. Johnson, labor................... 41.86 Grand Leader, mdse. co. poor. .. 21.30 ! Retail meat, poultry, fish markets
50.00
Hull
Johnson,
hauling
gravel
.....
15.45 and grocery stores do not come under
Bills For Road District No. i
McMillan, mdse. co. poor
John Mix, labor ........................... 23 75 W.
5.00 the workmen's compensation act, ac­
S
M.
Wendt,
services
co.
poor
...
John Krumlauf, labor..............
A. Holden, hauling gravel.......... 35.00 Tillamook Headlight, printing ... 24 90 cording to an announcement of the
Harry Mitchel, labor ...............
G. C. Vaughn, hauling gravel...... 15.00 Tillamook
Herald, printing ....... 10.41 state industrial accident commission.
....... 55.00
Nels Nelson, labor....................
J. Erickson, labor............. ........
..... 13.75 Alex Anderson, Jr., hall rent for 5.00 The commission said the businesses
Chaa. Morgan, labor ...............
C. Davis, hauling gravel ..... .....
election...............................
.... 55.00
A. Krumlauf, labor...................
A. Daiby, labor ...........................
were not of a hazardous nature.
Taylor canvassing election
John Paquet, labor ............
C. O. Pilgrim, labor..................... .. 28.75 Frank returns
........................... • • 8.00
After many months of correspond­
Frank Hobson, supervisor
D. B. Darby, shoveling gravel
1 -00
Joe Swaha, labor................ .......
T. F. Larsen, hauling gravel ... 25.00 E. W. Stanley canvassing elec­ 3.20 ence between the state railroad com­
tion returns......................
Everett Dean, Engineer.........
W. Harris, shoveling gravel........Jh50
9.15 mission and the officials of the South­
& Anderson, mdse
Torrv Krumlauf, labor.............
A. Holden.......... ....................... 20.00 Tohl
27.00 ern Pacific and Oregon Electric, the
Alex
McNair
&
Co.,
mdse
........
2.50
Edwin Leno, labor..................
John Weber, grading...................
27.50 T. E. Epplett, salary ................ 55.00
two railroad companies have agreed
Fred Paquet, team ..................
Fred Burton, hauling gravel.
40.00 U. G. Jackson surveyor’s office... 48.10 to a rate of $2.25 on coke shipped from
George Benson, team ..............
Frank Blaser, hauling gravel
307.85
Alvin Jurhs, team ....................
N. Weber, loading gravel............ 17.50 U. G. Jackson surveyor’s office... 39.70 Fairfax, Wash., to Salem.
Mildred Babbit, team...............
Zena Biser, hauling gravel
... 42.50 W. S. Campbell, assessor’s office 316.84
The immense flag provided by the
27.50 C. A. Johnson, assessor’s office..
John Langly, team ..................
E. Drake, loading gravel
J. M.
G. ncui.cu,,
Kennedy, auto ..................
hire.......... 12.00 people of Oregon for the gigantic tree
Louis Brooks, team...................
C. E. Black, loading gravel......... 20.00 u.
103.40
Rufus Kennedy, team .............
C. R. Funk, hauling gravel....... 27.50' F. L. Sappington, com. salary 102.00 that is to do service as a flagpole In
Valentine Stoker, team...........
B. Everhart, loading gravel...... 21.25 | H. M. Farmer.com. salary....... 100.00 front of the Oregon building at the
U. B. Willis, team ...................
J. Maguire................................... 15.00 I Homer Mason. Judge salary .... 131 33
Chester Crow, team ...............
J. W. Liisberg, gravel ............... I.75 | W. S. Buhl, County school supt. 208.33 exposition was raised at San Francis­
Edward Tirpin, team................
Wm. Latimer, gravel................... 4.65 B. L. Beals, county treas. office 208.33 co, the ceremony being the principal
10.55 1 H. Crenshaw, sheriff's office....
Huston Dent, team...................
C. Ackley, gravel.
feature of the Fourth of July celebra­
E. M. Crane, team..................
Alex McNair, Mdse.................... 6 30 J. C. Holden, clerk’s office......... 258.33
1.75 tion on the exposition grounds.
Frank Crane, team ..................
5.00 H. C. Wilt, bridge work............
V. Holden, gravel .................
D. E. Wood, bridge work ......... 10.85
The state printing board has decid­
Otis Perrv, labor.....................
Dolph Tirinerstest on Hughey Creek
2.50
Howard Crane, labor ...............
contract.................................... 197.27 Dan Billinger, bridge work..., 14.00
ed to bring the state printing depart­
E.
Bales,
bridge
work
................
Hiram Crane, labor ................
Connie Dye on contract at Jenkins’
ment under the workmen’s compensa­
Valentine Stoker, labor .........
Bridge........................................170.04 E. W. Erskine, bridge work.... 16.00
8.00 tion act. The construction work on
Miami quarry rock, ..................
A. K. Case, mdse ...................... 8.35 Frank Heyd............................... . 16.00
Rufus Kennedy, wood..............
A. E. Holden, gravel................... 14.90 Ed Schilling, bridge work......... 14.40 the Tumalo irrigation project has been
Wm. D. Bodyfelt, bridge work..
Edw. Leno, labor......................
Delsman & Dolan, on contract Bav
brought under the act, so all the haz­
Frank Crane, gravel ...............
City Tillamook Road................421.87 Scharff, bridge work................... 3.20 ardous industries under the super­
Valentine Stoker, ”
.............
W. B. Sutton, et al road work. .. 13.75
Ike Darlin, labor ......................
George J. Poysky is Independent vision of the state have been given
Frank Strueby, water rent .....
Total..................... $2689.96
protection under the new law.
Candidate for Surveyor.
Dan Davidson, shoveling gravel
There were 94 industrial accidents
Road Dist. No. 3.
Emil Ross, shoveling grave)...
George
J.
Poysky,
deputy
county
reported
to State Labor Commission­
J. W. Thompson, hauling ” ...
Edwards,
team
..........
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S
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surveyor, has announced his intention er O. P. Hoff last week, this being
P. E. Allen,
”
” ...
' Lester Edwards, single ....
P. S. Frost, Shoveling.............
' Wayne Franklyn, single....
to run for the surveyor’s office a3 an the largest number reported any week
Fred Hagge,
”
............
' John Riley, single...............
independent candidate. Mr. Poysky has this year. Three of the accidents
John Anderson, ”
...........
Roy Riley, single ...............
been in the County Surveyor’s office were fatal. J. O. Foulke was killed
W. S. Linkhart, ”
...........
' Ike Riley, single ...............
All Simpson, hauling gravel....
for the past three years and is well at Coyote in connection with railroad
John Redberg, single..........
Chas. Rand, grading................
Ole Redberg, team..............
qualified for the position. He is a grad­ work. Duke Staul was killed at Goble
S. G. Reed, grading........ .........
W M Glick, team.................
uate of the civil engineering depart­ while logging. Claude Beaman was
W. F. Cain, foreman ...............
' F Lyster, team....................
ment of the University of Oregon and killed while logging at Camp Creek.
A. Miller, single ......................
Geo. Heilmeyer, team........
John Wall, single ....................
has had considerable experience in that
FJ Ayer, roller...................
A. W. Cornell, a farmer living near
Felix Kebbe, man and team....
Chas. Jenson, single............
line outside of his work for this county. Riddle, Douglas county, never saw a
Ernest Kebbe, ”
Frank Nelson, single..........
> »
He was engineer for Diking District streetcar In his life until he came to
E. Clark,
Ward Sappington, team ...
If
Geo. Ludtke, ”
No. 1, of Cowlitz County, Washington, Eugene in his automobile and the first
Orval
Kelio,
team
............
.
f t
Fred Hart,
Loyde Kelio, team ..............
and prepared the plans and specifica­ one he saw he collided with. He ran
W. Brobst, single
Con. Newbull team.............
tions for dikes, pumping machinery into an Eleventh avenue car with his
igle
Geo. Loerpabel, sin,,
O. E. Mattoon, team .........
and controlling works to be built at an automobile as he entered the city.
E. A. Worthington, man 4 team
Claude Hussey, single.........
Guy Loerpabel, single..............
expenditure of $100,000.00 to reclaim He appeared greatly chagrined and
Leslie Jenson, single............
Fred Zaddach, team ................
J C Cochran, team............
3,000 acres of overflow land. He is still offered to pay for the damage done to
Fred Kebbe, Jr., single...........
I Fritz Drebert, single
acting as consulting engineer for that the car, although his automobile was
Leslie Barber, man and team .
.'John Bailey, single.............
district.
Joe West, man and team ........
damaged more than the ear.
Q O Castner, team...............
August Ludtke, man and team
Joe Jenck, team..................
Poysky is a self made man. He earn­
Deputy Sealer of Weights and
Bert Rittenhouse, ”
Tony Jenck, team...............
ed his way through the University bv Measures Buchtel announces that all
James Moore,
M J Jenck. single.................
fishing on the Columbia River and counties but two will soon be equip­
G. T. Dougherty, ”
John Jenck, team................
graduated from the school with honors. ped with weight-testing and measur­
Chas. Robisch. single...............
P J Burgato, single.............
L. Pierson, single ...................
Fred Lyster, team...............
He has made a particular study of road ing apparatus. Mr. Buchtel has re­
Joe Shuffell, single ..................
1,1 W Hester, team................
building
in this County and is well ceived equipment for Baker, Harney,
M. L. Barber, single................
Geo. Heilmever, team........
versed in the practical as well as the Lincoln, Mauheur, Union and Umatilla
Homer Davis, man and team ..
Fred Dunham, single..........
Walter Walling, ”
theoretical side of the work.
Lee Lyster, single............ .
counties, Immediately after testing
Burton Rice, single.................. ■
Lester Forkner, single... .
The County Surveyor’s office in the the apparatus it will be divided and
IL L. Sappington, single.........
Robert Lyster, single.........
future will require a far greater degree forwarded to the various county
Homer Davis, man and team...
R L Huston, single...............
of ability than in the past. Under new clerks.
C. Atwood, rockman.................
Roy Woods, team.................
J. Balmer, engineer ...............
laws that have been enacted by the
A H Forkner, team.............
Twenty-nine measures will be voted
P. E. Guildhouse, single .........
A A Imlali, Toller............
legislature, the County Court is requir­ on at the general election in Oregon
W. B. Heisen, single ...........
Eugene Hester, single ......
ed to have plans and specifications! next November, which is nine fewer
Fred Witte, single ...................
John Feldshau, single
including cross-sections and estimates, than were submitted to the voters at
Geo. Miller, single ...................
Martin Shoultson, single ...
J. W. Tohl, single ....................
prepared for all work, whether new the last election. Eleven of the
C. C. Murphy, roller ..........
Paul Wooke. single ..................
Ftank Coder, single
. .
road or repair work, <f an expenditure measures to be placed before the vo­
Fred Reust, single ..................
Fred Lewallen, single .......
of more than $1,000.00 is involved. ters were submitted by the last legis­
A. Ranli, single.........................
Lucius Lane, single ..........
Each bridge built at a cost of $500.00 lature. An important amendment to
Peter Biacole, single ............
Victor Lane, single ....
Ed Bannershrueler, single.....
or more must be erected according to be voted upon provides for statewide
Claud Lane, team ..............
L. A. Worth, single .................
C. Lewallen, team . .........
plans and specifications prepared under prohibition. It would prohibit the
Fred Walter, single..................
Jim Imlah. single ..............
the direction of the County Court. It manufacture or sale of intoxicating
A Campbell, single ...............
Jim Trent, single
Mike l.andolt, man and team
will be the duty of the County Survey­ liquors in the state. Another amend­
Jim Cochran, single..........
Bert Tilden,
”
” ....
Frank Kodad, single..........
or to prepare all these plans and speci­ ment would abolish the state senate.
J. Alley,
”
” ...
Fred Scherzinger, single . .
fications. He will also be called upon It was initiated by the oificers of the
Robt. Crawford, ”
” ...
M. Ream, single ..............
to supervise the construction of road Oregon state grange, Oregon State
E. W. Atwood, single ..............
O. F. Hellenbrand, single .
Mohler Mercantile Co., mdse
work and bridges. —Advt.
John Rock, team .............
Federation of Labor, People's Power
J. W. Thompson, hauling gravel
Fred Scherzinger................
league, Farmers’ union, Farmers’ So­
Tillamook Bay Con. Co. work
’Claud Trent
.............
Notice to Contractors.
on Garibaldi Wheeler road .. 802.51 Dan Fletcher ........... .....
ciety of Equity and Proportional Rep­
Tillamook Bay Con. Co., work
resentation bureau. An amendment
W. H. Christensen
....
Sealed
bids
addressed
to
the
Coun
­
on W. S. Cone county road 1316.70 W. C. Commons .................
ty
Court
of
Tillamook
County,
Ore
­
for proportional representation, Ini­
Tillamook Bay Con. Co., work
A. Coffee, shovel ...............
gon, for the proposed improvement tiated by the same organizations, pro­
on Garibaldi Wheeler road
Win. O’Connel, shovel - -
at West Creek, Beaver Oregon, will
Wheeler Lumber Co., lumber
Chas. Blum, shovel - - -
be received by the County Court of vides that every voter may vote for
M. L. Barber, gravel ..............
H. Arstill -........................
Tillamook
County, Oregon, on or be­ any one aspirant for representative in
C, H. Foster, muse ...................
R. Nelson.............................
fore
July
toth,
1914, at to o’clock, A. the legislative assembly and no more.
Mike Landolt, wood ...............
C. Hushbeck ......
M. and at that time opened and read. The 60 aspirants who receive the
J, C. Smith, hauling.................
R. M. Dingess . . . . .
Each bid shall be accompanied by
Hiner & Reed, castings .....
Ed. Brown - -...................
a certified check made payable to greatest number of votes throughout
F. P. Hunke, lumber ............
Bert Cornett........................
Tillamook County, for an amount the state would be declared elected.
B. Batzner, blacksmithing.....
Hanson Sanders, team - - .
equal to 5 per cent of the amount of
Water permits issued by State En­
Geo. W. Phelps, mdse. .—....
Chas. Blum, team . . . .
such bid, which shall be forfeited to gineer John H. Lewis during the quar­
Tohl A Anderson, mdse
—.
Ivan Gist.................................
the County, in case an award is made ter ending June 30, call for the ex­
Pacific Ry. & Nav. Co.,rent for
Ray Hushbeck ......
and the bidder shall fail, neglect or
site for rock crusher at Gari­
Martin
Blaser
........................
refuse for a period of ten days after penditure of approximately $11,000,-
1.00 M. M. Bays .............................
baldi ...................... .............
which the award is made to enter in­ 000 to make use of the water. There
W. B. Sutton et al, road work 13.75 A. B. Estabrook...................
to a contract and file a bond satis­ were 147 permits to appropriate pub­
Frank
Carver,
single
•
.
.
factory to the Court as required by lic waters issued during the quarter.
7,831.59 Leo Carver, single . . . .
Total
law.
District No. 2
Harold Scherzinger, single -
The bids arc to cover the excavat­ The proposed ditches and pipe lines
... $55 John Rock .............................
John Little, teaming........
ing
and grading of the County road, aggregate 202 miles in length, and
. 20.00 Harry Lockwood, wood - -
Chris Wyss, "
building a reinforced concrete arch provide for the irrigation of 21,587
D.
Rutger,
Atkinson
road
con.
.. 55.00
Ben Neilson “
across West Creek, according to the acres of land; for the development of
. 40.00 Myer & Son, Mdse. . . . .
Ben Neilson ••
plans and specifications on file in the
C.
F.
Murphv,
auto
hire
-
-
1715 horsepower and for the municipal
. 55.00
Geo. Tinnerstett. teaming
_
office of the County Clerk.
GodsevX*
Boon.
blacksmithing
.80.00
D. Tinnerstett, teaming
supply
of six towns. One of the most
Said
work
to
be
completed
on
or
. 10.00 Hiner & Reed, welding - -
Wes. Sutton, shoveling.......
before August 31 st, 1914. The County important of these permits is tlsat
Ira
Diamond,
road
plank
-
-
35.00
Chet Mills, shoveling...........
Court reserves the right to reject any i granted to L. C. Seawell of Payette,
. 8.75
Ben Neilson, shoveling
and all bids, Dated tnis the 15th day Idaho. He proposes to irrigate 10,544
30.00 Total
F. M. Oliver, shoveling .....
of June, 1914.
General Fund
. 30.00
Glen Oliver, shoveling .....
acres with the waters of the Owyhee
J, C. Holden, County Clerk.
...51.00
D. Tinnerstett, shoveling ...
and Crooked creek in Malheur county.
& Trudhomme Co., stat’ry $ 27.11 First publication, June 18th.'
10.63 Glass
Amos Vaughn, team ..........
work
’ F. Reeher,
v
‘ .................
1.50 Last publication July 9th.
This land lies a short distance from
6.25 J.
Marion Darby.......... .............
A. Gage, supervisor.........
40.50
Egbert Goodspeed, with team.... 5.00 W.
Ontario. The Eastern Oregon Land
W.
H.
Christenson,
supervisor
51.00
TILLAMOOK FOLKS ASTONISH company of San Francisco proposes
Jack Jennings, with team
5.00 A. B. Estabrook, supervisor .
54.00
DRUGGIST.
13 13 J.
George Mills ......................
I
Lewallen,
supervisor
.........
21.00
\\ e sell ninny good medicines but to irrigate 4818 acres in the Willow
6 25 F. J. Ayer, supervisor
Ed. Stark ............................
25.87 we are told the mixture of buck­ creek valley in Mauheur county with
Peter Hangen ...................
2.50 J. M. Baker, supervisor........
92.00 thorn bark, glycerine etc., known the waters of Burnt river. The water
Bert Nichols.......................
2.50 D. K. Gregory, road work . .
64.5() as Alder i-kn, is the best we ever
9 00 W. F. Cain, road work ..........
Amos Vaughn ......................
69.00 sold, Tillamook folks astonish ns i is to be conveyed from the Eldorado
Thore. Hangen, with team
...20.00 Fred Zaddach, roadwork ....
66.00 daily by telling how QUICKLY ditch, which was constructed many
W. H. Livingstone, repairing bridge
96.00 Adler i-ka relieves sour stomach, years ago for mining purposes. The
....... 1.50 W B. Aiderman, supervisor
51.00 "us on the stomach and conttipa six towns for which water was appro­
Fied Travis, hauling gravei__ .... 57.50 D. K. Tinnerstett, road work .
Dye, roads ....................
50.25 tim Many report that A SINGLE
Sid Travis, shoveling gravel .... ... 21.25 Frank
B. Johnson, roads................ 45.75 D >SE relieves these troubles almost priated for municipal supply are Tur­
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labor...... .............. .. 5.00 IL
Beall A Co. machinery........
36.75 *-'• MEDIATELY,
__________ ____
_____ we
„ t ner. Marshfield. North Bend. Beaver­
We ...
are __ glad
Joe Monohon, Islxir.......
... 27.50
Lumber Co., lumber
326.00 are Tillamook agents for Adler-i- ton, Myrtle Point and Falls City.
Ed Staseck,hauling gravel
... 15 (X» Wheeler
Coats Lumber Co., lumber
233.27....................
J. S. l.aiuar, Druggist.
Commissioners Meet.
Notice of Completed Contr^
NEWS FROM OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAt
Notice is hereby given th
Jackson, County Surveyor fOr
mook County, Oregon, han;
this office his certificate of the
pletion of the contract of'u-
York.
Pennsylvania
and
New
Leach and Company, on lhe '
Poland County Road, near B*
Illinois Lead in Income and
Oregon, and any person, firm 0”’
Corporation Excise.
foration, having objections to fit'
the completion of said work, '
Washington.—New York, Pennsyl- so within two weeks from the
vanla and Illinois paid more than half the first publication.
of the $71/86,146 turned into the na-
Dated this the 24th day of
tioual treasury In income and corpora- 19I4-
tion taxes during the fiscal year just
J. C. HOLDEN,
closed. A detailed statement of col­
_____
Coui>ty Clerk.
lections made public showed that
these three states contributed $37,-
r
931,717.
DR Specialig
WENDt
Wo Eye
New York alone paid $12,528,247.03
in individual income tax, while the
Fit Glasses at
K
entire amount paid by Individuals Reasonable Prices Guaranty
throughout the country was $28,306,-
336.69. The empire state paid $9,766,-
OllN I.El AND HENDERSoj
248.57 of the $43,079,810.44 paid as
ATTORNEY
corporation tax by all states.
Pennsylvania ranked second in both
AND
individual and corporation taxes. Its
COUNSELLOR AT-I.AW.
corporations paid $6,096,305.28 and its
T illamook B lock ,
individual income tax collections
-
-
. orem
amounted to $3,176,095.28. Illinois Tillamook ■
was third in the list, with corporation
Room No. 261.
taxes amounting to $4,293,649.68 and
■ IH ■: Hi Ml »
individual incomes aggregating $2,-
076,171.11.
3 Federal Board Choices Confirmed.
Three of the members of the federal
reserve board nominated by the presi­
dent—Charles S. Hamlin, W. P. G.
ELMORE PARK,
Harding and A. C. Miller—were con­
ROCKAWAY.
firmed by the senate.
The nominations of Paul M. War­
Furnished for light house­
burg, of New York, and Thomas D.
keeping. Light, airy and
Jones, of Chicago, have not been acted
sanitary.
Goo l water in
upon by the banking and currency
every kitchen. Rates rea­
committee and probably will not be
sonable.
before the end of the week.
Messrs. Hamlin, Miller and Harding
take the oath of office within a few
days, and the work of setting in mo­
EAT VIERECK’S
tion the new federal banking system
can begin at once. The secretary of
BREAD,
the treasury and controller of the cur­
rency are ex-officlo members of the
board, which consists of seven mem­ I TIIJ.AMOOK BAKERY,
bers. The five will constitute a quo­
rum to do practically all preliminary
business.
Borah Continue» to Fight Harbor Bill.
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There is little likelihood that the
fight being made against the river
■and harbor bill in the senate will ac­
complish its defeat, though it is be­
lieved that the bill cannot go into ef­
fect much before August and may not
become operative until a later date.
AND
Senator Borah, of Idaho, who is
holding up the bill, intends to hold
up the conference report later, unless
congress grants some of the legisla­
tion asked by the west. As a means
Kodaks make Photo­
of accomplishing his purpose, he has
so simple that
graphy
offered an amendment to the bill au­
thorizing a loan of $50,000,000 to the
anybody rati take good
reclamation fund, and is demanding
pictures, Let us show
that that amendment be accepted by
you how easy it is. Just
the senate. His contention is that the
the thing for that camp­
river and harbor bill, with few excep­
ing trip or for vacation
tions, carries no direct benefit to the
states, where the government is build­
on the Beach, a KODAK
ing irrigation works.
will make a permanent
Colombian Treaty is Likely to Fall.
record to look over as
The administration by a party vote
years roll
by. Bring
will be able to secure a favorable re­
your KODAK troubles
port from the foreign relations com­
to us.
mittee of the senate on the Bryan
treaty with Colombia, but senators op­
posed to that document assert posi­
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tively that the administration will not
THE
be able to force ratification by the
senate. It requires a two-thirds vote
RELIABLE DRUGGIST.
to ratify and more than a third of the
Wier Sprechen Deutsch.
senate are said to be opposed to the
treaty.
National Capital Brevities.
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Major General Wood, former chief W ■' «
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of staff of the United States army, I Sidney E. Henderson, Pres.,
has been ordered in command of the
Surveyor.
eastern department of the army.
In a wordy altercation over the Nic­
aragua treaty before the foreign rela­
tions committee. Senators Root of
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary Treas., Attoiney-at-
New York and Smith of Michigan
g Law, Notrary Public
nearly came to blows.
It Is said that leaders are hoping
Tillamook
Title and
that a vote on the Hobson prohibition ■ Law,
Abstracts, R*al Estate,
amendment to the constitution will be -
Abstract
co.
Surveying, Insurance.
had in the house about August 1.
Both Phones.
The United States has bees asked
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OREGON.
by Consul General Cheshire of Can­
HI
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ton. China, to send aid for the 2,000,-
000 people who are said to have been
rendered destitute by the recent floods
In two southern provinces of China.
The house passed the bill repealing
the provision that anyone who was
in any way active on the side of the
rebels during the civil war should not
be eligible for the collection of claims
from the government. Claims total­
ing $165,000,000 will thus be revived,
it is said.
President Wilson will fill all va­
cancies where negroes are now em­
ployed by other negroes. In accord­
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ance with a promise which he made
about the time of his inauguration. with the problem of buying Harneas
White men will not take tht places of you will find it distinctly advanta­
the blacks.
geous to come and do your select
The San Dominican situation con­ ing here. You will get the best
tinues to be a puzzler for President qualities, the most thorough and
Wilson. He admits having received a conscientious workmaaship and be
report that the American gunboat charged the most reasonable prices.
Machias had fired on one of the war- , We can supply single or doubl
ring factions because they had vlo-
Sets or any single article that you
lated an agreement not to bombard
may be in need of.
the rebel city.
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