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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1913)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALJNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During tho Past Week. Company G Is Recruited tiallns. Company 0. Third Infantry. Oregon National Guard. hk-h was otic of the four companies of tho sec onu battalion that as affected by the -Hndtuent of th battalion In Au- S'.is.t and which has. since that tltn t -rn known In military circle a th S'V . r , Mid provisional company, has re tod back to full strength, and soon be rdy for transf erring back the Third Regiment. Experiment Farm Urged. MeMttinvill. A movement na. beer, started to hare a walnut ptperV cit : station here and several Joint .rv.i-it'.n commmee nave been se- Itvt.'d for a meeting to be held at tin c lunhouse. to consider what legisla te:' will be necessary. Tho county oot:r: has set aside 10 acres of the tel of the county farm for this ei- por.ment st.if.on- FAVOR PUBLIC UTILITY LAW Representatives cf Companies to Co operate With Railroad Commission Salem. After much discussion an nsr -emeut wf. reached betueen the railroad commission and represento rs s of pas. water, telephone and tei vrn.ph companies, who held a confer eaif here. The agreement Is that all tanffs shall be filed by January la and that they shall be the same a! t..r.ffs in existence on January 1, 1911. a i rovided by the bill. 0::imlllees were appointed to tnk' up the question of uniform account. aud cher matters were discussed. TUe gu end water companies will ha-. . one committor, and the telephone an ' t-.egraph companies aaotfcer commit tie. The railroad commissioners fee. 'hat much has been accomplished wrd Vringine ibo-n an intelligent aO nun. -'.ran on ot the public utility la. The public utility corporations wtil tic r-Huind to provide the cornmlssic . wlm copies of all contracts with c;.s. tomers or other public utility corpor at-.or.s and also copies of franchise.. wh;;h they hold with municipalities. Many of the provisions of the bill v,er given interpretation by the commis sion so that the corporations might understand how to proceed under them. Land Show Has Results Oregon City. The first fruits of Clackamas county's display at the re cently held land shows at Minneapolis and Chicago are seen in the many let ters that are daily arrivin? at the lo cal publicity headquarters. Manager Fre'a, is answering inquiries fully, and has an elaborate follow-up system, so 'hat no genuine inquirer is lost sight of. 1 Woman, Weight 400, Dies Halfway. In the death of Mrs. Mc- Cord of thi3 place. Baker county and i possibly the entire northwest, lost its i larg-st woman. Mrs. McCord weigh ed nrly 400 pounds, and in burial it . too.; 12 men as pailbearers FARM AID IS ASSURED I KtaT.th County to Get Experiment Station. Cora)!l. President Kerr is In re ceipt of a telegram from the United S'dt-- department of agriculture stat ng th-n the federal government will i oi-erate with the stnte of Orngon in '. .nUishinent and rnaintenanee of ar. irr.j:itioa eatperlment and demon sira'.on farm for Klamath county, the purr oi - being to provide scientific aid in i' monstratlng to the farmers the posnfjil't es of production on reclaim ed t..!.i:,!e land of that county. Ti.e i.rnion on the part of the federal government Is the direct result of a cr-nfi-rence held at Oregon agricultural , college last Novernbor when P. H. I Wr' M, director of tho United States i reduraation service, mot the college authority and took up the matter of ed DU1"" prucucai moans oy , " wluch the federal government could work to ihe best advantase In aiding he farmeri, of southern and conii-Jd Orogon to cultivate their lands moat profitably. $100,000 Mortgage Filed at Hood River Hood Hlver. The largest mortgage that has yet been filed In Hood Iliver wl county wa placed on record by the Morchanta Savings & Trust company of Portland, and executed by tho Hy. dro Electric company of this city, for the sum of $100,000. Albany Bscet Is New Open Ajfeaay. The Oregoa Electric depot is ti city was) opened Saturday. It is one of the beat depot In the state. The tructue ta 110 by 12 feet, con tnisrted of r4 tapestry brick, 144 U Flemish bond with raked JoUU and 4yat- iUu trtaisJaca. iron Workers are found guilty Prison Terms of From One to Seven Ye rs Imposed on 33 of Defendants. Indianapolis - Thirty eight defend ants, including Olnf Tieltmo and K A. Clancj of in Kranclseo, In the so-called dynamite conplrac trial, were found guilty b) a Jury In the Tutted St.Ues court here on eery count In the Indictment charging them with illegally transport ing du.i mite. Onlj two of the defendant -Daniel Hockley of Pas en port, low a. and Herman Setffert of M.twaukee were acquitted Two of those conxlcted er. not affiliated tth the tron Workers ..n Ion. but they were found guil'y of Joining with the Iron Workers off i clals In promoting the conspiracy Imprisonment In the federal prtso-; at Leavenworth. Kanans. as Imposed as punishment upon 33 of the labor union official convicted of h.ivtug en aged In the destruction of property b) dynamite oer an aree. stretching front Boston to Ixx Angeles As the head of the union hose rtrike was given .is the motive for promoting the dynamite plots, Prank M Hyan was sentenced to seven years' tmprUonment. the heaviest sentence oi all. Of the 35 men convicted as conspir ator and alders In the McNamar.i dy nnmitlng scheme, eight other men af filiated with 11 tan eiich were sentenc ed to prison term of six yeurs, two men each were sentenced to four years. 12 men vtch were sentenced to thre years, four men were sentenced to two years each, six men to one year and one day each, and sit men. includ ing Edward Clark. Cincinnati, a dyna miter who pleaded ruilty, received their liberty on suspended sentences. ' The elimination of those ho re ceived suspxnded sentence left 33 who are to go to Leavenworth, where the shortest sentence will b one year and one day. By the liberation of Hiram R. Kline, a former official of the Carpenters' Union, Olaf A. TrWimoo, of San Fran cisco, remained as the only labor union official among the prisoners not related with the Ironworkers' union. FREIGHT TRAIN SMASHED Rain and Snow Oamags Property In Pacific Northwest Ellensburg. The Chicago, Milwau kee I'uget Sound eostbound fast freight, which was stalled In n drift one mile west of Uiconia. In Snoqual- mie I'nsa. was wrecked Monday by an avniancne that ewept ilown the moun tain Just when the train was almost free from the first drift Two locomotives were knocked off the track and wrecked. 12 cars loaded with Orienial imports were .maohed Into small bits and 23 other cars were burled under the snow, part of which is 15 feet deep. Snow conditions In the Cascade mountains; are tb; norat In 20 years. according to railroad officials here The Milwaukee Is completp.lv tied up by slides. The Northern Pacific I haa rofa.st.-d to handle Milwaukee ! 1 trails over the rnounf Jns. Snow : plows at Ka3ton and lister am wed; ! ed in tho snow. : Vculd Blow Up G;rman Bridges ! Hrlln. Many arrests have occur red at Ureslau. capital of Silesia, of ' men and women, charged with being Involved In a widespread conspiracy Correspondence has been seized re vealing a plot to destroy Ml the bridges near Breilnu in the event of German mobilization WILSON CELEBRATES 56TH BIRTHDAY fitaunton, Va. Virginia welcomed home Saturday Governor Wilson, Uie eighth of her native sons to he chosen president of the United States. Krom the moment the president-elect cross- the state line at Alexandria until i f me 11Uie parsonage where ins was corn s years ago the rec.ep. Hon was one of great enthusiasm The presld'nt-elect proclaimed the hope thru his administration might mean the final obliteration of every thing that In the past divided tho north and the. bouth. Standing on the porch of Mary Ilald Seminary, In the chapel of which he was baptized, he spoke to a great crowd. The presidency, the govsrnor ald, ho regarded "aa an office In whlch a man must put oa his war paint," but he added that his visage was such that he "did net mind mar ring It, for a man can Ire als gate. ''"fa and still fight." A great rawijf mea who aave Ukea the narrow view of leglelatlaf for '.eutionrU advanuce would have te be t istered, the governor Delated ent, In er "that they iusy be the laetru- C J::etlce aad iaorcy." 0. E. TVIETMOE mm I'hvto tiy A"-ri(in i'rt A(H-Utlo O. E. Teitmoe, prominent San Francisco labor leader, convicted In the dynamite conspiracy trial at In dianapolis. "DARE DEVIL" RACE FATAL Venice TraeW Scene Of Disaster When Exhibition Oash Goes Amiss. I.os Angeles. Hal Shatn, a wnll knon automobile nicer. .s fatally lujured. three others seriously hurt and others sliRhlly cut and bruised when Shnin's racer shut out of thf cup hnped track fcnon as the "dare defU ract for life'' on the cones Him pior at Vtnlce and plunited into the crowd Shnln died a half hour after doctors ought to save his life by an opera , tion Tho seriously Injured are: Mrs. A. , II. Atkinson. t5. tourist from Vancou ver. U. C. fractured lower Jaw and lacerated lip. M. W. J. Johnson. S5. ( tourist from Madison, Wis., loft hand fneftirea and minor injuries. J. M I iioyer. i, Iaih Angolen. abdominal In juries. All lll recover, accordln to tha doctors. Municipal Carllne Pays San Francisco. In the first day and a half of Ils operation. San Fran Cisco's new municipal railway lino re- turne.1 to the city a profit of J532 75. The first car wns sent out Saturday noon and the receipts for the half dny were 715 75. Moodny's receipts were J910. makiug a total of MGSS.i5 for the day aud a half. The estimated operating xp,-n. of th- rond are J450 a day and the fixed churges on the bond J234 a day. Men In Well 6 Days Are Hescued Hums, Or Prisoners at the bottom of a well S5 feet deep for sli days, without food or water, Itobert 1 Koontr, aged 3.1, and William M. Car roll, aged 26, homesteaders In Callow valley, to the west of Stein's Moun- tain, Harney county, were rescued by a neighbor , BIG GARMENT STRIKE ON IN NEW YORK New York -Men and women gar , nent workers estimated at 125.000 went out on strike In New York Mon day, tying up approximately 4000 fnc- I tories. They demand higher pay and ! better working conditions. Picket squads of 12 have been posted at all the factories affected. 1 The Htrike is confined at present to ; the makers of men's and boys' cloth j Ing. Of the 125.000 wo-kers In this I Industry there nm about 40,000 wo J men. It Is declared, however, that the Ladles' Garment Workers' Union Is I at work organizing Its forces for the ! demand of an extension to other ' branches of n peace agreement signed ' two years ago and that a Htrike 0f 70,000 more workers would be, called to enforce tho demands, An eight-hour day, 20 per cent In crease In wages with a minimum 10 a week for glrla and )1 for men nbolltlon of child lahnr lnii work In the tenements are the features of the strikers' demands, THE MARKETS. Pertlanst. Wheat Club, 7Se; bluentom. n; red Russian, 77c. Osts 2I per ton. Hay Timothy. $1J; alfalfa, fu, nutter Creamery, 37c Kggs Candled. 22c Heps 1812 crop, 20c Wool Eastern Oregon, Jlc; W1J. 1 (lunette valley, Iffte. 8tettl. Wheat Tlliiestera, JJs- elib. He red Ruaslas 77c, Kgs JHc. Hut! -r Creamery, IH. Hay-Timothy, in per lea; Arfatfk, 111 por team. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Trust Investigations, Roports and Tariff Hearings Await I ing Congressmen. Wiishlnston. When congress recon vened on Thursday sctho propara .on for the riiactiutmt of legislation during the unit administration "ft coin tin ttCrtl Seven distinct Investigation by " I .nine are srhmluled to begin They M the money trust, tntlff revtswiu Se llnvon (iraiul Trunk nillrvad . ijI trust legislation, foreign nud "i tlo chipping irual. eurinii y In.. ' .hi Inquisition Into tin- aff.vra o' ' iiwrlntendriu of nuruu e in t' t i-f Columbia The inrg,t l i will COl over $100.(100 and leM i.i. ll) be takrii both in Was' in, inn . nd Srw York Cemmitttss Will Iteport H addition congress will receive re. ports from- The senate committee on Inlerwta'e commerce, hlch has taken a vast amount of ttltuouy on the autl trust subject The ubcmnmlltei of the snnat eommltlro on prltllege and elections. hl?h has conducted the Inquiry Into campalgu receipts and ntirnitlturps The subcommittee of th" seuate for Iza t'latlnus committee, hlrb has In rstiijated charges that Aitierlratis and American Interests are responsl bl for the unrest In Mexico and the alttupted revolutions In Cnbv Th tariff hearings are rilectcd to last durlni ths entire session. While lUrj ATi under war. Mr Underwood and his silir on the ) and means cominttte" "ill be engaged In (ormuUtlus; their several tariff mea 1 ures Will Etdlt Tariff Legislation While tb" ays and means commit tee Is holding hearings the democrats ot the ftnauc committer of the senate ' will tin studying rates so as to b ready for action hen the house mens I ures reach lhlr chamber In fact. t.'er)thlng points to tho utmost ospe j liltiun la tariff Insulation by the dcimv J erati. Hith Mr. Clark and Mr Underwood hav urgtd I'resldsnt-elect Wllon to i ( call tho extra session Imroedia'ely af j tor March four They want him to confine ths business of that session t ! the tariff only If tlmy have tholr way concress will assstnbln on March 25 or thereabouts Th flmt tariff bill will b- reported without delay and others w follow promptly. CovirnmiBt May Acquire Eipress in discussing the Insugurntlon of ' the puree) post sv.tsm which vim put In operation at midnight. Dec Jlst. j i'ostin.nter General Hitchcock said be I regarded It a stepping stone to the acquisition by the goTrmmeiil of tho entire eipresi carrying busltos of the country Cofmnlsslsn Pusssnris Hsw Mates. ' The tnteratat comtnerca conuntn- slon has suspended until April 30 pro posed advancement rrum 0r,I1)n of rates on lumber Oregon, Washington and llrltlsh Columbia to eastern stairs tla Hea ver. I'ueblo and I'ullmsn, Colo., In or der to afford an opportunity to deter mine the reasonableness of the ad vance Th present rate from Port land to Chlrsgo via the Colorado gate way In rtr, cents and an advance to 'J6 has been proposed The present rata from Portland to New York Is t.i rents and It I pro pnaeij to advanc this to HOI'-. a hearing win be held to determine the 1 reasonableness of the advance I While lumber Is the only commodity Involved In the cnmmlsslon order, It Is probsble that tariffs affecting nil other commodities likewise will be 'suspended pending a hearing. I.mn i her is the only Item agalnr.t which ti protest was made. National Capital Brevities Major-General Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the srmy, will lead the In augural parade In connection with the Induction Into office of President elect Wilson. Aa effort to extend the senate cam paign fund Investigation to corer the presidential fight of 1911 will be made by Senator Clspp, chairman ef the In vestigating committee. Tor the Mrst time la history wire less Christmas greetings were Dashed frora the Mare Island navy yart at Baa Francisco te Washington, The final fight against Ihe so called "beok trust" opened In the supreme ourt, whore a printed argument was filed asking for an Injunction against the carrying Into effeet of agreements between publishers an 4 book sellers, Hegel te ceatrel the supply and sale ef beeks. Asseag the 4ewjecrstlc sesstors who bare tslkel recently with President elect Wllse. Oh ere Is conellerablo rail te th effect that ie western tan dilate for apelatmewt as secretary Of the tnterier wlW receive serlens eon tleratlea for ttrat eMIee unless he has the uadltlrtcl srirport of the drrao- C. S. M ELLEN Charles a Mellsn, presldsnt of ths Ntw Mavsn railroad fornur prssldrnt of the Northsrn I'jcltlc, who was In dlctsd for altsysd violation of the Shsrman lav,. Brief Nows of tho wook llradstreet roports 311 business failures In the United Ktates during the past week, as compared lth IS! during ths previous week. In view of the unsatisfactory posi tion of the opium question, ta Chi neso government has Issued a manl festo relterntltlg Its desire to suppress the etll A remarkable record has been estab lished by French submarines, which despite stortns trnVelrd SCO hlltna, submerged all the time, without a sltt gle stop The Public Servleo Corporation of New Jersejr. beginning January I, ca tabllshed a minimum wage soale of 17 a week for women and girls In Its employ j Orders for I10.0OO.OO0 worth of equipment to accommodate the rapid ly Increasing traffic In the northwest were placed with Ui carshopa and en 1 glne bulld"ri last wrwek by the North , ern Pacific. , The Kellogg Toast ml Corn Flake , company Is alleged to be violating the Hhermnn law In a petition la equity ' filed 111 the United Hlatrs dlslrtcl court at Detroit, by order of Attorney , (Jenornl Wlcknrsliam to settle for all j lime the eimul to which a manufar turer run control retail prices. A new application of the recnll wilt be attempted at the coming session of the Wisconsin legislature. Hereto- fore such a law has been proposed to apply only to elective officials, but a 1 bill will he Introduced which vl ap ' ply the recall to nil appointive offices, eapeolally the railroad. Industrial and I tax commissions. People in the News Chna. W Karris, stuln printer, was arrested nt Oklahoma City, Okla.. on a wjirmnt charging lilm with the forgery of slato wurrnnta Alfred von Klderlnn-Waeohter, e. retary of stnte of the German Kmplre, died Monday nt fltuttgart, Gornmiiy, Of heart disease John Hchrnnk, who attempted to an anrslimte Theodore Hoosnvelt, Is re ported to lie a model patient at the Oshknsh hospital for the Insane. Jnron llrown, 90 year old, sou of John llrown, famous ns the leader of ii.- .hi. I ir . ,., ii,i, im iimiJiir s r err, it . u.f , died at Ills hom In Akron, Ohio, 1 General I. ills Porimndns, whu wns prominent in Giumml Oroxco'a nriny. hits surrendered with 200 of his men at Harrul, according to official re ports. j Thomns L. Cummins, fnther of Hon ator Albert II, Cummins, died at his home In Dee Molllna. Iowa, n wun 30 years old and had liiniii III for morn than a year. William I-oeb, Jr., collector of the port of Nnw York. In to resign hta 112,. 000 position and will uccept an ad mlnlatrntlve position with tho Guggen heim mining enterprises and develop ment projects, Andrew Carnegie's merry Christmas lo his friends and relatives cost htm ,i6,000, This amount of money wna sent out la checks especially engraved with a border of holly In amounts ranging from 150 to 11000, l-g 1 I X I TT J fr i sftgtegoiir a rnrklrsmiasi mi ot th Asms. I'tie 'alisuiilllles u H,,f preselll llielliseltes In m I I rem linuili nte Nlilllslllgl) ! lit ii tiiiilillnitur In the l'dl. I.... 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' r n 'k (l.iiUlili sleiuld make "'rulgta fut re'tirn hi lte lu.jrtus gltrll It strike Ilie pl-i-er nil tin- Ink of tired." Nat flush a Hst flrssch. .... .ii rtl'kttlg s slK-eet 111 "lie of the; to of his dl'trtct where he was not known erinrlly and In the evr ' ,1,1, ,,., Ml, ! I ,,,,,, , t . k ... ... , 1 .. . I 1(1. iiiw iiiiii iii-i " o'ii oi. liUtehef In rind mil how he stil talk Yr." replied tlm buirhor. "I there " "Whst do you (htnk of Ifl- i-ariuiv- in ii ffiiM ii.itiMMi imir "I've innde n belter pw Ii thatl tl'-sl Worth of "otip tHine-. Kansas Cltj Htnr Taklno Aim." Friaiir irini i,iiri iiim niiiirtiiniiii hi Mlllttl 1. fllll Id all.,. A I .... ft niiiii 1. 1 r s r r,,i iimii 1 1 r iiifitiv tints a: i " ' ' ..... lie or no ariinrv in mun iiri'iirii n a The Im t. Min s wit I (1 In mcd soinewU li for n marksman Arrtirary I 'V" ninl the Judgment of dlioctlon s i ,1lHln,t..H l. ..... I,,lu 4 1,. tt - - ,,, ... ... lectiinl suptiriorlty. Now York Press- Then There's Ne Row. freef sotmilnl like n lilatnl hnt" dnice ii lie loft for town." "Doe Iwi alwnys elnm the door hnrd 7" "Slit serftrr moritlns? Thrn h r, ho m.m.i.. ...i. i . a . flon't tnm-t at (ha breakfast tnhle." Hpokane Itevlow, The Bess Blower. Time e.AO. Wllstle lilows In nesrtj factory. Nnw office ixiy nsks If It U time In go homo. Old office boy uy no. New Ixiy cull iittnnllini to fart ftist whistle hns lilnwti. Old hoy rr torts. "You wnlt till tlw Ihiss IiIowb." Chlcago, Tribune. Defined. lie What kind of n resort waa It ye were at? HhoWell, Judglnif from the kind of mea I saw there. I should si It w the Inst resort for inarrtHKOAbU gins. Boat on Tranacrlpt eHsrble Trouble. Twewnt Abb Oh, muia, falle flownstalra iM broken me neck. H Mlstrtasj Well, whntes-er von've hrokal will fie OfntactesS from your wages." ixndon Bketclk tmjw mv liilinusuilN hie nwa rwln etWn will bstilil on i 1 ef bh eteke.