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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1913)
r Cbe Cillamook Rerald Cr 0111 , ... ..ti. -r M)( IT. Oregvn. u: 'lor tht act SrPSvKllMHS 51.50 A Jldvcrttettitl Kate ,ortisements 1 --i-rtioo. Ir line - t . . . I.M.. IP i i .t'.1UelH insertion, nw , -!."i! Notict r (Maims f f!nk. per line . -or line. first insertion - on .5 ! 0 aV I 'I TVEWA V. J A NT -. a move on to make the vice- J . .. . himt mimtir. mere i . . i... . ,t merit in re- t iui.le By ben a cabinet . r 'he vice-president wouM be touch with affair and i.w.i.fcmt sudder.lv die hm ' o tn-tter able to take up the : are free to confeaa that the impro-c-. , ..,Pw went amendmentu as put Sorth are , institutional amendment giv- -.vpk the powtr toetect their ny direct vote may ir on me cms of onit,.- iv chi them I 1 he t.,e i . i !n - rvi v-.al lri stat . - le. i . are . m : to t . -y e P- j At .tuo. !' 'i. uia" ' aid iise to : t"v mtrol .- .'.M'Tit. ''. ',f . i'.'in : - tv tt - r th : '-. . rr.J t t 'L -" ,t - r:d ; r - .:-.- i'. i-i n . . it - i-dei.. ..: : ' T-.-et.- - ' " - tii a : tf - 1 - - ' ri.-ii -'. 'A !' a .. I'll 1 h -' - t : . a (a) ' . .. T Trny - r an i tne spo - s- :' rail - - du- t .. I i . .: : aoout .nj- y t.-. t ii .-. - busing-- -'.'n T i -. drr 'ir . - .. if of- ri' i U- :u'i fotv . . t.Tie mat !'.. t a rk entirely, t -aus! of Jack f ir.rir--.vhite all work is getting u al t . S (. w .. w 111 regard to our mails. Up -.ursday we had received about - ;.m three weeks, and since but v we have received no mail . t. and no one seems to know uc will get a mail. , ejjectej DT tne improvements, ow- T . . tt issue uf t.ie Bay City Kxam- ing to .he misunderstanding, were iner i-o'.tjined the statement that the I present. That the data in the en Ex itu- .-r'; circulation w&4 larger than gineers office had not been available to t -.' 1 .' y other paper in the county. the public and that a matter reaching . .. t; - manager of the Examiner such stupenduous figures and so vitally k 1 - - it.ni this is an absolute false-1 effecting the property owners should h .; : trat the Herald has almost if j not be acted upon hastily and without ; '.t t .ce tne circulation of the aam- j giving each property owner a hearing. - --!"-' tHy as far as the county is ; After much Jiscussion the matter was c - -i. If the mind of the editor fi.iaiiy deferred until Monday evening, ft. Examiner has become so abnor- ( January 27th, at 8 o'clock. v. ,:U really believes the Examin- j We might add that the citv improve-err...- :h, largest circulation of any 1 rcenU wiMn the la,t' yMr and p.-. tn- the coumy, we can attribute . expense incident thereto with con- to but one cause, and that is i..tj- must coi.tain within its j.tc mighty strong whiskey. CcrUr r -rt leaders of the Progressive o;,g whom are Munsey and virne of Michigtn are advo- aljandonnrfnt of the progres- G c-.. tm s . ,. rej ji ft .r . Ci r. par'j realignment with the old in party. The old line party - were wise in sacrificing ig but the control of their It h,is been proven quite eon tht the progressive rnove- me'it 'a rnainiy a Roosevelt roove i e-1. 1'roi f of this is in the fact tb.-.t '-1 1, 1 r progressive candidate, fan 1 n tu slim even in those dis- t'i' t- vht-ru Roosevelt got a good vote. -ta-iee John W. Campbell, pro- r. -,! car.uidate for congress re-e-i,.-i : 1 TilLtmook county, 156 votes; a., agaiiiat W. S. Campbell, socialist l'f votes, W. C. Hawley, republican, i.i . t.;s; R. G. Smith, democrat, 2i, '. A. Stiil:i.rt:., prohibition, 75. C 1 Thursday, January 23H, another s, ctal ikctiun will take place in Til 1 xjok City for the purpose of making some urnendmonts to the city charter. One of the amendment. to bo voted on i for th-- purpose of giving to the city t. . power to is je bondu to th xtont of $75,OuO for the purpose of paying tl.j co,t of street paving Intersections. A iother amendment dwells upon Ihff re-usBeeament of property relative to improvements, ami apparently Kives the council power over the courts. An amendment giving the mayor comphte power over the police depart ment shall be voted on. Another amendment to he voted on is one which empowers the council to assess property which receives benefit from public improvements. ; blcy, Editor CllC5d.lV an d Frld.lV ! PP. at tlo rvxt rW nt rlHa'nook. of Maroh 3. " YHAK IN AUVXNCU Bach subsequent insertion, line Resolution of i omkilence and Lodge notice, per Hue Business Professional carda. mo. .06 1.00 .2ft Omplav Advertisement, per wen Al.i. Display A .to must bv in thia of j SC Siori"nV tSSZr. Tuwidav and Friday iaauea. , mtis are imperative. A R V 21. 1 0 1 3. We believe the eoet of paving atreet intersertiona should he pid for by the citv and we further believe that the credit of the city houM be uuined if necessary by a vote of the tople. that all outKtandin warrant Hill be worth their face value However, we I JIMoiH nnVr.!flnH -td fur this! fUlllKHIt w t reason there is uncertainty among the people m regard to the matter. We . not through with the Warrwn "wi truction Co. yet and lor ;nis rraa.! i mM(iy jjnpnrtant matters may depend on the action of the voters next Thursday ' !i vie- of this we believe the matter "- r..u'd have been put up to the voters in t L-'farer and more concise form, fot I hv an explanation from oir city that we could ali have a clr u ,ieU, . tg in regard to the matter j 3iC BuSWESS !S GIVEN WARflWG. It is r . t ro! that the attorney ft.rj the Wa.-.- Construction Compain., Cr,uagu. Jan. 11. Before the aud- ,;rif:ea : - ni.i-!. the amndme:.t j j c.- 200 Commercial club banquet-a.-oSv. ..ro t., w te ..r. Truri;. iN ir.8yent.en Wodro Wilson tu A-v.la. i : - .0 iru . we will j ni;ht cvi-vie.l his d.ctriiw. of "New ., -tior t' v. t.-uiotn t the "-! Krwdwm." and Md his auditors thn ' 1 lt Ihe AO'netim- Wl " hcy .,uht U eorwiuet their business would be t-tUT . in eymphiwrcc with th,- law ..... was d.mc In u: Hnj wjth the sense of "rnoiv and jua v who could be held ir.jMfl.. Govemer Wi Urn's thome waa 11 n at: o:tk tie.: ri'-;-(nible. At th- -n.eting if the City Council n.!d for f.e uurp. si o' levying th a-essm-' '' -r t.'ie street ami sewer :':;(.irv;ve . .t- a very small number of oat citiz.- wor.; prjent owing to an afjjjiiruiit rr.iMj'ick-niUriding between certain f tm ojuncilmen and U citi zens S3 .1 seemeii to be generally un derlM0 !";.t the matter way to be de terred until Cue Monday following the city election or the 27th of this month. The reading for the assessments effect sumed nearly three hours and whtn footed up by the engineers was found to reach a totai of $175,000.00. When the time arrived for the coun cil to take action in :he matter a vig orous protest was made by some of those present pointing out that very tracts outstanding will aggregate near ly $300,000. It is said that Tillamook City, with a population of 13&6 accord ing to the last census has more miles uf pavement laid and under contract than Forest Grove and Hillsboro com bined with a population of 3783. A gentleman who has traveled extensive ly is authority for the statement that no city in the United States with like population that has ever como under tiis observation approaches Tillamook oty in toe number of miles of paved streets. Witn this tremenduous load upon our shoulders we must pick our .-ay and walk steadily lest wu fall. The wild man ot Iiorneo, better known as Sam Cotton of Hay City, at one time in tne junk business, hut at present editor of the Huy Lily Kxam iiier, has taken upon himself the task of annihilating the two county papers, the county court, the teachers of Tilla raook's city schools, the preachers, and in fact everyone ho may not agree with his wise (?j notion,. Somotmng uu;U to be done lor Sam's relief, for ne is certainly under a terrible trajn, He is jiaoie fl Inaku n balliiun amn nion at any timf, r if Bomo one does not cut his suspender and let him go, that terrible pressure sauied hy a liuU wogeneous, concomitant PoniMornerw tion of hot air, gus and iXiwr varlomr in flammables which are mixed- WUh ! Zll, n':' T nUnCr0f fi" . r ' reader sh-.M ....... .7 .7 luw , r..uu u r SPrHIKI M a t,rrn, : :. .:, . .V "r mi:mr"r fUi fniinu..i . , ... . 1 tvoseuwa u. iwaj oi aoars Kou e Zuak V ,jTri S --,k:JohnKunn;.,Wadoftho PuM 7 " "'-" -no rmue in tne heavenVl .ruli ' , . , . ' "ik ""3"1 uu not alarmed and think the judgment tlav ia .Hi-n,l r... ' """' uay .J:,!.' B8',Urt' Ut it is liabl iiaoie to be nothin ' more t i,n ireat (V) Sam-Cotton who haS ooiwn, wno, huving u.e Ore ! worked himself up Into whl, 1,01,1 'during' ore of his masterly I?) litor.iry efforts, has su.'donly tntnsfo-iind Into 'n might) motoor. tlmt he would b. h shot from this oarth into ihr heavens, lendm for the timo Mnn Brest liitht unto the nation, rillaniuok u'.Hint.v in particular. nnnlly lamuna: Kcr-plunk Into tho rcinV ( Venn for an I vorltmttnjr ride on th water wagon, , ; Now we don't say thoss thin ro ro- !wrU huppen. wo just mention that they ronht, for it hnrd t. tell Just j Amonc tho various ctiiinierai hcum what mivht take place. ith such n tor- tiff of Uto Nioy Department, tlioic U riMe literary volcano in our midst, j none in notch f eater ottlelency hfl If Sam', friends would wive him from ' been shown thnn in I he worfc of the a flight sen the skies, wo would , llvdroitraphic OllJce. A must litiportnnl mend that th. id S uk . court of treatment nt the Hay Uty santUrium. Surely Dr. Hawk has Dr. Ilawfc na good strong room with properly pro-if every kind of ship thnt eMaaea the teeted wtills, where the fellow could bo j Atlantic, whoro It rwcoffnued us one haivilcd and properly dieted. Allghljof the m.wt eireeUve safeuuarda of quality of baled straw, fed wlthn pitch-, transatlantic tmvel. fork to insure safety, follow!, by the f The Hydrographie Otllce at prvwnt aid of the Hre department, with pump- col lecU informution as to dangers t. me into him abtHit ten callone of good t navigation, trenchernis derelicts. hrse stilts solution would, we bolieve, j wreck-t, drifting btmys, icebergs, ami in the course of a week work uif eon-, other mattttn of vital interest and im siderable of his clfervescmg ethuber- j p,rtanee to the mariner Daily memo ance and Anally pull him through and ' randa nre issued, riving the portions bring him back to a somewhat normal of l daggers, and this is supplemented state. ' by a weekly bulletin contaloint; this No Cotton, we h.e a fedinc that J information In detail The Pilot Chart, w have given you altogether tuo much , publiahetl at the end of each nvnth, is Space. Down de.it in our heart then): not only n compendium of all this in is something that tells us you are do formation, but it contain special arti wvrth it. However, pity for you has by filled officers that afford a impelled us to make at least one feeble fund f information totally inao-esaible effort to impress upon your feeble though inflated mind your terrible con dition. Will you heed tne warning? That is tbv question. The Relations Between Busu.eea and Government." He plainly indicated that business need not expect to be let alone if it is engaged in using or striv - t. g to use the gvernment to get special help and particular favors. The functions of the government. declared, were to serve mankind and not any class or party. He said til connection that retarded that end must be broken. " The fqtvire business of the United States does not depend upon the gov ernment, hut upon the business men of the Li itoii Stales, declared Pre! ac-.t-lect Wiison in his srwsvh. W.lron scid four things fr.unt he done, either by tt..- business men volunUrily ..r urler the whip of Uw." These four things were : Naturs! sources a. be conserved and alt", us.d for the common good, "Raw material must be put at the Itsposrtl of every K-rm in tne United Staler nn equal terms. "Banking credit must be put on terms of evjuality to all. "Business must be free of every form or of every kind of monopoly." As Governor Wilson finished his first ' declaration '. e was loudly applauded. No applause gritted hi fourth decim al ion. "You do not applaud that. I an, sorry you feel that way. For thnt will ; make it hard to do whnt will have to! be done. If you feel that way it will! have t be done by duress, which is al ways unsatisfactory. Elaborating those four points, Gov ernor Wilson said : "America has come t a new way of independent thinking ami is going to think its way out to a triumph.n t con clusion. Very few men have devote! themselves to husbanding the resources 'oreea i of the country for the common ood, I hut many havu devoted themselves to ' exploiting them 1 "The rank and' Hie in ih. Mni, I States do not believe every I) ly is on ! equal terms. You hnvu got to clear yourselves before tint great general jury. 'I hat it your job not mine. "I have reason lo believe that then are nner cirelut and outer clreles of lrlfil fltlll that ti 1m. n ........ ..... ... - ...Hk it 111c.11 viuuwb IJOfc IIIVO 1 lU t . mo me uniesr no Knows tne wople i wno are running tho game. The Imn'- org must ; to it that this belief on t(,e part of the people is abolished. If credit were open to all on terms of uipiaiuy, tne unpnsioii Wouli! get about. I'eoph: dor.'t havu mnres," novo: night- Among the bltf business mc.i win? hoard Governor Wilson' aptech were: J. Ogdun Armour un-J Louia Swift, packers; A. J, Karlh.g, president, of the hit. i'nul rallromlj John V, Farwell, multimillionaire biiiikur: S. M. Felton nrnHbl..nl of the Wiibish: Marvin Huiftltt. nresl.lenl of thu North. weitorn; Cyrus McCormlck, head of ' Itioal Harvester comp, ny J - m.. A'. i',tfo(I, wheat king; "L tL ' "..o.o rrosmeni. 01 mo Uontj. 0...,..l.rf . u... ... .. ' Commera National bank: . us Itosenwald, ld of Soars Roe-" man Uar Cornnanv Mah. i. , , N6t0! It sou to i.vlilrwrf. It, il, above UttoraneJ- l.,.i li-I..:.!...!. ' i "T mn iV ' t rc-sKiont-eieci , U" cl"8C UmeU with tl,u' p0's un(J defnun(JJi ,t u ( 'I"" ''vi.lont that he U going to eort Ut- inrtutnc possible with, hi putty. in n .rdivtr li Unit those .l.-m . .1 nto nwl. Mr. WlUon statements tuo clean cut and lcl-l ami brand ". beyxid any doubt. u uno,uund progressive. ... .Vl-iv MAN 1(1 HIS TRADH. j ; Kn.m Scientific American. i puh.ication of h oiUce. vxh.eh han ' wurU w ide reeoiition. w the not Chart to ot umnu in iw rn Chart except thrvuh such a king-established and carefully-organised system as characterise the llydrogrspt ic service. The work of the Hydrographte Office has recently grown to be of such im portance to msriner all over the w 'fid, that the maritime o bciato of the Kiro pvan nation hae arranged for co-operation for the benefit f all mariners. j fhe agency of wireless 'tiforrration ih made tae New York br fb a ert j of clearing house for this inrrmatiun. , ! he system ut clieetKn and distribu-Jtu.-of news 1 the m. l iwr feet that rt!i ever b :i devised m thf tnicres s of ihe riit.-r. Ttt II ydr graphic OcKce rentes wiretrss t.-tKe fnrni , ,r" ! " l"! disseminates this by 1 t,,'Vh"' Mt "d w;rele... ! U ,hc ft" eo,,.nmler. of I fc, on lvt"n ui"e la ' hr on ,he ilM'- - v' ' " I IwfuAt n. ul in rrt-w.l 1.1 il iHtfi-fi In navigation. In the t-ose of severnl lines, this is done under a positive urder from thtir head offices. j rurther.r. rc, srrangtmeots are bt-f g perfected whereby, us soon iwitirw lion of any danger on the transatlantic route it reeeived, the new will lie transmitted bv cable u the Hydro ffrftohic Offices in Eurooe. to be there j givtfn l0 the vaHutu -hare . i)t . furUl)r Uuntinn to hipfiir.g which iit about to depart or has departed for thjg gide ,)f lhe Atlantic. I he UeuU.bc i Setv,.rUf f Germany thought enough " ,of the American Hydrograpihc Office! j u, requMt them to act as th- hradauar. ..... thl, wrvi.tf. 0m. K-,ini, t c iRdidereii the one bureau best qua I fled . to carry it out. It is a cause for grati- , fication to know in what high esu-em the ottke is held bolft here and in j Burope. The Pilot Chart is accepted j us accurnie, principally Heciiuf it is prepared by nautical men for nauti al mon. Thus a British marine oftVer In the Atlantic Monthly of July, I5KW, . 1.- "UailinD ahlr. .....I S I. mttiy v,blig V r many a smart rssgs lo the v. ln.1 id current ehtrta' stlfiflltail In lhm . fnr ns practical benertt to sea fun.ig 1 is concerned, the A.-nerksn llvln graphic Officii is far and away ahc il ( 1 that uf any othur nation and is blt ssed 1 by navigntors of nearly cvury country ' under the sun. " In view of theso fneU, the Scientific 1 American regrets t ie un that a strui nlfort is again being male bv the -.... - . ., .. V. , "u,""u 7 W" "'Pimm "s AKr",ull,,rt' l" tJt"' e-nlrol of the appropriation for the publication of lh ViU,t Ch"rt- Korthermore, the V,'e"thr ure" "u,r 'h. forsooth 10 prepare ami publish those chart thumselv s. Hi fur as our investiga tion has gone, tho proposed enange Is strongly opposed hy thotu very inter ests the shipping companies and tho captaina of steamships and sailing ves sels for whose guidiinco the churls are issued. 'I hey claim vorv tironcrlv. as it ileum to us -that tho compilation of such a purely nautical document should be dyne ljy nautical men possess Oil of the technical training und priuti- cal sea- faring experience which uru the i.cflfiJiary quallllitutlons for special ivorl' of this rhnracter. Jllhimook nnrKcf.s'. Tho following ..r'tets re now paid I for farm produolit at Tillmnook City. C'oi reeled every Thurhduy: Kggs per doz. Uutter, per nlr J0.7C to Potatoes, per cwf, Chi!ese, per Ih. . ,171 to 10.315 .8.1 .75 .IH Cabbage, per lb. .014 .02 ,02 ,02 .02 Cnrroti", per lb. 'rnlp, per Ih. S(uash, per lb. Pumpkins, per lb. Apples, per box 1.00 lb' i2.6 l Hoifs' lllrht. ilreHH I " ,,ur 4, Pr lb. Heef dressed, per Ih. M CALIFORNIA Tlie Sunshine Itcnolied LOW ROUND TRIP l; IVt M A I II W V cma m i. is Mi mis wit 1 K Ivtt.l.Ms I'OKM'I. VNl OU'KIIOS CI I'V UOOI'Hl b'S SAI KM 111l iiiMii ntlirt Mm" I me I At'Kelre. I ullnll. I'annlel ullipt CntllitrriiK ihiIiiU wttli Mini Ion tetaiti limit- THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE DAILY S N IMvANXICO li.M'N'KH itl. ()!!cr.itii or. i niimun Mmiilnnl anl ToiiM-t rMrepliisr 1 "t ! teei liigh Imh V it day Hilie iimiI ilimi'it ir CAI.II'OK'NIA KXI'lfKtl With MmntUnl nl Thimi' -lee.ink' t'l, all etcel llttfH I k eit ll) lire mi l IliiluK t'Mf. All t".l: iiitHYl rtt !.! Fran. I f Willi UtMUiK'i Ulern t'lP vl. u ten r .mill lIlunlMb ! Ant elee .ni l !'- ilii"el Ifu lt lfti foiea. leri.inu ar n-mii i Ij ti. heU. "i nln ..titrr n l a'llui uto. 1. .11 ni innir -1 Vr'ii r i te JOHN M. Clrr. l.eorrnl l'sw..fi A.eiit, I'uitlno I ie,. -u E. N. CRUSOrJ. l'aintiT ;it)il 1 1 L "uiitt .n Is I .11 1 l IC- MM. lit". 1 lit !!!! I il A I N url. 1 in at iut 1 v ; 1 ill iitiook. :tr ir. Wll.lt illlil Ill.lUf .1 IM'H'C It'siraliic tlt tlmii a xciu'm Millet tj It it m to tin Ladies' Home Journal? ( ilVC I HIV iM'til I ft tt Thomas W. Shcii Tillamook Bak t :er s Bread IK) S. I.Iv AT ALL GROCERS HAKH&SS l))N"T Sl'Otl. A GOOD lluR.SH by keeping him In shabby old HartutsH. Wo am selling HarnosH made of tho best stock at prires thai ought to tumpl you. A WW. I. MA UK IIARNKSS will not only improvii the iippi'itranre of your horse, but contribute to your safety nn well. Many a runaway could be avoided if the old Karnes had been discarded in tune. VV. A. WILLIAMS, nihimnok - - Orcqon A TXTCTj) HPTsT1 TM XTlJLJ V Jl2iA I IJJfcllI The TILLAMOOK HERALD is the best advertising i meuium in the county It Reaches the People 1 m WW 1 mid nf and Flowers by tltc FARES liOSHIUK't, (iKANh I' M lill'OKI ASIII AM' Hi"! IIi.iikIi n. b'lenle "lull ei III I .me I'unil" to vim lliiiiiii-tiue mi l ntlirt .tiict tlmt I) k A II I'BKKI.VS Kaatna.vT n.ir omen m fMnfEton I' itf AH Wk tllltr--' ni.i i.)k. ! M KHKMi 1 I'M VhlClAN end .si J.i.1 nS OfRVe N CnMCtrle V JI W. 0. AcGcc, A.D. IIOMKiM'NTilk i i 1 nIi ANIi si K.! N OfTW Ketl I'oui' t Mit.iai I r ir I li (Vlltml. 3rl .e I. Dr. Jack Olson ItlCSIDKNT I'l.M IM Offti-e Ifoum frotii 0 a n ? i " 0rr l!. R. Beali Hcul btalr Office M.,th I'll'" 1 ' 1 1 mttm 1 1 " " ,J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. VKTKRINA i.l N tl(.lh 'bvi.ci TillamooK 0 retjon El. J. Claussen L-A WVER lht TSCIIIClf ;liOK T Tillamook i I, GE0KGE WILLEH Attorney at Law Office In Commercial Buildup TILLAMOOK, ORE. T. H. G0YNE Attorncy-al-Law and U. S. Commixlonrr Opposite Courlhnuie JOHN I.ELANI) HI NDI IfSON Atlornr n I nv AbslrotliT lillamook Itiiildincj Koom 210 H. T. BOTTS, LAWYER COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT. Office liOrMiOl-, Tillamook Jiloclc Tillaiuool;, - Oi'f TIU.AflOOK UNDHKTAKINd CO. K. N, IIKNKMt, My. Four hom West of Ilnkory. Funeral Director alliUesnlerf Embalm.r I.inly Ashlstant When KoqUcsted. Pioneer Transfer Co G. L. DJCK fc SON, Props. Bofk Phosiss The Same lrlc3 to fiveryont