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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1913)
MOSS? Mm I lift I a o r-- 'SSUED TWICE A WKEK-ESDAY AND FRIDAYS Jz.RGE:sr Circulation of amy Pap- ,m -r,, , ' ' ' ill I IV vy V ' (J IN I Y hi. n 'lU.AMOOIC, Old'.OONj l'HSlUf.UV 7, 11)!,'. xo. r s ' it; 'MS ' ' 3 Y T 1 1 i J. vr- First llatsosiaiS Basil? Ciiiamoofc, Oregon ' DIRECTORS: J. C. Um.uhs 0. C. Lavh Kli.fi, Tait Paul SenifAwt W!: M inmitlM mo,; T 7 Snfe DrpnU wherr yottr vat nper will lie wife (Venn firv. Wc ( pleaneti iohow tftrm tr ytm, I ridtt : US. ; Gtjvrnittat : Slpcrrljifpn IWTBOST PAID ON TTKR DEfOVTB V.' AS REVIEWED IfsJaten Livi:,g up io Ploclpn EXTRACTS FROM GENERAL LAWS IK REGARD TO TAXES ! flection Zi. Tans h-jtally levied ihk! i hariced In liny year may be paid on or ' ifore the fir i Monday In April follow j IbK, end If not so peld they (hall be- gthat IT oov-half of the tasoa against Th prurv mad durtttalr particular parrel of real property. laio on personal orotiMrtv : NEWS FROM QUR NATIONAL CAPITAL PAVING COMMITTEE RETURNS. Io ExptfJitu Tusincss Washington which The paving Inveslhratlrtsc committee whin, wout outside th fif.t of the week u inreatigale and enaminc the pavement of other citi-! retur-ied on Thursday. Several m- !- .,f ouUide PviniC have bwi shipped )n (oe 0(lr fwople to examine. The committee picket out n peva ment man who will com nt.-e in a dnv A conaiital tonal am- i OT 'r the purpose of examining thf the . PaToni. Senalc Would Limit President to a Single Torm of Six Years would restrict tt fhetr vblttUr ple4cM to Mt'1- tb" time for the payment I President of (he United Stales to a! Several sample of Tilbrrfv.k oave- so errfoWawl! acrly In Uie l remainder of aurh Uim my ! ! lt ttrro of U rear, and wouM , "ent are now in th? Ka-..: of thr. report in !litf (hinl m tt'u Mt ih. iii.ii. ai.ir the aiS to lAdttwm thtit matnl)'rf,VlrwJ 'nt any IndlvHual U paid f ihf lialatiifw are trylf U Ufrlim or before tha ait flml Monday of I -odnimt lApfil. TH the 't, and knep at il'UMi h8 ri to and Inelude thn- firat Mon-' " Wood row Wllaon, Theodore chemmt -ri wtlr make il- tvtlow f IwatiMMW wU4i(walflX f Ot4w noxt follow I ; but if; HoowreU and William H. Taft from hout 10 days, tli fiawtes 4oura of previoa )p rrmninlnc one-half of uch Ux Im wktn elertion asaJn. waa approved J tfl paw on or before the ftrat .Monday fy the aonate, by the narrow majority tiat 0 fAajU (Hntsr l Ulartod. (-UbrT, then urb remalmoR half TlM Oktcctad atcva pHtttr flctU- ta dli.mft, and beaidee, the tMrwl io tktfUlatt. Only tb' iMret thereon v hull be ktm Mm m thrown mi, but ibar P'"01 nl eollcetcd at !h rl of tl ;a (m a (UN wa. tndifd by Dm "!v centum per annnin. from -w.fC Oi Wlia. two o theoi ' r1 Monday of ApM proeedioa:, j wstJ;l W--k rtolut.oa by vote Uoauwlj btH ijMMw two dwtmtrVlly I'1 Ux'n " delirquent taxi-s tbure of 47 10 3. iMvr;d itbe (bird- On. tatrodMOwa hi ewllacteU from the Ux payer ! ' Chamberlain, of Oregon, and Worke. by AfeiMit ta u ropeftt the flat &mry f' , U the benefit of the! Jaw of ltl, wbleh l duo U boeoma tmr,lJ'' uu P' eontum h t Hmalty. j 90etl i 1U If not replied. for he in-fit of the county or ' The o(br two prt-lde tlua lU Kor Pr public corporation which ahail ur4or. ury of tat am: rtat ;(,,vu itrwi in nny portion of nurd trattrr eeUI coairoj the lot pot- - iteTri at the rste of tweivt-, In j office and lht the male puitst, Ur r"lum Mr annum on much tiuta, it m i omr ana mat tfie utaie pritstef W" r enuum on aucn iKAta, ( I' attail be auaatoiefl he th wi ,i (tf rwm the day on which fhnv tuKMimit tt" Propoaed change la leriahUton me l mourn t until U.eir po)mnt; pro- : c"ooi oe roreloW. The role abowc WILL DEDICATE EASTER SUNDAY. Work on the now Chriatian Church is now proffrcaainif r.icelv. Cor, dtrntfaJ lerm. the aeoate adopted the b well in hand afrain after tbe stormy veather of January. The wlte of toe eho.-ch are now construct ed and the work of puttiot on the roof will K-on beirln. The art glaaa for the window ha arrived. o th.-r.. will ti no delay from that aource. It is hoped that the new church will be ready for dedication on Hater Sunday. Mr. Roy will soon ahip hi cement plant to Spokane, baring completed thie part of the work. of one vote. ! After a three-day nbt. In which the Projtrwtiitlvfa Joined wlih many Hopub- ltcaa In oppoalog the reatricted preI of CnllforoU. .re the only I'arlfle Cot aetialon bo supported the ala Slo term reaolutiou on It final paa a4te. Tboe voting ajfatntt tt were liorfth. Idaho; IkunH. Orison; and Jonra aol i'olndcxter. WaahlmrUw. Jol how the r.cst houi- will receive rv v . I Smack Your Lips at this Delicious Candy f andy u (m t twh a M f0tix to (foal with after you H)K DKUG STORIi'S SPECIAL .CII0C0UTES 3Se Per Pawitd mrtrwwea TOMTIT WblHHr HOW It It OOMiblo tipro- .itj ( Mnall a prt-. -AM ook Drug Store: KOCH St H!lU K. K. KUOt. , Mi i 4 IAn North oi Puttalltrr -Urliot) GuarantMNl Mmt tk V Not Salkfittary j .lnry ot !UM a yrar an4 not later Ihnti ixwrmber 16. 1914. All of l be I ejona of the lll flat atdary law are reflated In !b hll, rrwrt nas uni iat(o; in Utnat l'i! f Urr Uotrett opunty bond tag ruad bi!l by the aetuite probably , will moao the ratliua: of joint coo ' (reno cominttleo to ptct on tin lbtr - rwu and J'MnJ bllU. Tbe Kurd wit paaaed the boa and kuown aa tar Oraior Wll, While boti pn oodntjr boudtnc new ubay ia i ae jnawt the Vldml. further, that thiw aV.nll Kj. an that it baa hceu treated aa a ooUtieal wanco of three wr-conl rebate unon '"tioti by nenatorw. Sonif of the iy lux paid on any separate parcel of 0,1 Influcnrlal Itepubllcon aonatort uroperly or upon the poraonal ,ro"1"l ' nd In all probability th pnifH-rty churned to any indivbJvul m , fH"l the onate that the Urn ha aforesaid on or before the 15th day of ct,me hen aome Umltatlon moat be Mttreh. nest ortor to tho dato wium ; Pul n poaatble nmbtUoos of men will mth lax would become tlt'liivpient if not paid. ci ;nS7. On or iminediat.dy ftor fiaSr't nlondarof May in ottoh voar tiw St.. -iff anall troNd to colltci nil inovo tho houne to adopt the roaolu tloa. Tariff Hearings End. . The bouae waya and raoaaa commit tee baa completed all hearinga on tar iff lovbitoa. Monday, th Ocstocravic twJtas .i'4aad in bit tvountv immi i.mmn Wi&.,- rty. of Vvmcb oabalf wa ! erabar majut frasBYtfj: (he na Ho EETINGS St'N'PA Y AT .:.(n I'. M. MEETING AT METHODIST CHURCH ArMrcwtl ly CHARLES PHIPPS, of PortUud rs meet'g at christian church AlllllCMH'tl I IV :MA DRAKE, M. D.( of Dniw, Colomrfo AT 7:.'tn 1'. M. UNION MEETINGS PRF ; iYTERIAN AND U. B. CHURCHES Willi Same I'rtir.uii at Utidi CHARLES PHTPPS "The Sunday School Man of Oregon" find EMMA DRAKE, M. D. Will Ut)th Spetik at Iwioh Clmroli Dr. DtfiK-' u il hc White Slave Tra' Sifal on Daughters In Bondage" ALL ARE INVITED I bounty court ahall b the BUpervlnttig puwer in rtxid miimra. but the p(ople ot iHiuniien rhll ote on the queelion of fal ho.wl Ih' Hun! or tlm-SKn bill rorldea for eleotloo of dli'gatea in road dia- i trtcta, thee delegate to attend a eounty road meeting to determine up- ; on road qqeattona. Houae Ovtrrldts More Vetoes The follow ma vetoed btlla were p.ird by the hotiaa: it'll retutHtt depot Mnta to ttoot at -. ' iufomatlon rooolvod aa to dc );i imm for tho convnlencc of ih. tr...!int public Keouinng abut !! n iru;M'ityownttni on eounty nd to u. Mroy thiatle and other novloun In. and provldlnc a petmtty for i) ; doi.'ig ao. RequirtiiK rhool dinv. t. r to pay for iikii.tIhI and latter i hre. throuch tlu-ir own cnreleaa- nw, conirnctor' )' unpaid btlla. frotilbttlna: axpondlturcii over and ' above I lie auma uppmiirtatcU tor any public Inatltutlon or department of tho Hinte and orrntlmt nn omeritoncy ; btxtrd to look aflT uch work Tro i vldluR that no eii-nditurt nhnll be mad bvforo an appropriation i mde. Saloon in Dopots Prohibited i Uitdor uniwidnii'iitK which have bron i ti I made to ih" Hnnkliia bill in the mm j ate rtKulatliis tm imIo of liquor noar ieiolii, the bl! now prohibit the lo cutlyii of a saloon hi auy diiol, uudcr the name roof a the depot, or tu an tt.l Jtu fin tmildUui. Originally the bill wM iiiU'ii.fo'l io prohibit wiloorm from t m In. . i l v.ithln SOU tet of u do- ..m Tlu' 1)111 ia ::lo anuinded to i'X riii.lt' Iriict "tore from Its provlalons. Trea Textbaofcs.Arivoaatori S. niitor Ouy introduced a bill pro tltlntK tluit frc textbook ahull lie fi,nusli'il in nil (he public aclioola of i In- hi hi i' "i ept In hUU NOlinola. Tho l.i II protliliM thill t'itoli aalionl ilUlilct almll pity (or itx own txioktt. Any itnclmr or nnyoiio noniiootoil ofriclaily will) llio pulillo mcIuioIh Is prohihitml from In ttuy way liulue ft uuiicUilly coiiiiuoltHl with tho puralmtio of aurh IiooI.h. legislative Drevltleo ItoaoliKlotiK of rt'Biuirl on tho ilcnth. of Captnla .Innioa Hliilcoly, of Urotvim vlllo. wiro mliii'li'd by hoth Imuacn, Senator CiiIMiih' hill flxhlK tho nil- not hh) m hroinbforo tirovii! on or I ocrnUc wu wb,ch te 10 rfplaw tho befor- tl,.. drat Monday of April, to- j Wb'-AWrich law. They wiU keop -ethur ith tho aeoaltv nd inioroet. Moodily at the work from now up T l V I t' IflKd I...M l.f. .... HUH IU- ia ir,a rwu iiir, I UK lUls. BAD FIRE AT HEBO. On Wednesday oiKht atabout 10:30. fire waa discovered in the warerooms of the llyors & Son store at Hubo. Before anything couki be done towards vinc the property the warehouse and tho store adjoining were enveloped in flames and aoon burned to the ground. Ums is oatimated at i 15, COO, covered by $r.M0 Insurance. PLEASANT VALLEY Sta:. jmJ county, 23 mill. Tdl iM Kk City. i:t mills. Bay ty 10 milU. Port ! 1 illamook, 1 mill P..r( t NVhalen. R mille. INirt f Kay City, 1 mlb). Union Hi;h School Diatrict .N'o. 11- 1 mill. Schxl Diatrict No. 9, WJIaon Itlvor, ' mills. School DhUrict .N'a 6, xVoenrnov. '2 milb. Sciiool DtoUlct Ko. 9. TUiumoofc, 6 ' imint. School Diatrict No. 11, XorUi Nehal em, 2 mills. School Diatrict No. 14, Gtribal. i. I i The annual chee.'o far. tor v meetinrr Sixty-third cimcrojB con- j at tho factory the lirat of the month. With the exci-rtion of Ed milk Seh". I Diatrict No. 15. Foley (Crane '). 10 milta. School District No. TU, Wooda, 5 mille. Sohool Diatrict No, 17, Trask Himea), l mill. School UUtriet No. IS, 0rtorn. 8 mill. ehoo! Diatrlel No, tt, Clovordalo 6 in: lis. chKl District No. 28, Ixmg I'rairia, in lit. Scliuol Diatrict No. 24. Halm. 1 mill. School Diatrict No 2fl, Vjst !leaor, 7 mill. i School Dutnot No. &5. Mohlor, 1-6 milli). School Diatrict No. SI, Hny City !t niilla. .hIiooI District No. M Heaver, f, mi ill. School Diatrict No. 33, Fauoott Crook 1 mi lis. School District No. 86, Wilson fRoouliora) 1 8-10 mill. School District No. IW,: Sumll.iko fi nulN. Scliqol District No. US, Kivonlulo W mill. School District No. 30, Nulmloin 1-fl mills. School DiatricCNo. 10, Miami, fi mills. School District No. It), Trask (Hupp), 11 mills. School District No. M). Houldor rook, S mills. School District No. 61, liast Heaver, 2 mills. beli.ml District No. 61. Folov .!!. Probably a few da ufter the I m houee la organised the rv ib.aa i Hlum who was elected ir.jttad of John bill will be re.id for presentation ulurii the director were re-elected. Tiw blajti-'M rut, it is said. w,l) be ( made on wool, leather and aitricuttur.il ; , products. j Row wool, ur.iicr 'Schedute K." the M Moore i: ; t.. .-a!em last blKgeat Item of th? whole tariff revis ion, it U t.T It'll, will b- put on '!:.; free V.st This will be sutisfactorj to the manufacturers who declared te fQr the committee that the prf-nt duty did not now protect them from competition. Carded wool manufacturers, haw over, declare that the ilutv In mv.c. sary to their exlstmico, ! wrklre 0 rt of last Leather is also duo for n revision 1 G. H. Crani. was trunsa.-tinir business :i Tillam!v Thursdav. Mrs. I. H Moon- t: week to viit relatives. John Proctor ami family returned Tucia from a five week :sit with rehttie at Galea Creek. Mrs. Free tor's mother, Mrs. Huns accompanied them home. week been William Turner returned Ut from Due!!. Ore. where he has t cr. A Mutual phone was : stalled in the uowuwara prowtuiy to ice inv list. ) name ot Henry Ziirfluch ThursJny uonipentation Act Keported lead at in The Hera ury of the Kovoriior'a prlvato neoreiary nt $8(K) a year waa pimsinl by the fccnnle tiy a volo of IK to 111. The seiuito ilnfealt'tl (ho liouso hill Mos,18) !imiij, ' of tho if-vlsloii of laws commlltce (o, o..,.,.., n,atrllft No. ,., . i.... ....i ..i - repeal mi iiuoii'iii mil iiiitiniuK 1 llllu" j 5 inHi tics to maintain iiiiimiuiiosiH saua-torliiniH. Snh' of Ihiiior to a minor or ullowlni; n minor to plrty hy i;amcH aioiind a place whom llulior Is-cold will iveult la lorfjUuru, of t,l)n HceiiHo and a heavy penalty under tho provisions of u mil lulioduiHil py tionutor uaiuius. ,i(ur City, S.'hool District No. 6(5, Hocknwny. ill mills. School District No. 67, Tillamook, 0 mills. Shot ifl Croiislmw does not know as yotjust wtt duto lio will lieuin col- I 1 A , . . ... . locum; IIIXCB. JNOIICO Will llO L'lVOIl On. A favorable report on the senate workmen's roinpi'iisatlon act. am.'tid l to make It appl to employes of i';tes8 conipaui.'. well as to iN.se of railroad, and to i;;ve stale courts concurrent juriMlu tiou lth fed. ral , eotirlii in It oi'lori ciavnt. wis : "r- ,'d upon by the house judiciary commit tee. 1'he proK'ed law would pri er.be specific amounts of comp.visit! o-i to be paid by railroads and expro 1.0111 panles to :iny employe tllsablid by an j .iciidcut while on duty. I'liome Ta Is Ratified ' lViict taxes upon the n k ."t of rli'.reiis of the 1'nited Slates, whe'her : 0urie(t iroin Idle capital or from the conduct t.'f buslnesa, were made possi ble by the ratification ot the suter-.T.h ' nmendmeni to the Federal rontiiu tlou Delaware, Wyoiniug and New . -Mexico, indorsing, the Income tax . Mmjndineut through their respective ! Leiittitutures. completed n list ot 3$ I states that have npprovod It, two more than the three fourtltH necessary lor Its iinal adoption. A law will be intro iluced as soon ns tho extra sesslou opeus, which will probably tns In comes nbovo $4000. Pension Plan Proposed. A system of old ai?e retlremout for employos of tho postal service was pioposod by Senator Penrose, of Pennsylvania, In an umeudmont offer ed to the postofflce appropriation bill. It would i;lvo tho postoffico depart- inent authority to Krant "Indefinite j leavo or absence" to nn employe who liccaino Incapacitated for actual work j 'g with annual pay nt the rato of $000. ' Joeph Kutchor has a donkey pulling stumps and binK up hi farm. Miss ftoxie Woods uf Denver was tho jjuest of Miss Minnie Desmond Fridav and Saturday. President Jay Daker of the East Beaver cheese factory w.i the city Wednesday on business in connection with the company. He was settling up the buiness for the year Idl2 and ordering supplies for lil,. the right to vote for representatives In congress Hi'llewiiB the Puctfic coast cities will be flooded with immigrant:, tihen 'he i'.in.im.i ,.nal ope, is. l'o::,jress 1 a i -li i h.is asked :or an np ; i t'fa: ,o.i oi sTSO.OHa for ..n i:!imli;ni 'ioi. Maliou at Seattle. Senator Jncksoii of M.,r. d has uiiroduced a bill propo.-.. - '-'an for ivd.-ral cooperation wim il.e states ir highway improv eun 'i - The bill nouM authorise ihc ioveruinent to pay half the cost of Improving hiEh wnys used by mall carriers aud would appropriate $10.00y.i'uo annually for the work. .A II LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. National Capital Brevities. A bill nuthorlziiiK the construction of ii $2,000,000 Lincoln memorial tem ple on tho banks of tho Potomac pass ed tho house. An appeal wns mnilo by women to i $ tho coimresslonul elections committee for lUlBKflL'.l nf Ihn lilll In bIva wmnnn ' "DROP, IN AND LOOK AROUND " fx-