ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ilARGEST9IRCULATIONOFANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY Tll.l.AMOOK, OUMUtS, Fl(lll(t'.(V II, I'JKl. NO. 7 First national Bank CHIamook, Oregon DIRECTORS: J. C, 1IM.IU. B. C. Lamm V,m. 0, Tait C. W. Taumaoii I'AUI. ScUKAPftli vsli Imvc jui innnllcd some modern ' Safe Deposit Boxes where ymit vnl. tt t'.K pnpers will he rtiifc from fire. We w Ih- pleused in dhow litem to you. Undrr . U. : S. : Government ; Supervision INTKRlttT PAID Off TIM It OWOSITS I'XNKY ' WIJKK.SON IOU.N LhLANU HKNMUKSON .Vr-'t Trri Allwruy il luv irwl NUrr Public TILLA)OK il'Ullhl'MKlTlll'i t.WV ABSTRACTS : k'lAtV fvSTATIi sruVKYINO : lN'STKANCR Tillamook, Oregon ISA BY BABY BABY B very tiling lor the Baby I 'mi' h Bottles to Ko-p tin Milk Warm. All Kinds I Milks. Ctmilis. Brushes. Powder. Nippies. Laxatives, livery ihiiiK ilu- Buhy Needs. COMB AND SKK US FOR HABY SUPPUIB Tillamook Drug Store: KOCH Si. Hll-L. 1. li. KOCH. Ph. 0. 4 ln Noilh ol PwtnlflM ;'lufaclion Guarantrcil. Money Hnclt if Not Saliifadory tttltt . ' M.i.. I ' ftMlu4 I Send for Our 1913 CATALOG Diamond Quality SEEDS of !'ir pac luis been c"iiilil witli N'ortli- wit.t,n, conditions "'i'nl '"livery sml liMcd '"ih Iktii tested in our "Wn liilimtlorv mid lin fc'wi found Kood.TliiH ca t I OK is dependable "ll(l rclwilik'.WIirtlier vviiut to M,y oVV or loti it will pay you to "'vc our catalog. A Pll bringi i frtc. Scud l,lav for CuliiloK -'00. r in s If r KI'KCJAl r'll lUiailirt OOIXKCTI0H ."it" Mi Coitia MniUl. tib c.l.l..o lix III hum st.VllicU KJUh I. 'li.prllr I, lllll II. lKill Hl , Lainuil Cucullllwf i'kl, 1 Mill. l"t ' C"JV' Portland seed COMPANY POKTLAND ii OREGON L earl it in Tfop Herald to Official Paper of iilidinook County OREGON LAWMAKERS' WORK AS REVIEWED HENRIETTA HAS EXCITING TRIP. MEXICAN REBELS CAPTURE CAPITAL Oi 'fui'Mlny Uw UtifirielU lfl TilU .'Xk I ily for a ilw p n:n (bUtux lrii, tnklni; Willi hvr U (liUtv'wu pa'n- K-r Or Monk. f. AflMr Mt wifti, Senate Well Up wllh Vork but J. .v..t.hv. mxi wtf, s. i. MrCawi, Felix Diaz Released from Pris llmirr. P,.,,nln,l 1 "' i rHH llunlkriU Al House Congested ; GttrillM.J( lyf yMh BfMj lwo yottm; mc( p't Ml'-artl. Tim rrw eomUtixL of IJslettt. Tb clo. of llin fmirlh pi. -;i,nn,lt Jtmkliw. Wltr Oliver, ""k of ili li-ilatit nH)ittin fotilxiul Knuln(ir Hot ton. ( ill ( wall up iti IU work, only 3 Tim HurtriotU crofi th Imr ni! lw nittr lmlK lull or for iSImiuI J'i o'clock ntwl w.jnt down to ,0 rfroU "'""d" M'Jco Hty. took ltilrt fm4nt hikI Haul iihmir.v $ctnrU Hwkji, wbrv Uto jiawomjw 0:1 of lb" l'uWe l"UUlni5. no r mtUBIIon w iti l i IIIlBtunr la tt il fi.r wMI.. I ..il., il, 1. ,.f ."own i"i-.-ii aanereoui in me lit" hou llmt brmicli of llio jimkui. lock. " irlw:i 0.4i on Leads Revolt Ousting Madero Anxlct) Cttj, A!x -Th'j nny r Wy In o Uwily uIobkwI Ui tlo lank : - At Uol 3 olk n dnSi w, wnt of clMriflf! U. cl.mtlir Lfor Ui ,iotic ml Cupl. Junkinn llionRbt ho clo of th 10 Uy votitxl ll b !hij brtUr oridoovor to put ovor Urn frwIlBloiM unilwinkliii Ur. jr nrrivwl at tho lor lit nbou: Tint lat dty for Introduction of billi , U:t frwivl It Ux rouj;h, no ho brtwiglii forth mi niulaitch lu both ( (Bmi for the NVbulom bar which he ih rnwit mt lb hou ibut imnrly J foumJ tttt hIo loo ro0,li for liU boat. witit clrk. With iioum- IIU nct movo w; to innko for th iat SH MIU htl Imhmi laootlucwl In J (oumbiu r liitht hi) which in ita lh wil o far Oil mIoii mnl tn ' itpttkil mIk,uIIx itiilo uuUitlo tin. bur. WO In ihit hooM, or total of 'th HwrlclU arrivml nt tbo lii;ht hlp 9tt bllti. for the MUrtofi. Tbl In JuM Ut ,ttKut 12 o'clcwk and romainw) thuro or Mil tbnn tir liirotluwl UI,t 0:30 W"Jiieduy mornio; whn two yours o. i the taflJ jfor Antoriu makliiK tho .moor tb luitMirwiit mritirii t jbr without any troublu. loe tho booo wt. th rknifn' j CfUin Jonkitu tatl tlml in de ootuiMHtMtlcw act ami Ih Uwirtl uf , cWnK for the fta.'uly ol hi pMcnyrii ootiool bill. Iloth bmnchmi t'l j ho llj:uril that ho had on chntico in a lb rlo'a iriilon bill ami th Mult- ( hu'itdrvil of landing Uim nafoly over iwmab Mibool toAchur-mmorn. Th j ib, Tlllmnwik bar, while ho had nino liumr ml BtnutwtiK'iii dnfiKitpd In tho Uouao Th mimt" tMMMl ih minimum bill for wotnon an4 inlnoro. th mriiur ptacloK Hit cha-V In lil lantUutlonii unUrr ntntn mjK-r vUJon. (hr bill nrnomlltiK thn dlroct I'M mar)- ami ih railroad hrAdtlght innaatirn, .Vu laren nliprofirlnlliui bllli liava 3!"1 ittlmr boumi Tb ootiook (or tbn iaaaK" Of ROOil roads teglalo tton licit wo.-k U .ucfllmit. LcuUlalurc Akcd to Give 18.2S7.61 Aitroirtatloti olrnady imkr-d from thn QrouonJrKlatalure. nud now undrr cotiaidtfroUnn by Itm Joint wnjm nnd in chancen in tn of making th Colurabt river In aafvty. K tharo wnt tiuthioc ul for tfu m to do but to make for tho Culumbia Kivr bar. A oon a oiiblu the Honrictta lartvl on Uur return trip 'jo Tillmnnuk arriving bvtv on Thursday afturnuon with tho follou'ini; juennurs: I)r, Monk. Jtdiii Cock ami tho two ciru from Garibaldi. The other pa!o!)i;cni rcturiuti by irein nrriUnif here about an hour after tho Henrietta did. There wnn omo anxic'y in regard tn'tlnj -wolfar? of tbw -on tho- boat until abonl 10 J30 WwiniMMlay inorninj; wn cotnnittti'i of ihu Iiouk and J when wwl was received here by th n.tiatB. ha rvnehed tho huKo total phone that all had arrived in safety a of IS.2ST.SJ1 07 only four voO-n wr muiiler'-d BEnlimt tho ntlbttHuto Jilt I by tlif nen ato judiciary C4iiniuitt kIvIdk pownr to n ipptniu dictrtct nttorueya. sheriff and cotia(Abl, and Hot uttltui uieaoure iad III it unalo. The draatic provlklonN of ttif ori r.lnnl bill, which rt I low ml the Rovornor Ktiinuinrlly to Mipplaul Much otftclnbi. er inalnrinlly noflniiml In the ner bill. I'nder tint now bill ufflelnU tuny bo iujiplantod for periodH of 90 ilnys, but only nftur they liuvc been bHcii a hearttiR In eourt mid the circuit JudK" (I (Hi Id on that Ktiah officer lmn not been faithfully execution tho criminal laivi of the atate. With no member but Dltulck votitu In tho lietttlve. the w Idow'b pnn.ilon moiiaure. Introduced by tho committed on health and public) moral by re i,; '( of the Oregon uoilKretot of mo ihera, puared tho ntumte, nnd on IioIiir emolled. a Hem to tho Kovoruor. who wlenrd the bill He(ut to Submit Home Rule. Notwithstanding the fact that tho geuate had HAiictloiied thu HiibiulnMton to tho pKOple in ltll of the so-called homo rule amendment, rinsed by tlio iMHiptu lit l'Jlo, the houoe. by u vote if :1J to 2b, ic .'uxed no tu Buhmll tliu urn .Mlment and it . ill not, therefore, ;o to tho peoi'lu thruiiRh tho modliiut of the loKiMlnturo. It la tntlmnted li ro dial It will, however, bo otod on by ;m um or tho iulUntUo. 1 he Maliulioy nml McColloch reso lution, currying u proposed connUtu llmuil niiu iidilieut, tit VKltilC thn uia i.Ioiim of the lociahituro, pusncd the iieunti' doaplto homo opposition. The propoHod iimeudmoiit provldoo th.it IiIHh be liiiiodueed for llio firm '.'U day n only, ihemi St) duyH to bo followed b) mi iidjouinmeiit of not Iobh than 60 luyH nor more tJuin SO duyH, and tho liilliiuce of the uoHflloil to bo devoted to i-onhlileratlim of lOKtuiuiion. Itoopena Wy For Income Tax. Two roHoliitloim to place before the votorti important coiuitllutloiiiil araend moutK rohitlnK lo taxation were pann ed by tho bonne. Ono resolution Ih practically an ulillHB uot to put Into effect tho initia tive iiieuBiiro panod at the ll loo lion to exempt houehld cooda. It U lield by many lawyer lliut aucu a oitubllnt: net will b MCMiwr7 to leKiilho tho meaaui. l'lio other propoaM aMmdmeat would oputi llio way for a aUto i oomo lux. It Ih practically a aupucaw of tho liioomo tux meamiro, Uot4 lit tho liml olootlon kjr only 250 win, Short Ballot Title PaiMi Both Hmih llio boniuo hn aent on to th go ornor KuprcKontutlve llurd'a kill Antnria. JUDGE KELLY REN DERS DECISIONS Too followlni; cane which were taken under ndvineraent by Judge Kelly al tlto November term of court nave been disused of a follown; In tho 1 1 ad ley vs. II ml ley case an order was iniido ovorrulini; dofendnnt'a motion to dismiss the ease nnd Attorney Oak Nolan will be rinittcd to pro ruwl wiih tho cao in ttjo nami of the plaintilf. This wm u case wherein the widow of tho Into C. H. lladlny Bued for her share of the proKirty in the settlement of the estate, hut after the cane had boon tiled, she fettled with other heirs without tho consent or nil vice of her uttornoy Oak Nolan. Mr. Nolan who was about to bo loft with out any compensation for services til ready rendered, will now be permitted to proceed with tho case and if ho wins w ill undoubtedly get n handsome nt torney'a fee. In tho case of M. S. Copchiml vs Nehaloin Coal Company, tho jude ordered that Copoland recover $13,070 IH); that C. A. I'enrson nnd Paul Shra- der jointly recover ?W(.1H5; that H SiHlerltind fecover Iho sums of &IS1.14 and fo'.h.tU; that Paul Shrador person ally recover G'J.HS. In the CheboyKim 'I'imber Company vs, iinyH tho jmi. lound lor llio plain tiir. C, A. HurKKrnf, architect, of Albany, litis been in tho city this week confer- riiUf with tho l.O.O.F. l.olgo in rejiuni lo plans for the construction of their now two-story bulldiiiK which will bo erected on their property on tho corner of Second Ave. ICast and Second Street. Mr. lturuKraf nlao conferred with tho Miomnic lluildiue Association in rcgurd to plans for their now building which will ipiitu likuly ho built this cctniui; acHion. vltllni; for a short ballot title t lnltia live measures, In addition to tho usual title, which lu not more than 11 words will rIvo n "catch lino." tin a ready iiihle to voters, suttlui forth th uamo by which tho uieasuro is oomaionly oiowii, ' ntvltiB a hoarty Indorsement to tho ,'rojrct, tho committee authorlied by tho lenlsluture and headed by Gover nor West to Investigate the ropaed Colllo powor projoct, has reported back with tho recoramendaUan that tho lawinakors set aside the aitm of 115,000 with which to co-operate with tho state of Washington In making thorough estituatos and aurvaya al Um tltuntlon. era I Felix Wax, laader of the Vtra ("rut rorolt, tioil General i;rardo Itt-yea, from prison, aod, fall lug tn'o Kp under the Dtaz banner -Irttially enptured tb Mvxtcan capital A pltctieMl battle was fous;h Tt:tf Jay aaons the skjracrapp-. .tiiu hoir- of the city btweon thu cr;itndtng forte, caanoo roartnc v. itoe airfrtit nni rlfl? bulbu pattcr!nr a;w-lat the walla that hooaod thou uodi' of fqiu'.encrs a well a th- ountrymen of the combatants. Kt!mate of casualtiaa run aa hi;). am lOoo. Tho dead cerv.lnly wlil be counted by hundr-'!. Throo Atmrican are known to hnv suffered Injuries by stray bullet Thy arc Ioyd Osborne, tho author who waa aitot In tho tliiuh: Dr. It 11. McCroson. of Lincoln, Nob., and Mnrl Jtohohou. ti negrd, of Madison. III. Scarcity four blocks separated heavy guns of tho opposlnge forces. but the sheila fell throughout tho on tire city. In no section were the in habitants safe. Office bulidlncs. do voiad until now to the battles of bust noss. were turned Into fortresses. Washington. Throe additional bat tlohblps will bu sent to the east coast of Mexico cr.d orders will bo Issued al onco for Uio Immediate placlnK In com imn-lon of two army-trnmM)rl" for the transport of troopa to Mexico City for tho protection of tho lives of Amor- .leans and foreigners should tho situa tion there srow any worse. W. Va. Sheriff Arrests Legislators Charleston, W. Vn. Four members of tho house of delegates and one mew ber of the s-nato of West Virginia wero nrrested at a hotol hero by Sher iff Hill on charges of having accepted money for their voles In tho contest for I'nlted States senator. NEW YORK POLICE GRAFT $2,400,000 New York. Two million four hun dred thousand dollars graft from gam blots, poolroom men nnd lllegnl resort keepers $1,200,000 for tho captains :uul their collectors. $600,000 for In- upeclors, $C0O,Ot)0 into tho hands of ono man nnd then cut again, divided Into throe parts, one for a hotel man. one for n man who represents an of- flco holder, and the third for a man who presented himself for another official. Through tho confession of Captain Walsh it has been learned, the amount alleged to have been collected for po lice protection in his precinct was about $1400 n mouth. This amount, It Is alleged. Captain Walsh paid n patrolman ?70 for collecting, nnd di vided the remainder with nn Inspector. Lake County Deal Closed. Klnniiith Kails. A deal which has boon pending two years was closed when tho deeds to the lands held by tho Oregon Military Land Oram com pany were filed hero by tho Oregon Land Corporation. This land was originally granted for tho construction of tho military wngou road across tho Cascade mouutalus to Lakevlew, iti Lako county. Tho grant Ilea north of tho Klamath Indian res ervation, that within tho resorvatloa having been exchanged for lands out side. There aro about 50,000 acres lu Klamath county and the deeds call for a consideration of about $4 per acre. Much of the land la said to be fino timber, some is good pasture and soma good for agriculture. What their plans a io for handling the lands are not made public. FIRE BOYS ENJOY FINE BANQUET. Tho banquet Riven by the Firo Hoya at the Todd Hotel on Thursday even nit: was a succom In every way. Thirtyciftht sat down to a most bount eous spread. C. N Drcv, the oldoat ox-mpt fire man of tlw city waa praMnt n waa also Wilbur Stiliwell aod P. W. Todd, old exempt firemen. Short talk wore given by C. X. Drew, who told of the early days of the Tillamook Fire Department, P. W. Todd, C. I. Clouch. Tho. Coatos, Ft. W. VVataon, Will Spaldimr, Sheriff Crenshaw and Firo Chief Allan Page. Giro. V. Rooney, agent for the Pacific Sinter Fire Insurance Co., was present awl gave the hays a good talk. Mr. Hooncy stated that his company " sometimes furnished tarpaulin to fire companies, so that oods saved from a fire could bo properly covered and sav ed from damage while in the street. In view of this fact President E. J. Clausen and Chief Allan Page were dirctcd to meet with Mr. flooney, and make arrangements to secure some tarpaulin for Tillamook. The subj'ect of the reduction of the water pressure was also taken up. When the present water system was first taken up the pressure amounted to 110 pounds now it runs as low as 05 pounds. Something will no doubt have to be done to remedy this trouble. Three new members were taken into the department Thursday evening. The firemen will give their annual ball February 22nd in the ComTijrcial Club rooms. Tnc boys have certainly done splen did work in recent ycarj ni have saved the city thousands upon thousands of dollars. Their efforts should be en couraged and everything possible done to upbuild their organization. FOUR MASTER ON BEACH NEAR NEAH-KAH-NIL Late Thursday night a four mast sailing vessel the Mimi of Valpraiso, Chili, went ashore just North of Neah-kah-nie Mountain. A line was shot ashore and one of the sailors went to land and at once gave the news of the unfortunate condition of the vessel. The life saving crew was at onco notified and a special train took the crow that night as far as Nehalem Hay. The life savers arrived on the scene indue time but there was noth ing for them to do as no lives wero in danger and the boat was so high on the sands that the men could walk ushore at low tide. Thero is no hopes of getting the vessel off. OBITUARY OF JOHN A. WARD. Women Destroy Valuable Plants. London, Militant suffragettes do- troyed many valuable plants and did other damage, reaching a total of $5000 In tho hothouses of tho Kow Horticultural Onrdous horo. Thua thoy developed another part of iholr plan of campaign to force tho govern- Kent to give the voto to woiueu, John A. Ward was born in the State of Ohio on tho eighth day of October, 1832. He enlisted in tho Union Army in Company "D" 13th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry on August 2nd, 1S62 and served to the end of tho war, being mustered out June Sth, l$t5. Ho was married to Lucetta Watkins on May 17th, 1S06. Of this union there were born eight children four of whom survive, Mrs. Ella H. Apple, Teseott, Kansas; G. H. Ward, of Tillamook, Oregon; E. E. Ward, of Portland, Ore gon ; James M. Ward, of Vancouver, U. C, his wife having died in 1SS4. In 1S75 he settled oa a homestead in Kansas where he resided until 1SL2 when he, with his three sons, crossed the plains by wagon, settling in Tilla mook County, near Hebo, where he liv- d continuously until ten years ago, since which time ho has lived at vari ous places on tho Pacific Coast and last ly in Portland, Oregon where ho waa nt tho homo of his son, E. E. Ward, at the time of his death, February 11th, 1913. He was a member of the G. A. R. which order conducted tho funeral ser vices at this city, February 13th, 1913. Interment took place at tho I. O. O. F. Cemetery East of town. ' LAMAR'S I VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "jDROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" V V v w