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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1913)
MHO mlhmmM iff I ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County di, w Tim amook, Onhoon, Pkiiki'akv 28, HM.'i. NO. U First national Bank CHIamook, Oregon ;DI RECTORS: . C. Hoi.ni:s H. C. Kamii ' W.M. C.. Tait C. W. Tai.mauu l'.UM. ScilUAUUK 1171: have just installed umiic modern Safe Deposit lloxcit where your vnl. u.ihk puper.s will be mifc Irwin fire. Ve will lie pleased to show them to you. Under : U. : S. : Government : Supervision INTKKKST I'Alt) ON TIMK DWOSITS : SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 4- ROLLS CREPE PAPER 25c BEST QUALITY 2 3 4 ft. wide--JO ft. long 4 ROLLS FOR 25c Tillamook Drug Store KOCH Si. HILL. E. 1L KOCH, i'h. G. it tt ."uliifaction Guaranteed. Money Back if Not Satisfactory OREGON LAWMAKER? WORK AS REVIEWED Dale ol Final Adjournment' It Still Undecided SIDNKY I'- MKNDUKSON 5oivyix JOHN LKLAND HIINOEKSON .SVp';- 77r.. Allonury at Ltw nJ NuUrr I'ubllc 'MM. MjEj TiTfK Ai II ABNTAACT COJLIPA3V ilSl ' 'Ml"' M 1 1 in I.WV : AHSTKACTS : KliA L liSTATIv SrUVISYIMi . INSl'KANCl- l"4'. Pl.mri Tillamook, Oregon Cement : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile I AiUH-SCIIRADER COMPANY 'Wks and Warehouse front St. between 2l and 'M Ave. West A GOOD BUY Wf are desirous of disposing of our grocery and 'l'y Koods stock as well as buildiiiu and lot at lilinorc Pari;, and oiler same If) a hustling buyer at Jil'solutc cost. About $l,L'()0 will liaudle the deal. U'rniH can lie arranged to suit. AtJdreM ELMORE PARK COMPANY! Rockaway, Orego &VERTISE IN THE HERALD Halem -At the rloae of what usually lUn final week of the Irglalat- le aeaalon comiillrntlona came . UD hlcli make. It difficult lo tnll jut 'ln filial adjournment w be taken. Tli? Uiiilrratatulltiii that ttrlualli bail brxiii fuelled (or I lie ej;latfira 10 nillourn for five duvn nfinr It tint cleaned up lla work and lo co inn luck lor the olr iurto of ronMdeflm III" trtori hllla It preatimed tOltbe rt'MilbIe for ttir action of till? jgov- ruor ami hla private aecrotary, In abxmtjnc tUiiiiri) (rum the alec. utle otflrea. Tho Kiivernor declared during tha !( dial Saturday belna" a holiday. Ilia munle and houaa had no rlht'. to remain In aeaalon, but lawjrrs In be-th braurhe of the Irntalalure declare lliat It li a Irrl.latlrn dar and that tha tr.llalurt could work and bo wall llhln llm law Htrakr McArlhur Haturday thraw tlir houae Into a feror of aicllatlltnt by rrfii.itie trmUlou to any member to (rare (or hom. ordering th door locked and Itutructtna ttm avrgeant nl ant!" lo a ii out and arreat wary member who had left tll aeaalon with- out permlaalon. Tlir nriinte Indulgrd In a nornl pro- codur when It nurrcd to allow a'ch our of tlir 30 tFiiaior to anloct from thr nat xrtat of houno bill, which la before that boilr. onn bill isich. to lie shi-t. prefnrnnco and rclvc I in re dlutf action. Tlir procmlurr Itaolf ipMirxl to, ha no mor nornl than lonin of the aTrc. lion iti.nl". Soma of (ho hllla, which armrd to br of fir at Import lo thi 1 artiatur Included inch a thoav Kv 'rrnliiK th runnlnit of Mock at lursc or proUdlni: for ripndltlng the pay ! uon. of wlttif or Juror fna. Asrwlnc to thr rrport of th con 1 frrnco coniinlttri. and concurrinK In ' Tiiifiulmnnlii mad" In th houan, the firlintf pnaard thr I'anamu l'oclf Ic ap luoprlnllon bill, and 0raon will ap propriate for lla ahara In tha axpoab lion U71.000. Women In Oregon do not hava lo do Jury duty uuleaa they wlah to. Tha hnilv refiined to pa a bill nmendlnt: the lu to thnt women would hn com pelted to aerve on a Jury when iuiii tlioned, the aame n men. The bill for n state Imluatital horn (or Kirlx ami nomen went through the houii anil wn pnaaud by a vot of 39 to 2. The bill npproprlatea 150,000 for the twoocnr term, which U to be lined In entnbllhlnK nd umllltivll.Ini; the proponed home. Women mid tclrla nre lo In Heiit there un i corrective. The bill wim InlroiluiMMl In the mmiito utid pnaaetl that hrnliuh without ft dla- nl tote. Without miildiiK n Blnle .imend uient. Hie aotiiile pntmed the general iipproprlntloii bill for ntnle nfflcn nud Uiarda Juat na It went throiiKh the I oiixe ruilhor oxpodltlng liUHluiian. ho fur na npproprliUlou billa lire coiirorueil, ih,- annate (maaail nil the Unlvermt) .if (.regon and nurlrnUurnl coIIhkp Mlli. II In number. HgrrogntliiK f 17, lor the uiilvorlty mill $305,500 for the usrlcultuml achool, themi huiuii behiK In nilillilon in tho nnutml con ilunlnu itiproprintlonii. Tho minimum wi;e bill, which Iiiih now illicit HlBni'tl by lb" Kovcrnor, ,1h -d iiii Imiuiriimt part In tho defeat of 'l.awninco'H bill provldhiK for an elnhi hour worliliiK ly for women, with n limit of 48 bourn a week. Umlor Hi" provMloiiH of a coiiRtltu- tlomil amendment which Inn li'Klain turn la miked lo put on the bullol for Mm next Konerul election In n lenolu in, a Inlroilui ed In tint home, the Ore- lion i.'Klulntuie, nftur UUli, would con nUl of IH enulor, one from each county, anil C! repremmtatlvea. The amendment pioponeH to ehanije the wholo ayntein of leelulntlve repre sentation. It would place It on n pro portional bank with each county en titled to one aenutor and no more, and to lit leant one repreaoututlva. With only nllKht oppoaltlou, the ae ute lintmed the bis $450,000 approprla- I i,m for the Columbia Southern Irrigation project In Crook couuty. Thl bill wlH enable the Htata to take hold of tho work o( reclaiming the lauds uudur the orluluui Carev ro- OBITUARY. MADERO ANO SUAREZ KILLED I) Witt Clintin l'e wm Uirn ati Wllllainalown, New York. At the ajjc) of twciityonn ho wii miirrli-d U llclitn Kimlierlnv llurillrk. lj.nvlnt' l,U wife1 with her (iiirifiita, Mr. C"mi cain? woal Shot While Being Taken From to Wirnnnlli rcrnliilt( a year, when he t returned to New York for hla wife) hrliiKltitf her to her new home near Oahkoah, Wla. Two children were lorn U till union, a daUKhter aivl aori, I.uliil ami AUKUitua. Mr. (aic movitl to The Palace To Prison Under Guard Mexico City. Kranclaco I. Madero and Jot'i I'lno Suarez were ahol and Ncbraaka In later ycara ami cnKKi In kllrU , A mWn!hl rtdr Mnd.r RUd lock raiali.i;, later on moving to Hac Ine, Wlaconstn ami remuininK there u i9ntry lew yeara, until in wuc wa caia-ij io IjihIiip, Kncland, by the illncaa of their daulitera who hail married and lived la Ixodun. Mr. Cae then went to live with hla aon and family at Ch!- cauo, III. and then came to Tillamook with hla aon and family where he made hi home until hla drath, Tuesday irwirnliift February 2-r.thJ 1013, havl.-iK'! from the national palace to the pen)- ntlury. The clrcurnatnncea aurroundlnr tha death of the depoit-d prealdent and rlca praaldont of the republic are un known, eicept aa given In official ac count, which do not conform In all eaten. The only w!tnee were thoaa actually concerned In the killing. Tho provlalonal president. General -1 . ..... .U. 1. 1 1 ll . . n lived to U- nlnetyaeven yean okl. ! ' " am ( u men wua iit.uuii iu .a"i batween their guard and a party at tempting to liberate them. Two of thoaa aald to have been In tha party that attacked the autorao- Mr. Case waa a very kind and lovinif huabanil and father. He believed ii. alwaya apeakln a kikxI word for every one and In trying to alwaya do aa near 1 rlkht aa he knew how. Mr. Case'a daUKhter died In New York City In ISMXi. She waa on her way to vllt her faUier. brother and family at Tllla- niuok, after reaching New York City aha waa taken 111 with appcndicllla atal died at the French lioapitat. Mr. Caae k-avea a wife who I an invalid, and atlll realde In London, England, a aon, three grandchtldran, daughter-in-law and two brother in the Eaat to mourn hi loaa. Hie funeral aervlcea were comlucteil by Kcv. I). I- Shrude from the home of hfa aon, A. K. Caae, on Thursday afternoon. ' A GREAT DAILY AGAINST UCENSE0. LIQUOR TKAfFIC, Ttio dally preaa can be counted on to observe the drift of public sentiment on any question; the "licaral" papera can usually be found at the front of the piocession in this regard. The Chicago American, a iwpular "Hearst" daily. has recently taken radical ground in opKisition to the liquor businct.-t in Uiis country. The folltwiiik' uttcrancca are gleuneil from a recent editorial in that pacr : "You will never c2 another unclean UHtKrou advertisement in the American." "On Saturday this newapuper pub lished an announcement that there would never be another whisky adver tisement in thcuc columns. It wan forcetl to take this position to csciie from the incongruity of o( HsiuK the whisky trathc In ita editorial ! columns while increasing the whisky sales by means of ita advertising col-1 umns. 'The rule against whisky advertise- bile war killed In tu azebanga of ahots. The minister of foreign relation, rranclaco da la Barra. adds that tha prlsonar attempted lo escape. Neither makea a definite statement aa to which aide fired the fatal ahota. It ! passible that aettber knowa. An of ficial Investigation has been ordered and solemn promise have ben mad that tha guilty wilt b punished. Not unnaturally a great part ot tha public ragaxda tha official reralona with doubt, having la mind tha use for oanturtea of tha aotorioua "Lay ruga." tha unwritten law which la In voked when the deth of a priaoner la deslrad. After IU appllcatloa there la wiiLLam'PrtaoBer ahol trying. I a-cape." 95 SOLDIERS EXECUTED Man who Revolted Are Shot One at Time by Regulars El Paao. Texas. Nlnety-ftve federal volunteer aoldlcra were executed nt Suax, below Juarex. They compose part of the garrison which revolted, an Kered at the killing of ex-1'rei.ldent Madero. their former leader. One at a time, the soldlera were atood against an adobe wall. Ninety five times the firing squad aimed and fired. TEXAS TROOPS SENT TO BORDER Washington. A serlou claah may result betweoti Kedernl troops and the Texas National Guard at llrownsvllle. menta applies to all the comounds Texas, should tho latter attempt to that under the name of remedies arc 1 cross the Hlo Grande to the relief of stiinply more or less dinuit.ed alcoholic 1 Amerlcnns aliened to be Imperiled in concoctions." Maiamoras. Mexico. "In short, to the extent of its power, 1 When the War Department learned the American will keep iLs columns nmt Governor Colquitt had Issued or- Ican of anythiut; that is dauKeiuus to ders for four companies of Texas mil- the health of it readers or is dotri-1 liiamen to proceed to Ilrownsvllle. mental to public morals." ; orders were telegraphed Ilrlttadlor- Wo repaid this as tho most notable ! General y. y steoer. In charge of developinenl touching this great ques tion in recent years. The end of the liquor tratllc in this country is at hand. There will be need of all organisation!. now at work opposing it for uno time to come, but this declaration proves that opposition is becoming iKipulur. It has been adopted) as the policy of a great newspaper, and that means war to tho death between legitimate busi ness euterprisu nud this pirate of the M'as of commerce. Thorough-bred pure white egg strain Indian Itunner Duck eggs SI. 50 per setting also a few lino young white Indian Kuuuur Drakes for Hale Mm, :nna Uoenicke, Woods Oregon. the Federal troops on tho border, to send 10 Ilrownsvllle immediately such a force as he "deemed necessary" and "under no circumstance to permit the crushing of the river' except upon the s,.eciric orders of the Secretary of War " Ilrownsvllle. Reports that Major l.'stolian Itiunos, In command of the MatnmoniK garrison, had demanded money from residents of Matanioras ou pain of Imprisonment, nuuuig which are Included a large number of Amer icans, caused Governor Colquitt, who was Informed of the situation by tel egraph, to order four companies of Texas troops to the border. ject, where private capital has failed. All of thoHo who have tried the pro Ject am) fiillml havotmaitu quit claims to tho mate. Under the hill the state v til tako over tho entire, burden of eclamallou, and will get Its money lack from tho nuttlera In 10 years by the liiBtallment plan after It has been undo roady for productive farmlug, Senate bills which have passed the house mid III which senate membcra are particularly Interested will be re called by the house, taken Into that b.dv Mid li.ld upon the tr hie until tho " iti; agr." ro mop alaughterlui . ..tfTt'or.iOi,. which la being formulated among a cotorla of tho houae utuair, Bulrjar Aeroplane Hit by Turka' Shell Constantinople. While aeroplaulng over tho fortress of Adrlanoplo a Bul garian military aeroplane, piloted by Lieutenant Nikolas, a Russian officer, was struck by n Turkish shell mid fell Insldo tho lines. Tho officer wns made a prisoner, but the dispatch did not mate whether he suffered Injury. Single Term for Governor. Lincoln, Neb, Tho Nebraska house, by a vote of 80 to 12, passed u bill pro viding for a constitutional amendment limiting the governor of the state to a single term of four years. THE SIIJEET FAVLMI-JNi SITUATION UP-TO-DATE. The subject of street pavement is now the all absorbing topic among our citircfu. Tre citizens' committee ban gone into an exhaustive investigation of the matter and it is quite probable that our people will know aomethinjf about street paving by the time the matter is settled. The Warren Construction Co. 'a rep resentatives. alAO Mr. Detent paving expert who was retained by the joint committee from the council and the citizen to pats on the matter are here. The council met on Wednesday night as pre-arranged for the purpoe of fur ther Icons Idering the matter of aaaeas menta, and decided to go Into executive esionon Thursday at 10 A. M. at which time the various reports would be received. Engineer Richardson arrived on Ihuriday afternoon and the council at once went into executive session with him. The subject is being considered from all sides and aa we go to preaa the matter, pro and con, ia being dis cussed before a public meeting of the citizens at the court houae. What the outcome of the situation will be it is hard to say. REPORT ON HEMLOCK FROM U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Washington, D. C, Feb. 19, 1913. Western hemlock, says the Depart ment of Agriculture, deserves a better opinion and more general use than It now obtains. Intrinsically It is among the mos important of wertern woods. The wood of western hemlock hag generally been considered an inferior one chiefly because of the prejudice created by the name, which has caused it to be identified with easttrn hemlock. Testa by the Forest Service, however, show it to have S8 per cent the strength of Douglas fir, one of the country' chief construction timbers. In fact it is often mixed with Douglas rir and used for the same purposes. The wood is practically free from pitch, has a handsome grain, takes paint and stain well, and works smooth ly. It is suitable for sash and door stock, furniture, interior finish, fram ing, flooring, boxes, barrels and pulp. In bridges and trestles it can be used for all but the heaviest construction. When properly treated with preserva tives, it is a valuable cross tie or pole wood. According to Forest Service Bulletin 115, the best stands of western hemlock are found in the coast region and through the Cascade Mountains. The bulletin fuither gives the results of tests by which the mechanical proper tics of western hemlock have been de termined, and tells of the different use to which the wood is adapted. DAILY CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. Famished By Pacific Abstract Co. WARRANTY DKEDS. First Bank & Trust Co. to 11. A. Bar ber et-al, lot 36 blk 57 Rockaway, $10. Manhattan Realty Co. to E. 11. Tuf ford & wf lot 1G blk 9 Manhattan, 5150. T. B. Potter Realty Co. to A. G. Deans lot SO blk 50 Bayoceen, $10. Chns. & Cora Edstrom to Herman Schnllmever. U.25 acres Sehollmever's addn to Kehalem, $1500. Anna Sehwnbauer to J. L. & T, Ked- ford lot 20 blk IS Rockaway, S50. S. G. Reed & wf to E. H. Cotlis. lot 20 blk 0 Neahkahnie Mountain, $200. A. W. Atterbury & wf to Lena M. Scroggin lots 9, 10 ami 11 blk? Miller's addn to Tillnmook, $1350. 3. M. Batterson & wf to Geo. A. F. Ludtke tract in 3 N 9 W, $1 et-al. HuchL. Rittenhouse & wf to Geo. A. F. Ludtke tract in Sec 31 3 N 9 W. Tillamook Bay Co. to Stella Nyland- or lot 5 blk 17 Ocean Lake l'urk, $300. Willard 11. Stimson & wf to Stimson Land Co. tracti in See 32. 29. 33. 27. and 28 1 N 6 W. Subscribe for thu Herald, twice a weak. It comes LAMAR'S I VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. " DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" j