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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1913)
e. 6. Cromblcy, Editor T5ucd Codec a WiU c c . a -t.... t. srXSth.rTtOX SI S Koto ftrrt Irweruoa. pe - ' tA sobte iroa. Mm Mtwetd Ntr " ? Tiar dates - w ;.'.ea, per fir 1 Csrd rf tfck. re i! ' Lxals. 'r fcne, ftnt use ft.-? i FRH'AY, FEHKLAkY -'v It rt!i aorb Uff ? the P'' arri Si. alt ami kwv. yo 1 be on ya jttiirflxen ' for the craft? fell. If b --em ' gets W on -inc saaehi- dead er sacs fciad .' ssio irny" rery pwpwKties. M te M M j fo--, p wiB o Miurat: jw w- j ply uV yoor arikiM. Y keepnUet for ia wfciajoa. Tfc Aranact finditrtwlrtjppiekBtal 'fcjt, ordr4 lie oWJltIB of tf ejr mrk ri . U t fftt, fcmarf at lit umy at boald brek into yoor baoM byi alfto w .j.., mfaartaUoe w tr- up tb theHff ami nsake cr-ai Jaa bost it, bot sow rfc arvat eaa come ak(t and m yoa oot at yoor eye :eUs to Vae extert 0 probably a bsadrad dolUrt or tnoce m4 yJ ' cTr say a word. Yc ill not trm wirn your ribor o ibat a My escape iKtrsc indlel The Rrifies. cwieKtawia tbeoe matter aad Vno be it perlertly ae in throwinj tfte hoo'a into yoo ac aeep a be tax Ha mas natore it a miift-.ty funny thine, but it is here and t ooe of tie moat di:Tienlt tfatnc e bare to eontend with. kr adriee is Wt the jrraiter lino aad iel tb tboae yoc are e- Tasre aaa been accae enuei'in in rer Uis sanert for taoce "bo arc leadiac tit tartUjcsuon of omr rtreet pavt ment. Ai e hae said before, tats t entirely oncalled for. The idea of briajinK forth fafee inaincatjoos and dregsia? cp tbc part ia a campaign of dirty .-rad s imfiajr. appareotty for tbe parrG! of beeloodtne Ue real iasse. i rant noaKOK. Tae mteo who are btad ir? i isretUratioo hae notbibf to be af banted of. They are artini; wiUiir. tbeir rigbu as citieeoa and aw payera. In regard to tome of the detective vor'f that hat bees done. Nearly everyone it rrry for the troabte one of the td eoan eilatan waa pot to and ea peci illy ao are the me- who itood the exr-nae. Tee detective did this parieolar work on bit own initiative. Fv r tinee the eoaneil jatamed dowr. t'-r throat ol osaay of oar citheeu. a' : in ome eates 8?a'art their al n.'t t onanimoct proteat, ttreet im ; etnenU, the-? Y.ta. been talk o' r't, and ta- fa"t that detect! vr e" final!.'. - -. the job should -sioo o i -;t prise. A we r.av-'ai ' ''--, s do not believe tr.e-e waa fraft bat we do notj t'r.:-it the h-,-jld be eesatweo or ritief- ' ' strvnr'5 for tinting tew I i-r-aeo" ' .e-. firm notlet ,r i.r.ythi r-.rv If. ever, it ia cetera. 1 ' m TT-a f.av : merit it O. K-, and ft f.rv or e a tkirtt are clear, we art - .re t.- tigator wiil hve done - work in baring clears the at.-. y.-: 'jf i oobt. National Capital Srcvitle. I jth hoaae iictened to the reading ' t i stbinglon't farewell mottga on 1 tngton birthday. 7 ie death of tbn commerce oovrt Ma- h 4th was doeroed by tha eon-f--r me report on tfc legitlatlve bill. . gfc olficara of' the nary depart-.'.-. have recommended to Secretary l!' :t that the battleahip Oregon be ' ' - Pi 1. " or sold for Junk. 7 aenat interstate commerce rtuaa voted to report favorably . j Foiiefte .i4m.on bill lor the pt cal valuation of railroads and all .:?--ttale cemnierce rirrien. 1.' ireM& O. Hnmy '-on'roilnr of '!. - urreney, hat aiir.'y it, i-d that lit !r'- led to ri'.i the ;irsiM.re by ta '.on -. ' iing '!. I'lnd when h-it . -r. r,KH ilid not warrant It. Ju' ' r, i o'l.mitiee favorably ro ifW. :i I., making it a prihon of-f'-riiw to .jt-troy Irrigation flltobf and i,',r.i-r Increasing bondn of U. 8. ruarnl .ik from 40,000 to 4100,000. On ! thiiory that traffic In woraon In luterstato tornmerce may be rot;- ulatfd by lobulation as well uh the traft'.c In drut;. Kood or cattle, the ! 8upr.,me Court of the United States upheld the validity of the Federal white slave traffic act of 1010. Daniel J. Keefe's resignation from his post as commissioner general of Immigration has h:en demanded by Secretary of Commerce and Labor Nagel, In a report submitted to I'rcsl dent Tuft, based on complaints of of tidal misconduct. tc4a? ztoA frl . . ..... , .t nituHft 113. OS VK I ADVOO r si - A Pt" ' .'" !;; Itf.MWnWrt. I-Cr I'" ALL lf 4 t A ; f.,- f Mv-kiiv ais Thortday Mom v. ir'.rr ;jt 'icatKwi -. Is brer- i-.it Tjij rJ FrvUy KrMK-srr rt ;rst:ve. NEWS FROM OUR NATiONAL CAPITAL Hoa-lfltcrven!ion Plan Adhered To But Precautions Are Taken cm&7 of War 8tiaMo. AitfeoSB It was etaparti4 tbat lt joraaimt coatcmylatd m csasce w uz aoc-lairrrrotSoa poller. K aa a4axittc4 tkat Mkrty trooir woaii a n14 ta GaivraUM. la eu of on toward 4eJopita. IVit acauraaca from rto' Aaier cio eociaU la Mexico that th r.trremor of Mrxic&n (tatca art ra- tlL.'r iiccianax tarir Joyay o vijsiuaai PnseJdeot Hoerta, Secretary I of State Kr.oi beltevtw the pra ! isiec U oaiy the calm before a atom I Met Vjht 3(l Paatcd. Plain ibeUn oi food packasea 1th ' the net weisbt aad eoateata before they are to!d to the pobtic ia required by s blU paad by the annate. hkb zlretd) bad patted the boat StU&t chance nude by the aeaate trin re Calr a coofereace eommitteo of the tvo hooaea before the taeaswre to teat to PreaSdeat Tift for tlrnatn.-e. The propoaed lav i-oold reaatro the ' set weight and aseaanre of fa food product ur be coMptcoooaly dlaptayed on thf ootaidV of each pacia. Webs 3ll Not to AJJ-et Individual. The right of aa lodtrtduaJ reaidi&s la a "dry" vuto to Import Uaaor (or bit own ate -xill not be reatraiMNi or Interfered wtth if Proatdeat TtH ap prove the Webb liooor tblpmeot bill bleh receatiy paaaed both home of eon great. According to the atfvoeatea of the Mil. the indirtdoaJ citizen tiv Ins in "dry ' territory "ill have all the prrtiege. he had prior to the pa-, tlon Uvl. h eor.vlnctxS tbl pro ige of thm biii. to ton aa he doe not , hitlitijn eM b mMltt .ffective. To attempt to import liquor for aal eon j uk anT 0lJm of lhe wbjm it trary to the law of the tut within ; to My !hat umMr, roVerr,ment, eapeci- h Thl lro "iailyvernmant of the peoplr. ia a the friend of the bill aaaert. thi, f ilure t, of the people meaatire haa bees greatly mlaoader-, at th, .Lit at, tan w.t ..iom "t0Oli' Womtn Worry Con.;ret!CT-n. tt it a aertou Job to bo a member xmr theao day, accordlug to pmJnra that are reaoonding throut-h oi tae eapitoi. int oaroen e Viiatr- trouble 1 the tufr&gltt and the ant: taffragltt co&toverty. All cotgr-srnen have been IsviUid to rhn:h ,ib the rote for women adrot-tet oi March I. All have like wit vr; mifttiy informed by th atitf? tftit c-lcie watch will be kepi on thSr nuf.'rcge activity. The situa Uo;i d'-. iA bother member frtif. ejual n.ffrag tate, hot It Is jivlnp those tram Cher commonweaitb lot of trc .b'e to decide which camp th.y w'i favor. Tb !'!uffrajs!t are conduct! n a "lobbying" campaign at tha capito which tdd to the woe of tb legit lator. Sefiiny is Giflfittt In Many Year. Preparation of th biggest genera! deficiency appropriation bill in mai... year wa begun by the boute appro priatjont committee. It will carry about 2: .(K0,000, againat 17,000.000 last year. Deficit In appropriation!) of pen slonc of 115,000,000 will bo Included In th) forth'ioiuln bill. Thl deficit 1 caufd by the operations of the nevr Sherwood 11 -a -day tiorvlcu piitihiou law. Another bugo doflclt In In the preliminary operation of the parcel post. Telepnone Hrobe to Be Two-Sided Seattle. Investigation of telephone computiieH on Hie Pacific ooam, begun In thlH city by a federal grand Jury under direction of Attorney General Wlcliersham, will he absolutely Impar tial and will cover the entire coast. Employes of the Hell system, known as the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company, will be examined by the In (lulsltors Just as freely as officers of the Independent lines. The Tillamook Herald iives CO flnlrl Bond Trading Stamps with every $1.60 of r)av1'1 'lyd-U''rEe by n bomb ex subscription. . ''lo"lcn li,sl wek- W.CT.U. COLUMN. ( i4W, SB tB MIMU WWW rwarar- MWrtMMty aOkC lh t of re-iostst. u -Mn umIwI m tb vsvrtoas Amy rwu of tht sis-v feb from U tag fVota a taar1 of whja aajtfcoelty ia tl Jiury life ioat W. C AMwtt -aam Coatt Artillery trt l. . Amy: tvailT a crtuwratiT rafl -4nc tr for tao Itraowt r t Urn rafet n f IKr et the snVtaMOt any eoeaawny In U here w H.. ami my raojpaay rewfa a dirwtrad of a boot ItS a Ma. "TSr me- r rmW a rlt at the pott -barr eaeh n nth to le "rwrl tf third -f tfcetr pay Vary of the men aa their atir Jhiw mrrraama' artariaa of fwd rJ rMh'0 wh are aaefal U tarai ana they oaW do SMt f nwki aae IKir credit ia par a r bror or other akeavne howor Ttat the fteahJi of too an wM e rrt-.n4 tj aellinf beor aa the rraenatioa it a itatetaent thai I do . t rrut at all. Wit ay on eanv ; . i-y it coakloo he troo, aa 1 have! ' trMtteally ao air ia the orcaaiaaUoe. ! jlNiy after day there w no oe; te la the rosieeuiy aad ita tottated Mrca,th ia about 100 tmn. "farther dot credit the aUWaaoat that the dawipiine of the coawasnd mtmH he ianrovod b the tale af i- coaol to the mm. "I kw of ao fact th-i favoo the al of tiojoor to the mea under tny .-onditioaa and my obaervtttoo i that tnv aaie 'o Uvea) b injunews aamully, awrally aad phytically and break. doi inatead of proaaotinir diaciplinc." ProLibitiso Popchr in OkUhomA. BY GOVERNOR. LEBCRUCE Since oort ia, in theory, Rovurn- aent foonded Dpon the doctrine of the t,( the majority, it faihoold practice reflect the character, thoavht ' and atpiratioat of a aaionty of lh t p-.'ple. I do not contend that you can j krjrtelaU honesty and virtue into the ettitenahtp or any community ; but 1 1 do roeiend that the hcmrty, virtue ; and intelligence of t txtajohty of the j ettisoiwliip of every state abeaki fh. ion the law that tre to govern the people of that common wealth. j There are eettain lai that hve U ! oV directly with the moral rooduct of our ititentbip, and holdtns to tho be lief herein erpreaaed. t do not hesitate to roeocaoMod la yon the pnKe uS inch leitUtioa a will restrain the vieioualy iaclined and bring aboet a more whole iro reapeet for nghteoot puvemraeet. 1 have fuood that the taw wiich ar the hariieat to enforce are thiae the porotoe of which ta to define the ac- tWft of our eitizentbip in it tociai lite. Uy attempt for two yaar. a gover nor of the ttale to enforce the prohibi. jhave voiced their approval of ttale- f pibitio,,, arKj M My mu(t be the law of Oklahoma , , makv lUtemnt without quail-! ! .fu. .. VMr , ,.,..; jiene.. thece w nut a county or city in j , tfc lULc wner(. bootleini, : j joints can be mairtained if local c-.unU ; officialt, whoae duty 1 1 I to enforce the law, will do their duty. ! believe that the enforcement of this law thou Id be eifecled by lucai official; but if th legislature hoki a different view of tha matter and he- lieve that the law should be enforced ; through the governor' power, then it thou Id make adequate proviticn for ita enforcement. At present lhe only power 1 have a governor of this dale '. enforce any law, i by the appoint ment of one atate enforcement officer, who for the purpose of enforcing the prohibition lw and no other hat th power of a local huriir. When ih mayor of a city with dozen of police men at hi call will publicly acknow ledge that he can't enforce tne pro hibition law in a tingle city, it would eertair.ly teem unnecessary to 8tat: that the enforcement of that law not only in such city but in every locality in the state by a (-.ingle individual is a physical impossibility. I recommend that you pats a law giving the governor authority to re move at once any public official whote duty it is to enforce any criminal law, when he is convinced that such public olficial through neglect, failure or wilful design is not enforcing the laws' and to appoint in nis stead a successor. (liven this authority 1 guarantee to you and to the people of the statu that 1 we will have a better enforcement of! the laws of Oklahoma during the nixt two years than we have had during the past two. 6uffraalit Leader 1 Arretted Ixitidon. Mrs. Kmmallne Pankhurst was arrested In connection with the' "'"Ouctlon of the country rtsldince NO ltd: 01 III AKIMI Ol PUiino.v row prima il! lii the Cmmi Costrl vl the ,ntc I Ortn tor Tlllmk County. i t xm .r the lm win td IWMMt sf Mtfc l orkiorHKARisr petition nig pros m Nothw m beeeby giwa tht a tH ! the probaU af h w.H fWrgth Byrxm, 4m4. and f r the lWutrc of Wtter eataaury t Sweii IVter &amm. has boor 14 n tht Cowrt. aid that Monday Ue 1H Jar of Marc. WIS. t I W f aal day. and the room of aald rt at tha tmt hmm tillaasoa Oty. Tiiiajoooa Cntaty. Orwso. ba beer, apaoteted m tha U d saw for artor aid Utaa. whs- .ad wbera any person lolereaUd may ap pear aad coatast the tana, and h eaaa. if any be aa. why i petitww shaaal ao aa fftafttsd. tatad tai tt day of february. Haaaar ijaaoa. i County Jiatjfe. Feb. T. March T. ci r.xiio.N. in the County Curt ul the Slnlc ol Orcjtwi lor nilatn(k County. In the Matter of Willises tirtaam IHaaa. an Ifoe Person. IK THE NAME OF THE STATE OK ORBCON' : TO WiUuaa liraham Dean tad Willum McQuarrt. Gaardian of ad W.ltitm Graham Dean : Yoo are hereby cited to it .rd ap pKr l the eoart rom of the CVtt Castrt of tha Stat of Otogoe for Tilla nwok Cowaty. ta tha ltty of Tltamt-. Coanty of Tllnwot nd ttate of Orr uon, oa Monway um 3rd dy of March, 1913, at 10 o ckf of taid djiy. thm and there to show etuae. if ny you htve, why ThooM Coala thcMild not br appoittlod gusrdiaa of the perMto tod cattle of Willmm Grhw Un w-itiiin the Stale of Oregon, at prayci for in hit PttUoA on Ami herein. By order of tha aforeaaid county emut, thi 30th day of January, 1013. Atteal my hand and l of inal Court, the day and yrsr last above writ ten. Hunter V.aeort. County Judirc By J. C. HWci. Clerk. Jan. 31. Feb. g, ADMINISTRATOR'S H0T1CF. TO CREDITORS. fotko is hsraby t;ivn to all whom it mj concern, that the County Cooxt of the Slate or Oregon, fur Ibe County of Tillamook, haa appuinted the undersigned administrator vf the Ettate of Andrew P Hibby. deceai. and any and all persona having claim against said estate are hereby required to present them to the undersigned at the otflce of T. II. Goyn, ttt.rny at law, in Tillamook City, Oregon, to gether with thp proper vouchers, with in six month from tha dale of this notice. Dated January &tifc. 1913. Janwe Bibby, Adminittralor of the Estate of Andrew P. liibby. Oaeeasod. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice it hertby given to all wborn il may concern, that thi- County Court of the ttale of Or-g'n, for ril'amook (unty, haa aopoir.ted the undcroigrMnl, Robert Eichtngr, Aclrr.iniatrator of the estate of Mary A KicbKi'cr. De ceased, ard all pcrso having rlaimt againat aaid ptat- are hereby retpjired In prtter.t them to tKe undersigned, at the office of Ctrl lltberlaeh, Attorney at law, Tilhiu.'xk City, Ore. on, to gether ith tf.e proper vouchers, with in tix moot ha from the diito of Ihit notice. Dated at Tillamook, Ore., January 30th. 1013. Robert Kirhinger, Adrrilnitlrator of the Kataie of Mary A. Kuhiiigur, l)o ctmaed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS J.'otico is hereby given that the un dersigncd has lu-en appointor), by the County Giurt of the statu of Oregon for Tillamook County, administrator of the untat! of Hay Wilaon, iIccoiimmI. All persons having claims against said estate arudirocUxl to present the same to rne at Sand Lake. Oregon, with proper vouchers therefore, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated Febuary 7th, 1013. Loc V. Wilson Administrator. NOTICE FOR OFFERS TO SELL LAND. NOTICK IS HKItKHV (JIVKN. that the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, will, on the fith day of March, 1!13, receive olfers to sell tract of land, such oilers to ho made in writing by the owners of the particular tracts offered. Any land purchased hereunder by thu comity will bo for the establish, ment of a County Poor farm, under authority of the laws of Orewn. Any land offered must lie within Tilla mook County, and the Court tt turves the right to reject any and all offer. Dated Tillamook, Oregon, Feb, 6, 1913. r, . . . - J' C Holder) County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, Feb. 11, Mur. 4 Abstracts on IIY r A 1 A. I cltlHV DaUiJllwvfc -wwaaaaun Complete Set of Abstracts ol the Records o( TillAtnook County, OreRon OWra GROUND FLOOR 'FOOD IIOFPi. ( t i I b. Musi 4.1 K rt mn 9 ItQTH PliaVKS Maw VU AU Mutuil y. o. iiox li? TILLAMOOK, The Following Merchants arc Giving Away GOLD BOND rw i WW .TOM X STOlvI!. I)rv Kll I t iM lll'l'll It Supplies, t ic ii&... t. It t i- 11 h .Mi vV rAli i It v. . uoniwiirc, .novrv nuiiu k tertnl. etc. TILLAMOOK FHIiO CO., I'cwL GroccricH. .Lidnncn TIIDM CnVKI.'rTll lVKL'V STllfilv (.'umiits lV J I- X K INS J i:VKLKV STOKIi, Wmclics. Immotlh I J ON IiS- KNl'DSt X lf r K N 1 TV H Iv COMPANY. r.KM TIUiAT KIv. Where l-veryhody Ooc. K F. ZACHMAN. l'lumi)in Supplies. TILLAMOOK IlKKALl). Lssucti Twice n NVick. MONK'S STUUIO. Yot't Know Where. VR. A. D. PRKM.SS. ' r rjUOKUt PI.KTIST Oifirr in SiMfKvoa (IMa. All Wort CnaianlvraV llt.S.AMOOK. ORF.t.Of. Dll- S. K Hi. RON. I'll V8IL IAN iiwi X'HOlftJN .rt.iv Nt Coocfrte HMcTUUmwiV W. 0. McGcc, M.D. IIOMIitH IIIIC PHYSICIAN ani st'Ki;t:i)N Oltlce Kelt lnor to Mutual Tetnphone Cei tral. 3rd Ae 1. Dr. Jack Olson RESIDENT DENTIST OftV- Hour Iruf. 0 a. m. tu f . in. Over F. R. Bead' Real E.tale Office Itoth i'tiom-a J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. VhTERINARIAN (lloth I'hnnet) Tillamook i : Oregon El. J . Claussen Lawyer Dhi tsciii-k Advokat Till.'tinoolc l.lock GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Commercial Building TILLAMOOK. ORE. JOHN LCLAN0 IH.NDLKSON "" Attornr-(it.Inw AbvlriiLler lilldinook liuilciififi Room 210 ii. T. B0TTS, LAWYER COMPLETE SET OH ABSTRACT. OHicc 'JOU-liOl, Tilhmiook 1 1 lock Tillamook, - Q-t. T. H. G0YNE Attorr.eyatUw and U. S. ConainioBcr Oppoi'te Court boute Short Notice! mi: 4- a0., a a liuo - ls L'lutltltltr. llnt tie II I. C.I......... k.J . . ... II I I . I TU.l rfNntRJK l 'NDIiW I A KINO U. N. Ill NKI I Mr' t ' Poor Doora Wrl of Hak-rj uii'iu if in w ano ucni i It.i . la. r oneer ransrer G. I- DICK U f ' IWh Psoi i uc ninc it ilc lit i.vcn - ..... . ..I,.,.. . 1 4 .1 r ' ....... ', suom ipti'Mi to the i. hi iii iiiiihh nun Give your onlir t rfi iir tM. ' - WW m k. Ill ! E. N. CRUS0N. 1 1 . . ... i . Lonti.u ts I'iikiii , listnnati s j ut ni. -il A I Work it . r t t-c t i Till nilnmook rinrkct. Tin. fllllnwlm iirl.d r nua for farm prixlucl lit Tillnin ' tViirnctiil every Thurtday Hggt per ilnt. I Huttor, per roll f0.7fi to I'otntoes, ptr cwt. Cheeae, per lb. . 17 10 Cnlihngi;, per lb. Carrot", per lb. Parsnips, per II). Suimli, xir lb. Pumpkin, mt lb. M'iii-n, per no l.UU w Hogs' light, drussud, per 11. Hogs, heavy, dressed, per Hi. Ileef ilrecd, per III. Tillamook Baker's Matt FOR vSALlv AT ALL GROCERS