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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1913)
4 ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County )!. W Tillamook, Oiujcon, March 21, 11)1.'!. NO. 17 JOSEPHUS DANIELS First National Bank Tillamook, Oregon WM. G. TAIT, Prc.itlcnt. J. C. HOLDKN. Vice President. Interest Pnid on Time nnd Saving Deposits. Under United States Government Supervision 1 1 i 7 V" (to y A"f f lt AMcfaMn Jorphue Daniels, North Carolina j newspaper man, vvho U secretary of j the navy in Wllton'i cabinet. TURKS REFUSE PEACE TERMS ASSASSIN KILLS GREEK KiNG Tragedy Occurs as Monarch Is Walking in Saloniki HbIojiIUI. Kltir. Oeorgo of Oreec hs ni wifcfcmtMi while walking I" Un trewt of Balunlkl. ti fir asMtstiu was a (Jreek of low fnnntnl typ, who :av hltt muno a jAlchu Hchiniis, He tbol tint king .through tho heart. t H klws nn accompanied only by Ifcn till4jnti)i, Lieutenant Colonel jj-'rottiuudU Tin iti.imln came sod fUo:dy at the Is I Hi: twid ftr-J one shot fTrcm a oun chamber revolver. Tht lratdy caused Interne excitement. fiililnii seized limiiedlulelr mii Foverpowiirvd. 1fc- nounded king wm llft.td loto a ehrr:Ki. which w hurried to ths 1 1 wait mill breathing ha KING GEORGE 7 NEWS FROM OUR NATiONiL CAPITAL Special Session Called for April 7 ! hospltAl. .'placed In the carriage, hut dlwl before ! Tlio Outlook Peace I ement : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile ,V M- St J IIKAIJ li K CU to I A i X t a I Ilia, tsf A For Balkan ' Gloomy. I. uiilnn - T!irn l no prospect for arrepianrn hy Turkry of lh prncn term n prutmsed by the nllla. 1)1 )nl.li.n from Constantinople my th lending member of the committee of unloii B'xt invr.ru liavi' ilrchtci) that j th" rottdlilnti cannot h ftccoptrd. am) ; II Ik i!Oi!Ti.Ux(l that thn council of ttlltitnm ha nilopti'ij tlm ntuno view. j All nlhr cmpltnlh and anionK thn fvni li! UK thv hoiipltal. Th" inMlii of th kinK. on hflng rr.-nwl. rf mh1 cxpliiln lil motlv t, the crln' He dttlnrt'tl that hit Qam mi Alekn SchliiBB and. In rrply to An officer, who arkt-d htm whether 5su had no pity for hln ootititr)'. n tiouncod that ho UKalnnt covcrn I'afnta. Hcliln:i inatntnlncd a perfectly Ira nta)vo d"t:npttnor. I'rrcnuiiatiK were takn at onct throughout tin' city and perfuct order U hcltiR raatntalnfd. rttlicnt'd WOMAN KILLED RESORPTIONS we: can fill NO MATTER ON WHOSE PAPER IT IS WRITTEN, WE CAN FILL IT No Substitution. Lfitcst Methods. Just Wlmi the I). hum- Orders. I 'rices Lowest. 117; WW ST YOVli IHWS'liSS Tillamook Drug Store: KOCH tSt HILL. li. l' KOCH. l'h. G. . I M.i I i Ninth ol 1'o.tofllM ' Muliul 1 """" Saifcliort Guaranteed. Money Hack if Not Saliifactory F. C. FELDSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel French Cabinet li Forced to Resign Part. In rplto of the floouciit or- , AmlMiBadorR tit lndon th olllos de- . fwmiu of tho Krooth Premier. Art mnt an. roimlilxrin! ..xtrnviuant. n. J 4,Jt IlrlmuU ,.mhodl.d In what la pocmny uu riR!ini to tu pn)'-ni , ,iro.,OTwl ,h nit upwch of hit of lnd.innlty and tho c.-lon of Hcuta-, earf rr, ,.mito ovcrthrw the sov rl nnd th Arpcan Island. 4 4.ft.ITint' cri th-rjuition of prorw With the lmprbvr.mciit In weather ,Ump, r-pr'MU.tion nnd the cnhlnet roiiililionr. th nrinlf lu thn n'iu aal lmvi I'wome tnort' active, nlthouith thim far rn wis of n pitched hat tin of nnj tmportarro hn mine throuRli MUD THROWN AT LONDON WOMEN London - Tlio miffraKetti'ji who rkIii ntti'iupti'd to hold n Himday at tnmuiti meotliiK In llydo Park wort luohhiMl h) a crowd of 10,000 peraona. Thoy with p'lt'd with elodn, oratiK"1 and other IttlKidleti. mid when tint po ller wen 'HrortliiK them from tht acntin the rlotera tore off the hntt ami elonkf of tho women, and oven struck aome of them In the fnc. Tin- trouble hoKiin wlion "nencrnl" Mr Kloni Druiiiinoiid mounted n j;on ii.ul htnrted to jipmik to the Rreat nexemMitKe. hleh iiui lurKt'ly mad ui ot yoiitliM who had united them H. Uct with ammunition of varloua do-M-nptlontt or with trumpi'tH, mouth or (;un i mid holla. luir half an hour the crowds shout rd. nun! nnd pulled thn Mlflntotte eomiiminler In chief, whoao e!othon i.oou wri' u iuiihh of mud. At hint M ri Hrummoud'H ttpeech. of which not a word Nwttt iiudlhltt, came to an ml and a jouiikoi- woman took her phu-o She fared no hllir. and the poliic. realUliiK Hie daiiT the women wi iv lu, called upon tlio ctutlraaa to rlti.o ' the meetlllK. K'- otcrgc ol Greece, who wai site'- fftrd vhlle walking on tl.c itreet In Salonikl. Grief News of the Week ,r .. - i in mi i riTr-r f A GOOD BUY V fire desirous of disoosiu of our tfmm'.v Mild lfV rwwlu t.u yy;-II MS t 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 4T "11(1 lot Ml. vlmore Park, mid oiler same to n huslliiiM buyer at I . . . ,,. . .w 'II l....wll,, i lilt (ll'.'ll insoiutc eost. Aliout -''; win " rius can he ftrnmgcd Lo suit. AddrcM ELMORE PARK COMPANY Rockaway, Oregoa ead it in The Herald oas Co and Ten Others Indicted. Clncliinall. fleorKO II. Cox, former political leader hem and oue tlm pren Idem of the Cincinnati Tnmt Com puny, lonitlier with 10 other officers nod (liprtoiH of the tniiit compaii). wci elinrmd with luuliiK violated the Htalo liaiikliii; lawH In lndlctmoutA ro turned by tlio Hamilton County trand Jury 12 STATES JOIN CRUSADE 0'Hnr.i, of Illinois, Tellt of Aid roin iscd In Anti-Vice Movement ttprinitflold, III. Meutuuant-Oovot-iicir Ollatu, clialnniui of the sonato ooiiuiilUeo luvoiillKatlnj; th 'Vhlto tdavo" ovll in Illinois, aniuiunced ho hail received liittuib from Kovornoi-H of 12 iilatert offorlni; to cooperate with him to tiuppretiii tho traffic in women ami Mildred evil. Tho Kovunioru from tho followhiR Hlatet' huvo responded; Now York, .MauHaeliUHettH, WIbcoiikIu, Vlrslnin, Boutli Dalioln, South Carolina, MIbhIh slppl, 'MIi'IiIbuii, Kentucky, OoorRln, U'yoiiiIiii.' and Weit VlrfinlaS. Subacribu for the llcruld. It comes twice u week. LEADING CHARGE ltredo. Texan, -ltebels. led by a woman wnvluj; n red fliiK, who nhouted i'ncounu:i'ment to her men an tht-y charged on Nuevo I-aredo. were de flated by n larKer force of federal de fender. The woman win killed as die led the little hand of CnrniiUlKtnH In final charKe on the breastwork. Deleated In their first attempt to capture Nuevo Laredo, the little baud of CnrranrlBias, who surprised the fed eral Rarrliion of the Mexican bonier town, encamped lu the hills several miles lo the south, evidently to await tho arrival of reinforcements before altaukltiK iiKiitu. The woman who was killed was Identified as a relative of Carzn Illvas, i a rebel lender. Twenty rebels nnd 15 federals are known to hao been killed. About 10 wounded are heliiK cared for nt an Improvlhod hospital by American phy saians and with women from l.aredu. who iirossml the border Immediately nfier flrliu; ceased and volunteered their survloos, acting an nurses. The constitutional nur-ndment pro rldlijc for women'n nurfrage was killed by 'he Mlsvourt tenate. Th Nebraska house defeated the proposed constitutional amendment permlttlnB women to vote. The Orltlcb naval estimates for 1913 1SH total J331.5t6.500 as compared with t2L'5,3T7.000 last year. The Missouri supreme court affirm ed the constitutionality of tho law pro hlbltluK lotteries, policy games or bet ting. A bill has been Introduced In the New York legislature to prohibit the employment of children In tho can uerlcii. of. Lhii, statu ww . Jnptnese Kraduntes of Harvard have subscribed to a fund of $!0.000 to be used by the corporation as a founda tion uion which to establish lecture ships on oriental philosophy. (Jiving the officials of the compan) no warning, nearly 500 linemen and electrical workers employed by the British Columbia Telephono company throughout Dritlsh Columbia went on strike. Widespread storms of cyclonic in tensity swept over the Middle West Washington. The extra gesnlon of congreaa called by President Wilson to assemble April 7, will bej;tn with nothitsx but tho tariff revision bills before It. TbU feet was made clear la a statement by Representative Under , wood, chairman of the house commit tee on ways and means. Until tho leg.t..atloa .Is well under wny In tho hou. no general committees will be mad - and no other legislative subjects 111 be tekon up. Tru- president specified no subject for the extra Kion In his proclama tion, hut It is fully understood that his message to congress at its opening will dwell upon the need of tariff re vision. If the currency, Philippine indepen j dence, Alaskan affairs, woman suf- frag; or other pressing questions final ' ly nre forced upon the attention of congress. It will be only after the dem ' ocrntlc leaders of the two houses and the president are convinced that the ' success of tariff revision. Is assured. Wilson Refuses to Advice Loan President Wilson In a statement ap proved by his cabinet after two hours . of discussion, announced thru his ad ministration had declined to request ( tho group of American bankers to I continue their negotiations for partlc- lpatlon In the $125,000,000 lean desired , by the Chinese government. The state i Bent says; "The conditions of the loan seem to us to touch very nearly the j Administrative Independence of China I. not. feel-that .It ought, even br-irapli; cn'.Ion, to be a party to these con ditions." Few Big Positions Filled Before April. There wit! not be many appoint ments before April 1, It is na bel.ev ed here The presldeut and ids cabin et find it Is safer to run aloiig for a time with the old hands on d.'Ck than to change them all for men quite new to their duties. Then there Is a great deal of em barrassment over making selections from among the vast number of appli cants. Almost any state hi the union and the South late last week, cut their way through towns and cities of flvo , coulJ furnish a full quota of officials states, snuffed out scores of lives, t0 run government with ease and made hundreds homeless nnd destroy- ! then hav enough good men and true ed property high In the millions. Steps have been taken by the United Stntes government authorities to put an end to the tong wnr now raging In San Kranclsco's Chinatown Btid for- to keep things from going to smash at home. Indeed, many of tho state are offering to do just abctt thut. LaFollette Makes White House Call. Senator La Follette made his first .Ji.tl . .utiwvw c vmiiHiuxti niiu IVf i ever discouraging such attempts of call at the White House In more than Boston Wnlstworkers Win Strike lloMou. The strike of 0000 shirt walai. walMt and drosninnkeri., who make up olio of the three principal dltUlotm of the garment worker lu this olty, was settled by an agreement on w hloh llio strikers received moat of their claims. Hyde Jury Disagrees Kansas City, Mo. After having de liberated four days the Jury In ihe case of Dr. 11. Clark Hyde, on trial for the murder of Colonel Thomas 11. Swope. millionaire philanthropist, re ported a disagreement nnd was dis charged. The Jury stood nlno for lie qtnttal, three for conviction. RAILROADS CHANGE PLAN Final Dissolution of Southern and Un ion Pacific Uncertain St. Louis, The Union Paclflo-8outh-n Pacific dlnsolutlou plan, which con templated u preferential trafflo iigree meiu between tho two Hnrrlman roads for tho use of tho lleiilulu cutoff, from Ouklutid to Sacnuuonto, Cnl., was abandoned In tho federal court hero by tho Hnrrlmnu lutorcBtH, and It now dovolvoa on tho railway iittornoyB nnd tho Attorney-Oenurnl to devise a now nrrauKotneut to carry Into effect tht dissolution docree of th UdwsJ ait prount court. Chinese secret societies to settle their differences by employing gunmen to assassinate members of rival tongs. Chinese found with deadly weapons In their possession will bo deported. Two state senators are laying claim to the office of governor of Arkansas, Dl each has established nu office at the capltol. After the resignation of Governor Hoblnson, Senator Oldham, then president of the senate, succeed- j d him. The senate elected Seuator Futrell presldeut- pro tern., to net as lieutenant governor. Futrell demand ed that Oldham retire. Oldham re futed nnd Futrell filed proceedings In court asking that body to mandamus the secretary of state to recounts him ever Oldham. Pennsylvania Suffragists Are Active Harrisburg. Pa. Advocates nnd op ponents of votes for women Joined In buttle over tho cause before the Sennte Judiciary general coinmltee here In the greatest demonstration ever made by women tu the state capltol. Thousands of women from nil sec tions of tlwi state wore present to support or oppose tho proposed amend ment to the constitution slvlng women th right to vote. Tfca lower House of the Legislature BjM aaTdy adopted the resolution, aa Ua auffmga fight cuunl fc tha Senate. threj years. He was an Invited guest and spent almost an hour with the president. He would make no state ment as to the purpose of his visit, but It has been mi open secret for days that he was Invited to discuss legisla tive questions with the president. The conference was merely prelim inary to others to be held later. Other progressive senators will bo asked to the white house from time to time, and the president hopes that many of them will find It consistent to lino up with the Democrats In passing leg islation. Appropriations Exceed One Billion. Appropriations of the last sesslou of congrot.8. Including the sundry civil unci the Indian appropriation hill, which nro to bo put through at the comltig extra session, aggregated $1, 09S.fl47.9C0. Tho annual statements given out by Chairman Fitzgerald, of tlio appropria tions committee, and by former Speak er Cannon, for the Republicans, agree on that total. Cannon adds, however, that lu addition to that amount, con tracts authorized for public works luvoho further expenditure of f 76.-950.7U. fVoman Asks to be Sent to Roekplle, Portland. Mrs. Stanley SwaUoskl, 802 Kugeuo street, pleaded with Judge Tazwoll of tho municipal court to semi her to the roekplle, Instead of her husband, who wan sentenced to servo 30 days for carrying a revolver. The woman continually begged to bav her hunbinul rolensed In order to t.ika cart of th ! i r o.i 't 60 Gold Bond Trndlni,' Stamp with each $1,60 subscription to tho llcruld. 5 ? i LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" "4 l"l t