il In m Mb issued twice a weektuesday and friday Largest Circulation of any Paper in "Tillamook County Tillamook, Oiwc.on, Aphii. 11)1. 'J. NO. 21 First National Bank Tillamook, Oregon WM. G. TAIT. President. J. C. HOLDEN. Vice President.' Interest Pnid on Time) nnd (Saving Deposits. Under United States Government Supervision pment : Loa Shingles Root Paint Lime : Brick Plaster Drain Tile LAMH-SCHRADER COMPANY DocKj and Warehome Front Si. bttween 2d and 3d Ave. West You Need a Tonic TRY "DIKE'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE ovk guakastm: is hack of it Tillamook drug Store: KOCH cw. KJL.L. u tr vrft I f". IW Jj Mi J J tt-Kl No.ll.Xol Saliifaction Guaranteed". Money Back if Not Satiifaclory x. C. FELDSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel MS. C. M'REYNOLDS Jama C M'Heynolds. tha New York ttwytr, who U Attorney Otniral In Wilson's cabinet. OHIO DEATH LIST GROWING Number Placed at T With Dabrt Yleldlnfl Other Bodies. Columbus, 0.--Ht obtainable In formation ptare Ohio' flood death list at 471. Aa the floodel river re cede the death Hat gradually grow. Unite Mng picked out of the debris anil foiled In thn lowland Ultra conratlTA estimates place the nil bar of tlrad In thla atnt at net mora) than SoO Thn largest IncrroM rn th death Hat bi at Hamilton, Colonel Zim merman. In charge of lb mllltU thorn, reported to thn adjutant-general' of fice In thla city that 91 bodle had brn recovered, I'rorloua Informa lion frtan Hamilton alalad only M persons hod lout their lives. I ltltnl estimate place thr death Hat In Da) Ion, where ttiu flood waa wont, , at pk thnn roo Fifty are reported it rati at Plqua. Ohio, and nt least 100 at Columbun. I In Tm .ID In MliMI.-mn. & In Mas. alllun. anil :i III Chlllleuthe. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL IHTEIiEST ! i Events Occurring Throughout i tlio Staio During tlio Past Week. J. P. MORGAN How Allen Woman Can He Citizen Balom Itelylnr. ui' Hint prlnclnle 5f law which wtys the civil statu f . husband stall determine th clv'l statu of hi wife. Attorney General Crawford rendered an opinion that th' ntli.ii wife of an alien husband who hint leclarcd hi Intention to beeom a, r.iisii, majr either make hcraelf Hirible to vote liy l re 1 urine her !n it lion of Iwo'iinlnK n cltltim, or ah Can Ii't llm law tiVn lta (ouni' and !e. Itm ilrcliiratlon of her hunbntid br co.i ildfrinl an hrr own dixrUrAllon. . S3CaBWatffw 1 lURKEY ACCEPTS J POWERS' TERMS Offer Similar Id Those Already Agreed U by the Bulgar a.s TO RECONSIDER LAND CASES General Land Office Agreea to Reopen Application Under Uolated Law VehlKton -On roquent of Iloprn ntlln Hllinott. tho icsnrral land of Bco haa acrood to Ukn up. on motion tor rrcotieldoratlon, Tarloua appllca ttona for tho purchaaw of land la Wal jowa county, under the laolated tract law. Then aro many of thei ca Which wens rJocted on tchnlclltlr. Carl Hon. who haa been United tataa oomtnlaaloner at EnterprUe for nunitwr of ye am, baa addra4 Con greaaman HInnott on thla aubject at tonalderabl length. II Mr Uat dur ing tbfc paat yoar or ao Ka bea tailed upon to mako out !ari num ter of application for th al f land aadar thn taolateil tract law, which rorldea that th land, "a greater part 'of which la too mountalnou for cultl- ipon lti Hppllcattou or ft fron who I I. ...I ,.- m wnttrt nnfrf if Utir if tell ui uuiua land ndJolnliiK. Thla law waa algnod by the president March !R. 1515. ! HLa John Plerpont Morgan, world re nowned financier, who died In Rome Monday. J. P. MORGAN DIES IN ROME lloui". J. I'lerpont MorKnn, thn New Yorli financier, illed hern .Monday. 1'or moniliH hU tu-nltli linit been tie cHiiIiik. '"'I nymiUomn liocntne cn-atly nKKrnvnteit iitmut n week hko, and for nevornl day tm Imd tmon In a neinlcoinntoHo colidltlon. Ho wn wlttilu tw dnyn of belnr. 76 yearn old. The. offluliil ntnteinitnt, jire'red by )r tlluiiniiii lliietliinelll, Dr. M. Alton Sinrr mid Mr. deorKn A. Dixon, tho aileiidtiiK itiynlclnu. Indicated Hint a Kiadii.il mnernl colliii'Hi' followed n i- u ilitiiiii of imrvoiiH primtrntlon which prevented the illKi'HtlM) orKniiH from perforniliiK tlielr fuuctloim mul affoct ed the inelilnl fiieuUk'H. ',.r fivo iIidh Mr. Morimn received uriirnliil iioiirlHliiueiil but wiih nimble to iiHKlmllHte tho food. As u result he loi BtreiiKih nipldly. I to wn I" rendition of HOlilleoum wltlell pievellt ed htm from rocuBiiUliiB lhoe about bun for miiny bourn prior to hU iteulh. IIih i ml wan without milforliiR. Oregon Teacher Serve New England Satem. -The Oregon teachers wilt be r.lven an opportunity durltiB the comlns actiool year to teach nnd study life In Maniwcbunetta, and teacher .,f that atnt.t will haro the opportunity to tench In thla atate, for State Su perintendent Alderman, while In the eaiit. made nn nrrniiKeniont with the City Superintendent of llrockton fof nn exchutiKe of tonrheru for a year. Superintendent Alderman Intend to take the plnn up with other chool. nnd believe that ho will bo success ful and that It will operate creatly to tho benefit of the both state. The salaries paid tenebers In the two statoj are about tint same, and the under BtandlnK would be thot tho position of the teachers In their home state would be. kept open for them aunlmt their return after a year's absence. First Class Tin Shop Tin, Copper and Sheet Metal Work, Plumbing and General Repairing Tillamook Sheet Metal Works GRUENNENWALD & ROHRBACH, Props. Mmxt Domr to THImmook Bmkmry DEMOCRATS WIN IN CHICAGO Clean Sweep Made In City, 22 Alder men and All Other Officer Choen. ChleiiKO.- -Democrats Hwepl tho city in Hui municipal olecllon, roturuluR 22 i aldermen nnd tho superior court Judito, city clerk unit olty treasurer. Tho proposed bond Issuu of I'J.SSO.OOO, urn d by tho tlenrsl Harrison faction of Um Doniocratlo party horo, curried by a iiinall margin. UepubllciwiH elected U aldeniu'ii, I'roBrosslves tliroo ami IndopiuuhMits omi. The l'roKrosiilvos had caiiillilntci In every ward, but failed to show stroncth, lioliiK outvotml by tho He publicans by nearly to 1 thrmiRhout tlie city. Tlu Socialist vote was coiislHtontly scattered throuuli nil the wnrila nnd was not far below tlio lrouresstve '0,l,, ..... I he slnitlo liiilopcnilont cnuitldate to , idcctcil l Alilermnn Meirlnm, n ,r0ri-ior a ibf Uiilvorclty of Chicago (,r CI " ,1,ltil noo'My u J'ro' j5P toil ' ' ' ' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD SdMarlbt for th Sl-Wekly Herald. OREGON SENATORS BUSY Patronane I Occupylno Much Tim?; Doth Want General Legllatlon Wnstilnr.ton. vlust how much Bener nl leKlslatlon will be allowed at the special Hi'hiilon Is a matter whlcli Is InterestliiK Senator Chamberlain and tlio whole Oregon doler.atlon. There aro a nood many things thnt are of Interest to OreRon, and the senators as well as the representatives from OreKon would like to se them brousUt up and, If possible, pushed through. Tlio disposition of patronage la tak ing up much tliiio of Senators Cham berlaln and l.aue. but they have tho iiuesilons of rivers and harbors work, reclamation, hind matters, publlo buildings and so forth constantly forc ed on their attention. Chamberlain Is very anxious to see work pushod on tlio I'orllaud postofflce, and so miiny applications aro being received from Portland and other architects fot permission to compete for the plan that be Is quite hopeful that tho build ing will be u product of Oregon talent. Pago Ambassador to England. Washington. Walter H. Page, of Oai-den City, U. I., editor of the World's Work and a member of Doubleday, Pago &. Co., publishers, has accepted President Wilson's offer t u gmuas ador to Qreal llrltalu. Brief News of the Week Tho Ohio legislature ha passed n bttl appropriating IS00.OO0 for tho re lief of flood sufferer. Th lower house of the Minnesota legislature ts on record as farortng h minimum wage. The bill passed by i. good majority. It Is also likely of uc cess In tho senate. Congress will bo aaked by the Cali fornia teglalatur to offer financial aid to r, Frederick Krana Krlodmann. dlscoreror of nn alleged tuberculosis cure. If a bill by Senator Cohn now be for the legislature Is farorably acted upon. That 7( per cent of th resolution ary element In Meilco Is now pacified and that the pacification of Sonora Is only a matter of time, waa the state ment of th Mexican Rorernment to tho United State government. Plans for a comprehenstro drainage system for the country which woul . prevent floods nnd make Impossible recurrence of the recent disaster li Ohio nnd Indiana will be considered nt the National Drainage congress In St Louis. April 10. Tho Illinois Central railroad com pany wos sued for $500,000 by '.ho Southern Illinois Coal 4 Coke com pany nt Chicago In the United State? court Loss of 597,00'i from failure of the railroad to provide cars to ship coal between August. 1909, and the present. Is charged. The sister ship of tho Imperator, th largest ship In the world, was launch ed nt Hamburg nnd christened Europa. The Kuropa will be 950 feet long nnd 100 feet beam. Hoth vessels are to be employed In the transatlantic ser vice of tho Hamburg American line. Adriatiople. the western stronghold of Turkey, fell to the onslaught of tho Ilalkan allies after one of the most stubborn defenses In tho history of warfare. Adrlanople was fired by tho Turks, but, after much trouble, the victorious nrmles succeeded In pre venting a general conflagration. Sheriff Attaches Two Railway Train. Colfax. Wash. The local yards of the Inland Klectrlc and O.-W. It. & N. railroads were partially taken in pos session by Sheriff William Cole, of Whitman county, for the failure of tho two roads to !ay the personal tax nssessed against them. The time limit for the paymeut of petsonal tnxes In the county was renclied and Sheriff Cole and his dep uties took charge of a passenger train, n freight train and a power car In the Inland yards nnd an engine and ca boose in the yards of the O.-W. H. & N. company. Constantinople. The Turkish gov. r .ment ha declared that tt unreserv- liy accepteJ the terms of peac pro posed by the European powers. TV- terms of mediation offered by the 1 urorean power to Turkey and the lulkan allies were: Kin! The frontier of the Ottoman Krnp.re In Europo shall start at Enos, and, following the course of the Marlia river cid then that of the fc'rno shall t d at Mldla. All territories s.tuated west of this line shall b! ceded by Turkey to the allied states with the exception of Albania, tho d'f limitation of which shall be fixed by the powers. Second The question of the Aegean Islands shall be settled by the powers. Third Turkey shall abandon all claims to Cr'te. Four The powers cannot favorably entertain the demand for Indemnity, but will admit the allies to participate In the dlcusslons of the International commission In Paris for an equttabl settlcmont of their participation It the Ottoman debt and In the financial charges of the districts to be handed over to them. Turkey Is to be asked to take part In the labors of this coay mission. ulier Call on Senator to Resign Albany, N. T. Accused of attempt ed extortion by George H. Kendall, president of the New Tork Banknote company. Senator Stltwell. of New Tork. refused to resign at the sugges tion of Governor Sulzcr. He demand ed a thorough Investigation of ehar;e made against him. The senate ordered an Inquiry. Suffragette May Enter. Ftoston. Miss Florence Ward, a mil itant British suffragette, will not be barred from this country because she smashed a few wlndu'.vs In London. Secretary Wilson so ruled and Miss Ward whs set free. She had been detained. LEVEE BREAKS AT CAIRO, ILL. I, W. W. Organizer Sentenced. Pntorson, N. J. William D. Hay wood, orgtinlzor for the Industrial WotUera of tho World, was sentenced to alx months In tho county Jail hero on conviction of causing unlawful en sembiagea. Ho camo hero In conueo tlou with tho cllk will work' trlk- DAYTON PEOPLE NEED HELP Many Who Have Lot All Will Require Indefinite Aid. Dayton, O. The problem presented to Dayton ib summarized by George p. IUmba, secretary to Governor Cox, Tho la representing tho governor here, s: Forty thousand persons must be fed, clothed aud housed for a week longer. Tw.enty thousand porsons must be cared for Indefinitely. These are per sons who lost all when their house hold goods were swept away. They must be provided with a few neces sary household articles, such aa bed ding, pota and pans, atovaa aai fw dollars. Cairo, 111. News that tho Big Four leveo In the drainage district north of Cairo had gone out brought no alarm here, but great anxiety Is felt over the fato of the levees which pro tect the city proper when tho crest of the Ohio river flood recches Cairo. Tho openlug of the Big Four em bankment Is about 15 feu wide and tho drainage district certr.mly will fill to a depth of from 10 to .0 feet. The drnlnago district comprise about 7000 ncres. in which are located many big manufacturing, mall order and lumber distributing plants. The territory was flooded last year, with a loss of about $7,000,000. The loss by the present flood, It Is said, will not exceed $1,000, 000. With the flood watois of the Ohio closo to tho 54-foot stage, Colouel Morlarlty, In command of tho Illinois state troops here, took hieps to protect the lives of womon nr. I children still remaining In Cairo. Sufficient river steamers have been nsbomblcd to caro for all of them, It Is believed. The city Is virtually under military rule. Tho soldiers aro jmtrollng the streets and requiring all negro men who appear to have nothing to do to glvo satisfactory uccounts of themselves. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE i Tillamook, Ore. I "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" J 60 Gold Bond Trading Stamps with eah year' subscription to the Herald.