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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1913)
Cfte CSlSani08i Rerald c. e. Tssucd Ctvicc .1 lUcck Cromblcy riifor Cucsd.iv .ind Friday IntPivd Ms-ond-oli mitter M:iv 17. l'.M 'thp"t ''Hoo nt I'illimnHk, Oivroti. under tito act o'" March 8, IST.." K tN AOV VNCH SrHCKIl'TlON $1.50 A V Wdvcrtlsltitf Rates Icul Advertisement first I -: - m n, pr linf - J .10 Each il-: tnt insertion. Iin .0ft VI V)tis - - Timwr 01r. ti - - - 10.00 N.tta, per hiw - .06 Curds of thatws, per line - .06 locals, w li-.c, first insertion .7 06 linoh ulviHUioiit imrtion. liH ! ItMohition of i ondokwo and Unlpr tuticw. per tin - .06 Business lrof Mionnl rd. mo. 1.00 Pisplpv Advertisement, er tneh .86 A LI. Pisplnv Ads must rw in this of fie on Monday and Thursday Mow inpi to Insure publication in folkw init Tuesday urn! Friday inu. Reason are imperative. ITESPAY, APRIL S. 1013. "Boee" s:id life saving operation make a michtx ;-oor vmbinatkn w hen actual ork is be dono. II the life saxvr were helpless lat Sunday. wh.it co M thev do in enso of n storm with a veel stranded a mile or two from h-r.. Sheritr Ctvnhaw deerves a lot of credit for the wax he worked last Sun day, Sunday niht and Monday. Every sucpestion lookini; toward a rescue of the men on tho Mimi wa looked into bv hirn and he did evervth:njr he could to uree the life saving crew to action. He was on the job from the beginning until the end and spared no pains in his endeavors to see. that everything possible was done. ami tearing down the reputation and character of it? citizens ami engender irg hatml and strife among them. Wut since we are thm attlicted and I um. for the time being, the subject of at tack in connection with the paving controverv. I will, with the kind in dulgence of the public, attempt to ex plain my connection with the mutter. I am personally liable for approxim ately four thou.nd dollars under the proposedjassessment for improvement. In order to insure the erection of the hotel now under construction I had. nmotu: other things, to donate to Mr. Worrall. the holder of a large block of the Hotel Company's stock, one-hnlf of the expense of the hotel property sew erage awl pavement amounting to three hundred dollars; my stock in the Tilla mook HuiHing Company and Hotel NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Hew Tariff Musi Provldu Rov cniio Sufficient to Hun Government Wanhtncton - When the flnvnl full at noou on prll 7 (he n)a an.l mean coutmKtpe of the houae will be prepared to submit a complete ayatrra of revision and ask for Ita approval. Truth I that the men charted ith dim-tini the tariff ftght have sons m!litiia about the bill to be pa tented anil itHttRntie that It ma) bo subject to material amendment h n I! to the lenato. In fact, the home leader will be (tad to havi tha nentto asaura part of the responsibil ity for the bill. House leaders reallte that tboy must do two thtajes. They mux make such rev talon aa Mil be la keeping tth their pledxea to the peoplle. and at the same time mut provide tor maple revenue to run the government. Tbejr have ilta-overed already that they lll need fully a much revenue n has ; GRIEF NEWS OK OREGON The utitle bowl.l hap t.-appolnlcd A I t'rapoti hp mmbor of the tw'1" ortieuttuiv Umrit lluali Itoevea of Jrffnnion Ml from the mn (otophone butldln and nin lid ou hie head iupUIikhI liijutl.x from whteh ha died A. Churehhlll. for to yrr puper ttstenUant of (ha city tehcmU of lakar, aa appointed b) (lovernor Wt (o u.eet U U. Alderman a tal u dntendeai of elienls John IHivU. n employe f !' on Champion mte at (.romuropta. lot hi life In a anolldo ll had Ihm buried aeveral hour and dead hen reecuer reached htm Wallaeo Kurro. u half blood liutiu't went to aloen baalde (be railroad truck In the Pendleton yarde and fatal u hurt. He waa taken to the ho. pi u I. but dlod. hi kull havltiR bem truo ured. Involuntary maimlnuahtor !m turn ehart;ed apmtnat (rd Keet. the tlrtrr of the automobile which turned uir and kllletl U K lUlllnsnr mt U-Ur Injurtxl V It 1 lattice. Unci th occu pant, at M.irh(lrlU. W W Krnneln. tr-fliurer of l.lnn Abstracts on' Short Notice! iiv tiu: Pacific Abstract Compa Complete Sot of AbntfActn of the, Records of TtlI.imook Covutyr Oregon OI'l'tCK OKOUNt) I'l.OOR TOUl) IIOT1U ItOTII 'MONli Midi lil AU Mul.iil I'. O. HOX M7 TITXAMOOK, UK been available durlnc the ttat few caunt. paid Into tho tr-urj iho um veurs. for they find (hey cannot In any of five cent, thin tilnj: thr Amount ha " Company is liable for two-humlred and Public sentiment his ben aroused i fifty d0iar!., a total liability of four to a considerable extent because of the thousnn i five hundred arpi fifty dollars, feeble attempts maJe by the Garibaldi jt will therefore be seen that with an Life Saving crew to aid the men who were imprisoned ot txvird the Mimi last Sunday. So far as the crew was concerned it had nothing to do but obey its officer. Capt. Farley. who ap parently has lost his nerve. It is true the sea was a little rough, but th-e were no heavy w! Us and noth'ng like a storm was in evidence. The first attempt wh!ch the - ew made to reach the boat looked like h i-d-ness but after that they got out frira shore only a few hundred feet and t"".n drifted back. It was said that the boys were too tired to get to the boat. Well, we would like to know what made them tired? If they were fatigued it whs something besides labor that bid brought it about. It is true that the crew had to pot forth some etTort in the morning to ' get their boat from the station to the ; wreck, but, granting this, it is alsoj true that the boys had plenty of time j to rest and et in shape for a good i serious elTort in the afternoon. We will grant that this life snving business is no joke and that there is extreme danger in it, however, we would like to know what-life savers are for if they are not maintained to risk their lives if it is necessary? Last Sunday we witnessed the spec tacle of a life saving crew equipped with a non-sinkable boat well protect ed with life preservers, refusing to go to th aid of a stranded ship upon which vaa si-: men crying for help. If there had been such a gale as raged when the I'.oseneran.s went down oil the Columbia a few months ago, there wght have been some ex cuse for dillydallying. It will be re meraWed that the Columbia P.tver life savers at that time went out and rescued three men, in the. fac of a fierce gale, and did more than their duty. Last Sjnday it was not known but what a dozen or more men wor aA-ait-rig deliverance. Had the if indebtedness of forty-five hundred dol lars against me that 1 have much at stake and have a perfect right to inter est myself as to whether or mil I am getting a square deal at the hands of the Council ami the Warren Construc tion Company. In protecting my in terests and the interests of others I represent I have at times been compel led to be a little severe but 1 have at all times kept within mv righU and have never committed a dishonorable act or countenanced a dishonorable net in any other person connected with the matter. The Committee with whom I havo been associated in an elfort to urntecl this city and the abutting nronertv owners from injustices on the part of the Warren Construction Company and others has rendered the city u valuable service and should have the hearty commendation of the Headlight, (as it has of the Herald and all good citizens) rather than to be misreproeentod and maligned by it. Why Mr. Baker should 'so persistently fight for the Warren Construction Company awl why he has picked me out among a hundred or more parties to this controversy and thru his so-calle.l editorials pursue me week after week, pouring forth his vile slander rogarding matters that are wholly foreign to the issues and can serve no good purpose is hard to un derstand and give the man credit for having common renae and common hon esty. The Headlight's attacks upon mc at this time are in keeping with the in conaiatency that has characterized that paper since Ilaker became its editor and as an illustration of this and to turn hia own una on him will quoto from the Headlight of four or five year ago when I had been a.suilod in the Herald by J'entroath in exactly tho tame manner I am now being assailed by the Headlight, to-wit: "Since Mr. Beala is now the target savcra done their duty laat Sunday two f altacl the knockers and it brintc more lives wci : ! in all probability have been saved, viz: the man who het-arne disco-.rai.'ed and jumped over board Sunday evening and the poor fellow who died Monday morning and whose body was la -shed to the vessel &hng with the sa i ,r who died Sun day nwning. What this diHtriet ne-ds is lifo 3av mm into prominence probably it will not be out of place to mention some of his business traits which have proven him to be a progressive citizen and ,'OT IN ANY WAY deserving the un friendly criticism appearing in the t Herald. We have watched over ten years and Mr. Heals (fiven credit for tho enormous amount injf ( stptain and crew that will do - ol rfml etate deals he has been instru- things, and every elFort should be ,n'ltal ' carrying thru and at a good marie to have the official at Washing-; ',rice 10 tnu '""nurs and others who ton g:ve us relief in regard to tnis ! have their property. Aa for road .matter, It sterns that Editor Haker ueau .K'ht sees fit in his last issue attach the Herald in hi.- usual childlike manner. There w;.s nothing in his attack.-, for one i , t.w e seriously. Wo imvo made a stawl for the people and y.u arc pro id of it. The Headlight has taken a stand against the citizen and it will naturally have to abide by the consequences. Wo have done nothing that we are ashamed of. material ay reduce tlio oipcnnm of the FovernmeuL Hcvltlon .Mutt Produce Revenue With a rortatnty that a cort.iln amount o( rovouuo mul be avntlnbto rnch year, tariff re vision mint bi m shapi-d as to produce that revenue over and above vbnl can be raised under the Income to.i How much the Income to will produce will not bo known, even upproilmatvly, uutlt the tariff bill has parsed both bra tic lies of congress uud been approved by the prealdent. for there Is more difference of opinion about this feature of the new tariff bill than over nn one other section, The plan as finally passed upon Is understood to provide for raUlnR tho Income tax revenue on a xradtmted Male, exempting Income under $1000 beRlnnlntc lth a 1 per cent tax on In comes of 5 tOO and running as high as -I per cent on Incomes of J 100.000 and upward, It wa said that the plan retains the provisions for free raw sugar and free raw cotton and the IS per cent tax on raw wool. A flitbt Is expected In both houses for n change to free raw wool SuffranliU Ready to Qeilege Wilson btPKe Is to bo laid to tho While House by tho stiff raglsta. It was announced at national heatlquart era. hh n result of the refusal of Prealdent wWllson to include In hln uiessaRe to congress some reference to the uffrnKo cause The president's declination was based ou his belief that congress should take the first steps, and thnt he would not bo Justi fied in Inaugurating . jcb a sweeping reform through recommendations. Hepreptmtatlrea Kent, of California. Lonroot of Wisconsin and Anderaou of Minnesota, progressive republican, made a formal announcmeut (hat thoy would not Join the house progressives In n now third party on?nnlwitlon and would not vote for IteproaonUllve M unlock for speaker. Indians to Get Interest Secretory Lane has signed an order, effective July 1. 1013, providing that nil Indian funds on deposit to the cred it of superintendents of tbo various agencies over the United Sine that hitherto have not drawn Interest shall be placed on an Interest hearing basts at tho nito that provnlls In the local ities where the money Is deposited. Heretofore these funds have not drawn any Interest. It Is estimated that those accounts aprpoxlinate 11,000.000. National Capital Orcvltlss The first formal dinner by President uud .Mrs WHaon will bo given April 10, In honor of members of the eabtnot. ('lay Tallman, an attorney of Tono pan, .Nev., lias been appointed legal him for 'idvlser of tho reclamation service by rnurt be Secretary of the Interior Lane. .Secretary of Wnr Cnrrlson. Wednes day, ordered that 60,000 tents and 1,000,000 rations he rushed to Ohio from Philadelphia for tho relief of tbo flood sufferers. One of tho best Jobs nt the disposal The Follow in Merchants arc Giving Away GOLD BOND T C ft ft a. J ltCX I I I I I a books a recently completed bjr r". M. It. -title M, an accountant. Thomas Murray. 4 ranch hud, Is lu the count) Jail at lliirnn charged ltti rohWuj; the postofflve nt Alberton. x small tow n near Juniper Itkn. of Stelp's Mountain, of which William Johnston. hl employer, Is tHxtmastcr I-! It HavI.I . . , . drowned lu to f.et of v.ter ou oien I H AlI0.rS STOKIi, I)rv (lociels. Clothing, SilOtn.tlC -tlr. Itftitl.'C 1 (t I mil... 4, l. Mipplies, etc KIXC, & SMITH CO.. Honlware. Stoves, ItuiMme tt-t uil, etc. Til I I w x t ii?ii o .1 i ii.K.i.nww i-iiiiii rceti, uroccnes, ,i;ul ii)rn Tl if ii : Cf ivi.M.VTinviM' v cTMuu i i. JIvNKIXSJI-Wl-i.KV STOKK, WntdieH, I)mitHii-l.s j )N k . t i ) st ) x i- r K x rn k i-: c ( ) m i a x v . Ol-M THI-ATKIv, Where IvvervlKwl v (m.cs. K. !. ZACHMAX, IMinuhitiK Supplios. TILLAMOOK HI-KALI). Lssued Twice n Wteh MOXK'S STIMJIO. Vou Know Where. ada side, while crossltiK Hluslaw river da side, while rropsltiK HlusUw river ills boat was seen flcwtdttjc lu thallow srntrr near the shorn The IkmI; was found nenr In the rnueh water. Loaded with 100,7 J.S feet ,,f finish ics lumber vnluntl at IM.OO0. what l Jetlnrml to be one of the largest oar !'3ads of lumber ever shipped from milt In OroKon. left the plant of the Kalis City Lumber company The load was consigned to Kansas turtles Ilobert Srhlobo. atlas John Kline. rho has boon lu Jail at Hum for (wo months, churned with tho murder of n ! rapper and (ho burning of a barn and horses holenRiUK m A. C Voilmer. is show lug nigua of homlctdnt Inauulty utid threaten iwttlcuiarly to kill a fel low prisoner Charles Johnson, a rancher llvlns near riovordalo. attempted snlelda. but was atoppotl by uelshborlng ranch ers Just ns h was nbout to Jump from a store in bis cabin. Imvlnn tlwl u rope to the bottom of his cabin nud carried It over a rafter and placed the Itoose over his bend By the provisions of (he rnlllae tnx law pasad by the last lglsiottirn fur l)t S. It. KIKltlS-. PIIY.SICIAN ami .HUKOHON Urtire. New C'Wiftrtr llldg. TllUlaook I II.I.A.1(M)K I'NDI; k I AKI.NC K. V. I1ICNKI.1 Mr. Four )i,r West tff 1 ler I ..I.. 1 . -i . - . 111. t. I W. 0. McGcc, M. D. I Pioneer Transfer IIOMIiOl'ATiHC PHYSICIAN the supiKirt of county fnlm there will ! oillce Next U,r i.. M..i.,.i T..1....1 counties. H. 632 31 The law provides that any county that does nol hold a Central, Hrd Ave. F, c. l. ma; u son. rr-i. ilolh VUmt 'I I . 1 1 I 1 nt .-hiiic iticc 10 i.vcn Dr. Jack Olson KEvHI IJKN'T UKNTIST tllllro Hours Irorn V n. ni. to f. p. in. 0m F. R. Bcal.' Rc! Eilalc Office Until I'honvs. I) It. A. 1). I'HUKI.ws. M KM II K NT IiH.VTIjrr Ollice ill SturKriiii llldtf. All Woik (liinlnutrril. ni.I.AMOOK. . Oil MOON 1. E. REEDY, D. V. M, improvements he has probably suhscrih ed more money out of his own Docket of the Wilson administration. n,i f of tho ' fr r0al8 than "ny onu ttlL' (-'ounty ' chl,!r foroBtor. has been plaeod under isuu to ! ""d a" a" illuslratior' "f this take sec- ' the civil sorvlco. This position, now mis .Miy. Jnev wtiro orRMnnl u trrutUtl A FFAV MORE Tf-RSE COMMENTS IN REGARD TO EDITOR BAKER. (Hy F. It. Heals.) As Iho Headlight sees fit to continue its slaridoroua attacks afjairist mo and the cause 1 have faithfully tried to servo 1 fool that I am justified in speak injr in self-defenco. It is to be dopl-irod that there is pub lishod In this citv n paper whose edit orial columns are uovoted to malluninir city. and Kravelled their entire length larno-- ly at the expense of Mr. HeaN, Mr, Heals has built six business building in this city and has the distinction of having promoted the construction of the concrete building', the first modern fire-proof building to be erected with in the boundaries of Tillamook County. Mr, Heiils has been an important fact or in opening up Um Nelialem country and has donated largo sums of moimy for tho pu-lio highways of that section. In. brief and in a general way this Is our observation f Mr ii.. i . wu B eoiiHiijiiraiioii or tlio ourreiiey (11111H I ll.u lh f.iilili.t ....... ..e .L.I.. . . ... ' iii'in ., , r ' "H M'unlv II0"' '"'' "lr matlr.-rB or pn.Hsliig ,. it would be a good thing for Tillamook porUncq Insofar h their iIIscuhh o , County ,f it had more men of his push would not Interfere with ih, "So unu energy and less of the chronic. knoCk..r."-H!.,iiii.. uemocrntlo held publican, appointed by Tuft to succeed Clifford I'luchot, pays $6000. On Hie riKiucst of I'n sldciil U'llson, Bccrotnry of War Oarriiion went i0 Ohio to personally survey contlltloiiH In tho flood district. Ho was accom panied by floncral Wood. I'rohldmit Wilson was going himself, hut biter decided to hoiii! Harrison ns his perHon nl ropresenlatlvi). The special session of congress, It is predicted by democrats or the ann ate, will bo a prolonged affair, it H assumed that President Wilson will itsK consideration of tho TillamooK VliTKUINAUIAN (Hoth I'livnes) t I Oregon J - Claussen Lawyer DlIfTSCIIliU Advokat Tillfinioolc Hindi way of tariff rovlslon j Leader Underwood ImllnvoH that tho lum' w"l m disposed of In iho houto 50 Gold Hoiid Trading Stamps with! 7 ' U"tl loU' hmtm ,J' H4.t ...I .a ;wi year s suuscription to tho Herald. r nmty fair mny uso It proportion of ilie fund for bulldinK mads I.nurn Alexander, an alloltro on thr Umatilla reservation. Is belnf; held to the nrnnil Jury an answer a charK" of bnvlng obtained a big sum of money f.-om J. M. Bannister, a (imminent .Uhenn farmer, through n boKiis leaie to her laud. It Is allotted nlm had al ready leased the land to another. II. Ilrown and H. Ilruno. fo for- eli;n InborerH, were drowtuMl lu the pond at the Ulmlra Lumber company' 1 sawmill at the Noll tumud on tbo lino jf the Kiikih!-Coo Hay nillway. The men were walking on logs In the pond One log turned suddenly and precipi tated them Into tho water and b"nnnth a number of other Iokm. On the old I'erdol Suthnrllii donation iuh ciaiiii are jiear trees tnnt wro l-roWRlil from Champoog In 1852 I. Mr. Sufberlln. a pioneer of 18&I. Tho treoa Imvo not miasud a year of bear- lug slncn 18C6, tho first ymir thuy bore fruit. They novor were prunod, nulll vnioii nor sprayed until lust year. The (liinllty and yield Imvo compared with the host. A battle took place with knives between Kd Spenco, soil of Dr Hpi-nce, .mil (.'imrgo (Jains, or Korhy, over put ting the bun or the turkey trot an J bunny hug nt the dunce held them. Hpenci) Is lu a serious condition, be Irig cut In II places, 1I1.1 most HnrliniH being a cut on his neck, where a gmU throe Inches long grazed tho Jugular vein. Oaten was not seriously hurt Arthur Mcl'liorson, a wealthy ranch- nr living hiiveii miles west of M.ii .....11, n,.n win nil (in je llllllll ny u I'lllf I'll I 11 whllo feeding stock. Thinking noth ' ,,,an,0" "UllcJiriCJ Ko() 216 Ini' it II I,,. 1 ' "mi 111:11 in wiiori limy were pacKing Ice, and while employed linn wiin a morn severe nccldmit, hnv nig imij ins arm crushed hi-twooi lurgu cakes of Ice. Ho was taken to tun Hospital at Ilaker, where he dli-l with blood poliiou. H llensoii, iiillllonalro lumbiiriimii mid owner of tho Oregon hotel In 'rt. land, who has lit mi stiiylug In Long Hunch, Oal., ror the winter, will en deavor to procure legislation by con gress prohibiting iho manurnctiiro of wlilskny In Um United Mates, Mr. Ilenson ban set aside $GO,000 to fur tlMir thn project, 11ml his attorney is now draftliiB a bill that Mr. Ibmu..,. wjihuu to Imvo puBsed'iit Wnnhlng-i. E. N. CRUS0N. I I.. ... . Ik If Contracts Taken Ksiimate.s I'uriiislicd Al Wurlt tttmrniiucil, Tillaiiiii'A. GEORGE WILLETT Attorney at Law Office In Commercial Uuildint; ULbAinuUK, ORE. JOHN I LI.ANI) lltM) ILSON 1 Altoriieynl.l ,iw Abtlmtlrr T. H. G0YNE Attorney-it-Uw and U. S. Commiiiioncr Oppoiile Courlhouie Tillamook Baker K0 l?(Hx SALI- A I ALL GftOCERS M1ws'siiir llo'ktlifnrl Attention! hm.i 1 au rfiuuiiinniTinii rir THIRD SATURDAY , 1. . 1 1 .... , , .i 1 ..11 . . . ' 'ininiiu lirilWlCTH illv iv tlmlly ill vitcfl. K. T. IIoai.s, W. M. C. Iv, Tkom i11.1t v, Sivrct 1 ry. H. T. BOTTS, LAWYER COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT. oni a-ao.., Tillamook Block rillamook, - . Qrt. Tillumook rtiirket.H. rii.. r.. 11. ....t.... ..... rt !- imn ill I Hill. " for fiuni prodm-Ki nt Tllliiinook City Cm reeled overy Thursday ; I'-KgH per doz. $0.20 iiiillur, pur roll jojr. In I'ntntors, pur owl, ('hei-sit, per II,, t j7j l0 ('nliliiige. per lb. CnrrotH, p,.r II,, I'ltrsnlps, per lb. Hipuisli, i)r 11. I'umpklns, per Ih, Apples, pnr box ii00 , Hugs, ilrusHoil. nor lb. Mutton, ilrt sscd, por b, lleof llvu per lb, .75 .11 .Oil .02 ,02 .02 12.5 .11 .10 CJ IiiOc.