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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
OREGON GOVERNOR , INVADES THE DALLES Accompanied by Militia, Coiih pels Sheriff to Close Dis orderly Houses. The Dallm. Or Jorornor Wwdt ar rival hm Sunday with Major Smith and 11 state militiamen from Portland nn4 ctnnwll1 Sheriff Chrleman to tin prison S2 women who had been ar rested la raid made Saturday nlpht by special agents of the awvernor. Chrtaunan refused to imprison thoo placed under arrest without commit ments and because, he aaid. ajtent. o( Governor West had tailed to convince the sheriff of their authority. After a conference with the governor Chris man promised Ooternor W'wt he would lnd every assistance In his lower In obeying the order of the tuecutive, . Sworn in as deputies to make the raid were tour minister;- and they re mained on guard with their tirlsoner:? until relieved by mtllUatnea broupht by Governor West. Oovernor Weat said he had io de sire to prosecute the girls who lived in the house or visitors, and 29 of thf 32 prisoners arrested will be held merely as witness. The prisoners are under guard in the Washington notol and at one of the closed tesorts. Kmest M. Hlnfro. of Salem, who appointed f pectal prosecutor by Gov ernor West at the time of his Port land vice rraradc. has two ordered to remain here to assist District At torney Bell MANY NEW LAWS IN EFFECT More Powsr Given Governor as Result of Legislative Acts. Salem. Or. All the laws passed at the recent session of the legislature, exe-ept thes having emergency claus es or those to be referred to the peo ple, t'tf n:e op- ntlve Tuesday. Chit f amriRc 'he new measures are thes- r 'm.--- to h'fhways. Irrigation, wage of v-omen and children, pen sion frr rKthers.. fU!rg number of hoar.- of v-erkmen in factories, mills, etc., ,:iii; the gc-.-erncr more power to e'crre 'iws lac'JIy, revising fish and '-u- '. rppropriation for Pa cific Miua exposition, regulation of brofe t regulation of pawnbrokers, rn" .m s-v:: of accounting in state and -'w .,. teachers of Portland on civil s'r-rce basis, pensions for Pori 1 tni Polishing district fairs nnd craating county fairs. The Pope la 73. Rome. The pope was 73 years old M -nday. a ad innumerable telegrams an 1 messages from aU psrtit of the world arrived, felicitating the pontiff. -? him a Ic:-.5 and happy ife. ROOSEVELT GIVEN VERDICT OF G CENTS f.'omplt-t- exoner former at!' for ( ' pp j-Mer.t, from charge of drunken nets made against him in an editorial l y (Jeortje Newett, editor of the Isb I::!ing, Mich., Iron Ore, came here l.-ti Newett, after Roosevelt's case rested, took the witness stand and m;;le complete surrender, and wlth dr the charge of his paper, that Itcwoeveit "geu drunk and that not infrequently." In a ioag statement read in open o .rt. be admitted he had combed the o'lairy, but had found not one single i mesa who could testify be had seen o.'mel Roosevelt take liquor to ex- To all Intents and purposes be tn: w himself upon Roosevelt's mwcy. Loose velt, unwilling to assess upon N Aett the heavy damages be had fL. ued, aros in court and declared Ik- ) ad achieved bis object, disproved !. ale that did him much injury In th ist campaign and asked the court tu :irect a verdict in bis favor for no.i ual damages only-whlch in Mlch-va-i. is a cents. Thi uU cents were paid and the eoj-on-1 will settle bis own costs of clou to "'i.OOO. MAYOR RUSHLIGHT LOSES H. n. Albee is Eltcted First Mayot Urder Commission Government I'o ole. Hie - '.:nid, n-. H. R. Albee wa I iin-t lu.iygr of Portland under ii, ini'-noii torm of government, deff ' Mj lo.ihlight, present may. or. avl ni-.irc.t opponunl, by a aub-utan- . 1 ou. In the best residence reitiuiio of the city Mr. Albco ran dhfuil of Mr. Kubhligbt as high as four to 'Jin . Mr. Albee'H plurality on flrst cliolco votfK was 452! and on first, aecond Rtjd tljlrd cholee votes nbout 6836, Mnyor-KIeet Albee will assume the duties of lils office July 1, when lie will aucceed A. fi. Ilughllglit, the In cumboiit. who will then have wrved n two-year term, Will II. OaJv f- , xiiaolou, Hubert 0 Ulock and W, L. DrewBler tero elected Commibslunerb, BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON O. W II JU A SurveorH r in field. maKtmrn Virvey of the prtpo extension frviu iVndon to Kosall. distance of '.'0 miles The fifth animal llottovk show will be held at I'nlon June &. 6 nml 7. and la expected to bent nil reconls In at tendance and Interest. The summer eatou of the Oreaon agricultural college will be held from June 1 to Jul) t at lrvalll. A faculty of T! lustmeilouul ovperta Is announced. The mayor and city attorney of Salem have filed complaint axalnst the Salem Water. lower X- l.lnht company, claiming that the' service Is poor and the rates unreasonable. Through the efforts of Hepresentn Ud Sinnott. the Harper reservoir site, withdrawn by the reclamation service, has been abandoned, and Si. IPO acres, mostly arable, will be opened to settle ment. The first tree planted In th new campus of. Albany college, a 4$-ncre tract, ha Just been set out by mem bers of the rr shman class, it Is an off shoot of one of the famous rims of Princeton university. A until t Huckesteln. one of the lead ins Democrats of Marlon county, will u.iumc his new duties as postmaster of Salem about June 1. He succeed Squire Karrar, who hag been postmas ter seven years. Orvtlle Morris, the Prinevllle youth convicted of attempting to wreck trains on the high bridge across Crook ed river, received a sentence of one to SO years. The Judge then paroled htm. and left him In the care of his fath r. Six persons wer Injured seriously j in a wreck caused by a rear end colli sion between a soutnern I'aemc motor car runninjc between Grants Pass and Ashland and Southern Pacific engine No. SStS, running Habt behind the motor. Only a change In the weather such as Jiaa never happened before in the history of the state couM possibly prevent the rose bucbee of Port la id from producing all the blossoms necet aary tor the festival tn June, accord ing to the roriaas of the city. One hundred -and eleven seniors In the University of Oregon were named by Register Tiffany as being ellirtti.'--for graduation at Ibe comlntc June commencement. Thltt Is the second largest graduating claaa In the hisu-r. Of (he university, falling half a dozen abort of the banner claaa of last ye.-r Among 30 applicants for the im tion, H. I- Bow I by, has been appointor, by the state highway commission engineer of the road work of the slate, at a salary of $3040 per year. Mr Bowlby relinquishes a position as en gineer of the Pacific Highway asso ciation, which pays the same salary. In a letter to Senator Chamberlain. Secrete ry Daniels says the navv do partment has never considered the Oregon as a prospective target for other ships. He says the Oregon in In the ser ice and In able condition, and would form a valuable part of our defense In the event of war. That Dan Olson came to his death on May 22 as the result of a gunshot wound inflicted by John Fleck was the verdict of the coroner's jury at The Dalles. Fleck, a young German rancher, shot Olson, generally known as "Dan from Norway," In a drunken brawl Woolgrowirs In the John Day vallev are moving their product to mrrket. The first shipment of wool from that aeetlon moved over the Sumpter Val ley railroad, arriving In Baker on May 19, It .is estimated that mora than 1HW.nOO pounds of this commodity wilt he shipped out over ths Sumpter Valley road this summer. Richard Duffy, the marriage awind ler who brought Annie Bock from Georgia after i-.he bad answered his matrimonial advertisement, married her and got SfMOO from her "Hvii.e- ' exchange a false ded to timber land In Oregon, was sentenced in Portland to aerve two yeurs at the federal peni tentiary at McNeil s laland. - Representative Hnwley has taken up with the coast and geodetic survey the matter of a thorough survey of the Oregon coast, with a view to deter mlnipK Ui- extern or lis coilfitdi and ballbm Lanks. It Is expected that the foKMljillty of establishing 'extensive cod and halibut Industries along this coast will be determined by the ur vey. Costruetlon Is being rapidly punlie l on t';e Oregon h; Ku:tani railroad west of V.ilo, i.ud the 2Su0-foot tunnel In Mu'lieur canyon will bo completed within 30 days. A crow of 120 men la at work on this tunnel, which Is being drilled through solid basalt rook. Railroad men at Holm;, Idaho, cxtireas the belief that the new road will bo a link In a trantieontlnental lint The Hecond woo) sale of the hwinon In eastern Oregon waa held at Itclio, Regardless of the fact that the duty on raw wool anema doomed to go, tho bidding was as high iih thnt of hint year. In fast, u higher price waB paid for the name crude of wool than was rewlved for, tio 1012 clip. Tho fato totaled 318,000 pouudH at prlcoH rang ing from 'l centu to li'A cents u poutid. UNITED BRETHREN CONFERENCE. (tn(lnihl from First !'aKu J lion y( rthu'rtt'i'ital ami t hr intrt hft'f.MI"1r fW liWiH-tHlion With tllrtt ' J4tk Unit-.! IwkIi nl Clmreli "! " 'that ,f the tinted llri'lhren (3 n-ih ii ll.( HMlu'aa r'(IMn MuwM retr beforo tie was elected tili'- ' While necrosrv he visited the fi-rciii field porsonall) . Mr. K. N l.cwl. pastor at N.itl Hend. lruhl in as usual one of Un bent report of the conference iitnl l" r dolette Mrs. Fred I.yntrr, tol.1 ti. conference that she herself wvukl lir.t Iv he allowed to tf back home m-le she serum! the return of Mr. l.ri it pastor. There are 'our women preacher w the conference Mrs. IVra Young t Heaver, Mrs. Hertha Peoples of Ha: i Green near Salem, Mr, t . I'. UUh'. nrd of the 3rd I'hun-h, Portlatat. I Mrs. II. N. l.enis of North Hentl. , Or. J. R. Parker of Philomath !.. had lenxer otvitinuuu inomberhi the conferetiee than any other, hn I k" ben ti Ion aiul uueful nneet'on t",i tltere t lot of orsppirK intoroet a'l i ability in him yet. Kuihion Siimiiierlltt of Vaneouver. i the self made hero of the Conference , he used t be a loffRer. Though with I few sehoolmc mivantaees Hrvihrr Sunimerlin ha novrrlheless dUK h way thrtu;h to an' effieieriey that i hartlly sun'weii. Everybody "Rube." Koyal TillttmotV eheee will have tinother en-up of enthusiastic patron, for the conference has len generous Iv provided with tin Hbundnnc of this taplo ami fiimouct product. Arairv ChristMison of the Tillamook Chre Factory presented the half of a rtnr well ripened oMor chawe and th half of just as fine u cheese of the iniLW sort. C. N. hoquist and Eric Glad al presented tnaeniflcent whole cheer made at the Maple Leaf and it s r ported thnt a tine whole cheese is ' its way to the conference, aent by ti e V. V. S. C. hi of Boarer. EtorvtoJy is ii le--t I in the k ' of nt import nt reolutitn introdu. H. Schvknechf i j following (lev. I ternal greulmi: from the Evanireli Association Thursday afternoon. 1' was to the iect tht mxt vance is the comumation of viu. union of ProUnttant Christianity, fi t our church is Increasingly in favor -f organic unity especially of the small- r denominations: thus providing f elimination of overlaps ami for th i .-ipi ration tbat cornea from added num bers ami harmony wkh Christ'i plaa if unity. Old friend are glad to mict lh former pastors of Tillamook who ar. nttbndtns; the conference. Th-rre are present (lav. F. II. WehT, Rev. J. S Uhodee. (lev. Qeo. McDonati, Rev. J. E. Conner, Rev. W. N. Ulndgett, Rev !). K. Kmerick besidM Rev. 11 r . White who is wll remem)-r"l a.i pat or at Uesver and l'lesant Valley. Former Prmiding Kkicti present arc Rev, C. C. Hell. fl. F. Neir, Rev. J. S. Rhodes, Dr. J. R. Parker uial Dr. F. W. Jonuti. After much discussion Friday min ing the conference recommend,! tli.it the anrntal younir peoples conventi, as rallies in connection with the ije i- i oral Christian Endeavor work. Dr. C. C. Poling the fraternal del.- ' gate from tho United Kvangelic-tl j Church was hoard at 'J oVluck Frtda afternoon. Thure is a very cordial ai:l happy relation bolwuun thiscortferenn and Dr. Poling and his whole denotni nntion. On invitation of the Commercial Club tne conference voted to elc it-. session at 3:30 p. 'tn. Friday that it i mit;ht accept the kindly opp-riunity of seeing some of Tillamook's 8tiwrb ter rito.-y via the automobile route. Ainxit forty indicated an inturust in taUinif the trip. Announcement!. Sunday Morning from 10 a. tn. to ! : a. m. oraisa service led by liev. Jon, of Philomath, Oce. Prompt at ll o'clock public seru- will begin, during which tune UiHn ,, W. M. Bell D. D., of I.os Ang.-L -, Cal., will preach the aermon. Again at I', p. tn. there will be hit vice not us yet fully programmed. At 7:30 p.m. the services will b hold in the Christian Church ; Prom -i ly at 3 the Rishop will deliver one of his famoue addresses. P.vury citiz.n of city and country about shoul l at all hazards hear this n-ited man. I. K. Meuse, pastor. Tnkc Plenty of Time to l:nt. There iH a saying that ' rapid eating It slow Huicide." If you liavo formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suffering from itnligualiu i or constipation, which will result ovon tually in serioiiK illness if nut correct ed. Digestion liegina in the mouth. Food should bo thoroughly masticated insalivated. Then when you have u fullness of the htouiacli or fuel dull a-nl Htupid after eating, take one of Chain lierlaln'a Tablets, Muny aeveru case of Htornuevi trouble anil constipation have been cured by tliu use of theao tablota. They are easy to take and most agrcoublo in effect. Sold by all dealer. J. F. Stranahun, architect, late of Portland, tmen in Iho city diirinif the past week or more looking over local conditions. He is very favorably Impressed with our city and I In future proBpeolb and Intends moving his fum-ify-huiu in ti.o neur futura, I The Efficient Stove TVew Berection nvii.H Ml I' I I Oil Cook-Stove COMPLETENESS It Imkrs. hiils. tot ami t"0t jmt nwell as n tCBttlnl ikI fnitiJP. CLEANLINESS Hunts oil the rlenttrt furl. No aliot. No tlitty coul oi oi!. No ihIhi. CONVENIENCE Gives full hrot itniitly. No vnititK for fur to "stmt" Jtlnl tho hrftt tlruteii III tcttr, tnriliuttl or slow. 7- yrr. : t k tn-r liit civnjm u-, l -r, ' r.-t.. ,ivT(k - I : . The Great and Grand Mauestic fiutkjbe jndChircixif Iran. .Range tviii.Vrof eirji--,- -. iturra.nwli .! I, .t .J.jta, ...-v m,. tifa. . r U tern r, iAj.,g Uid 1 wrtJ ltrt I- ,t i, y ,n ran I uy t"ftiim at ir,V. wl y If'srll w'.Sf tlAll lslutvu try tu iuuUUi iu LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE I V t i, Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" Make the Home Look Cheery j A 1! wll Maida Lamp ,mi your Iront pnrcl, CJ be j eVrr; nifihl iii.l.l iiildiilh and uMti J over uny nU rr mon'H Hi" inclrr, Tillamook HIectric - alight Fuel CWny WILL SPALIHSG, Mri.. I r t i k i on .iaix nr : Alex McNair & Co. ' wlw 1 ECONOMY n ..tl.l...l . I.. A k i i uuin on too uiitrtl when All licat i niipliril nt tltn rjiuil None W(i.tr-, yU wnttt roul J OIt Itl-IT PEARL '.! Av Ir.-.Jing JfKiUil tiftxu htti Utlf I 'JTIi -'W' Srra Ka- - iic Wi.rth More I nan uoiu ll o ,T -, . - to Relieve the Mind nnd Enjoy ..GOOD MOVING PICTURES . . The Kind They Alway Show at The New GEM THEATRE yS-H s -sr4 ewa TMF RiaUrlll blJUl ?mi iii 'in.ji )sr,i k Ui H rement Sidewalks and tncrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsev Hotel ('ADVERTISE IN Th. -.nrirn nici, xomrr,ce tovc! ! not iti me. 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