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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1913)
1 PORTLAND LETTER. ,Vrt'"d. Or.. June S(Specil A splendid foundation has heer. laid b tt.e l.ito Immigration Commission ir the work of iiliiu'ii -ig farmer to Or ff't fnvn tie com tne of Seethem Kor pe A wno f Oonte'Tme with German. Norwegians, $,WtJt and Ii h ; t- h recalled in outlining lh,. ,v ; t "mmpM!! and in seen- fi (..u.'st cooperation of miiM-"I :. ( the riot nut o-isM-csiow reient here C.mmittc-x form i if member t hr 1 fore-it - w.': w.-trk wflh t Im miration Commission in aee-ir..; out tunable Un.1 for cokwitaXto p ir pose, securing thvm at nhomdIi1 price ar.d at. !.!-.; the ee comer after the, are W.'toi Nidging from the micces that ha attended the pwli" inary work, much may b expected from this organised effort to settle Oregon's idle f amain land. More interest ta heme hown in eu. (Tenir of growing perfect babies, thn -jghuut the tt sine the first shw at hebi tart year at Mvr t!t Fsir. The Si-it teat of baW ha just Iv-". held by the Parent' Ed of "Portland, and this promise to beeo.ne a regular in stitution. Babies are given a careful at-ntinV eaBtntkw and defect pot"'? m! parents with instruct tor. a tt. K tney may be overcome. Par ent v, , o intern) enteric youngsters in th -mine snow next fali (lad these preliminary test helpful. That the Willamette Valley is the one aection of the United State that can raise s!: ap equal to those of Eng land, was the statement made by Prof. Tii.. Shaw, agricultural expert fr the Great Northern Railway, conditio? are such that pork can be produced for less cost than is the ease in the corn belt of the Middle West, while butter can be produced for ies than ia New f r r.l. Prof. Shaw tni&U that the ' rt-." n fnrr-T is, as a rule, neglecting h s opportunities. o ient its boosters down to Poct- UnJ !.'.u week and took the Ad Club of toe metropolis by storm, winning a ere a i deal of publicity. Louis W Hill and party of railroad men have been inspecting th Central Oregon country the oat weefc. It is a period of gen era, expansion, railroad building and development over there. -em has set its date for th an ruS f erry Pair for July A and 5, and an i t -Ait) indole a patriotic celebra tio-. - teps have been taken to make th vU'.r'n event the mat elaborate utfa.r . i its kind ever held. G'ni rtads workers of two state wiii m : at Medford June 6, when the prop. -e l r.ew road between California and Oregon will be discussed This route lue!j surveyed, is designed to avoid bad grades in the present road. A campaign will be started by Jackson County for the issuance of bond for road purposes. fr Neahkahni Mowntnin in tranaportinc rencr to nl fnm k. ,Auu nutfll IWW iMHninC UP to j the public. Uu-Khe will btj operated ! from Wheeler or Fwher INinl o car j rv paaengrs aero the bay to the ; new float below Cronen'a Doc wi I then the ArmtJng ato Bw will do j the reaC ' Treasurer P. A. Rowe of the Nehal ! ero lort Cwmiwlon received a teto ' gram from the first National Bank of Cleveland. Ohio to the effect that the necessary cash money had been posted by them with the federal government ! as a atantee that the Port of Hehal j em wouM e-Mruribot its ahare towawl I the cost of bui Ming the jetty project on this harbor. This new baa been awaited with great interest by ar -cititerw an't is an assurance that theiw will be aomething doing here very Boos Ir harbor improvement work. Thompson brothers have dee-hied to operate a stage line from Nefcatem City to beach points beginning June IS, and meet the launch Juaeta at Anderaoo's j dock to make train eooonetiena. Thi ) i a wise move oa their part ami will j no doubt prove very beneAcial to all cooeerned. since it provides a -ay for accommodating the reeorters ia going to and from the beach who ever they ' desire to go. Here fare it ha been a 1 hard matter to get to the beach with-1 out k oing to the expense of hiring a special conveance which added ee jide rally to the trouble of reaorter visitiug these parts. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without esseptkm b .ukd keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer month. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ia worth many time its coat when needed and is al most certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purpose for vrhich it i intend ed. Buy it now for sale by all dealers. CLOVEMUALli NEWS. From Courier. The infant child of Mr. aod Mrs. Eu gene Atk'naon, of Sandlafce died Thars dav roorr.in?. The little oac lived only a few days. Otf' Wiljon, the aoto siae driver ii to move to Cldverdale from Tillamook tomorrow. He will occupy a portion ' f the house with Job Poster. Mi Fay Burke has resigned hr po-sitij- a, lerit in the Cloverdale Her cantue .v. store and Miss Gertie Mc-Kime-j is asairs occupyicK that posi tion. Ail the right-of-way for lowering the vu'..y road between thi place and Hebo hui been secured and surveyors have oeen n.nniag the line this week. The improved road will cut out one lar(;e hill and several small ones and will make a decided improvement in the road. Mrs. J. H. Connarn, who with her children has bean stopping at Beavor since moving from Cloverdale, returned here T j. -day for a visit with frier.fis. We ur.(J rxtand she will ro from here t' li'-vii, Oregon, whore her husband has deciuwl to locate permanently in the dental business. NEMALI-H Nl-Wb. PLl-ASANT 'Ai.Ll!Y. Mr. A'win Blum and children went to Forest Grove last Monday to visit her mother, Urs. Phillip. B. E. Turner returned Wednesday from Portland with hi bride. In the eren!ng about 30 of hi friends wel comed them home with an old fash ioned charivari. The crowd were kindly invited in and treated to oranges, nuts, candy, cake and cigar. Mrs. Gokit worthy closed her school at Hemlock last Friday, and ha moved to her home to spend the summer. Miss Minnie Desmond is (pending the week with Mrs. Frank Dye of Fairview. Mrs. Fruett ad children of Salem are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Pearson. Mis Winnie Wallace of Tillamook Is visiting Mrs. W. R. Anderson at the Reynolds home this week. Charlie Moore is helping Mr. Bonn at Beaver for a -hort time. Miss Rcth Pearson is taking the 3th grade examination in Tillamook. Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that ''rapid eating i slow luieide." If you have formed the habit of eating loo rapidly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result even tually in serious illne-t if not correct ed. Digestion begins in the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Churn berlain'a Tablet. Many severe eases of stomrch trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are ea.y to take ami most agreeable in effect. Sold by all dealers. From Enterprise : Miss Ucattie IJabcock receivod her first com- a"irr,ent of furniture ami fix tureB for tr.e Manzanita Tavern this week from Portland. She is making a ireru ui eTvrt to oten up the new ho. I b J i i . 15 .11 announced and it is very likely that she will succeed In her ondeav'irs i the carpenters are mak ing splendid progress with the build ing. A box contract wag awarded the Ke halein Sawmill & llox Fy. last week ' for lG.OoO cheese boxes by Carl Haber lach, -eretary of the Tillamook County Cheese Manufacturers Association. These boxes are to he delivered by rail to Tillamook City from where they will be- distributed to the various fac tories us needed. V. M. Armstrong ban purchased S. G, Reed's Automobile buis which he intends to operate on the beach be tween Nehulem Uuy and Heuch points ! V LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore, "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" i Make the Home Look Cheery A 15-vitt Maida Lamp on your front porch can b: lit every night until mUnight and register not ovrr fifty cent per months on the metrr. Tillamook Electric Light & Fuel Company WILL SPALDING, Manager. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Democrats Plan to Crowd Tar iff Bill by Holding All Day Sessions. Washington. - Make the rvpc earn or t th stwnaa &a4. th democrat tc ldr t the ta charge of tartff KtbteUai ho r : diet that th senate vM WW oa -.: hi;! by August 1. timlwi of the f1ae coatm'---' MU4 that the bUi oid b oM . cocaasttteea by Jane 9; that th- f WMavatittee report shoekl be r- tor wm by th tetloMfte that tb revte4 ateaaitr tw i report 4 to th t o J Then it U4 be watte) vigor u: til Scared on tu BttMag. Ssuii Hoke Satrih. of OeoexU. mkM that tr.. east ahoM i-4 oa th bill tn thr latter part at Jaty V will Keep th rNUMtca b wat to dtacas the bill worfclag, aa: w ta awn at el mraa trots the very bvtfaaJnc" be nahl "W us meet ta the sat every day at IP o ckx ta th aoratar aa4 ti at work until o'clock, at eight. That will prevenf tb opposition from dotey ttt the bill by playtag th a W. wtU tire the ropwnJicaa ot c piay tn" LeMry tnawtr; Stjrttd Th aeaat" inveaUgattea o.' lite "Neeroo saxt iastttoo lobby. wbkh ITestdent Wttsoa chanted Mm ihratenln th tariff bUi. was hagm Monday morning by a oomaslttee cog po4 of Samtora Overnaa (cnatr maii Watoh. Cammlas. Reed and he iQTeetlgattoa was coaducta openly In the awhile hearing room of the judiciary eotnsaitta la the senate office building, and mem hers of the senate were catted tn alphabetic Or- der 'resident Wltsoa was sent a cettt fled copy of th reaoieUoa aathovlalag the Inquiry Limit Pat an WarW, The houe Democrats ta cauetu restricted the legislative progress of the present tra session to tsrtft, currency, emergeocy appropriatloM and election case. Committee ssslgsv ments a submitted by Chairman Un derwood and hi colleague of the way and mean committee majority were adopted by the cases w ithout change. The legislative programme as prev ented by Representative t'Odemood was made binding on the Democratic member of th standing committee of the house. The resolution by ' hlcn thi was accomplished provided that ao standing committee, except the committee on ways and means, ap propria lions, banking, currency, eler Hon.-, printing, accounta and ruk. should report Mils or resolutions to tbe bouse, or have them placuil on the calendars, withoni permission tapr?m ly granted by the Democratic caucus. Settler Mutt Pay Operation CoiU The rocont decision of the United Stales supreme court tn the cake of Bwtgert vs. Baker ttloK for nit lltmt the right of the secretary of the In terior, through the reclamation service to impose and collect annually from settler on government Irrigation pro jects tbe pro-rata cost of maintenance and operation of project from the tune water Is turned Into the canal up to tbe time the projecta are turned over to tbe settlers completed. On many projects thero has been dlacontent bocauae the government has been requiring tbe settlors to pay the maintenance and operation charge, which usually ranges from 60 cents to $1 an acre a year. Th lower court decided In favor of tho government and was reversed by the United State circuit court of appeals at San Fran cisco, but now I sustained by the su pre me court. National Capital Brevities The president I reported to havi agreed with Senator Williams and Simmons that raw materials and their products in tbe agricultural pchftd'ile should he equalized In the tariff hill. The progressives h.ve been allowed n-presimtatloii on all the house com mlttceK except rivers and harbors and agriculture. The are given a total of 28 assignment. The seventeenth amendment to the constitution of the United 8t;u-n ,o. came effective when Secretary l)ryn formally proclaimed that direct elor tlon of United States senator Ih now the law of the land. The appointment of Alexander II Stephana to he general superintendent of the railway mall service, vice Thco dote IngallH, waH announced by I'osl master General iiurlcHuii. Secretary Ilryan and Sir Cecil Hprlng-ltlce. the HrltlBh nuilmsador signed a renewal for five years of tin general arbitration treaty between tin Unted StatiH and Gnmt Britain. Secretary Lane announced a red. motion commission, which will dlre ull work of the reclamation nervlo F. H. Newell, present director of th reclamutlou service, will be the chair mau. SIR REGINALD M'KENNA j - t fl n ft t. hr , tff Jj) LEPER COLONY TEMPORARY Washington Urncrt Asturcd UIj-i-ten Peet tt Net Uiei. WashisRlon- tkmt cnierntHn and aaeasia hsa hwn on-ii'til by the are are of leper at ttumut-.d Point. Wash, sad tb fsr that (he pehUc health as4 tnarMw hospital t tm to ansa this not oi prr maneat etthtten bat to wn.i Uprs there froca other tats T fseltag beassh ao tetess that (ten tor Jon s4 th othee ssesirr n the Waf)lt-ion gelegfttuw were 3 peld to to hate th matter tnvrn tcated, A result of thi agitation both the senator and 8prauttvr Joho on rnlled on jtergeon Oeaeral llluo and wer.t o.e the subject with him and were Mrs4 that there no intention to Mh thta a prtnsr-ti stattoi. Round Trip Fares to ttir. M- BBS SB 11 BBKB B V. r 'tl III' via tut; DArinr paiiway & NAVlf.ATinw r .m ai. a&-maa.vBjmM vK. aan w a a va -..--- -"VII AM- tilt ONE FAKIi KOUNI) 1 Kj All'"it 0 V U N to IlilUbut" Plun UO Onntm Sitlm Oat cm: June M to IS Ineloeiv. Final rotuttt Itlttlt Jut !(,;, ... .1 ta a. I'or illutrtetl .jooMet oti tne KOflc r.st:-, Atl. I .1 ' ; tV.tt ...... .ii i., a .. W l , t)f illllllVSN John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Pnrtlnntl, Oi'cyon letttlt "Aoti.Hatp4fi" L lJr Besttl - The au hatpin t,rtin atice lat.roc'uced lato th city ruui, .1 at the renaeet of the fedxratiun of Women' Club was passed tinan.moes ly hy the council. Th ordtaanee provide that ih point of a hatpin ahall no t p-.nnit ted to extend more (hsa OTuanr Inth l eyoc the crown of 0- hst and 1- no esse beyond the brim violation of tbe ordinance will he ni- brd by a fine of nm m.ri- tt, in J;rto or tin prion merit for not rnori- than JO day ! JUDGE GIVES MAYOR A JAIL SENTENCE MrMlnim v or I t:,l.m (lAlloway lttlr.,: ,n l . nr. ni' n.nrt hi're, scrtt.-m rd Ma)or V T ,ntno. Of McMlnnvllte. to pay a fin.' of JJ00 and to be linprisnn-M ii tnomiis in the county Jnll. without ball or until uch tlm as hn nhould fit to ob-y order of the court, ll.i was placed tn jail by Sheriff HendHrson, of Yamhill county. 4 Mayor Vinton's life In jail, however, wnii short, ror h i rUal aftir expcrienc'ng threw hour of cll llf. to apptiar In hbaa corpus procd Injs at Hnlem. Thlo In the climax In the Iour founh't stilts, which first oriBlnated in the form of an Injunction suit Instituted hy a private citlxen of MrMinnillln, enjolnlnx the mayor and recorder sln- inB the contract entered Into hy the city siih a paving company. Imme diately following the Kitting asidiN of the temporary Injunction mandamus procedure was Instituted by the Htat of Oregon, ex rid., A. C Chandler ver sus William T Vinton. It's Worth More Than Cold to Relieve th Mind and Enjoy . . GOOD MOVING PICTURES. The Kind They Always Show at 8 . . i ho w-w ;hm hka IK THE BriGIU 5. POT F. C. H.ILSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel Lnt. t ait'O, I .ii . li-ij .1 lava ' 4 THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat-Club. 93c, hluealein, 11.00; red Itutislan, U2c, liny-Timothy. 118; nlfnlfn, I2. Iluiter Creamery. 2Sc UgCaudlol, 2c. l.Kg Candled, lle. WoolICaterti OroBOti. lCc; Wll lame;te valley, 16o. Seattle. Whetit-Hlueslem, 03o; ohih, g'je; red HiiMHlnri, S8c. Ubkh ifip iiutter- ("ri'iimery, 2jc. Jl Timothy. 1S p,.r (; Hfufa 113 per ton. 1915 JUNE 1913 MIT, 213 9ii0 w 4 ii nil 18 6 13 5 12 192021 7 14 i 8 15 222S2425:2fJ27ra g930L grasshopper, and on hards snd !' fu ftrlds of that dlatrw and Oro! . irn twiiiK badly damrtl Kght of th larg rallroHd nutnrtiiK Chicago havn posted tiutlcoK luud b the Illinois Vigilante association rn ( Ing Rlrls against rhanco actjualtit ' a flees A torrnntlal rainfall nhlcih Qnllamt strnam to overflow and destroy prop' crty. did damage to the itnl of IJue.ooe at Huiwrlor. Win Th nVotttah hom rule bill lias punted It n.Hond roadltig tn thahou of ommons at London It follow ith m change the lli uf iie lrih hoiu.. rulo bill. Th'- IdiiWWashliiKton ronventtoti ' of tlic farmers' union, In session nt .-ipiAune. udoptnd resolutions advocat Ing a con;reloiial Investigation of 'he jute buxlnos to determine on llin xisleni e of a lrul. Conarea I ask d to put grain Ik on thi tariff ftr.t list. Memhera of th iMiards of aldnrmmi I mid supervisor at lieuvt-r Imvo an- j oouneeu iltttl mey will not relnijb title to offlcf In favor of the five com mitoiiers recently nlwctsil. They I wei ntted for four years, they as J sert. arid thp recall ha not been In j voked tigntnst them. The London Httitidrml nilvlsen Japan to "no lnw" In Kii Imuu with the United State. It insert ti,nt ,if,pn: Mhould deal with Hie iiii.llon na purt ly n tiiislnuas itiMiter, and that Iih aen tlinentH or offeuded racial and nation ul pride should not utilur Into (lie m. KOtllltltlllH. Women letupenince wnrketa hnv won n fight of iniiii) yenra to noiiulr full title to tho Temple Millilln(; In the financial district n Chlmino for the InirptiHc of ilodWmtlhK Din MltyHurniier an a monument m .-ni.M willard, Pcopio In The fiows Hubert Underwooil Johiiuon Ima re tired from the ediKimhlp of the (Jen tury iiin;irritin nt New York, flu Is a widely known writer. To attend a nuetliiK of the Lincoln memorial coiiiiiiIhhIoii', former ru. dent Taft wllj eonio lo WitHliltiKlnii June y, for IiIh flral vlhlt tdnc.i he loft the White llouao. IfsnWUn It (Unit s rr-.HtM pre.l'lrnt Of thn Soutli I' . ' ! Bit) ul Vnflntlllotl. H II S 'ereri cn ymr. it" ' ' "-j Went f Wetitworth co'.-rf tit ma, U'nti. Stephen K. IUIIIel t teMCed nt New Vork ,r"n eUht jrpnm In Hlaic Hne ' !'3 thn firmer stnto potmter 11 . . .... 1 Ha ... 1 r 1 . v , 1 . n v r. 2 1 ' , it, hi I"1' J i ' 101; ntoneruieo oy um " - nenatu Kmmelinn I'ankhur utfrntto lender rrc from jail, Is miffrrluK I' gisilon. Khe In In n i-otidliloti niut Imr u''r er re nlnriund for her A dupoteh Imm NoK.ti' that litdler Mnn. r ' ailed hi big nlrplnneo" KUtiUmt (luerrero In (imt' Ifliialnxl ut n hiditht I'f ' HUHV Ut till) Rlll'll llll'l " gunner tooli effect Oovernur Suiter of S named Mis A111111 Mor. i lh (llog.itR from that first Allinrlonll eolifereD' limurance, tn l held Jti'" CIiIciiko. Hhe la the daei lain J. I'. MorKitti. California In drip of Destru'V P,u Hftorninetito, Cul. Ci'' Kan llleco on the on,; coiitily on (ho north 11 tlotiH In In i'i Kill' of per" and unlenH an Inline' tnrmlnott enmpnlcti mv'1 la iirnHtiriited by fiit tni r Kroner,.. (, -fi,v total firim w crons inny renlt litat.i 1. ' r!-t ' 1) J Is-" . 111 at lt.1V IW . .. ..I H 1" ... J to ifc and J 11 , el i". is in , mi I .la. ,. ami I ff ,.- tt late , , alt d tt 0 iuH 1 , wo1 lilt holdii u morlKUKti for 1J00 l ;v plulnl In the 1:111m aliened 1 1 (, iiiiIh will abandon the "f""r c,,( tliiK the timber ami Ihul '"''ur' . ih itnpuipHl. Itilereiil tuiai" Timber Held fleol t IIHlMhoro, The I11J11111 1" Charleii J. Cowiinlnli. nil M""1 aiop the operullon of the U 10 mliuii north of lllllriho'c by Cowiinlnli. The mill hIiiimI Mold Ii v Cowiinlnli. and i M " " ciine troin thu ItiHitiilty cimri.1' liroujtl nKitlimt pliil.ulff by one of H" ul'r.. font of tlm mill. At lh" h'''" wan doolurctl luino and tllitchurK0