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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
ill.) mm ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAVi Awn romAv JbGsTfliRCUL-AxioNOF any Paper in Tillamook County uxx. Tillamook, Okkgo.n, Junk Kl, 1013. SO. 4L It i ihc Mini of thin Imnk iQive thi'licjit Intuiting hcrvlcc passible ami wc it. It i jiIho mir aim to Jutvc tfie very hot ctiuinnil tcli tin Modern Fire Proof Uitnkitii. !vou, Imic Proof Vnult, Mm' Proof Safe. Modern Siifc li-ioHit ltoxt'K . mid we Imvc i hem. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, OKEC0K 48 Linen Envelopes 96 Sheets Paper 25 Cents CAX Vol' It HAT IT? ILLAMO.OK DRUG STORE .'KOCH &. HIL.U a, a a r" I Shingles : Piaster Root Paint : Drain Tile mu-schrai)i:r company and Warehouse Front St. betwrcn 2d and 3d Ave. West W E. 1IKNDI1RSON irtm hat Suivryoi JOHN LHLAND HKNDERSON Sfo'ii'Treun. Aliurnfy Uw -ml Notary Public TILLAMOOK I'm.. . am M rm COJMLfAjtf' (INCOKI'UKATKP) UV : A 1 1ST K ACTS : KI5AL I.STATI5 SPRVlvYING : INSl'KANCIS Tillamook, Oregon DBLSA1AN & IK) LAN QI2NI2KAL CHMIINT CONTKACTOKS . yil a Pvuollr CI K...r.infinnc I himnpvc atWBrjaaa a - al al m- blt . m. jllllllal u w u -'tfcOj J VUI Oa .. UaUUHUU" J Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED MUTUAL Tl'L. AT Vt'ATClI TOWKK OR5HHRMAN , SANDKRS' UKSIDKNa. JOSEPH E. RANSDELL ONE WEEK ENDING THE 20THflOF JUNE SPECIAL VALUES IN PAPER mm NEWS NOTES jwi LLI AM M. WOOD ur uLi.cnHL micncoi Evcnt3 Cccurring Throughout ll.o S'.aie During the Past IVook. Joicph C ftantdtil, terutor (rom LouU'ata, leader in the fight to keep (he tariff on uc..r Agriculture to be Given State. Aid B.ilcm "Agriculturist of lUn tnte a w an their children. ar hereafter i I- Instnmted In scientific ngricul urnl methods, for two bill with tbl 'ml In view were enacted by tho to- ) Kill lcf:llnluri!. rind both stn cotnpro- 'Mhn In tbtflr copn In ii')IIMon, o ithiT ImtKitlaril nnrlcultura! ni"an- urr wntv imrard tlin one to prevent Vi Itilroduct'.cii Into tin- Mntf of in tvt or dltvtivcti InJuriouK to growing pro'luctti anil the other flxlnit tho l !(lul of purity Ux CRrlcultural w tin. Ov-r tbo vto of the novrrnor 'linro Hiio pamici n hill cnmtlnK a tat live (ik k mid MnUnry hoard, which l to esereU' rAiiltnry uupc-vliloa ovor Kicaiook nikI poultry. nti:t It. is ho !l td thftt It wilt he rztrentrly bone ft. I;. I to llvMtock men. MILITIA MUST SHGW RECORDS ficnatc OtrUe Invtetljj Jtlng Committee Ocgln Coal Mine Inquiry . Charlr-wtun. W Vn. Th Hwer nmJ authurlly nt th Kornitncnt of tho BILL U.ICOMSTITUTIONAL Plllno of Dentlttry Act Ref.rencJum Petition Not Ordered by Judge SiImm. Circuit JuiIro Citllowny ile- : p(cinl tlction for n-fcr'-ndutii mean ' urc noxt Movmbr. is uncontu i tlotial. Th dr-ltloti Ik fnr from clv-nr-' !at n fcltimtion tli.it hnn catin-d sua a r . " . . ' . . ,B""!, , Old"! thai the my bill, providing for n ftU for ih colitionn hlrh havi kopl the Utn In v I nun I civil nr for tnorw Ihnw n yr. OpmiIok tho lit- wutu uh. o n n n. otfcinU) particularly Secretary of S.UA Im, dilt dufltk .ml dc.tructton . Q uwh (hou(;hu Tfcfl do. in th. .ninluR action., the w. ,B r,1MOtlon wth onw ao 0ln trl o lnv.U.5UnC commlit-fl ,0 , thtf ,wwary of ale mUr,i on the tut Itnry nuthoritk-. for I , . , foj. of lho ! rora. of.li.proollnn. Priw ;f,gnnnrttl,"i,rclcr of duntl.t to nd undnr tho doclnratlon of murllnl r, J(1(jBfl 0(!)o.vay heW lhul thc , in m ciu MriKO territory. Jmlieo Advoent-(J'tirnl ((i-orKi" 8. Will tire ii othi'r offlccm wro nuni muiiiHl hrdiro tho couinilttrv to priv duc the ntAtf record? rvRardltiK tho divlnrntlou of martini law unci tho jiroctvdliift of tho military cornml nion vhieh wti plnccd In tha strikn dlMriet, Balkan War Near Again. j london. lloth ldr refunlni; to i tnitko thr -llBhtrnt concoKnlon, war tn-twprn the ilnlknn ntnto In RrowlnR moro Imuilimnt. If HiiJKiirln nondii n nrr.rttlvi mply to tho Sorvlnn nolo ml nothltifi IndlcnlPM thnt h will nniiwrr othrwin Sorvl.i mid tJrwco proclaim tho nnnrxntlon of tho occupied Mnct'donlnn inrrltorlen. there by' cMAbllnhluc a definlt' ennus belli. Woman Dead In Riot. IpHwIch. Mnn. One womiin w nhot nnd klHod. ncvcn other pertionn wro woundod tiy bullcta, nnd many otlcr. IncludltiK itoventl pollcomon, wore hurt by flyltu: mlnaUea In n trlli riot outtldo tho Jpmvlrh hosiery mills. The dead woman wiib a spectator of the flRht. Iitionn were irregular In thnt they did not contain a copy of tho bill, but only thc caption. Secretary of State Olcotl K.ild that he did not consider the decision, th" the Day hill In uncomttltuftonal final and It v.- .!a present Intention to call the election for the other mens ure refurred. However, hs bo!leve that John A. Jeffrey, who filed the r.ult to compel him to file the petitions In tho dentistry proportion, will ap peal the cao, or that he or some other person will file suit lOvhave him en joined from' cnlllMK thc election. SUIT TH DISSOLVE "KODAK TRUST" New Law Jolts Cupid Aitorin. The new law that requires n man to produce a certificate of health before ho can obtain a marriage license, w-hlch went Into effect In this slate Is roIhr to prove Impracticable, utoordlns to local physicians, a few of whom havo refused to issue the certl ficutcH renuoKied because they could not conscientiously do so. Tho foo provided by law Is $2.50 and local physicians declare they can uol muko a competent test under three weeks nnd furthermore say few of them havo tho necessary equipment for making n thorough blood tost. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Senatorial Investigation ShoVs Old Lobby Methods Are No I Longer in Vngue. William M. Wood, president of the American Woolen company, who was acquitted of the chart of placing dy namite to Injure strikers. Washington. Lobbying In It cnidtj form has d.iappeartd so far aji Wash ington Is concerned. This Is uhown not ally by the rosults thus far ob tained In thc senatorial lnvtisaUoa fnto I'rciideat Wilsons chnrgo that I an "Insidfous" lobby has been blocking bis t jiff revision plans, Vul by facU wt. ,h &r common property In tho nf tlonal capltol. Keii;.caitlveA of corporations d aot j,i3 monoy to senataro and m.em- txrs as thy did in tho "good'old times" Steele lavealc;ent& for legis lators In which the iitter'wJthoat tbo i rt.ko reaped the pro .'Us cither in tha. j ftrm of chck from brokara or certi- I ficjitcH of deposit also have been role- j gated to the past. ! Senator Says President Lobbyist An unexpi-cted turn was given to I the "lobby" Investigation when Sena tor Townsend. of Mlchignn, republican deciared on tho stsind that tho Inltu- j enco vrlelded by President Wilson and the democratic secret caucus on tba , making of the tariff bill constituted tho "nearest approach to undue In fluence on. members of con?ress'that ' the Investigating committee would t able to find. j Senator Townsend's statements In 1 relation to President Wilson were not In tho form of charge. lie expressly Brief News of the Week Tho Initiative and referendum craendment was beaten In the Illinois state senate, uftcr being passed by the house. The Southern Pacific has applied to (he California railroad commission for rttthority to Issue J30.000.0CO In notes tho largest issue ever applied for In hat state. Hrlllsh customs officials seised S00 ' said be did not charge the president rifles of Italian manufacture at Bel- with using Improper methods-, but hu !rtL Ireland. Tho government fe.tr. ' Insisted that the charges that lobbies iint many rifles hnve reached tl exlated and tho activity of the rresl- -:nds-of th- Ul'termen. and that s - dentin support" of "free wool and free bloody outbreak Is likely should home ' sugar amounted to an "undue tafia- , ence." even though he did not use th ' "big stick" of patronage. Newspaper Law Upheld by Court. j The United States supremo court has Interfered and ujheld the news paper publicity provision of the i.ost office appropriation act of 1912. The law requires, as a condition of the Eecond-clnss privilege, that news papers and periodicals shall file semi- r.llA hi nrrtf.tnlmr.rf In fralim! l'unlnrds must refrain frtm ths v if tobneco In any form, ncrordlns 'p decree of the international confer -ee of the.r churcli. session at ar mvt. Iud. Seattle, Wash., was select-.v." t& the meotlng place of the next coi erence. In session nt Knnsas City, thc Nn tlonal Lumber Manufacturers' nssocin lion adopted resolutions favoring r- annual sworn sUitements of owner- permanent tariff commission, and ship and circulation, and further re- urged congrets to expedite tho pendl: t quires that all matter the publication tariff legislation. 0: which Is paid for, shall be marked rromlnent Japanese t Toklo arc . "advertlsement.M using every effort to quiet tho aglt.v I Chief Justice White Interprets the tlon there for a boycott against the ' uw as being a mere regulation of the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Leading bankers nnd merchants favor sending to Snn Francisco the finest possible exhibit The secretary of state of Ariiona has received petitions benrlng a suffi cient number of signatures to force an initiative voto upon the abolish ment of capital punishment in that state Saturday will be tho 138th anniver sary of the adoption of the Stars and Ilufftilo. - Dissolution of tho so-called I.'iistman Kodak Tru-t" was asked tn u eh II suit filed hero by order of Att'orW tlenural .Molleynolds. The fedorul Bovurnment seeks tho dlssolu Ion by receivership, If necessary, of Dastnuui Kodak compiiuy of Now ..-rsoy. and hu Knstmnn Kodak com-t-iiiy of Now York, which iiro churged . Ith'motinpollJliii! tho trndo In photo trnnlitr mipplles. It Is the aim of tho government to obtain n division of tlio ossein nnd iiisliiers of tho two companlus, con tmll'iiK 7- I'or cent of tho buslnoHs In vy IL III lllw lici uju SUSPECT TRAIN WRECKERS Derailment of Southern Pacific Cars Near Salem Injures Five Portlnnd'.A board of Inquiry in vestigated tho near wreck of the Wil luin.'tto Limited out of Salem nnd came to tho conclusion thnt tho de railment, In which five passoiigors Injured and tho lives of every ono en dangered, was duo to n deliberate at tempt at wholesale murder on the part of unknown train wreckers. Fol lowing tho ituuouncomeut of the find ings of tho board, I). W. Campbell, head of tho Southern Pacific in Ore gon offered U reward of $5000 for the nrrmt nnd conviction of tho guilty parties. he t'nltod States, Into such pnrtsi ns ! r)teotlvcB of tho. company hnve will destroy tho alleged monopoly and , liceu nslinol to tho Ubk of hunting, restore competition. The petition ln,0WU the persons responsible for tho equity liskn for an Injunction forbid- j ,.oolteBJ," de'o'd ,!, attracted by the ding tho fixing of resnlo nrlcos of vj,loh Is said to he tho largest oiinioriiH, films nnd other patonted klm1 evor 0ff,,rtlun this state, photographic supplies. number of prlvuto dotcctlves hurried This mnrks tho nttornoy-KonornrB t iQ (,'e BOewo of the wrt,.vi, tlrst iipplliiutlou of the recent decls- j Ion of tho United Htntos mipromo , , cnl Open Jan. 1, 915. Now York. "Hy January 1, 1915, nnythlnn'thnt floats can pass through tho PnnHma ennui hetwoon tho Atlan tic nnd Pnclflo ooeiins," doclurcd -Colonel Qeprge, Ww Qootlmlw, chief o,n: glijeer of'th'p canal one, on his arrival hero 'from Colon. conn denying imloiitoos tho right to fix nisiilo prco,8. of retallmu tho allegmt'mqnopoly hns.boon c- i ooniilltied. tho petition dooiuros, ny tho KiiKtntan couiptiny'fl nbsorhltiB or j BctiulfluK control of n grout mjmbor f of VsoinpotiUjrp, In tho United States ; and forekn countries Herald wJvertiscmonts bring returns. conditions of the second-clnss mailing privilege and not as a restriction of the freedom of the press. Minnesota Wins State Rate Fight. The power of the states to fix rea sonable Intrastate rates on Interstate , railroads until such time as congress t shall choose to regulate these rates l was upheld hy the supremo court of ! the United States In the Minnesota i freight and passenger rate cases. The decision, regarded aa one of the iJHII'v i,n lllll Hill U Mill l-IUUIVJII Ul Ult . . . . , . . , , most important ever announced by the Un ted States of America. In ac-' ... ,.m.ii. .... 1 court, had been under consideration cordanco with a custom thnt has be- , . , , i0i ... .... I for 14 months. Railroad commissions como general throughout tho country I w. ... . ...r,- . , . . i ; from eight states nnd tho governors In Into years, the day will bo observed ' . . . ,, ... . , . , , , , , , i of all the states filed briefs In support as Hag day by the public schools, pv recognizing trio Ic societies and various other or-! princlpies Involved affected Blin,nl,l0i j them all. Tariff Blow Aimed at Tobacco Trust Iu accord with suggestions of Attor ney General Mclleynolds, Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, Introduced an anti-trust amendment to tho Under wood turfff bill which would levy a special additional excise tax on a slid ing or graduated scale on mauufao tures of cigars, tobacco, cigarettes and snuff. Tho amendment, coming from a democratic member, will receive thoroush consideration from tho fin ance committee. SUBMIT STRICT 8-HOUR LAW Portland Organization Would Limit Working Day for Women. Snlem, Or. A copy of n proposod law regulating tho number of hours women shall work, which it Is desired to hnvo Inltiited nt the special election In November, provided for by tho Day bill, was submitted to Secretary of State Olcott by Dr. Mario I). Etjul, president of the Eight Hour lenguo of Portland. Tho proposed law Is one of the most stringent In Its provisions ever sub mitted to tho secretary of state's of ficio. Although tho Day bill does not provide for tho initiating of measures nt tho special olection, It has been re ported thnt W. S. U'lten, of Oregon City, may try to compel Mr. Olcott to hnvo Inltlntlvo measures placed on the baljot. Ariamo Is To Hang Ascorm. u.it;o Kalun overruled tho tnotlcn for tv now trial In tho enso of Jack Adums, who was convicted on tha chargo of hilling Barney ChamborKiiu In this city on Fobruary 17. Thin moiins that unless tho RaVfttflPf In tervenes Adams will hang, The caiio will not be appealed, us tho, defendant has no funds to carry it-to the higher courts. (Continued on Page 4.) 3 i LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook. Ore. "DROP IN. AND LOOK AROUND"