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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1913)
ilbmuok issued twice a week tuesday and friday Largest Circulation of Any Paper in "Tillamook County Tiixamooic, Ohkron', Ji'nk 27, lai.'j. NO. 15 IHCllWiaK lW"Mi y wuvi VIVU L VCIllUl'B WI1LI1 .IU1V '-frill .i-Mtu'i SftOI) KlornlUMiu oxl j.Im. imiii metal. I. ins. mid 'intent colt, noliliv I. .IS .Si.V'j Or. t Ittt'l' IL'il t I Kill It lilt II Kit, lil 1.IUI I lltu Itr llrill m.m iMfcli' ' ' I' WlMllllfj nljtllllH fi, VIUItll ih' l.lHll IMirCltnuiC. J-lMUH. Men would never wear long trousers i i. . . . i c. ,i i.ilur k'tiH'Irfi'linL'Icfr's" knee breeches. ti.m..i..i ... 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 n.-Minhninlilfjuid stvlish, They did not have such oppor- ittts.is aie preM-nted todn l walk into a first class shop, put on a HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ii .r .ill ..,t iiilirir in m'li'ff- frnm. iKu,i. ,l ,l ii i...-li..f III mill ( 1 I'.SS VIII ll'U on - . .'. i i "Atwl think at I hi' . HIT II tic.. lltllftlil Ifkl1 IIIIMI II Ml I I Mil ML IIIVII Wl . . - " . . I 1 ......... .... .,.-.. .it- rln. ihc had to pav!"-3r(() l was tne moueu u in,..- oi cxmc.ee, yon can puchac a Hart .Vhal uer . I . I I .ii lu.liM'.i ( MM .I,f It niul VI' . 1 TIM I at the lor $L'f ... . . , r- - v , - . , , . ... ,, .., , . ...ii 1 !..!.. ill I Until llllll L'lllll 1)1 Mil. 11 ii uwwu -..v., .',111.1. ....... i "Lllll'lll -'. A II 11 I wis ii vv nni .... II, D "If n I n tn od The Best and Most Sensational Sale of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing Boys' Knicker bocker SuiU, val ues to $10.00 $3.45 That Has Been Held in Years 1 lid l iud juww. ..i i i.. ,.t... I.!,.,. ....... I- cull. It nwnimn Savim. Hi- vnur liidencildiiH'r 1U iiuss-up uii" ,, ., . " . . . , i...M, i iik ! m in s i.uesL i. in i. : v v uwn.ua I , """". . ..'. ....li.hini on time or the money-saving ' "am semes, bv suiiieu wium- - - . , lf IllfMii nr.. ' - . l'IH'IpC fMHI 1IIII11V IfWUUttU w w in A w. n .w A w V i . I... rsf LV-.fr!lU IJt&ll A aw--- ' vance styles and lasts, ace iww, " n. .... i r .......... iiiiMi ii iini v "nun I ii I nib ii , , I i 1 1 1 v I l; 11 1 HIUIJIC.- I III It . "i Miniiiicr wear. You'll be surprised UlKse uIiihkv hats so moderately 1 ii i "Ml Mcu's Shirts for Every Occasion, 75c l lt" CM Also a broad showing lor youths and bovs- attached and detached collars, I-reneh or still cans, mwsnuu "".si white or colors, a variety of materials. Wash and K 'lfawr. owh,gcndsur..n.tandb!twtags, 25c t. $100 . .... 1rt hi i . ' . . - mi Miciiu Miiuwn ivn uiin aim uuii ihkui a.. . . ... . . . r "inn ine 4.1 m in"" "kc your siloes sciee- We deliver by parcel post free of charge to any point in Tillamook County pur chases amounting to $1.00 FEDERAL ATTORNEY SENDS RESIGNATION 'Charges United Stales Attorney General With Interfering in Important Cases. Bjii KrnncUco, ('al Iti &eriiirilloual tolDCraitu to rrfildi .l Wtln.'ui mid Unilt'l Hliitfn Attorney omirral Joint CjlvKiiynolilH, In which Iw cltarso tlm liitt r with IiuvIiik InurfrJ with 111 "iidiiiliiUinitloii of juktici) in two lmlGrtnt ca', John U. llc.'iab has ri'TtBtU'd tt Unltirtl Htiiic attorney i fornix iiorthi-rii illntriut ot California. yi'Uy ordurctl by the imornwy Bn rnl In th iroi'cutlo;i of Irfv Ca tiilncHtl nrnl Mnury I)1kk. under tho Mail n liUi' jilnvo iict.'iiiid of director oritur WpDtom Fuel company on Cli.'irr.''" of t'oimplracy In ikfrm;ulrK th1 Eovi-nunuut In coal wetghlni; fmuds wuru Klvon by JleNiib n th CHtui of tili roMguatlon. which wan tcIc'jtniph.Hl to Vnithln;ton. Omw tVimlimttl l n noil of fortnor ....... !....-.. . I .... t . I ... . ann i j niiv oiujaiu vnuiiiiriii ui ?hii- ' dor. r.Ti'ntly atHMilntod united btsteii 'oosimlMlonor Knrttl of Iwmlsratlon j byl'rMild()nt Wllnon. j Mo.S'ah wa llml ordered to delay uutl autumn th prosncutlon of Oa ImlfiKtl and DIkb. On thl account hlmd Intwndod to rlitn nftr tho coaduHlon of tho We torn Iuol aaes. buwhen he received n tolojtmm from McIEeynoldn. ordcrlns him to pottnono lniftflnltflly the trl.-l of Hobert liruco und Sidney V. Smith. Indicted with 1 uttlothrr Western I'uol dlroctom. hu dftcJdw) to wait no lonKor. HANNAH SILVERMAN F Aft OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENEBAUNTERESI Events Cccu.T.ng Throughout Die S'.a.e During tlie Past V.C2k. Vtdslng Ctspped 3y Melhrr MdforI.--OoWt 'It, ailth, a .rith of 31, of tilt city, il(j;Ure he wfil In voke tho :rn arm of the law tn or der to w' bis rwethonrt, Mlnr-a Wltbraw. whooe motlier, after slvis j written ctnnlf sloo for tbc lwuar.ee of llccn for thr marriage, ens icheil her girl, who la cm: li year old, from the protection of Ur lavprv Vlo tho oouplo Ktood before the m '.ie II coniw" cleric In Jtoeksonrfll es-coi-UmI hor away to the prc i'.'.sn of tho ftmlly home, intid of ij tl : mar- Sheriff To Fice Grand Jt;rsr Salem. With the view of procrcut- V ' Wk-M- ' '- lns fi,,eiirf K,,ls'- of Wheeler ccuty. I ft boy to the reform school here aevcr ! al weeks &ko In an Intoxicate! co ldl- Hannah Silverman, leader of t"- . tlon w s Hale guperintendert of tho llioto by American i'rc AMOdaOta or over. nhlnEton.--lt developed th.it the ! trim of Urv.- Uamliuttl and Maury' I- niss wr ionttH)nel by Attorney i Oi)Brnl Mcltoynolda at tho requeat of I a'!'Jitr.oft.l-Uor WUoa..w)ioJaa, taken upon hlmnelf the responsibility for the postponement of the trlnla bc cnune he wanted young C"amlneltt's ' father, to como here and famlllarlzo ', hlmitelf with hln new dutlo as com , nitiisloner Keneral of tmmisnitJon. ciued the president to take an Inter ! mi In tho rri'itrnvorttv. I'resldent Wilson telofiniphed to United States District Attorney Mc Nub, of San Francisco, acceptance of the letter's reslKnatlon. tho form of i which the president characterised "an ' Inexcusable Intimation of Injustice I and wroiiK doliiK" on tho part of At j torney flenenil McIteynold I Altoruey Oenenil lcIlpynolds' stnto- mont that he ordered a postponement ! of tho cases as an ordinary proced i ure In criminal trinls, without antic- IpatlnB that "any fair-minded man" would attribute "a malign motive to Mei, wan acknowledged by the presi dent. in u letter to tho attorney-general In which tho president exonerated him from blame nnd adopted Mr. Mc Iteynohts' sitfiReatton Hint the On-mlnettl-niKps und tho Western Fuel cumpany cases bo prosecuted Imme diately by speclnl counsel for tho i;ovenimont. ARREST WOMAN AUTO ROBBER Chlcaco Police Think Mystery of Dar Ing Holdups Is Solved. C'hleiiBO. Mrs. Irene Urunner. of L':U7 South Dearborn street, was ar rested In- connection with tho hold up and robbery of the dry Roods utoro of Mrs. Kliraboth Foley. 7Cti Kasl Forty tioonth Htreet, Saturday nlRbt. Mrs. lirunuor wno Idontifled by Mrs. Foley nnd MIhh Mary l'ollano. u clerk, as the w(man who held a revolver In their faces nnd rifled tho cash drawer of tho Btoro Saturday ulRht. utter buy InK u flvo-cottt handkerchief. Mrs. Ilrunnor, who .is Iho wire of Joseph J. Ilrunnor, owner of a HamKo at 1-J48 South Wabash nvonuo, was t.ilum into ciiHtody at hor husband's BariiKO throe hours after tho robbery had taken placo". 8uffrsnlfit Avoid Violence Question. lludaposU Thanks to tho tactful leadership of Mrs. Carrlo Chnpmau Untt, tho presldont, tho Congress of tho lntornntloniU Woman Sufrngo Alliance closed without becomlnfj en tunnlod In u controversy over tho ques tion of militant methods Id the ad vancemont of thu causo. Murdor of Wlfo Charged Astoria. The circuit court grand jury roturnod an Indictment charging Fruotoso Ferdinand Fernandez with murdering his wife, the luto Ruth nut uott Fernando, who wus mysteriously ;ibcrt nt her home ou June I. school, has consulted with Assistant Attorney-General Van Winkle wltii re lation to prercnting the matter to tho grand Jury' when It convenes, the 1st of July. I. W. W. Paterson, N. J., strikers, who la called "Firebrand." RAILROADS WILL RE.FUND To De Called On to Distribute S3.C20, 030 to Shippers. St. Paul. At n conference with ambers of the state warehouse and railroad commission representatives of railways affected by the dec'.jdoa of tho United States supreme court In .. . . i mo .Mianescia case ajjreeu u, p.u laio , awa). wUh $1600 worth of pay chec;;s -ffect as soon as possible the state Qn an or(Jer tQ whlch had torzcd mtea declr.red valid by the supreme . name Q, an a.lstant gcncrnl naB. r?'rtv These Include thoccnt pass-1 nr.'-m b found-a person-elos-ly in enper rate, the merchandise freight touch wlh thfi company acd Jts af. t-chwlule and the commodity freight Mr& N(J perMn u ,s he,df noI tfcor. SOUTHERN PACIFIC 3ILXED Pay Check Robber Knew Methods of Railrcad Company Portland. Southern Pacific officials believe that the strangers who got rate, enacted by the leclslnturo but oughly familiar with the methods oa- never pui inio ciieci uecj.u-e 01 uv p,oye ,n paJ.,nR 0,f the mcn wouM Injunction proceedings. Qave fgure(J out hou. to work the Tho agreement ended discussion of j scherae 80 cleverlv without detection, lurther litigation by President Gray; A 8.rangw preseIlted t0 the pay of the Groat Northern, assured the , aReU u the Southern pacUlc car bUto officials that there would be no ghops ,n Soutneal Portand an order further delay In establishing tho state for thc cnec.s Q eng,ne ftnd raies anu mm nun .s uue .u P.a - tnUa men s)gned by one of the a,8t. lor overcharges during the period of , ant general managers. It has been .1.1 .. .1 . V. Jlll....,nn.. m-muon represenu,.,; u. ' , custoraarj. t0 honor orders In the past between the present rates and those &q pay agent dd Qot upect made by the state would be paid anylh,nK wronR wheB tho 8tranger handed out the checks. , I Virgil Catching. 19 years old, a Fairbanks Urge. Harmony In Party. , mau w)o has geryed 0Qe iem Omaha. Neb. Forget nnd forgive ,Q jaJ and Dan !llleyi a,as 3aor was tho keynote of an address dellv- Burke. have been arrested In Vancou- orcd hero by ex-Vlce-Presldent Chas. ver Q a Tne tWQ deuy thelr W. Fairbanks at a banquet tendered have enBaged a iawj-er nnd will fight him by 300 Itepubllcnn leaders of Neb- exl.dltlof according to word recelv- raska. The gathering was fairly rep- ,n Portland, resentatlve of both wings of tho Farty , 111 thl3 8tat0- Trace of Robber la Lost , , . noseburg. Nothing hn3 been heard Russian Treaty Renewal Refused. g the whereabouts of Ray Dla London. A St. Petersburg dispatch mondf lhe ciendale bank robber, and to tho Standard says that President . the offlcers nre luerely awaiting some Woodrow Wilson has declined Russia's j WQrd from tno coast of(lclais wJ,tch request for a renewal of tho treaty i .,n tend t0 substantato the theory ou commerce except on tho absolute j that he ,g procetHlms i that direc condition that American Jews are nl- j t,on WUn n tralla leaiUnK l0 th0 lowed to enter Russia freely. j const cIoseiy guarded by armed off!- cers. Sheriff Quine maintains that Dla- GnWCDfJD 0 1 j I 7FTD mionil will bo captured when he UsLnilUn OULLuii I emerges from the heavily timbered ATTACKS MURPHY :r J4 Dead, 60 Injured in Dust Explosion Albany, N. V. Accusing Charles F. j Buffalo. N. Y. Four nro dead and Murphy of being "behind a conspiracy ; of CO In hospitals, It Is said half to blacken my character because I cannot recover, as the result of an rofusod to do his bidding," Governor , explosion and fire in tho olovntor Sulzer gave in detail his version of his j and grain warehouse of tho Husted break with, tho Tammany chieftain. . Milling comoany here. Many ot thoso For moro than nn hour tho governor 1 in the hospttnl nro fearfully nurneu. Tho dead are: Michael King. 41 years old: Henry Vetter, 45 years ... I.. l... nv.mnllvn .)iniltr nnrl tnld p.iv ill mu uavLUUiw ........- .w... tho newspaper correspondents, blttor In Its denunciation of Tnmmnny's lead er and reploto with allegations that Murphy had attempted to Influence tho executive notion In matters of leg islation, appointments nnd removals from office. Tho governor said he had seen Mur phy only ,threo timos since his Inau guration. "I listened to his propositions," tho governor snld, "but I refused to do what ho wanted mo to do because, In J "1 hnvo ulways answered, ho said, "us 1 ntn nnswerlng now no mtm cm ruin mo but W'tllnm Sulxor. 1 fused to do Murphy's biuu..:s. I re fused to bo part of a criminal con spiracy to loot a stato." Subscribe for the Herald ; it comes twice each week, old; John Couroy, a Nicklo Plate en graver, and an unidentified man. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, c "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND".; - t