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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1913)
issued twice a week tuesday and friday Larqest Circulation of any Paper in "Tillamook Coun TV XX. Tillamook, Oh hook, Jri.v 1 1)1 :t. NO. 7 It in the aim of-this bmilt togh'u tin I lent hanltiag jkri'victt j0!!bla atttl we do it. 1 1 in aluo our aim to have the vc-rv ltft CftliHHMU fc'UCll a M.nJcitj ! ti't? Proof Miuiking K toin, Pire Proof Vnult, Our vl.-w Proof Safe, Modem Sftfe Ivotinit lloxes nml we have iluin. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TtLLAMOOK. OREGON k mean just what we say We guarantee satisfaction or money refunded the 4th willi the nhMirimcv that, what you htiy here mu&i jvc .vouatu'.faeuon. Illamook Drug Store: KOCH dt H I k. Ji. Koa t. r. o. Wwmk. IMI Mi'ttuti fUln l tfmion Gtumwucil. Money 'icA if t ot Sittisfiictory m V. HiiNtJERSON Irrstiintt Survryu JOt IN LKLANI) HKNDEKSON Atlofiuy ii Uv and Noliry Public TILLAMOOK ITfLE AJNI ABNTBAtl IINCOKPOM.VTI.M UY : ABSTRACTS : KKAL liSTATIv SURVEYING : IXSl'KAXCI5 Tillamook, Oregon DELSMAN & DOLAN (1KNRRAI. CliSHtNT CONTRACTORS n 1 111 I1HU. Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL MUTUAL TRL. AT WATCH TGWKKSOKfll IKKMAN SANDI'.KS KKSIWKNUt Shingles Root Paint Lime : Brick Plaster Drain Tile COMPANY 'UlJ-Jliivk" i . o.i .wl Ave. West ead it in The Herald CHARLES F. MURPHY f;t t Amxk.il !'( intioti. Ctiarlri F Murphy, Leader of Tam many Hall, who U necuird by Cover nor Oulitr of blocking patasge of re form taw. TIGHT MODEL CONTINUED Convention of Women' Tailor Votes for Narrow tklrlt NVw York. Woman's, akin are to b tlBblrr than ivrr around tint bot tom, hut Ioomt tit th top. They will h ar eight Inch )lt lit front to eke out thmr Inrhru of width. Notwlth tamllng thxlr efltitlsf a. thoy will bo ifttortrly draped A stitched turned up cuff, like ihow on n man's trouiM-rit, will flnlatt the skirts around the hot lorn Tlilrty'four atntea were rispreeittcd bylho tlelei;ntra. and 22. ld by Now York ajul Mtnuwichuaotu. stood firm for r.nrroV nklrtu. AlmiK with Hut exceedingly narrow aklrt oami' of necessity the slit, but elaborate draping and easing over tho hlp will mtiVo alttlng down n pond blllty, uliico tho klrt will bo provuntod from pullitiK tip In front OREGON NEWS NOTES CF GEN ERALJ WTEREST Events Occurring Throughout tl.o Stato During tho Past Week. MEREDITH NICHOLSON i Evldener of Praui ' fiil-m- Anrtfluncsnioiit linn l)5-n m'ii by C. I). HuLcock. amrr of U.n oinptt;ilon ccmmlMloa. l:( Ike thtr.Hlm; of timtn on ix'tui '.nr. aiklux for n Ml'.'rtnts of tbo co:nKn itlO!i net w determine wbclht'r thy are Iwwt fld h ttTi ttompU-xnl but Ibnt t?i ranlter of brlnjln!! uit to rr 'n!-i th itrury of tti from ftjMii.K tho moMiuro on the ballot in probiomalloiil bcMUK of the luck of fuiiJ ' "V.'.- fouml plenty of Hrldrnco of fraud, and I bolloto that, had e tho trtOii"y to nnthvr cvlonur nnd prono rtutc n Ktilt. wo could iJoln the vc- rrjury of etnto from potting tho jncn- uro on tho bnllol, taid .Mr. imticocK. Two Are Shot by Drlnk-Craied Man DAllna, Or. In tho llttlo vIIUkc of Ilnliaton. Ion V, Dnvla nhot and killed hl mothiTln luw, Mrs. KlUn J. Blow, art. am) ahot and inortttlly wouudi'd lion AK''. nulRhbor. Slayer bhunod pnrrtttii of hln wlf bocaUHp of tho fact that aho rfunod to llv with him and bad brotiKhl n dlvorco ult. 21,000 Motor Llcenaea laaued Olymnla, Waah. Thoro ar more than :o.rtO0 motor vohlcloa In tho atato of WntthlnBlon. according to flBurea In tho offlco of tho Hocrntnry of state. Upward of 31,000 hav. be.M Isatifd, but It la thotiRht thrro aro n few In oporatUo nttmbora in tho atnto. CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF WORLD MEET Portland. -Kor olRlt days. biKlnnliiK Sunday and cIobIiiu July 0. Portland In to be tho capital of tho ritllRlotia world whtlo roproFontutlvt'H of tho nations of tho fiirth volco tholr vlowit In tho iidibonttloitH of tho weeond World' ChrlMtlnn Cltlitmhlp Conforonco, which i.pinod Sunday aftornoon In tho Mult imimih atadlum. Social purity, Intomporanco, fiamb IIuk, Intcvnutlonal poaco, Chrlatlunlty puhllo education, prlhou rofornt. tin mluratloii, child labor, socialism. Ju ,-onllo dolliiduonoy. clvlo reform nnd old oko ponaloiiH aro only a few of tho HulJt'i'tH that will roeolvo treatment :tt tho conforonco. A prominent feature of tho confor onco will bo a Krent patriotic demon atratlou on tho Fourth of July. In the forenoon of that day ten thousand Sunday soliool workora and children will form In Hno and march to the Multnomah Htadlum. Among tho forolr.n ftpeukerft will bo Huv. John Uinoiul. of dlnburKh, Scotland, dlntliiBulBlied In social work nnd as n Hcholar nnd travolor. l're feasor Theophll Mann, of Kranltfort on the Mivln, aormnny, Ih ono of the most IntoresthiK forelp.n roprosenta tlvott. Ilev. Uobert J, i'nttorson, of llolfast, Ireland, orlgluated tho "ditch My.nl" orKunUntlon. u unique torn prranco ntovemout. Clnrleii W. Fnlrbnnlts, of Indlon npo'ls. os-Vlco-Presldont of tho United States, is tho moat dlstiiiKulBhed lay man 'n r.jttoiulimcu. aubscribu for tho HKHAhD-'-Now. Mill at Dee Ourna Hood Utvor. lintaltlni; a clear lcaa of allRhtly morr than 1100.000. the bis rawmltl and 1,000.000 lct of lumber, of tbo OreKon Lumber company, were dertroyod at Off, tho flanioa for acv rral houra niotmclni; tho entlr town, nnd ettKaiTlnK tho crow of 160 nun In a, flerco conflict. Tho origin of tho fire la unknown. 1 ml WILL OPEN LAKD TO ENTRY Oovtrnment to Hatcn Classification In Slualaw Forest Section Portland - H-caue ronldenti of the eotlona of Tillamook. Lincoln and Lane counties ndjucent to the Sluttlaw I j.i l. v .ti i .wit nw . - .-.,- Tnted StateH forrst scrvlct of Tlfctny In opoutnK tiBrlcultural lands .vlthln the bounds of the reserve to settle ment, tho foreat aervlce has token up I the matter of extensive land classifi cation In that territory. The work will be pushed forwnnl, and If land is found which In the opinion of the ex perts Is more valuable as nRrlcultural land than as forest land, such terri tory will bo opened at ouco to hctne atendeni. The Saddle Mountain project ln eludes national forest Simla In five townships, located 15 miles southeast of Waldport on Alsea bay, In western lxne county. The total area In this project, now to bo classified, Is ap proximately 61,000 acrea. Much or this land was patented as timber and stone lands before tho Sluslaw was made a national forest In 1007. Ah soon as the classification Is com plete, any lands v.hlch are found to be chiefly valuable for oRriculturonnd not needed for public purposes will be Stnmedlatoly opened to settlement and entry' under tho homestead lands. Sheriff Arrests Doctor Vnle, Sheriff Kcrfoot, nfter search Ins the surrounding country for a week, Is satisfied that tho alleged nuto Btago robbery botweou this place and Nyssa on June 18 was a faked scheme mi tho part of the driver, Q. Franklin Uoss, and nr. C. S. Delong of this city. As u result of the Investigations. Dr. Delong was arrested on n charge of Improper conduct nnd Is being hold to tho grund Jury In default of $700 ball. Meredith Nlcholton, the Indiana novrllst who la reported to hav de- i cllned an appointment at Minister to ; Portugal. Brief News of the Week St. Petersburg. Hussln, Is said to hold the world's record for suicides, which occur there at the rate of 100 a month. The supremo court of Pennsylvania hris rendered a decision upholding the J constitutionality of tho "full crew" . law. I Uased upon Its new city directory, j San Francisco claims a population of S WS.C52, a gain for the ytnr cf 23.7C2. j Twenty men v.-ere sentenced to i.de&lb. at Constantinople lor-oomoliciU ' In the assasslnntlon of Shcfket Pasha. ! the late grand vliier. ' Representatives of the educational 1 Interests of the entire country will as semble In Salt iJike City at the end of tho week for tho annual convention of tho National Educational associa tion. Th United States forest serTtce has I JubI had printed 9,000 flaring yellow signs, to be posted in the vicinity of j the national forests, to warn travelers and campers against fires. The heat wave throughout the eaat caused many deaths and much suffer ing. Ball players were compelled to leave the flold at several cities. De , structlvo storms have added te the I distress in a number of localities. The superintendent of the north western district of the United States bureau of education, reports that the natives of Alaska are becoming inde pendent through reindeer Industry. Many of them own reindeer herds worth from $10,000 to $25,000. July 1 the C. O. D. feature of tho parcel post became effective in the postofilce. service of tho Unltod States. After that date, for a feo of 10 cents, payable In stamps to be affixed on the i nnr-knirA the? nostofflcc department will collect on any sum. not exceeding $100. BLUE AND GRAY AT GETTYSBURG Veterans of Memorable Battle Meet to Celebrate Semi centennial of Event. Cettyebtirg. Fifty years ago Gettys burg r.aa a camp of war. this week it Is a camp cf pence, in a tented city spread orer the bletortc battlfleld, thounar.dn cf veterans who tact In deadly conflict half a century ago n!h'red from all parts of the country to c icbrato the ncml-centennlal of tho grea'est battle of the civil war, and clapped hands across the cham of yrars Aged men. some garbed In blue and others In gray renewed thcJr jo ." and fraternized. Time bad dealt hn.iiy wtth moet of them, yet their enO.usiaain tras unbounded doapito the lapse of time, end they shook off tho wc ,f ht of years and fought over again tho battle that arked the "high tide of the confederacy." The program was divided Into four sections, one for each day. Tuesday, July 1. wa known as "Veterans' Day," and all surviving veterans were parti cipants In a great camp-fire, presided over by the commanders-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic and tha United Confederate Veterans. Wednesday was designated "Mili tary Day" and the exercise were un der the chlef-cf-staff of the United States army. The exercises on Thursday wens known as "Civic Day" and v?cre under the personal supervision of the gover nor of Pennsylvania and the partici pants were the governors of the var ious states, their staffs and the gen eral public. Friday. July 4. was appropriately -dealsnuted a rational. DarJJbe. chief Justice of the supreme court pre sides and President Wilson and mem bers of the cabinet, the vice president; speaker of the house of representa tives. Justices of the supreme court and the congressional committee will be the guests of honor. ELKS PLANJROUT FEAST A Sunday Late In July to See Won Jinks on Mountain Stream Kugoito. The 121ka of Kugene will Invito till tho lClka of tho state of Ore gon to thin city for a huge picnic nnd high Jinks, olther on tho hanks of the Mohuwk river or the MoKoiuie river near the city, on Bunday, July 20 or July 27. U Ib planned to run excur sion trains hero on that day, from north and south, nnd to take the "Hills" out to tho river In automobllo nnd toed thorn on fried trout. Com mittees nro ulready at work upon tho dctallB of tho tuotiBtor plcnlo. vF1b1i iU; partlcB will whip tho several Lttcanis ttourby for two duys previous to the colobrHtlou nnd catch enough trout for ull that will be expected te come. The juembera of the local lodge have hold an annual Jlnka on the Mo hawk for Bovoral yoara paat, but thlt time they nro going to Invite their brothers from nil parta of Oregon to partlclpnto In tho day's pleasures. A free rural dollvoty mall routo load from Bty City haB rtcontly been esUbliihed. BULGARS ATTACK GREEKSAND SERBS London. The prolonged efforts of tho powers to provent tho outbreak of a fratricidal war between the Balkan allies seoms to have failed Just at the moment whpn It uppoared possible for tho four powers to meet nt St. Peters burg and submit their dlfforeucei for Russian nrbltratlon. Fighting has bogun all along tho lines whore the Bulgarian forces nro facing tho Servians and Greeks, and according to tho Greek official report the Bulgarian attack extended over tho Greek and Servlnu front of H0 miles. "This is manifestly war without n previous declaration of hostilities, and wo accordingly are forced to order our divisions to advance." sayB tho official statement. Tho opposing armies nccuse each other of initiating the offensive The Bulgarian representatives nt Athena and Belgrade, respectively, have presented notes protesting nsnlnst Greek nnd Sorvlan attacks. Tho Servian government replied by charging that tho Bulgarians Rre mak ing attacks and ropudlntinB nil r tponslblllty. Governor West Upheld Salem. Or. According to an opinion rendered by Attorney General Craw ford. Governor West has the right to ut Into operation his "honor system" to any extent he sees fit. outside the penitentiary and state Institution. In and near the capital city. The Attor ney General holds that the executive control of eonvtcts was restricted by the law creating the board of control only to the convicts in the prison and those assigned to work in and near the city. If he sees fit. according to Mr. Crawford, the governor may as slim every man confined In the peni tentiary to road work, and that par ticular work finished, if the men are not pardoned or paroled meanwhile, they may be returned to the peniten tiary and receive credit. Court Agrees to "Unmerglng" Plan St. Paul. Minn. Federal Judges Walter H. Sanborn. William T. Hook and Walter I. Smith, sitting as tho district court of the United States, ap proved the plans agreed upon by At torney General McRcynolds and At torneys for the Union Pacific road, and the famous Union Pacific-South ern Pacific merger, known as the Har- rlman combine, practically came to an end. Private Crawford Choked, Is Verdkt Hoqulam. Wash. The death of J. A. Crawford, the soldier from Fort Ste vens, whose body was found on the nortti Jetty of Grays Harbor a woek ago. was duo to strangulation, accord ing to the verdict of the coroner'a Jury which held an inquest over the disinterred body here. The tnuueBt, was held nt the request of tht com manding officer of Fort Stevens. ! Tr LAMAR'S ii VARIETY STORE I! Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND"