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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1913)
WE GUARANTEE 4 BIG 4 o o o a C) Hfid ha ralW for unlirpriln HONEY HATHAWAY PRICES 4 - WWW WW wwww .... AAA A AAA I Is ! I I . I I I l ! alLt (or frvnt lie to He jr nri ( imt, (or avrrynsn, Tho Third Kdulinont lUnd of thirty. . .i f.h i tia tiitii fur thick' ! uteres will i:Ivt n liromeiikda cun. ... ,i ... , l l .1..... . -...1 .l .I...-- II II.,., .S v coinottt nwn IMunUy evrnln. hvcryone Invlt.d . I I1H Tlt&jtiiV Mlt'kl flirt rt-trlttst. itf JU!i rm l THUrrwoV w H. Juhn.o. wlwi rr.ld on l!wley ! ITfvMtL Wal baimm! I A tlm ifriwtrut with dairy rrii. hit .,. . ' 1 y at the timnut the fir. The homo .... . tl WtttU wsftf Imtlfcd. mivui t Uw;llli ....... , , . . 4 , f I'm bltlh f mmi ; fcn. . .,. 11 ti 1. i Tillamook Bridged ami Tsktn. (Continued from I'du J) 'I.'ici ('i(l,iiorcM Clulieiiterlalnud thu nftlcera uf the reitlmunt at n reception Mid m thu club room Thurmliiy fitif. It Kfivooiir ihkiiI mi oiitcir. Hnlly to int tlm vUitom. Mny uf tlm olllfrrn nri vtrrm of Oim Kmnlli Arnorlcrtn Wwr wml Unto on ftinnlilnriihlit nurvicu In thu I'hlllji' Two torn nf elnmi wore ilnrmtrit til the rwiflmi'iit liy lh C'orniimrinl fMiili wprr ijivoii in in fnon nl thu niKiii iiii on I'rfilny. Thin Hel wh ninrr ritHH hv fi irlvl At ummlly II In utilv lli oftlrfr wm urts rrtcK,tli'l. Hrjf H"icf tiniiii f tli Hdlwn rnn- imny u m iiif(iil.'r uf tho HlitiMtmnn . ImIi. but i-ijuy iuiM(rlni inmijf winl oi pri TillmniMik. T)u rrltiiiiiitfll iirtlrnrri iumI roinpnny rrunmntlr vtvro i:lviri I nut lium Koilo iuft bit tlin nmniia uf th llcu , t-finiiU mih) trntiit. Tin l.iniitnnnnU whu r with llilr e urn In Cmnii Wtut Hr' : C . ti.. Kn- J M Wit; 0. Jlmiiy MK;itinvl uriil t', Wi...fflt; t), . K. rrmlciifMl I. . It'iiifwm; K, lliirrv itnt-niitniirh bimI Wnril Aekluy , V. Itul Fol.lm.i'i; G, Wttyno UroiwKil ; t, !.ll(y nni! T-KiJ. L I. t'. Iirn ml B ft Itlatirhnnl, M, Hoy ,SVr unci !.. JuJ-in. Kir.l SrfnK O It. C. II. Whltn J F. C. MctVillficJi ; I), (illlii-rl : K. K. I'. A. Krwler : 0. llor nll Hieh ; j, Henry B. Siimly ; I, Ili-Bch ; I., I., I', linrna ; M, I'crcy Itntllr-lillnn. yitnrtjniitttor KerifiiU, Co, H. A. Vunfr : i . Ilowanl ; I). Siuti : V. J. V. .Hrlmr ; G. IVi-J 'otl-r ; II. Ivl vrr : I. Muck ; K. Iliitrliiiivin ; J. C. Simnrlc i M, llrl B. Iiwii, liAVOCHNN nTTV5 HUMS. TUB PKICB OF Tungstefi Lamps HAS MI5I5N KliDl'CiiD-XOW SHM.IXO: 10, IB, 25 Watt Lamps, 35c 4-0 " " 35c (() u 4 4:5c 100 " " 80c West Coast Electric Supply Co. "Tho EiBatrtestora" rurlunlvc ctnt. Ilnll ' c' r" i IomLmiI. It. & K. rH'v ttneti ' . i ' Kfcto Him Urilue, .null .uit Vt at lilt. . Ct .-.i . t-. -..j ifr i yiH tnMKrtil. lt.rJ UI l A I r -l will ivl lot j tvw f r Ibctr rwtiifn tu It. M. llry ' I I ... . a H . B ..A. IIMM ... ..M .1(111 r I .. . ii rtJr It U Wli in ttfHier iim nun U ' th Ualnc. r. 0. , ,tJ,irt hisl v,, , ThurJ ilJit urn! , W , a ml Uft r f lmlliimf i , ..... . .hie"? Wn ttiakrUwl Sir. Itunti'iR. i; I J. H. l.inar u, oil-rtnirn liral rvr4 for thi lolHIH of M l0t. toilVrlttttin t li.'m,.' lino Jirtfw to all. fat li ,v i;arafitcr.. ' .uti.rtr,) wllJi yimr - l.fli-V nml fst ywr l :t wy the Hl( i lt ' TJuU Tbi Uniiwl Suti CI it Scrvlco (Vim mltwluo h oniMMitKol Uut un Auc ttt OUi an eimlnatioii will tc h"W . the jltio ft tMtttiaiitjr t Hy 1 in. Th timif the tf4om r. M MHI plri nml uwior tlm new law dpplteaiu mut le n ennmln- niton, plhi-iiiu uifiti in mo civil pih v. Mr. IJ C. WHIInin .hkI chlldrun of Ureumi Cty nrnvel Mmlnynl will listi'l the uuwnur lire. Mr. Wilhaiiu will join liU fa. nil hero Uter In ti e naf.n. Mr atJ Mr. W, J. Cl"nuii niint the wrofc ami nt tholr rotUirc, return Ini; ti I'.irtlnn'l Monlnv. Mr. I'. 0. Hunca rfturm.! Mnnlny frtim twu ilnn tmiliieM triji to I'url Iwl Mt. J. I'.iuU'in nivl fiuiily nrrivn.l (run iir'lnil Muwlny 11J will mreupy lilt iftOa fir IH- uimiir. Mr. J. T. Amblor of t)rekMn City Jijiiiixl hU wife hore the ;flmt of the wk, wlicrn tho in vUlttnji with hor liiUtr Ami huibjml, Mr. Mr. 1). . linker. j I'url of the i.ivit! on CUrk lrcjt , ha Uon complutwl biiJ AIJr street ! wilt b i ei iiiila to I hf tfiti eil of t'to wwk. ! Own Your Home Stop Paying Rent IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR BUILD A HO.IE OR REPAY A MORTGAGE nml ties ire thenM of Ii irrowed money. vc ask votir careful consideration of the xidvantnjjcs afforded bv ur motttbly installment plan of loan, in which the i'l-Unllments for any fjiven term are each of exactly the same amount throughout the entire term of the loan. With but little greater outlay jtltan would be retjuired for rent, every payment keeps the interest paid each month and steadily reduces the principal. We will irladly explain our plan of a loan to you if interested. 9 rrl I IC f WATCAW LTY- LOAMS, INSURANCE ( ROLLIE W. WAIoOIN RENTS. COLLECTIONS wiu5()N kMvi-ii inn ls' 'a v on t'ie ij Tti, nltirlnc uf a Mill h.itfhorv rivnr i weleiiine ne.v nl (ileasein ttversone. lull locallnj; it nrar tho iiumth of the North IVrit, ni'e'n.i to he ii very inxir lucntlon to many who have lived mi tho river for yearn nml know of wirue of the part experience in tUl matter. It i the unanimous opinnn of rmlilentu that a hatehi-ry cannut lie made tu hold nl the intemliil loeaifxt, F. C. FELDSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel i ev- .i,.Ji.L mwif ihi aiiivitniiiienl tier i liptHlen ll I ernl.uni rimj the hruluo. : ....... r.l. .. . llf- Ul. Tl...r ar.l IIMir. HMltllllll- IlK'atlOlU III inancinu Hiving inn i"1!!""! ---- : Tho ifctnirmliun U op,.n l nil citu. , era mile, further up Imii ml eolleetlitK of tin- Unltml Sut.ia who eomply 'ih Mr. ! Mi. Ui... Atkin "f t.a . 1.. .huu.i ... I M.i-ft K.Vfiral r.ui' in thlfc Vic Rawini; maehllic B Sr ray ptiyinetit. Ke nt f I'm . i " i'i lunula to go hack health I runt a ftirnUt'i"! ranrh S fur half hy atnaJy IttjUM ami I'. B. HilKan, I 'icrv. Mav t lie. t..' ri nl thu 11 H! 1: ciblmu'C. teri Irttlicn, curuinherr. r .. . ... t . ....nil.... . b i . . i ... 11 i r l i no ii ii " ft V if If Incltt U) It. . . . i.. l. ...1.1 1... ..vntnuifVI I), ryetuhl M.cMll.t Knl yotr..ly , " " If' (Irantl Ave., Iy a phyt.-inn who ia rn,m.n leu . i..- i. T... AimiMiunh ri ('ri-rk himmiI M-vi:r;i t.nyi in triU vicin- for IIhi ll.eoeean ollW lt year a Ity awl Tlll.iilKKjk vIhiIiuk' rxUlivei , !L Mm. Atkins will make a numher of " I rhatiKea on her old pluee. whien will KorSa!e A ilalry fatm on the fan-. nce'itnle Wm. Stnil'i iicntine the ou rivor-Wttum laml about n iiu.o I place. Uohert IllinAorth returnH j ' 1 r. tianuln 10 acre, i ! !'' "".V '. hn ""I'1' nk ; , . n luime wiin inem mr n Winn- rich paiuro imi, imiup oi i -with two vermla, new Imrn 20 x $1 fret arul 18 fi-it walla, live c' "'IV .Sale pore for everything, Inclmlira: h,uholil luriilturv. farm tool nml r.m. I4,. (iti preferred. II. I Fuwlrr, Tillamook. Oregon. I) r . W i n d t i the I..... Cli.blflllMl V Vxk . lit. Inrntml rriiiiiii" .v.. ...... ill THUmook. 'lour mint 1.1'iu live i r- Orve if Gliiva uihiiikI anu t lay when rticelviHl. Fra-icmco Mualciil Comeily niMh Mrriineeiitent with the i ill GiiuriU ItuL'Imentilt ii ii, tin mi ,h f.i.i.m,., fir urn. the llltltlnmi nml iilmiIm for I'M. ! ... . ... I....... week to undergo an opera- t'ciii: ciitiNod throtndi mi ) I..II . M I "in a norvo or ono in ner VISIT LOUG II " .vim want nn.vtmiiK in .. IMIIL'1' fM A CC l I 1 IV v I V-ivw He also keeps Hlini CTTDDI ICW w y u clough TUB REUAMJv Nglst andBook Seller iilxo ilineiie other than lh nciil of l.I.i.ho. I iiuunuiteo my rIm ""'I i. ...-,. I, .ir. i to miiko L'liixl cuiirn.ilee. l'rlc ro any where. that touKomitite an , The averaue workman like tu ro' on Sunday bt ',n ''! u! c,,u.rcl,'1 Hut he very neldorn thlnka how hard hU w Ife worka on 'hat day. more than 'any other. He liken the reM ho why lot la r he f.ee fr.ni the enre and trouhle of cookum Sn-.-lay HI .uif r. ami tlj and the leim inner o- . v rill.. in, HIK H le I... UK -.-(lliHH Imr .h.wn to Til ... hook h . - ; leave una. .. .m ,, " ,"y . hmim! and eilluy Will eoiinuiin y nlluriioon hv i : .ii;iih llimnij iiii" 'I' i from i .... ...i ...I l,...1 .i lll iii-mimnimv KUIIIVi w ........ hid n'i; uillMll'ii uiiii" w . .1 ...M.innl.iii im will a go ii unto l mi rAiiimi" ' , ' .y T. 1 niimtmr of tllU oIllCOM lliul IHOH Of the PALM CArti ;r.K'lment 2nd Avenue, Nevl Dijor to Tillamook Knml t o. ilr. W. S. Hur inciimo of Portland have come In for their xum-' titer camp. Thev njieiit all Uxt Hum-j mer and enjoyed it o well that in tho future they will eo nowhere elue. Mtn Helen Klehm i over from Ne- : turta for a vlnit with her urandparenta Mr, and Mr.-.. 0. A. Lyoiw. Jame lluulmy and J. K. Klrsch are upemlini: Ho wee'i in Tillamook tnkiiih' in tho niithta oilcrcd by tho militia )u eampment. , , Kift.ien trout nveraijinit ten inches i the record of Let. Huih In an hours I catch. The expected tour over the Wilnoni river r ad hy the eountv court haa not ; yet taken place although dally expect ed hy the raneherc. Wo fear if it j d..e n't noon take place tho roitnty' dado will need a kui.Iu not, only to j Hhuw ilivin the way where the brush i ef.i.vnu ov. cthe loud, hut too much of the paved -itre. ta of Tillamook may have . auHed them to lork'ot what j a mountain idh.I liaikei! like. , Hill Kviin went into I illamook , V...lno!idav. he Int.! hh'Wl In hia eye and thore i liable aoniuthiiiK to drou mam, when Hilt Kets on the war path. BARVIIiW EXCURSION. Th.ire will ho iiii excursion train leave 1 Illamook for Harvlew bunday Abstracts on Short Notice! UY THE Pacific Abstract Company L. V. EB1-RUARDT, Mntmgci Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County, Oregon OFFICE GROUND FLOOR TODD HOTEL (Willi KiiLLit Watson) BOTH PHONES: Mln 533 Also Mutual P. O. BOX 147 TILLAMOOK, OREGON a-vay from homo. Dinner II A. M. to H l M. I, ok for tho aitfn h A I LAND FOR SALE. Ill aercH 1J mTle from Tillamook. Will run nine cow. Bnqulro ni ner- aid olllce. LAND FOR SALE. SUlyncrummWiliioiiKlvor, it par j of whut Ib known . tlm 1-j.ler HrunJ ,,., with or without Htoek. wnitt Uo or ...on, nlunty of Urai ror mo u.n..w. ... Zl rintor-t. See N. I "hiwo". U , .11' u,h(, Ore. Limt Umio October f .. . .-w. . ii.Mi n D ",vini cnrwi. a noon HORSE bv keeplmr him In shabby old Harness. Wo are selling Hurnesn mndu of the best stock t prices thut ought to tempt you. umpss t wr.iai mni'H iioi"m" THOROUGHBRED PER. i ! Z&lyaS CHERON STALLION KING. A beautiful ry lm. 1H00 Ihn. or jucnnlwl In time. ov.r. will m-k- lhA ' ff. iT Hn" W. A. niLLIlTId, sei.HOli inook. c g ijracco. Tillornook Oreann rt's Worth More Than Gold to Relieve the Mind and Enjoy . . GOOD MOVING PICTURES . . The Kind They Always Show at The New GEM THEATRE THE BRIGHT SPOT ANOTHER CUT IN MIH (Tl.VG a I IN) LAW 15, 25 and 40 Watt, 35e 60 Watt .... 45c 100 Watt .- 80c 150 Watt .... $1.20 250 Watt .... 2.00 Print fit l.mii' .tc IU.ru. deliver li Imnix (o nay part ni !mc villi nnj,ii"i. ... I wlrlnu at the lnwtt prloca con- f nlntcnt with K! workman!.!!!, 1 wiHMok ;oWfl tiIHV.,.,. I NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Senator Simmons Says Tariff Bill Will Reach President Last of August. Washington. With the tariff hill comphited hy the nat caueiw, tho annate leadora feel certain that the measure will he in the hands of the j president hy th, latter part of Aujjost. j Klvfi wciiks Is the tlmo S'.'nator 81m ! roona, who will bnvo the hill In chance, ; bol!v: will he needed. Ileptibliraii ' senators, however, Insilat that It will ! take much more tlm. I forty-seven democratic senators atcod up to the party caucus one hy lone and declared their intention to vote ior the Underwood-Simmons tar 1 iff revision hill a finally approved by the caucus. Two senators, HniiMlell and Thornton, of Loulsana. said that they would not make such promise b- p I cauiMj of the proposal to place sugar on lh; free Hat In 1913. Senatore Hitchcock of Nebraska and Culberson of Texan were ahuent. but tioth aro known to be In favor of the bill. Tills gives the democrats 49 votes for tho hill or a slender majority of one, with the vote of the vice president to fall back on In an emergency. Retslutlon Not Binding. An aLuolutoly bjndlng resolution wan not adopted, the poll by individu als hclns tubstltuted, and that poll ! was put only on the sround of person ; al promise and was not made binding, i A rerolutlon was adopted, however, i declaring the Underwood-Simmons ; hill a party measure and urglns Ita i undivided support without amendment j mi lea such should be submitted by . the committee. J Hefore final action on tbe bill the ' caucus nave concessions to the scn Hton, from woolprowlng states by adopting an amendment makins ef ' fective a provision for free raw wool , In December 1. 1913, and ihe rates on manufactures of wool January 1. 1914. Mulhall's Story of Lobbying Told. How the National Association of Manufacturers, through its hired lob byists at Wafchington, secured legisla tion favorable to its Interests, obtained the defeat of measures beneficial to The lebor interests, how it controlled i concession il committees, made and i uimt'de sir.atorj and representatives. 1 acd how It levied tribute on all raanu frr'. r-tf Interests great and small ' throur.hout the country, was explained I by the sensational exposures of Colon el M. M. V.ulhall. for 10 years the lob byirt. field worker and strikebreaker of the organization, before the senate Ipv-stigatlon committee called into i existence by President Wilson's charges that an "insiuious loooy ex ists and has existed at the national capital for marry years. Witness' Confession is Astounding. A story of misrepresentation. Imper sonation of public men and organized effort to Influence Wall street finan ciers probably without parallej In the history of congressional Investigations was unfolded before the senate lobby committee by a prosperous-looking, self-possessed Individual, calling him self David Lamar, of New York, self described as an "operator in stocks" and admittedly the bearer of several assumed names. With entire abandon, arousing tho committee to laughter at times by his naive admissions, he told of his impersonations, his participa tion in attempts to Influence Wall street. He telephoned to financial men and lawyers In the names of Representative Palmer and Uepresen tatlve Hlordan. He assumed the guise of Chairman McCombs, of the Demo cratic national committee, to telephone to Chairman Utiles, of the, Republican natlounl committee. National Capital Brevities Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska withdrew from the democratic caucus when his proposed tariff bill amend ment for a graduated tax on tobacco production was defeated. A spirited scene followed. Attorney General McReynolds has dismissed Judge Clayton Herrinston from the department of Justice at San Francisco. Herrlngton had criticised the federal authorities In connection with the Dlggs-Camlnettl case. The Interstate commerce commis sion will have to get along In Ita creat task of making a physical valuation of railroads without the assistance of the army engineers unless congress can be Induced to pass special legis lation. , Government officials are greatly In terested In the reported achievement of Dr. Goldschmldt, a German Inventor of wireless apparatus, in sending mes sages between Neustadt, near Han over. Germany, mid Tuckerton, N. J 3900 miles. The American people drank mor whiskey and beer, smoked more cigars and cigarettes and chewed asore tobac co during the fiscal year 1913 than la Nazercnc Meelingi. Services Tuesday nml Friday even lugs. Sumluys ut 3 nml 8 p. m. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby Riven that J. B. Rohiiifun, administrator of tho estate of Daniel Hull, deceased, hns filed in tho county court of tho Stnt of Ore Bop for Tillamook County, his final account In tho snid estate and that tho matter has been set for hearing by tho said court for Aupust 15. 1913, at tho hour of 10:00 a.m. AH persons having ony objections to tho said ac . I ..II ............... ...... .,...... In COUIH, .... IIUIBU.im uiltii-riuii iii - ..... , . ' i.. .i... ...i.i ......... .. ., ......... nn.iv narlnri nf Inn tintlrm'a tuny way in mu h.ii.i esmic, nm nv.tujr anj- umcr jcu.i; (notified to apnoar on or before tho history, according to estimates based tlmo stated ami make known llmlr ob- fc reqonj.breaklni; Internal rv iect mis nnu cla ms. , . . . T-,.i'i VarA. .1, n UOUIN.SON, ! enue receipts . of tho .federal sTvm Administrator Aforesaid. ' meat for tho 12 months endsd .Hut 34). SNOW &M 'CAM AN I', , Attorneys for Administrator.