ilium ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Largest Circulation of any Paper in "Tillamook County xx. Tillamook, Okkgok, Jim.v Uf, 101. 'J. NO. 3 I h is the iiim of this bunk to n'wv thi'ticst Intuiting service pos-Ftblc and vc lo U. It h ulm our niiu to Imvu the n best equipment such n,s Miilcrn Kiiv Proof Hanking K i.hh. I?irc Proof VntU. llur j'I.ii Proof Safe Modern Snfc I)iHit lloxcn mnl we hnvc 'u in. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK. OREGON e are giving away rivc-c A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE ASK VS Mi H'V IT .Vcw Line of Pcriumerv Arrive! and livery Article Absolutely (u moitr-dl, 4 iaAMOOK L7RU&-o i unc KOCH - HIL.L. K. K. KOCII. J'i.G. l'u. IWIt rvitulU4tl Milrt (j . (fiiiirniKcrtl ,'ottr Itm k it Set Sntiahtctnry How You Cnn Visit the Pacific Panama International Exposition in Open 1Ql Cloaca Feb. 20 IU ID LXc. 9 DOLLAR BV DOLLAR WrlU or Cull f"f Information I PI Ulpcrm .. I tllntnnnk. tJruffon a ' Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile ill. 1 - OVJI 1 IVH-'-' ind Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West it. 6 r- IWNDKRSON Sufvryijf JOHN IJU.AND HKNDKKSON Sco' 'i'Ti 'i Altornry -t Law nd NotaryTubllc Trr.r.iniOOK inm i ck i llki'll Alii COMPAQ (INCOKI'tlKATHU) UV : ABSTRACTS : KBAU 13STATI5 SURVEYING : INSURANCE uri Tillamook, Oregon ad it in The Hera!d SEATTLE MOB BUilNS OREGON NEWS NOTES AND WRECKS HALLS. OF GENERAL INTEREST i lleaitle - All of the Industrial Work' r of llin World meeting plitren, th (WalnlUt headquarter unit a Hoclnllit im ntntiil were wrecked nnd tho furniture piled n die treol nnd burn wl In front of enrh plncn by n uront meb, ImI by 100 nllrrn from the Pn olflc recrve fleet nnd hnlf n ninny oMlers from dm l'ni:ot cund forts, lnl Prtdny. On member of the I. W. V, a lintiil) In Jur-1. nml It I re ported that uitn oallor sustained it bro ken nrm. Thn Time printed a report of a rponeii made by Hecmtnry of the Navy Dnnlnlii. nt tli Itnlnler Club. In which thtj Mtortnry U uniJ to Imv ure,vi forelbl" uppr'iloii of thn r-! (Ing nml iltv I. W W Th 'crctry di nM iIkiI Ik hml any Intention of roun xtllrifC vloJonett allil rvcrnl ho lu-nrJ Llin vpnitk rarrobornto hi ntntemunt Th mayor profeM.! to In tho lltnen' nccount of the rcrctary' txuh a oauc for th Attack of nll ors on tllo hondutmrter of I V. W. nd oel(illiit nntl r.nv thU n n cu (or Unulne n prnclnmntlnr: for UOillDK thn publication Of the Tlrnen tinlr proof of l! contetiU ihouKI firm bno linen nubaiUU-tl to him for ocrutlny H followwl thlit up with prorUitnntlon cIobIiik nil tlio .iloon of iho rlty on the final day of lbs nn nunl l ottaleh. Kntunlay. Imiujcm for the Tlm Immetllntcly .nt bfuro JuOfie John B. Humphrle of the utrtor court, nnd obtnlncd n'rnlnl-.i; onlr prevontlitK thr inny or or Kilien from lnt'rfrrlnK with th publication of the pnpor. Snlomi'tnen nlo cureit nn ordur from the jurt otiJolnhK the order to Cl(l! Evonls Occurring Throughout Jho Stale During the Past Week "BACCCTONIST LEAPS TO DEATH Parachute Jumper Die In Flrtt Aero plane Drop Scuttle KntnciH I.. Thnyer. nRd 47 ymr. n piuncliuie Juinpnr, known throughout thi wmt. wixk drowtunl while ninkliiK n pamcliule deacunt from nn nerop!n s part of tho Tot latch ulr :rt. I In wont up In an ntroplnnn with Johnny llrynnt. At helfiht of 760 (net he dropped from tho ncroplnne. After n decnl o( 1 00 (out he broke, tonmi (rum tho parachute nnd (ell to the wntor. Thnytsr did not rlno to the iur(nc nfli-r KoIiik Into the wnter. Me hnd brin KlvlHK pttrnchute cihltiltloiiR :S yonr Thnyer cnlled CIiIchko hi hoiiu'. lie b'nve n widow, In Senttlo, mid relative nt Abordt-en, WiihIi. Oay'i Hefrrciulum Dill It Held Legal Siilutn, Or HoldlnK that not a ln C.le contention of the plaintiff wn toKlral or ovou iortlne:t to the Uue, the Hiiprome court In the cne of A. ('. I.lbby iiKiilimt Hen V. Olcott, ec retar) of tte. decided that the Day lUI. provldliiK n npeelal relorendum oliHllon In Novfinber, It cuiilltutlon-al CITY WIPED OUT BY FIRE Slu.rldan. Or. A the result of the exploHlon of n mnall Kanollno stove In a rcKtnuranl here the ImiitnenH section of Sheridan Is a sinoulderlnr. he:ip of wreckiiBe. ami almost every firm l put out of business, One blacksmith shop, a KiiraKe. one bakery nnd on meat market are all that remain for the accommodation of tho people. Reclamation Land Not Aeablo llolse. Idaho Land within govern ment reclamation projects ennnot be tnxed while tho United States holds tltlo. This. In brief. Is the rullnt; Jut made by JuiIko Frank S. Dietrich, of the Inderal court of Idaho. Tho deci sion will affect rochuuntlon projects In other Mates. Ship 109 01 8trawbito Hood lllver. The itrawberry hli pine season has come to a clo In the Hood lllver valley and the recanl of the Apple Growers' nssoclntloa low that 10 cur loads h.ve left Hood Wv- this Beason. which la the laraest number of core that have ever been shipped fromthlM point. Aphis Attacka Young Oreharda Monmoitlh.-Polk comity's younB omhardH of cherries and pears nro. ngnln bclnc molestod with green nphls. I'ho liny I"1"18 Mper on tho ends of Die finalleat limbs and do damno to nvoh nn extent that the leaves ourl up. Cherry lrftu especially ara avln a bard year for their foliage growth. Band In Water Kill Covvt tlend. Sand as an enemy of the ... Qiirymiin ima jut vn cincpv.'rfu uy ii t'owoll lluttis rnnchcr. A fine dairy cow of hU died suddenly snd to deter- myie tho'cue of her death ho made niu-.xiiinlnntlcn and found that there wan nearly n qunrt of flno sand b-ir.-rn the frreond and third stomachs. Tl cow had been drlnklr.it from shal low Irrigation dltche. nnd the Ucbt ptlinlco sand had ben va abundant In water n to accumulate and cause dcfith I'lno dairy tfck prevlouily !ot by other farmers Is now believed tortiAve died nlso from thn ana cause. Crawford Make Rullno Mnmhfli-ld -Attorney Ocneral Crnw. topi. In a written opinion sent to Jutlae I'nnuock, of Mnrhfl!d. holds that reltnitlon clerks, under the new Uy, CJinnot register voters In other reclnct than the one In which they ttppolnteJ. The new law requires l!i rcRlstratlon clerks to give bond fur JJ00 for the faithful perforumnce cf'Wlr duties. 4 RATR0L GOES TO TIMBER Ux Hundred Watchers to Oe In Ser- U, S. GRANT WEDS; CHILDREN OPPOSED San OIcko. The wcddlnK of U. 8. (.rant. Jr., of this city, nnd Mrs. Amer ica Workman Will, of los Angeles, which was to have taken place Sat I urday In n San Diego hotel, did not occur. Instead of n wadding It was Announced to those present at the sp- j pointed time (hat the marriage cero mony had been performed one week nr;o by Justice Ocorse Puterbatish. U. S. (Jrnnt. third, was the only one of tho brldr,roorn's five children who was In tho hotel parlor when thn an nouncement of tho marriage was made. His crown son Chaffee Grant and his three daughter absolutely refuse to rrooRnlzw their step mother, and It l said that Mr. Orant, in retaliation, threatened to cut them off entirely In his will, unless they change their attitude. Referendum Suit Is Filed at Salem Salem. Or. Charsini; gross frauds In the obtnlnlnK of signatures to the petitions to refer the workmen's com pensation act al the special election In November the state In relation of dale S. Hill, district attorney, through K. It. Hlngo, representing the peopK filed suit In the Marlon county circuit vourt to unjoin Secretary of Stale Ol cott from placing the measure on the official balloL Jlee Durlnc Next QW Hot Weeks Jtdem. With the arrival of warm, c-y we-Uher hundred of forect patrol--u fire being sent Into the timber d'Mricts to keep a lookout for forcat (i -J. a..... i.Vimiir flllmi itnies nm.i j v . etts of the state during August. This j will be the largest number ever used la this service. ' The state forester Is now appointing i the federnl patrolmen, whoso salaries and expenses are paid by the govern- , ment under the provisions of the j Weeks law. There will be CO of them, i One or more will be placed in every county west of the Candidas, and one In every county east of the Cascades which has sufficient timber to war- ( rant It. The state force consists of 17 men. n portion of whose salaries J and expenses Is paid by the forest fire . association. The other 500 or 600 -mon will be tho patrolmen hired by the associations. ; Slutlaw Reserve Is .to Be Opened Kugeno, Or. Complete reversal of the policy of the forest service with relation to the Siuslaw national forest and the welcoming of homesteader to the whole coast country of Oregon, from Tillamook to Coos Day, was an nounced here, following a weete'a lv BDoctioti of the national jptant by TSe7Tcrcatcr Grave. ' FIFTY MEET DEATH IN FACTORY BLAZE Women and Girls Are Burned in j Binghamton, H. Y Fire i Trap Building. i Hlnghampton, N. Y. Fifty persona were killed, accordlns; to late esti mates, and many Injured, a dozen mor ' tally, in a fire which swept ths four story factory building of the Bingham i ton Clothing company. The victims ' chiefly were women and girls, i About 125 persons were In the fac tory when the fire broke ouL Those , unaccounted for or most of them are ' believed still to be In the red hot ruins 1 of the structure. j The big outstanding fact of tho ca I tastrophe Is Its suddenness. In tho tragedy the klllln? burst of flame fol lowed quickly on the heels of tho alarm. There was small opportunity for anyone to use the ordinary or evea the emergency means of escape. Fire drills had been carried on regularly, so frequently In fact that the employe had found them monotonous. When the firemen arrived they were unable to g?t within 200 feet of the burning building and the ends of the streams from their hose were turned Into steam without effect on the fire. The fire escapes were not large enough to hold all who rushed mndly to the exits and there was a daah for the windows, the trapped Tlctlrn screaming with pain as the flames' swept on them from behind. From windows and fire escapes bodies began dropping- They fell thick and fast. The building was but four stories high and many who jump ed even from the topmost floor es "cai&aTTTrriJeTMlve of them were maimed. il He Boast Gets Him Behind Bar. j Itosoburg. Charles Howard of , I'denbower. who is under bonds for alleged bootlegging was arrested on , iv charge of contempt of court. He biasted, It Is said, that he could buy intoxicating liquor at 14 plnces in : Itosoburg. which Is a dry town. When j railed before tho grnuil Jury he said It was true he could buy booe but he refused to name the places. He was fined $25 and ordered held In Jail until he consented to tell. Exiled Editor Will Return Salem. Declaring that he was kid naped and taken from Handon, Dr. Halloy K. l,oaeh, Socialist speaker and mbllsher, announced In nn address hero that ho would return to that city ,-.i several weeks. He said ho would ret.utno tho publication of his paper I'll bin return. CLUE SKY LAW IS REACHING lltntute Applies to All Companies With Securities to Sell. Salem. Corporation Commissioner Watson has announced that all com panies with stocks or bonds to sell, even though they re not offend at thn present thtie. coino within tho pur view of tho blue sky law. He said that tho only Investment companies Hint nro exempt iiro those thnt have Ir.sueil and sold all their securities. All companies, he holds, that have stocks or pecurltles not contracted for irlor to June 3 must live up to the provis ions of the bill. Klamath Opposes Revision Klamath Falls. The proposed fed eral legislation which would close the Beacon for duck hunting December 15. Instead of February 15. as provided by tho stato law, would out out much of the best part of tho hunting season ln.thla region. Tho Klamath Sports mou's uBBoclatlon has takes tho mat ter In hand and will preea ebjectlona to tho undoalrublo features. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly Herald. People in the News Augustus O. Bacon has been reelect ed to the United Suites senate from Georgia without opposition. His eminence, James Cardinal Gib bons of Baltimore, entered upon his eightieth year Wednesday. John Purroy Mitchell, recently ap pointed Collector of the Port of New York, announced that he was willing to accept the nomination for mayor on a fusion ticket. President McCorralck of the Cook county, 111., county board, hns Issues! n statement saying that the county Is $2,317,000 In debt with no assets In sight to cover the deficiL Dr. Sun Yat Sen, ex'rovisional pres ident of tho Chinese republic, finally has taken sides In the revolt by openly proceeding to Nanking, where the southerners apparently are muck dis heartened by their defeat. Medlll McCormlck. of Chicago, vice chairman of the national committee of tho progressive party, who visit! la Portland, does not believe there ia to be a unlou of the progressive an republican parties. Fifty "women vigilantes" at Wnuke gan, III., seized Mrs. John Richardson, tore off part of her clothing, rode her on u rail, polted her with mud. and ordered her to leave town. lu papers filed in the Superior court of San Francisco, Phil K. Gordon, gen onl agent of the passenger depart ment of the Sunset Route of tho Southern Pacific company, with head quarters in San Francisco, was made defendant In a suit for 150,000 nnd costs on charges of alienating tho af fections of Mrs. Lillian M. Heck, wife of Arthur A. Heck, of Oakland. John G, lloylo of San Francisco Is in tho coulnty jail at Los Angeles, charged with abottlng tho suicide of hla wife. Tho couple made a compact lo end their lives by drowning, which the wile fulfilled. Boyle's courage failed hlra, however, when the cold water of Redoudn Bench lapped his knees, nnd he returned to shore, while his wlfo walked to her death In the surf. Liquors To Be Seized Salem, Or. Governor West hss Is sued n proclamation Instructing peace officers to seize all Intoxicating li quors shipped Into tho state In viola tion of federal nnd statu laws. 100 prisoners to Leave Reformatory Olympla. Wush, One hundred pris oners nt th Monroe Reformatory have been granted paroles by tho bonrd of muiiagers. One wus granted Imme diate freedom, while the other 99 will louve the Institution August 1, consti tuting the largest class ever "graduated." Brief News of the Week The English house of lords has again rejected the Irish home rule bill by a vote of 304 to 64. If the bill Is passed again by the commons, it will become n law without tho approval of the lords. According to a report made at Lodge City, Kans., by P. A. Classen, state en tomologist, more than half the grass hoppers in that district have been kill ed by poisoned mash which the fann ers scattered over their fields. Fraud Is charged at Cleveland. Ohio, In the use of the Initiative and referen dum. Indications are that scores of petition circulators will go to prison as a result of efforts to get a vote on the law, providing compulsory com pensation to workmen. A corpner's jury which investigated tho trolley accident nt Los Angeles, which resulted In the loss of 14 lives, has laid the blame for the disaster upon the Pacific Electric Railway company. Members of the National Guards of Oregon. Washington and- Idaho and tho Duke of Connaughfs Own Rifles of British Columbia will participate In a Joint rifle and revolver competi tion at Vancouver, B. C, in October. With most of the ngitators In Jail, the disturbances which havo reigned in Portland during the p st week be tween the authorities on one side and member? of the Industrial Workers of tho World on the other seem to bo nearly at nn end. Tom Burns, chief agitator, was freed ou $750 ball, pend ing an appeal In his case. Burns was sontencod to 40 days on the rockpile. LAND FOR SALE. Sixty acres on Wilson River, a part of what is known as the Peter Brant place, with or without stock. I want $6000 or more down and will give plenty of timo for tho balance at 6 per cent interest. Sec N. P. Hanson, Ilebo, Ore. Last issue October 5. 9 T LAMAR'S i VARIETlf STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND"