Xeftlft. ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAYj AND FRIDAY. Largest Circulation of Any Paper in "Tillamook County 0. Tii.i.amook, Okp.oon, Aw.l'ht 5, 1913. NO. 56 It s the aim of t His Imulc to jive tlicticsi hanking service possible - and we do it. It is also our itint to lutvc the vcrv best equipment such ns Modern Fire Proof Munlon Room, I'irc Proof Vault, Mur jjlar Proof Safe. Modern Safe . Deposit Hoxcs ami vc have thetu. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK.! OREGON erb li IK vtntlrf o( hj who luvc uwd Dili lie ctcim. Mv fim IrUJ i! yl? II rxA, fuo luul ixiUt ti Mxnr ol 4lMrln ! (Kim. Dike's Peroxogen Cream Kf jJurmd. Give la It lllit Uul imwlh vlvtf rfirjttf rwfrt- L.L. . il.l ......t..l . A .li-.. .lt.!,.. kiinilm .k In Initio m. .M.M4lt lUfl)' .WUIHIt VIMfHI ""-" ...... . fwi Is Kin tmriud. iifiull ln -w rommvi ll for ullow, r.xir. A Urge jar for 25c llamoqk Drug Store KOCH H I lt Ii.IL KOCll, Ph.G. Phmw. 1WII Muluitt) Miln t kfOon GunrmttccO. Money llnck il Xot Sntinlhctory MEXICANS .SHOOT AMERICAN OFFICIAL United States Immigration In spector Seriously Injured by Federal Soldiers. Kl l'ao, Ti Chr1 M, Dixon, of Netarts-Bayocean Road Interesting. TMs Road Ract Aloag Bdi, Tareaia CeveraaMat Reserve, Put TWet Area Reck aad Oae Tkea taed Foot Cave. The Mimmu, a pedestrian club of ... , ., . -vmr.i .i, wi.u.i, u in; Mmmu, a pedestrian club or Han DIrfio, United Mate. Immlrtratton i Portland, passed thru here a few week In.peeior. wh .hot In tho back by I on onw of their rricular hlklnjr trlpa. Mexican federal soldier al Juarez. Uxrtr Itlnary Included the route between tlfvftl wnn la ltiH tfflr1fct titial. l , . mj . uaiMWJiari ani MMiMria i nni nr... lr.vi,,ilKtlliK a whltn c. jm.ny .p,,,,, who Valt cither place who do not avail themselves of thli dc- het tm a arrested by a band of federal ililliir, who started to march him away from tlm city In thn tlrro iloti of the foothllli, where many exe cution tinv (nkeii place. Dlxotl start ed to run, ami after KnttliiK a block away, wat firm! on. Dhon made n utatetnent to Ami-rl- can official that he ni aatUflrd tho Metlcann were marchltiK hltn out to hoot hint when he ran He. aald the 11 r lean toldlcru were, dnink. "I told the Botdlera when they ar- rted me that I would ko to the com' mandant'a office," wld Dixon. "Hut Instead of taking rim there they Mart rd lo the foothill nouth of tho city 1 u attired In the Immigration uni form of Vahkl and I IhouKht jmtIip they had taken me for an American py and Intended rxectttltlK me. I thought the only chance 1 had waa to run for the border, no I broko loo from the two drunken lroopr who held me." " lUlKNlHiRSON I'rtsliUiit SuiYfytx JOHN U1LAND HKNDERSON Altonur l L-w tiiA Notify Public TILLAMOOK 11XK A Bill AHMTHACT (I.SCOI'UKATI!t UV r AHSTKACTS : KISAI- iTTlC iJl'KVKYINO : INSl'KANUIv U Til'niook, Oregon Waahlnieton. Hlrotii; repreneota- tlon. the moat draatlc In phrasooIOKy that have been made alnce thn preaent American AdmlnUtrntlon cauiu Into power, were made to tho Huerta ro rnmeut In MeilOA Tha Unltd SUta nommnt do- man J rd not only the prompt arreal. courtmartlal and punlihmnnt of thu Mexican federal aoldlrra who ihot hnrlea II, Diion. Jr. an American Inv mlcrntlon official at Juarez, Mex.. but the Immediate release o Oharlo Hla e and llernni McDonald. jatnUvS manat;,,, tmprlooned by federal iol dlsr at Chihuahua City and ald to be threatejind with execution. HkThtful trip, It can be taken on foot or In the aaddlc. At low tide all but two milea of the road la alonx the beach which U very picturesque. About a mil on each aide of Cape Meara light liotMe IIki road lead Into the mountain! and take one to the lighthouse on a promontory about two Lund red feet above the ocean. The lik'hthouitc keep er and two aaiutanta retlde here in fine houtes turnlrhcd by the govern ment, they have nice ground, keep a fine garden nrKj have pasture for their cow. A trip through the lighthouse is Interesting, the lenses and equip ment for turning them cost $16,000, the horlton Is 17 miles away and the lights are seen that far on u clear day, If on a deck fifteen feet above the water the lights are seen 21 miles. There is a ledge of ruck at the foot of Cape Meats on which many sea lions sun themselves and the visitor can look down Uxn them from S0 feet above. The view up the beach from the lighthouse Is very fine. Along the beach one can see tin: little clearing and the ruined humble cabins of the first settlor who old his holdings for what he thought a good price to the farsceing speculator a nJG remoter. Tha -prica now placed on these places would make the home steader diiy, If jou have $25,000 you can act tha dl to the Maxwell tiluCd. This is a iampleof the way prices have gone 07, on propcrtv that has a good sand beach before it Wild West Show Draws Big Crowds. Laree Number if Tilhmook Cosnty ffpU Here to Stt First Railroad Show Eibibit. Everybody and his sweetheart, unclca and aunts are if) town today to sec the Oklahoma Wild West Show, nobody le't al home but the cat and canary bird. The show exhibited at Hlllsboro last night making the run here after the performance, arriving at nine o'clock this morning. There was one long train divided about equally be tween coaches, flat cars ami stock car and it did not take them long to unload ami pitch their tents on the grounds adiolnini? the derxjL The free street parade was held at one o'clock and the show is now In progress as we go to press. The tents are crowded with people from the city and the surround ing country, people having come for mites to see the first circus to exhibit In Tillamook. There were threu bands and a steam caliooe to stir uu enthusi asm, besides many cowgirls, cowboys, uossacas, inuians ana ciowns, in me parade and it made a very favorable Impression on the big crowds lining the walks. LOOMER-BURGE Innll Monthly savi-.tg coiiiui:nciiiK now will prtyour visit to chc iama-?acific International Exposition ly rty'an yw ' ln'',J,,'" htitil'ificommodalloiu. sdmiwlon tlckrti, side lrhf Vvsrythlnc nwry to nukr K" ,flP Call or Wrlt for Information ImACteSEN, Tilhmook, Oregon rtient : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile alBMMiiM,,MlpaajBssWggJMsjxxMsj MB-SCHRADER COMPANY nd Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. wesi Nrtise in the herald BHef News ot the Week Tljut a large number of Yacanclaa x'l In the nominations for West I'.xjlnt endetshlpa Is shown In a list published by tho war department. Tho I entrance examination will take plnco I next March. The couriers representing: the New York division of the woman suffrnse movement ar assembling there pre paratory to their Journey to Washing ton to present petitions to confiress July 31. The first payment of $250,000 in an nual rental for the Panama canal rone bus been made to Panama. This ren tal la l luldltlon to the $10,000,000 In cash paid nine years ao to Panama. iinrL-enns of Urn AnRule grafted a . -.1 1 i...r 1 ..rt iln bone on tho tubercular nplne of Margnrot Habcr ,...r ,1 7.1'ear-old patient, and tho pro- L nt ih.i rnso ta bolng watched Kl'""" wllb IntereHt. Moping to defeat Ihft Intent of tho California imll allen land law iy iorm- ...piinniiloiiB and later tnumfur ring atnek, Japanoso land eompunlcfc . i...i.. i..,u.nnr.-iied lit thu rnie of 20 per day. o......n of thn aouthorn Chlneao pro ,v.. mine to an agreement for i..., ..etinn acalnat tho provisional pn-Kldent nnd tho Pekln government ..r,iinir to n dlBimtch from Canton 1.. inh nt Calumot. Mich., with Htrlklng coppor mlnera, more than a dozen deuptlex wore Injured, several of them BorloiiHly. ' Governor r or ris wuh awkod to rush Htuto troops to Calumot. Thu tronbla followod an at tempt Hy the mlnera to force machine Hhon omployoH to null work, and some 100 HhotH woro oxchangod. To "unnoratnblo tho egga" that the American Telephone & Telegraph Company has KUtherod Into one nes , .ul 11 oqulty wo. brought In the Unit o - .luiriet court for Oregon un- Uor tho flhornmn anti-trust law by the flllnK of n bill of complaint agalnBt that company and 39 other defendant.. The defendant comprise companies In Vttnintiiui Idaho. NETARTS NOTHS. A SNAP IN A GOOD HOUSE. Six room housu with jmntry and buth m two Brood ow. very cnoap. nqulro of F. I', l'hlllip-, indVandSllllwollAva. Corner of The danco given by Sharp and Klchm at the pavilion last Saturday nluht waa a big succeSB. Perkins or chestra furnished the musk. The floor was crowded until 12 o'clock when the dance stopped. The auto service from Tillamook waa perfect and hundreds took advantage of It. many staying over for a Sunday at tho beach. A nne midnight supper was served at the hot- ..I Ai-..r a mri of lillamOOK RUIO owners drove over for the dance re turning home after the supper. Wilbur Stilwell's boat took out a large party Sunday morning for a trip around Three Arch KocUs to see tne birds and pea lions on the reserve and a run mit to soa for the deep sea fishing. a successful catch being reported. The afternoon trip had to be abandoned on neeount of the boat being anchored in too shallow water and the receding tide leaving it high and dry. tho Tillamookors who are en joying camp life at Happy Camp now are the families of Chester Holden, IturrBcals, Arthur Stillwell, Eugene Jenkins, John Dalgren, T. J. Sarchett, F. 1). Small, Allan Pago and George ChalTee. The gentlemen spent as much here aa their business will permit. Karly Monday morning 'Gone Jenk ins discovered, what to him was an un known species of tho animal kingdom about four feet in length, Dr. Sharpe upon being called diugnosed it as a fur bearing seal, evidently having been shot tho day before by some one target shooting. Hanjo Louie, an old Indian, was secured to skin It as tho rur la considered very valuable. A noar kidnapping clopemont caused . C 1 . n aomo oxctimoni aununy iwnwi when a lovo-alck fellow tried forcibly to run oft with an old aWeothoart of his who waa spending tho day at tho beach with tho other fellow. He had gotten a good atart but some of tho campers thought that tho actions of the girl and galloping team was suspicious atoppod tho horses and demanded an explanation. The girl tearfully begged of those around her to free her from tho dosperato lover who utill persisted, but Anally Rave her up when he saw tho crowd wbb getting hostile. Ubv. Father Derno of Dallas who has .. ftiia lurun enttHL'tS Oil tllO lake hllS concluded hta vacation and gone back to his charge. Father Uarne has a chapel In Ms houso and holds services thoro for tho Catholics hwuubout when ho Is t the Iwach. He expecU to re turn for a ilwrt iUy In October, On Sunday evening at the residence of G. W. Purge father of the bride. Miss Kathryn Purge and Mr Benjamin Franklin Loomer were united in the sacred bonds of marriage. Rev. D. A. MacKenzle, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating. Miss Purge Is well and favorably known in this city as one of Tilla mook's popular young teachers. Mr. Loomer l A stringer here his residence Is In King's County. California, where he holds tha position of telegraph operator. Miss Purge and Mr. Loom er came to the coast from iNeurasKa, where they had met and known each other several years ago. They left Monday afternoon for their new home In California, and carrv with them the good wishes and highest regards of all who knew them. Same Fortunate Auto Accidents. Goo Roads a Great Texaptatiei far Aato Mei ta Break Recor it, Wkk TIk Usaal Resalts. Loss of Life Narrowly Averted. Returning from N'etarta Saturday night at about nine o'clock, in tho touring car run by Nelson, George CofTman, proprietor of the Silver Dol lar Salloon, with his wife an1 Henry Block, a commercial traveler of Port land, and Mr. Block's daughter, had a very narrow escape from being killed by the overturning of the machine. The accident happened about two miles this side of Netarts. The big Maddux ear was going out with a big load and was climbing the hill, the Nelsoi car was coming down at a terrifl c speed, the brake refusing to work, the cars meeting on a high embankment, the Nelson car swinging to pass went over and turned a complete somersault, landing right side up. Mrs. CofTman was the only one injured, and that slightly as no bones were broken. Roy Stillwell happened along and the in jured lady was brought to the city In his car. On Monday tree trunks were used to make a track for the machine and it pulled itself back upon the road and to town with its own engine. A broken wind shield, smashed fender 'and bent fore axle was the only dam age to the machine. Another accident occurred Sunday about a mile south of Beaver. A Ford car driven by Martin Peterson of Forest Grove attempted to pass a truck loaded with cabbage wheo they locked hubs and both cars went over the grade into the Nestucca river, the Ford landing oa;top, of the .track.. A lady riding in the Ford, was slightly injured, otherwise not much damage was done. COUNTY FAIR NOTES. WILSON RIVER NEWS. The many once cleared and tilled ranches alone the river now owned by the lumber corporations, for the timber thereon, are being allowed to De over grown by brush and fern, and build ings destroyed, as the owners will not rent or lease them, not wanting any one to live in this district. This is their business but if as rumored they are using their strong Influence to have the Wilson River road abandoned so as no travel can go over it, then it be comes the public's business. This is a policy of isolation that the corporations are attempting, to protect their timber from fire dangers that follow in the path of tho tourist and camper. Thero are still a few ranchers along the riv er, and they are strongly objecting to this policy, they don't want to have to go back to the pack trail, which will soon be necessary if something is not done. James Reeher was called to tho county seat to appear as a witness in the lladley case. He is anxiously nwaitintr the perfecting of air naviga tion, ho reports the brush along the road as about having it ciosea naving grown very fast the past year, rish ing is good up his way and quite a number of Portland people have gotten over the "Barrier" to his place. Fred BoskowlU and V. Deverieux are eamnlno- near the "Donkey" expecting to spend a few weeks fishing they say, . . ... 11.. J but their real mission unuouoieuiy is prospecting as the gentlemen are ex pert mining men and spent some time in this vicinity last year. Mrs. Wesley Sutton is back on the ranch after a three weeks vacation at Netarts. The chipmunks and squirrels took full charge of her garden and ber ry patch during her absence. James Hughoy is visiting friends and Attending to business matters on the Nestucca river where he owns a fine farm. Mr. Tlnnerstettjis cutting and piling a fine lot of cord wood. Advertlao In the Herald, because tho Herald has the largest circulation of any paper in the county. The board of directors held their reg ular monthly meeting Monday Messrs Kraner, Elliott, Dunstan and bpalding were present. The board decided to offer prizes for grade heiferst as follows: Jersey grades; first prize $3, second prize i. Holstein grades; first prize $S, second prize U. Gurnsey grades; first prize $3, second prize $4. Erwin Harrison, W. C. King and Morrison Mills were elected as audit ing committee. The following committee on parades was appointed: H. Crenshaw auto parade; Dr. Reedy on stock parade; W. S. Duel on children's parade. Frank Severence was elected as marshal of the day for the fair. The secretary's headquarter? are in the offce of the old Snuffer building where you can find him. Call and have a talk with him about the fair and if you have not paid your subscription, settle with him. Dr. Lytle, state veterinarian is now in the county in company with Dr. Reedy making arrangements for test ing the cattle for exhibition. W. B. Honey of the firm of Honey & Hathaway leaves tomorrow for Inde pendence where he has been engaged bv W. 0. Morrow, one of the most suc cessful Jersey cattle breeders in Ore gon. Mr. Honey is a practical cattle man and has a great deal of experience tn that line of work. His son Thano will take his place in the store. Mr. Honey is making the change on account of his health. For sale : 80 acres of land on Netarts Bay, on new county road. 5i miles from Tillamook City, in tracts or from 5 acres and up. Entire tract for sale at a bargain. Part cash down, balance on easy terms. J. M. Lilsberg. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" ll 1 i a : I 1 .."i 1 Asa! . ...