t ( 'ngi ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAYf AND FRIDAY, Largest Circulation of any Paper in "Tillamook County Tillamook, Okkgok, August 8, 101.0. NO. ."7 'r Nik Mint With titml ml. iicnt,' EHJtj M C! CI It ih the nim Of this html; to give the let lmnkiii),' ktvIcu pQMille - ami wo do it. It ih also our nun to have the vrrv leHl e(ipuient such ns Motlent Hire Proof Manlcing Know. Hire Proof Vault, Mur j.ir Proof Safe. Modern Safe lu imsit Hoxemnl vc liavc them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK.; OREGON m m v of the ordinary fec crt?t! rtfCk fl tMJl from the other a I 11 jLV?Cvl , jiu, ,un compared wl Of the ot.lli.nry fec cream. It i ttollre- littarco Willi the j.,! n oa o'.Hpf faff rtnatn compare with Dike's Pcroxogen Cream (Crii.oUtl) . . - .ii .. .. .,...u- l niliitr )kln nfTcc- ro .e . Hit or r--,-- - I.. .rrfuml U la tlio idea: cfrfttti fuf the particular ttotnall. Hid ti t'wlW' (tr shaving llrtstmUrf it UiWc' IVioioSfO Crtm Jr A bltf )f of tufcliun. ILLAMOOK DRUG STORE KOCH &. HIL.L. K. K. Koaf.'PKror- - - . . J'htmc, IW-tl iiw Mwtiuti Miln Uiufi 'i liuttrnntectl Aomci firA it Sot Siitistnc ton- IY K.IIKNDKKSON l'rttt-lr lit' SolVf TW JOHN LKLAND HliNDHHSON Atttxiwy 4l Ij -"v.! NoUry.Poblie Mil; A0 ABNTRACT IISfOKI'UKATII'l LAW t ABSTRACTS '. lvSTATIv St'RVIiYINO ; INSPKANCK Tillamook, Oregon 4.1'OJ m,.II monthly saving -c-mtiineiiciiu,' "wwil1 pstn . your visit to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition IN 1Q15 Iy my PUn you um ol iMuyrUtlon. hotrl coii.inoJallm. aHu.IuIoi. tlcWU. ild" lrlrl everything nrMAry lonukc a Ril I'lP Cull or Writ for Information E. J. CLAUSSEN, Tillamook, Oregon SECRETARY GARRISON WANTS BIG MILITIA Portland, On Taking under ad visement with lr(nf paaalng rum mniil. the appeal for government aid III irfjuilMK "40 fett of water nt tint Columbia bar," Hrtary of War (Jar rli) n( ih ImtiNtiKt lnrti niacin In lilt honor, mailt) ait nrfinii i, for jwak rued rotiiillilllty and ro operation on th 'ri of Uiu biinlnrin nioii of tht con ii try In litilldlnK up n tron tin llonnl r,unr.l ulilo hy ( with tht tandltiK army of thn Utiln-d Htntm. "TliMff l a irlt III tint r( thai L nt illrr-etrd toward thf Urr.fr af fall of Ihu ilrpnrliK'dl with which I am U!ittl(lml," ald Htrrt'tary (iarrl on. Tin n U a lai!r aphfrn than that of lh dwrnlopmptu of your own rimourtoa t J ou ri'nllti! that In all Itif IHilltlntntal tltitlml Klali-ii, you tiat ou I in f?ri and fully equipped for nation In of war only 32,000 mm 1 "If a qunrril I lorcrd on u, and I am tlir- limn amciiu: you thai would hot fur nucIi a thltiK, do you malls that IwVM ut to hav liolilud our utandlne army a tmln-d national KWtrd to ntntid n a M-4Jtnl lln. and Imck, of thtauvn muni hant laua that will tinrtbt" ii to brtiiK Into action all of th atil" votuiittMr who am willlnj; to hrar arm?" l:lllfd nnd l-'ra.ik Wilbur ncrlouity )u- jun-d, nt t lit- hand of Jam: Hutch ;uriit iiv inr iiitiiiin mi jinn; 1 iir'(iiii;t.'n u;iu ii-irii:in. 93, who n'uldua with hl ino'h tr ou Such wan th.t flmt rullnu of tho Ori.- liflr iioHirm-mj wiri ui upifiin iiiu. The ahootlriK occurrrd when Jam' lliitcht'iix and It L. Hi'nly mi ft- drlv- IriK atom; on th road lul!nK from what ) known a IV.i Vino KldK'J to Mc-Mlnnvllli.. Thfy pullt-d up at a plact In tin road whrr mo of th mnch;rs K-t tlidr mall and have thtilr mall hoxt-a k'on IndUKtrial Widfiirt C'onitnlmlon. The comin!itnlon wa organized lnut Juno unilf r the law enacted by the taut Oregon li'Klxlature, which provides thai the ruling shall take effect CO days after Its adoption. The ruling Is the first Instance of compulsory minimum wag- legislation Ih .t... fttl.t Qlllfil Cnl-h.1 Hlll&l It. I i fij '.n ; in inv Willi-. UMir;., -.i- nv--. - lletif lluicheni. met Wilbur and they i now huve similar laws, but the com- WMr. tf.witi In ft riint..1 fltlnrrl. OVr 1 mli.lnnn-. nt fii.-uA itnti-n linvn tY-n vrhat I not known, but It Is generally lower In getting Into action, conceded to be the climax of tin old xhc law provides that any employer Krudi!ft. Rome witnesses to the tmg- j wj10 BUa violate the ruling of the dy declare Wilbur struck Hutchens commission shall be subject to a fine twice and Hutchens pulled his revol- cf not less than 123, nor more than ver, shooting Wilbur twice In the arm ; yjoo. or Imprisonment In the county- Story t KoAh Ii TounU on Stone l'hlladelphm,-Tbo lllble story of Noah and the flood Is confirmed In many dnalls by hieroglyphics written at least tono years ago by a historian who lived In ancient Itntiylou, accord' lug to anno,i!:c incut made by the t'ulversity of reniisyltania. CONDEMNS EXILE OF EDITOR Governor Condemns Coos Day Citi zens, Officials and Radical I. W. W.s Halem. Or. Declaring that the fail ure of tlui authorities to prosecute the leader of the "mob" thai deported tr t-alley K. Leach, ukUIIm editor, from liandon. will stbect them to n nnvul from office. Governor West. In ' a written statement scored tho radical element of the I. W. W.'s and leading business men of liandon. The governor criticises Al Powers, of the Smith I'ower Lumber company, declaring If he was the Inspiration of the "mob" as reported, "he has proved himself nit enemy to society nrs.l nil outlaw. He has placed himself on as unsafe a footing s any of the I. W. W.'s or Or. I.ench. . - - nnd once In the left shoulder. Institutes to De Held Corvallls. I'lans for holding na in tended serlea of farmers' Institutes In fall In lwtke. Harnjy. Klamath and Crook counties nre formulated by tho extension division of Oregon Agricul tural college as it result of the urgent demand for such Instruction expressed to A. 11. Cordley. dean of agriculture r.t O. A. C. on his recent trip through Central Oregon with representatives of the Oregon INivelopment League. Orrflon State Printer Dead, l'ortlfttid, Ore. Valvular disease of the heart, from which ho hml been sufferer for 17 years, ended the life. Tuesday of Willis Scott Dunlwny. state printer of Oregon bIiico 190C. Though he had been gravely III fol lowing a nervous chill In n restaurant. ! where he and Mrs. Uunlway were tak ing dinner four weeks ago. tho euti was unexpected. -ement : Coal : Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile IMMWWMMsMsss Umb-schrader company Docks and Warehouse Front Si. between 2d and 66 Ave. . I Wertise in the herald OREGON NEWS NOTES ADOPT HOURS AND NEWS FROM OUR . OF GENERAL INTEREST WAGES FOR GIRLS NATIONAL CAPITAL Events Occurring Throughout i-ortiand. ore u win be unlawful Resignation of Ambassador to ttt cut. n...l. o4 ' I" Oregon to employ a girl under 18 ... the state During the Past .,...,....;...:.......,..,.. u Mp c Arrnntprf hw i T ,l 1 n ui nsjki- iiii iiiui lllilll risiiu liuuir I . www w w iwwwb ww sv w Week. McMlnnvllle Man Killed years of age for more than eight hour and 20 minutes a day, or 0 hours a we-k, after October 4, 1913. It will also be unlawful to keep a girl under 18 employed after '5 I. 11., McMlnnvllle. -Walter Itodgers was or to pay a girl from 16 to IS less than II a day, except In the cases of ap prentice nsiu learner. President Wilson. ! Jail for not le8 than ten days, nor more than three months, or both fine and Imprisonment, for each offense. The ruling applies to girls employed In virtually every capacity except that of domestic service. N. P. Operators Favor Strike. SL I'aul. Minn. While exact re turns on the strike vote recently tak en by Northern Pacific Hallway tele graphers have not been given out by union officials, it wnu Intimated here that prnctlcnlly all the 1237 men In volved have voted In favor of a strike, If necessary, to obtain from the raid their demands of higher wages and belter working conditions. First Coast Artillery Wins Pott'and. The flrl Const arilllery team won the much coveted and hnrd fought for governor" trophy In the an nuo! Oregon stale mlllila rifle match iield at Camp Sherman rifle field. ei..in,i.L Tin, limn senred 10S2 ! . ........ r-.-t.n.... ...v. ... imvouwx -- - i answering seaiiie ooounsio uu jtll of n poAslliie i;vu nun ior wiii Socialist Plea Rejected by Governor. Olympla. Wash. Governor Ulster, honors defeated the third team with a score of 1042. Infantry Allen Sheep Decision Rendered. Salem The attorney general hns rendered an opinion to Thomas S. Far- roll, deputy district attorney at i-nke-ilew. that tho county cannot collect license fees chargeable against foreign ;heep brought Into the county for feed ing If the sheep are removed without ihe owner ever applying: 'or ft license. California Mllltla Called Out by Riot Hnerameiitu A special train enrry Ing five companies of mllltla has been nniered to leiive here for Wlieiitiniui Cnl, where four men, Including the n.triei ntiornev of Vulia county, were killed In a but tie between 400 Htrlklng hopplckers nnd a sheriff a posse. D la Mav De Refused i.r.hfiMd. Contractor llernarrl. .i! i.h,..ii..h the mail servlc between Coos and Curry county points and .......I...... Iima notified the goyernmtni that he will not bo able to handle tho parcel post business during the winter n.- even at extra pay. in i lPr months It I ofteu neoessar) io transport the mall on piicKhorses In stead of by stage, the rondH being too muddy for the latter. Girl Dies of Ptomnlns Poisoning Maishflold.-MlRx Viola Lnttln. n 1 ..i.i Q,.nti, inlet Ktrl. died sudden- ly at the home or l.or parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton l. tiu. of ptomaine, pol onltiR. Blio wnH taken III after eatlnf Z w green l-eftches. Other we.ube 7ll 7Zl were uIbo uftected. but recovered. A SNAP IN A GOOD HOUSE. Six room house with jmntry ami bath room, ami two piod. lots, very cheiip. Cul'iS of.F. V. 1'hlHiPH. Corner of ul. nml Stlllwoll Avo. RAILROAD TO PRINEVILLE Electric Road From Melollus io Bo Built by Tacoma Man Prinevllle. After negotiations cov ering practically a yeur, n final con- mm was closed by the cltliens com mittee, representing the business In- erest of Trlnevllle and vicinity, nnu II. 1'. Shell, of Tacoma. Wash., for tho construction of n railroad from Meto- mi to l'rlnevllle. Mr. Shell haa lnrgo business Interest at Tenlno, Wash., nd Ib well known In construction clr cles. The proposed road will run trom Metoltus to l'rlnevllle, a distance of nt.ant 30 miles, throush one of the richest fanning districts In the state. Immediately ndjacent to the roui-J are vast nreaB of undeveloped agricultural and timber land awaiting farmers and mills. The pine forests covering thousands of souare miles, with fine timber, ex tend down to within n few miles of l'rlnevllle. nnd nre enplly accessible by well-built wagon roads, nnd can bo reached byram roads with un easy crade. pealed, from Adjutant-General Llewel lyn's order refusing the us-of the armory' for presentation of the play, "The Colonel and His Friends." based on the riots which occurred during I'otlatch week. Indorsed General Lle wellyn's action." Brief News ot the Week Girl to Bulldog a Steer i..n.il..ion. Tllllo llaldwln, bronco luiHtor nnd trick rider, who rode nt .1... ..milium nt T.ncomn this year, has n new nnd thrilling stunt which she la going to put on for tho llounciup ai ii.n.nimi Seiitembor 11. 12 and 13. Tlllle any ho la a cow girl and to prove it Bhe Ib going to uuiiuor n sicur. ci. l- now uractlclng up on tamt half-breed Jersey on tho Shorry ranch north of town, but when It comoi io the Houndup she snya alio la goln to let them shoot tho Hteer out ot the bunch of Texaa longhoniB and she will i,n rrnt if sho succeeds she will be the first wowa'n I" tho world to bulldog ft eteer In open competition with cowhoyt. Drastic Cut Mde In Express Ratee San Frnncluco. Tho stato railway coinniloslou of CullfovnU orderod ro For ulo: 80 ncnn of lain! on NotnrU l..... new eOlllllV mini 1 fllU' honi 'mimnook (hty. In wgr ( auction. l the expreB rufa of W.JU r. ieruflunil un. tiiitiro irnci ior ", . ,i flUt, f t i bargain. I'nrt ciihIi down, tmiunco p-argo uo. ofi o.y terms, J. M. LIUberg. ' ITIO.ODO fr pr.n Mi WJH A train near Dodge City, Kan., was stalled by jrasshoppera In a deep cut. A law abolishing free lunch in sa loonb has gone Into effect in Connecticut. Following America's example, Bel- glum will celebrate her first "mothers' day" August 15. Tho Russian government decided not to participate officially in the San Francisco exposition. Ileports from 1'eUlng say that the backbone of tho revolution In southern Chlnn Is believed to have been broken. KniiBim is oppressed by drouth, hav ing suffered the second driest month In July ever known since the weather bureau was established 30 years ngo. Fire Insurnnco companies which left the state of Missouri because they were displeased with an act passed by the last legislature tiro arranging to return. In tho city election nt Cincinnati the Citizens' ticket, headed by Walter H. Knight and nominated to frame the proposed new charter, swept every thing before it. nnlirurhi. Servln. Greece nml Monte negro havo signed a five days' nrmls- tie., nt llucharest. Roumaula. tlioir rep resentatives hnvlug agreed to hold a peace conference during thnt period. A court martial has convened at nerilii to try the German officer ac cused of ncceptlng bribes for Infor mation ns to ponding government con tracts for arms and ammunition. Tho Woodmen ot the World, in ses tilon at Colorado Springs, soleotod Den ver b the place for holding the next triennial convention of tho Pacific jur isdiction, In 191C According decision handed ilnti'li IiV the district court at St. l'uul. Minn., newspapers have a right to de cline advertising when tnoy ueem ii niiioetlonnble. even when It Is submit ted to thorn under a yearly contract. Tho reason why Oreat Britain i holdlug nloof from the Panama-Pacific oxposlUon, la, accordlne tne otn clnla of tho British board of trade, that their Inquiries have shown It to bo Impossible to Induce a Bumcteni number of British manufacturers to Inour tho necessary cost of preparing nxblblts. WashlngionPresioent Wilson took, the flrr step la the policy through which he proposes to deal with th Mexican situation when he formally accepted the resignation ot Ambassa dor Henry Lsne Wilson, to take effect October 14, and sent to Mexico as his personal repreentat!v-!-bUi nbt'''ac credltod to the Huerta government'' x-Governor John Llnd, of -Wlnnesdta, , a life-long friend of Secretary "Bryan. The understanding is that when a 'ata--ble government l established In Me!xf-'' co Mr. Llnd will be named as amtds dor. 1 - ' -' ' ' It Is Bald the president Is observing with keen interest- the efforts of lead ing Mexicans to brins about peace and will offer no suggestions until these apparently prove futile. That Mr. Llnd will be empowered to explain to"dll . inquirers the unalterable opposition' of ' theifAmerlcan government 'to the"recJ ognltlon of the Huerta administration'' Is said to be a factor which "may ass fat the situation. : -Oii Protectorate for Nicaragua Dropped Secretary Bryan's plan for an Amer ican urotectontte over .Nicaragua, pro- . vlding for American 'Supervision.' ot : Nicaragua's finances, independent. and foreign relations, have been shelved . for the time being. Apparently with the knowledge of the administration, the senate foreign relations committee passed a resolu tion asking the secretary of state to submit a new Nlcaraguan treaty, omit ting the protectorate policy. The com pact at the request of the senate com mittee is to be limited strictly to the .original negotiations with Nicaragua by which the United States was o pay $3,000,000 for an exclusive canal -right across the country, a naval base site on the Bay -of Ronesca,, ana a lease to the Corn Islands In the Car-" Ibbean Sea. Opponents of the proposed prote'e- , torate had made It clear that it would be Impossible to secure ratification of the Nlcaraguan treaty in the present congress If the so-called protectorat amendment were Included In It. This sentiment Is understood to havi in duced Secretary Bryan to consent to" Its withdrawal. Federal Cash to Help Move Crop Twenty-five to fl'jy million dollars of government funds will be deposited ln the national banks ot the south and west nt once by Secretary McAdoo to f.iellitate the movement of crops. Fed eral, state and municipal bonds and nrlme commercial paper wlU .be ac cepted as security for the money, on which the banks will pay 2 per cent Interest. The motive of Secretary McAdoo in announcing this policy Is to anticipate the money stringency in the late sum mer and fall, which Invariably accom panies the mnrketlng and mpvement of erons. esnecially when they nre un- usunlly large, as the harvest now be ginning forecasts. Henresentatlve bankers of 59 large cities In the ngrlcujtural regions of the south, middle west aim raciuc const were Invited by Secretary Mc Adoo to come to Washington to con fer with the treasury department re garding the "distribution of govern ment funds to be deposited In trie national banks to facilitate the mar keting and movement'of -the crops. Among the 59 cities tuvlted to be represented are Los Angeles, San Francisco. Portland, Or., Seattl?. and Spokane. Wash, Herald advertisements bring results. no. LAMAR'S i VARIETYTCRE Tillamook, Ore. 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