mil ISSUED TWICE A WFFK TTiPSrA v -?IRCU!-ATION OF.Y PAPER IN TlLLAMOOKrCOUNTY Tillamook, Oimm-.ox, Sbimiikk 131.'!. NO. 11 It in the nim of thilmtilt to five tin- best ImuluhK acrvitx' poiblt; iiitil wc do it. It in nUo our nun to have the vrry bent cquipim-nt nue n.s MtMleni Ifire Proof IWyikin K.h)h, l-Mrc Proof With, Hur nl.tt Proof Safe. Modern iWc Dvitonit Boxen niitl we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK-, OREGON . , . ' ' I.' ,1 ' Hair Brushes Shaving Brushes . Clothes Brushes All Kinds of Brushes tt the lovct Prices in tin- City, llamook Drug Store loot ! KOCH &. HIL.L. icrioM auANAxrcio. matter bach tr nor ma fiMf a o tbh t flbMtMl tUtt tni Mlti, Mln I A Small Monthly Saving JiktJ Vflu to San 'Francisco and the OxpojWion A.- !t teiervcej everything At rii cheaper . than If you trip, jHc attract pm, e Hotel ami rail- Hi vwt ftWit IhU unlyi offer. Sml l,he coupon today , , . . E. J. CLAUS3KN, Tlll..md. Oron vti mev ,im,I m. VUVF turrlriilnra boUl th Slid FrHllcUcO RxIHmI- Ifer. far" ' K HKNUHRSON rr iVi JOHN LIU-AND HKNDEKSON tSi-.p'-f-'iYratt Attorney t I.' NoUry Public A 1B4T! fed BU ijm-Hrmvvmm. 9UR AW ABNTAAOV rim. (INfOMl'OHATIUi) UV : ABSTRACTS : KI3AL, I-STATIv StfKVlvYING : INSURANCE Tillamook, Oregon hent : (foal :' Lime : Brick Shingles : Plaster Root Paint : Drain Tile ib-schradi:r company "id tfrehou front SI. between 2d "d 3d Ave. West COLOMBIA DEALS WITH GREAT BRITAIN WaMiltiKto'i. Tim report that Iv-ar-' arm A. Htm. Ibe Brent UjigUMi firm of Mtitrarj6ra ariH rxplul(ira, wllh f' inifcnnl rlM(loti to itm HrJtUli! Kuverfiiti)t lf'lf. hnij ol.titlnwl n Rl. rtttfo cdiiccmIwii for tli jxploltoiloii ' of Columbia' iititinil r-foUrcTt, In. olvltifi Hie rlRht u conairucl tlocha, Jiaaya, jn'iwnyn ntul canal, argum-H Intftnpo lnti'fit, not lo ay kt'im co Crn,ibet. GOVERNOR SULZER MUST STAND TRIAL Motion! of Counsel to Dismiss Proceedings Overruled by ja Voto of 51 to 1. All, N V. -3ovcrnor William 8uIxVrjut co to trial. Tbl wua ilt,"C(lt(f(ljy tbo hlftti court of Impmclu tnnt wtor), by a voto of 61 to 1, Its riifcipMty, 'overfulfil th motion of the KtirrjitV counacl to illamlna tho pro- nlflcmit wrr It no( for tbn fact that CfwUnA on th protmd tttat be wais HUERTA PROMISES IMPARTIAL ELECTION NEWS FROM Blir . WTIDRAL CAPITAL ijucbIJoii would not bo no tbr concnlon aUo Incluilna tho con atrtmlliui of rallwn), dwlt, juy atnl "cawit," tb lam namd bflni: of Kroalritl alKtilflcaticn. Tbnt f' tut of tbo coticuKlon mlitbt b- con-lili,-vd KiiKland'a anawor to tlm I'an atna canal toll iiumtlort, 0i Aini'rt- eu aitlttidt oitH'xrnliijj wjjich bn eaturtl kern ttlnwtUfactlou In Orl Ilrltftiti aNtmw extra Thrfj ontl IbuTt BOOST BORAH'S CANDIDACY untoiHiwuljartfiily Impencbtil by the !CflU that body wa In an when the tmpcaebmemi vtViior'ti dfrat i?a tho'tcc? tt nuirked tbn battle wuK-:d tcmy to annihilate, 'a far VOfHitoWf tbo Impeachment proceed InK. fiiwt week the court thwarted their Ttrteuipl to prevut fou." fienatori from hU4k tin tntimber. Their re rtiMtiltijl.atnrnnnltion conlt of arcu meta to prove that' certain of the of faiiaeit (chanced n;alruil- Una ci.veriior sro nLfjmix'achnbla, Thoilnlon In tiubsunce wai thai Mexico cay --Not only would it'Desire to Talk Will Prolong the ho an anomaly that the government ; , . - rassage or currency Bin ahon'J hav a candidate, but It can b further aald that the novcrnment hai no predilection for nor will It aid any candidate.'' In thette word Provisional Preal dent Hueru replied to the queitlon whether he favored any candidate In the coming preidcntlal election, 1'rCRldeut lluerta explained the alti tude which the admlnlntratJon would maintain a one of Absolute Impar tiality, and added that it would take precaution to prevent any disturb- an o3 of public pence and order and would uppre any effort in thai dT reeiron. M . 'The -president ald ho weraM use the army, If neceanary, to. keep order. 5onator Urady Oct Dclilnd Col- tguv' Prtlctentljl Doom. Ilof. Idaho I'nllfd State Sena- lor of Idtilto. a o candidate for tbo Itiv ; ,.xtra ifcwlon to uch ubjt-cl a were publican presidential nomination In i rccomAc nded to it by the Kovernoi . . . . . . . .i .r mr, at n lunciteon plven here by tbn :houldJbe given a rcnotmbio totutrue- commercial club of thl city In hi tfoo. nonnr r llrady. of Idaho, furthered the ' th0 vt&liion of the corutltution whtcfi win for hi colleague. Senator I5orob. lihilloit! Ih act of tha IeKihture In. I do not wnnt to leave the linpre- r MRS.?' Wll SflN nnNTFSTANT tdon tliat Senator Uorult I a candl-l ti s . 1 ditto for (hi bitch' p(fic. wld Henator Error In Publication of Entry' I Dl- ....... . 'Si4r. , . ' . " ...... irimily pokiia.o( at VeahinRtoti a ! la'f,iigelc. "Mr. Wood row Wll- Steak May Be $1 a Pound. Chicago. I'nli'n there 1 an In crease In the meat production in. .the United State In the next ten yearn, porterhouse teak will be selling nt more thnn a dollar a pound, according to Gimtar Hlnhclioff ,uT- St- Louis, president of the American ieat Pack ers' (ut&ocjiuton, which began Its nr. luurl tneetlnfi here Monday. at Special Session. Wnbln)5ton-There 1 n'o'rcaoa to loubt that congres will pas a cur rency bill, in a form acceptable to i'reildoflt Wilson, but there will be a ?rcat deal of surprise If the currency bill paitcH a soon a the president wushen; thAUla, af. tho prtSsent special jcsxioti. Thpreiijent unquextion xb)y ha tbeeraocratlc majority in both senate and houno .jrorking fa . tfomplete arrnony with hi legislative . plans, nnd from that majority be can Set exactly what he- wanta In the way of legislation. The majority, how tver, cannot fix the time for voting In the senate, and for that rciuon tho president I likely to be disappointed over the delay in completing the GLaas-Owcn bill. Under the rules of the senate, de bate In that body cannot be limited, , even by the party in power, . uhd -vole cannot be forced except by unani mous consent. From preaoat indications a great" many democrats, as well as most re- publicans in the senate, wilt desire to speak on the currency; bill. With the general desire to talk It will be diffi cult to Bet a vote on the currency and there remaining bill withfn two months', will not be two months the logical candidate) of the Hepubll ' son,.; of, president of tho Unll oti party for the presidency In 1016 eil Stale, wait a htc.rt entrymnn for tvtll not b denied. Idaho can (nkt no n partpf tho dateilAuds in the Salton JM-ri,l'PtyrJfy.Botniiii 'r' M-PtfttW" 1 h; dwri it durable or nece d States as oon as the new law. goe utt e-Oiicty iw.num tm jnomo nonjute w.-notuieu ny tuo'locai land Jary had'aTouserCiTrTnWes ror ill" niftn nonor.- ..orrico tnat tu entry naa neen can-Hrten he was nnnounccd the audience .. i culjcd Boot Wins Fight to fUo'roanlze Party. An error In ptibUcatlon of first .NVw York. - Th? Heptibllcttn of entry wa discovered, nnd a correc Vew Vark deolarcil In fvor of chan;- tlon waH ordered by tho land offlco, las the party rult)H40 that iaca stnto but njaln Instructions were not fol- may determine It own method of i loved.tand, In the course of tlra Mm chiMne'iiK rtelRate to the tmllOtml 1 WlUptl w notiflel that the homo- i roiiTewtlon find no that (tite , hlcl i Ieml had been cancelled, BRYAN ANSWERS CRITICS Secretary Declares He Will Lecture Whenever He Pleases. Jamestown, Va. One of the largest crowds this community ha ever suca , gathered here to hear Secretary Hrvan 1 deliver his last Chautauqua lecture of tho currency bill is reported to tbo season. A previous statement of, the Benat0- tho secretary in Washington answer-1 Tariff Bill May Bring Trade. War. ns criticisms of his appearance on j Apprehension lest the Democratic ho lecture platform and declaring his tariff bill lead foreign nations to Im pose tariff penalties against the Unit- ,.arpoc to lecture in the future wnen- i fitve the blK Itepubllcnn plurntltlt' lmll Iwvn proportionately larfio powf r in vtrctlnc condtdate for prt'sldent. , I'or thf purpose the New Vork4Ile- publican call for a Hpccinl natlor.nl convention at an early elate. fifteen HJured In Train Wreck. Kxerelt, vah. JFI'tecn person wor Injured. otw'i fatally, when an txt cf the locomotive tender of Great Northern caHtbottnd overland train No, i broke v,htle the train was near Mukltteo. a few mllea south, of K'er- "t- , I530 Homettead; fxemptftj. -Salem. Or Carpenters tarnl build er of home were hKwhon tho u p'reme court held, tbntn mechanic' i on could not 1 enforced on "a home stead v.tlnod tit $1500 or less unions ,X'roptlot ha been wulvtnl In favor of it. Briof News of the Week Spain may not participate In tho I'annmn l'nelflo exposition because of lack or funila caused by tho drain from the African war. The tut key trot will not bo permit ted hi (ho future at tjio l'hlludelphla navy yard, ltluejacketa who break llie rule will bo subject to discipline. The sovereign Brand lodgo, Indo pmulent Onlor of Odd Fellows, voted down the proposition of tho Kobekah brunch to establish n geooral, assem bly. " v Thn initio maiinKcrB rejected propos als of the federal department of. labor for arbitration of tho MiclilRiin copper miner' strike. The aHsesaod. valuation of real h late In Now York City thlH year is $8,010,000,000. Thla la nu Increase over hint year of UO,000,OOp. A nlslit coiirso in gartlonln;. open to all. to bo conilucted In one of the uitv high school bulldlug, wa author- 'ed by the Kniwas City board of wdu- cation, ' Lawronoo, Mass., hnn been chosen a tile liei mrviiMB - Sous, ut tho stiHslon In Han Francisco. O. J. Von Kosonberij of L Orang. Tox was chonon president, The1 death of tho la to jrronoisco i. .Madero and Vice Prosldeht' Jo Marin Pino flunrox woro not brought about ,by a punishable crime, accor4ltuS to n decision pronouacoa y me micu military court. In her petition filed hero W;i first lady pf . tho land seek to gnlu posses Ion of her date acreage through prop er publication. rPeople In the News Frederick. Vlntbroy Thayer, Inrent or of baseball catchers' masks, Is dead, Joseph W. Folk, formerly governor of Missouri, ha beeu nppolntod solic itor for the ttnto department. Maury1 I. Dlggs and E. Drew Caml nettl have detluttely decided to take thejr. W(tlto slavery cases to tho fed eral, cwrt of appeals. A (tatu to former Governor John A. Johnson of Minnesota, erected by public subscriptions of the citizens of St. Peter, wa unveiled Sum! a, t The clotting business session nt thn G. A. It. encampment at Chattanooga elected Congressman Washington Gardner of Albion, Mich., commander-Inchief. It I reported that Mis Marie Peary, daughter of Hear Admiral Peary, is en gaged to marry Donald MacMlllati, vl0 accompanied Penry on his dash to tfiot north pole. Mss Peary wa born farther north than any whlto child, and Rsklmoa call her "Snowbird." Instructions have' been sent by President Iluertn to Gen. Follx Dlax, who now Is In Kurope, to return to Mexico Imruodlately. bgn a demonstration tbnt those la -harge had trouble quieting. On the i.iatform wtth Mr. Iiryan were Sen:, tor Uurton and Newlpads. fen. Mile May Run For Congress. FItc.hburg, Mas. Speaking of the t ;.nnounct-ment made by friends that he would be a candidate for the Re publican nomination for congress from the third Massachusetts district, Gen eral Nelson At Miles said: "I have not seen tho published an nouncement, but I will say that while I am not seeking the office, If the people of the district want me I will r.erva them If they call me." SMOOTH BUNCO OPERATOR senate leaders to plan the Introduc tion of a joint resolution in congress making specific provision for th? cop tlnuatfoa. of, existing relations with all countries until President Wilson has time to negotiate new trade agree ments. -The seriousness of the situation j was Impressed on Chairman Simmons, of the senate finance committee, by state department officials. It was pointed out that the trade relations established by President Toft's pro clamations under the Payne-Aldrich law of 1909 would terminate as soon as the new law becomes effective, and that the ,'TTnlted States then would ! ace tho possibility of having higher tariff rates applied against its exports by many countries. Alcohol Duty Favored. The tariff conferees have agreed to Senator Lane's proposal to make more Man Contracts to Buy Horses, Cashes Many Checks and Then Disappears. The Dalles, One of the smoothest bunco mon who ever operated here left liberal the regulations concerning the Troops Guard City, ricnton, III. All places of business In thi, city wero ordered closed nt G o'clock by the Mayor as a precaution against repetition of rioting between American nnd foreign minor. Com pany P. of tho Illinois national guard. Is patrr'lng tho streets and the con gregation of citizens In any part of the city has been forbidden. Bible Barred Out of Public School. Portland, Or. The lllble will not be read luj'ttto public schools of Portland. With few supporting and many opposr Ing the petition from the Ministerial Akuoclatlon asking that the reading of tho Hlble, without comment, be In stallodM a part of the public school course, tho yoto of the board was unanimously ngatnst grnntltiB tho petition. this city with $G0, which he Is alleged to have fraudulently secured from prominent local business men by means of worthless checks. Ho also left 20 of the finest horses that could bo found In this and Klickitat county. Washington, at a feed yarti. lie or- rnt tt'? norses uetivereu to mm ar, :he feed yard, and somo of the ranch-, ers went to the trouble and expense of driving 16 miles, that they might ieliver the animals and consummate '.ho expected sales j- Offlcers say the stranger nover had ny Intention of buylug' the horses, but negotiated for them in order to gain the confidence of local business men whom ho induced to cash his worthless checks. Silver Tea Set Is Trophy. Salem. Isaac B, Staple of Port land has offered n silver tea set to tho exhibitor of the best equipped and neatest appearing herd of five Jersey cattle exhibited nt the Oregon State fair, September 29 to October 4. The exhibit must Include the herdsman, blnnkots and genoral appearanco?,both In the barn and In the show ring?51- Indian Put on Show. Fall City, John Williams nnd hi band, of Slletz Indians gavo a real In dian show In Wagner hall to a largo audience. The performanco consisted of a number of characteristic Indian dances, songs, and other stunts In por trayal of the Indian in his untlve state. Bear Bother Bay City. Bay City. Five bear In eight day I the record capture made by saL Shiftman oh his place, less than one quarter mile froni the center of thl town. Trap set In an orchard a abort distance from the house were the cause for brutn'a undoing. manufacture of denatured alcohol, with a view to facilitate Its manufac ture by farmers from their waste prod ucts. It Is also possible that a small duty, for which Senator Lane has- contend ed, may also be assessed. If this Is done. Senator Lano bcliovcs importa tions will provide a material amount of revenue and considerably aid farm ers and other lomestlc manufacturers of the product. , . -Slavery Common in Philippine. Secretary Garrison had before, him a Philippine slavery report by w. H. Phlpps, auditor for the Islands, back-' Ing up the startling charges of Deas., Worcester. It cites details of mimf.f. cases of boys and girls sold IntoiiIiiV! cry at prices ranging from $60 to flOO.,. and saysUhat heads of savage tarailiev : sell their daughter? and, regard the practice as -right. "I have no hesitancy in saying thai' I think tho charges of Secretary Worv gester that slavery exists In the Ph'll- ipp'nes are sustained," say Mr. Philips, LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE, TUUmoot, Ore. 'i "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" Y '" 4 ERTISEIN, TWE HERALPI . . t i i '-A