II 'v t tr ;a ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY LRGEis-r Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook'County Tillamook, Omioton, Octoiikm 17, HHX 4 NO. 77 It is the nim of thin lnnl to pve tltc lu'Ht bunking hcrvicc pot-stlilc mid we tlu it. Ut in also our nim to have the ' cry licst c(tiiiiH'iii stieli us Modern Imi'c Proof Unnlidf t. a . I I IF.. . . II.. . lWWIII, I'llV I I Will I lllllli IMH jjliu Proof Safe. Modern Safe Ucpoitit Hoses and we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK I1LUM00K, OREGON Dike's Hepatic Salts W'OKK Tllli 1,1 VI-U They Help Vour Colli Dike's Cherry Cough Syrup MI-NTIJOUTKl) Stops the Con'li TRY THEM. GUARANTEED ILL AM OO K URUG bTOKE 11 . it i . ft, m. I J I n rw. I 1 I 1 I MUU1. MAIM I iitf i wr Bm mm aatmrntmrnmrmm r mmn mamrw iMma-im aw maw a a mm a am a maa a aawa. m r fy m'naip Rr m mi A MH A K Mf M n IT1. KITCHEN RANGES mnd HEATING STOVES Sec U for Pricei Before Ordering Elsewhere DELSMAN & DOLAN (1UNIIRAI. CHMHNT CONTRACTORS M. - . a . V..J II.- Ll.i ImiinHntinnc I himnflVS UIUCWOIKS. IlUUId. 1 UUIluauuiiai vihiuhw-, r Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED OR AT CRMHNT BLOCK FACTORY MMM ILLAMOOK CLAY WORK a KREBS BROS., Prop. If . I I.. r ttnliilr t twl t tn 111 111 k n s I t rt t I I.I Iliril'HI'l III. LHU IW1IWII iHK WICK. V 0.00 PER THOUSAND 3-IH. DRAIN TILE, J ;ToOPER THOUSAND 4tM. DRAIN TILE,2U.Q0 PER THOUSAND Located 0 miles south of Tillamook on main traveled road. MUTUAL PHONE UNDERWOOD AND HOBSON HAVE CLASH WanhltiKto. -HeprmiinlBtlr Hleh mofitl t'nan-on Hob. on, rnpri-smilntlvn tif AMImiim. Mini III. :oIIcih;uii, Ma jority Li-adnr Uudi-rwood. iinKagiMl In a hlti?r debato on (tin floor of dio .hum mrr th Ronnlorlnl conti-it In Ihidr mtt, In whlcli duty t rlvnl iiantlllltiUii". 'I'll ct oratorical ilunl wn jirm'liillalI liy Mr. Ilolmon rvUnrnt ItiK lUlrranrm m rnniln Itinl wrrk In jk!i nl Wntumpkn, Aln., Indmst- NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Believe President WHI Ask Con gress to Repeal Canal Tolls on American Shipping. Vnchlm;ton.- H.jorf nubllnJufd In l;don that J'rmloVnt Wibwui noon wotiltl link conKrr lo ruivU the rx einpUon of Airrlcnn hlj?!as ttom toll In thn 1'nnittnn camil hroueht n dml 'Mr. diitliTooil wn "dm lool ! 'rom ,',l liouno dm brlt-f etalc- of -WaII r-n( niiil dm liquor lnrr- I ,"""t l,,nt ny announct nmit of the nix; ami tihArKlm; di lm Imd Knin- ' n1""l"trtlorii jKjIlcy on that nub- rd AJiUMina'" utipt'ort In dn Imiii jircn. Ill 11111111 'rmmtmlKn undnr fnl.o pro trtiwft. t'lmi-m Jrnni Drinocmt anil Hnuul). Ile.iu (twiml Mr Umli-rwoixl n h r o iiy. anil luirr, hrn Mr. Ilphnon trW-d u liilcrnipt, dtern wi-ru louil crim uf "HU dovin, nil down; you'vi hmJ jotir tnrm." Jim Thorpe Wed. Indian Olrl. Carl!Ip. !, Jiittio Thorpe, dm Hm and Koi InUinn from Oklahoma, world'i Kfal'! adili'tr and n HK'tnlxT of tlm Nw York National t -ji;u tNinntMill Iphih. vtn' mnrrid hern In MMorfr- 81. I'ntrltai'n church to Mnr Knrri Ivn Miller, a uittlvo of Oklnhomn mid r (omirr tiiilwii at the ("nrllitlo Itutliiii M'hodl. t.limh Thorpn attRndod. Athletic. Are Champions. .SVw York. Tim I'hlladplphla Ath ttc ou the iHi.nhnll rlinniplonlil of th world for 1913 at dm l'olc ground by dfntlnfi thr- Now York Olnnln. 3 to 1. Ill tho fifth and dccldlili. CBiim of tlm I'nrip. People in tho News . A il pi h Uj. lUM li. .mulll'HilltlptiaJre fit. i.oulii hio'r. dlrd In (irrmauy, aKml "fi. I'rlno" Tnro Kntaura, ox-promlor of Jnpau nnd n clon trlciid of thn cm- pvror, dliul aftrr nil uxtmuli'd lllncK. JntnoH M. Sullivan. American mlnlo lutxr to tho Dominican rt:piitllc, ha llid tic-ftl thi) wnrrliiR factlona In that country to hIkii ti ppaco pact. Knlluro of dovurnor Jolinnou of Cal ifornia to UMini! ti nnw mt-dlcnl hoiinl In lii'cplliK &00 yoilliK plijKlclnim from Ki'lUllK llcmihi'8 to lirnctlci1. Mm Kmnt!illn rnnkhtimt. Urn fain- ouh militant HuffruKctto leadnr, nnllnd 1 had from Havre for dm United Stntcn Milliard tho liner l.a Provence. ' Mr. Jennie May Katun wan placed ' on trial at Plymouth, Mnmi., Monday, on nn Indictment clmrlnR her with 1 Jee,t Ht thin time was unauthorized. Official declined to amplify that tatrini'iit. In other admlnlatrntlon qimrtern, however, tlm belief wait uxprepd that Intt-r uch a repeal would bo recom mended to conRrenii, but thouc who Ioke dUclalmed any official know! rdfin of I're.ldeut Wllnon'i intention. Thorn) cloel to the prrcldent pre dicted that any announcement of pol Icy ould not be made until the lefil Intlvo ltuatlon In ronrji oi op portune. Unt ncKotlntlon over Oroat Ilrit- n!n' diplomatic protest aKfllnt the allesed illrcrlmlnntlon wore conducted by former Ambaador Ilrlce bat Feb niary. He Mlnqurtihed hi pout after havlnK announceil he would not do o until the matter wa on the way to etdement. Sir Cecil Spriiic-Ulcc. the new nmhaador, has la ken no Mop In the question and (llplom.-ttfrtr lime coiiEtrucd this Incctlon nn an In dioaltoti thn rutiafaetory nnsunince have been plven by WnahlnBton tt. London of a settlement of the dlsputu Huert Tcld Election Not Recognized. The United Stales government In (onnod I'rovUiouuI Prvvldent llucrl. that It looked with nlitinrrenre nn.! nnuzomnnt on IiIm nsKUinption of both exi-cuthe arid teKlitlntlve powers In Mexico and that In view of hl course could not ri';;nnl a coiutltutlonal the Iectlonn planned for October 26. Two nolo were sunt, tho one tru:isly phrased and written by Soc retrry IJry;n, Inquiring alout tho safety of the imprlnoned mombera of the Mexican congress, and the other drawn In for cot ill humiing'! by I'rosl dnnt Wlitiou himxelf. CharRe O'ShaiiKhnessy reported he conveyed both communlcatlona HUERTA PUTS 110 136 LIVES LOST ON DEPOT! S IN PRISON Mfxlrut City. Declaring boll branch'- of coni;roK uxpu:ided, I'ro vlnlonnl I'M-Kldent llucrta practically aanumed n dlctaurahip here. Ills for ma! proclamation dleolvlm; the na tlonal lenlslature jnnouncod that ne Mcnalom and del .tlce would bo choer .it th election Octobur 2C. The Mesican caj .inl mt terrorized by the boidnc of i"rorglonal I'ree! !enl Huerta's coup when he had IK members of the chamber of deputtc locked up for falling to drop an In vesication of the death of Oenaloi DomliiRUez of Chiapas, who was re ported to have been kilted after mak- Ins a speech asalnit Uucrta. The provisional president had ask ed, through Minister Aldnpe In an address before the chamber, the re consideration of tho vote to Investi gate, saying the deputies had not the jowcr to Investigate a matter upon which the justice department had al ready paKbt-d. BURNING STEAMER and hnd boon assured with respect to the Imprisoned deputK-s that no vio lence would bo done them, but that they would be tried for sedition. Administration officials hold that the murder of her husband, Head Ad- i Wtli most of the members of the Mex tiilrnl Joimph O. Katon, U. S. N., re- ' Can conKress In Jail, n prominent tired. j member of congress who dared to The petition to hnve IajIh Norris I speak ndvorsuly to tho lluerta ndtnln- nuil Marslm WarriiiKton, who eloped to Uouo with Dings nnd Cumlimttl, declnreil ili'imndents, was denied by JiiiIko Slileldii on the recommendation of the probation commit lee. DVERTISE IN THE HERALD Brief News of the Week aprlnsfluld, Mo., defeated the pro poiirfd founiiiHsloii form of government ch i-ier. ArKiiinontn In dm BoVemment'H and triiHt su't ngulnst the Internatlotmi lliu vi'sler compiuty were scheduled to ht'Kln Monday In St. Paul. The California railroad commission has ordeied transportation lines to put In Individual snultary drinking cups which will tell to tho public for 1 cent each. Huffragoites In London Interrupted oiuvlces in the Westminster Abbey, with chniitH for suffragettes now In prison, when dio clursy failed to men tion tho womoii In their prayers. Tlur concerted yells of 3000 faiiB at the Tomplo auditorium, Los Angeles, where thoy wuro watching tho base ball scorn, Hpllt sovcrnl pipes In the $30,000 pipe organ. Hereafter a matron nnd n policeman must stand guard with a watchful eyo In every public dwneo hnll lu Boston to ae that tho tango, turkoy trot, and other dances of n similar character nru not attempted. Strong opposition to nbatement of tho snverlty of oxamluutlonB at the West Point military aendwuy l voic ed by tho superintendent, Colonel TowiiHloy, In hla mutual report Commissioner of Mediation Stew, art, of tho federal department of labor, will roi'ommond forthwith a congres sional Investigation o th strike of Colorado cool mlnert, Mrs, (Jus Nolaon of liny City whs In town Thursday, Istrntlon still mysteriously concealed nd the congress dissolved. It Is Im possible for the civilized world to be lieve the lluerta group callable of es tablishing constitutional authority In the southern republic. (lormany's decision to dispatch warship to Mexican waters attracted wide nttentlon in offlclaj circles hen. Commerce Judges Kept on Rolls. Tho United States commerce court created lu UU2 to have Jurlsdlctlor over appeals from tho Ir.torstnto com morco commission, will go out of ex istenco on December 31, if President Wilson signs the deficiency appropria don bill as It repnsscd tho house. Tho positions of Its Judges, however, were finally saved whon tho house accepted the somite's amendment continuing tho present Judges as additional clr oult Judges of the United States until they resign or rotlrt. The senate's nmendment was ac cepted because of tho belief that the deficiency bill would be Indefinitely held up by tho senate if the house In sisted on legislating tho present com merce court Judges out of office. National Capital Brevities Jefferson McCarn, of Nashville, Tctm., has been selected by President Wilson and Attorney-General McKey nobis for Uulted States attorney for Hawaii. L. F. Speor of Ilaugor, Me., chief of the corporation tax division of tho treasury 'department, has beou named by Secretary McAdoo as deputy com mlsslouer of internal revenue in charge of tho Income, tax administra tion. Propositions whereby the railroads may avoid prosecution under the Shor man law were uiado to tho attorney general by President Elliott, T. D. Qulylor, and President Hadley f Yale, directors of tho NuW Hivb foail. Wllklnt Tells of Winters' Murder. Portlond, Or. In a confeszion to District Attorney Kvans, Lloyd Holmes Wllklns told of striking the blow that cauised the death of Lou Winters, n real estate dealer, last Sunday. Wil kin, who was arrested in Vancouver, Wash., said it was not his first in tention to kill Winters. Ho suspected Winters of knowing the whereabouts of Mrs. Wllklns, from whom he war separated, and It was the intention o' the husband to force him to lei." where Mrs. Wllklns could be found. Terrific Storm Prevents Other Vessels Rendering Much Assistance. Timothy Woodruff Dies of Apopl:;v New York. Timothy L. Woodru: former lieutenant-governor of Nl York stato. Is dead . . i NEW LAND IN FAR NORTH Belief That Extensive Territory Lie North of Siberia is Confirmed. St, Micha.ei. Alaska. The Russia government steamers Taimyr n; Waygatch, under Commander Wila sky, which bnve been engaged in Arc tic exploration north of Siberia for three years, arrived here for coal. Captain Wllltsky reports the d' covery of a body of land as large . Greenland extending beyond latitui 81 north and longitude 102 east. Commander Wllltsky says that thi shore of the new country where thi cxpedltlo'j landed and along whicL fins vessels traveled Is rocky, with high, abrupt cliffs, farmed evidently from volcanic activity. In July and August the expedition saw much evidence of the presence on the land of reindeer. Many walrus wero seen nnd bird life was plentiful. Liverpool. One hundred and thlrty slx persons !ett tretr lives when the steamer VoJturno of the Uranium line was destroyed at sea aftor having been on fire for 24 hours. Ten steamships called by wireless to tho burning chip surrounded the Volturno for IC hours while tho fire raged at Its height, but none of the rescue fleet was able to lend assist ance owing to the terrific storm. The Volturno sailed from Hottefdam for New York via Halifax on October 2. She carried 24 cabin passccgers. 540 steerage and a crew of 33. Of the 657 known to have been ot board. 521 have been reported iaved by the 10 vessels. The greatest Ions of life occurred when four of the Volturno's sir life boats were dashed to pieces against the side of the vessel a few moments after thoy were launched. Other life boats launched from the rescue liect were also crushed by the waves. Never before has such a disaster been witnessed by so many spectators. Huddled on the eight ocean liners, a German tramp and a Standard Oil tank steamer which heard the Voitur- no's "S. O. S." distress call by wire less, unmindful of the biting cold of the gale and the danger from the huge waves which crashed over the vessels. those on board the waiting ships re mained on deck throughout the after noon and night watching the fire. Daring American Aeronauts Safe. London. Safo and happy, Ralph Upson, Americnn aeronaut, and his aide, Preston, stepped from the bal loon Goodyear near tho little town ot Bridlington In Yorkshire, nfter a per ilous flight across the English chan nel and out over tho North Sea. Tho men are tho winners of the James Gordon Dennett cup for which bal looulsts of all tho great nations have been striving. DEMOCRAT WINS ELECTION Victors Declare That Campaign Was Fought on Tariff Act. Wheeling, W. Va. M. M. Neely, democrat, was elected to congress in the special election in the first dis trict, held to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of John W. Davis, democrat, now solicitor-general of the United States. J. G. Hearne, republican, made a close fight, with G. A. McLaughlin progressive, running third. Mr. Neely's plurality was 3300. Wi.1 ter D. Nelton, socialist candidate, poll ed a surprising vote, aggregating more than 3000. The vote was about 60 per cent of the normal. The campaign was fought on the new tariff act, the election being the first since the passige of the tariff measure. Hearne and Laughlin ad vocated protection, and Mr. Hearne said tho presence of progressive can didates In tho race defeated him. Tho democrats refused to accept such an explanation and said the result Is a vote of confidence for the administration. B. F. O'Nell Is In Prison, nolso, Idaho. 11. F. O'Nell, convict ed ot making false reports to tho stat' bank examiner of the condition o tho Rank of Commerce while Its pres' dent, arrived hero In company wit' tour other convicts from north Idaho, and Immediately began his term c two to ten years lu the penlteuttar. Arkansas Is to Go Dry. Little Rock. Ark. The state su preino court sustained the validity o. tho Going prohibition bill and Arkan sab will become dry after January 1 next. It Is possible tnat tho government will not start its suit undor the anti trust law against the American -Telephone ft Telegraph company for sev eral months yet, pendlug outcome ot the suit to separate the "trust" from Its PaclNo coast holdings, now under way M Portland. By the closest vote of the session, HI to 108, the house voted to recedv from Its conference disagreement tj concur lu the aenate aiueadmeat tc the urgent dtttclanoy au-proprlatlou bill, which provides for the removal of deputy Internal revenue oolUctors and deputy marshals from otvll serv ice vegulatlouii. Test Suit Begun on Minimum Wage. Portland. Or. Suit attacking the constitutionality of the minimum wage law was filed against Edwin V. O'H.v ra, Bertha Moores and Amedes M. Smith, members of tho Industrial Wel fare commission, nnd the court was asked to restrain tho defendants and each of them from putting Into effect tho statute. Lone Robber Rifles Mall Bag. San Francisco. A masked bandit' entered the mall car of Southern Pa cific train No. 23 at Burllngame and at tho muzzle of a gun compelled two mall clerks to crawl under a table. The registered mall then was rifled. The robber made his escape when the train slowed down in the San Francisco yards. An examlnatloa of tho rifled pouches by postal Inspect ors showed that the loss will not be ret. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ote. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND"