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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1913)
ipii ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY izfLLPiF15iul-ATIONOF Any Paper in Tillamook County VOL XX. Tillamook, Oiujoon, Dhchmukk r, lOl.'j. NO. 01 It ts the aim of this hnnk to ivy tliebtMi blinking ftrrviee pofsfbla and we do tt. It h also our aim u linvo the very Ix&t equipment such 113 Modern 11 rc Proof Hun lung Kooin, I'ire Proof Vmdt, Mur glnr Pruof Safe. Modern Safe Deposit Boxetf and vc have litem. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK. OREGON First Showing of XMAS GOODS Come in and Look Them Over Prices Right TILLAMOOK CDRUG STORED SIDNKYJH. I JKNDHKSON Sirvyei iM oKI'iiK LAW : AliSTKCTS sruvisvi.w, : Jlth l'ho.ifi Tillamook Clay Works KREBS BROS., Props. We have now a limited supply of brwk and drain tile ready for the market at the I'ollowuur prices: BRICK, - - SI 0.00 PER THOUSAND 3- IN. DRAIN TILE, 16.00 PER THOUSAND 4- IN. DRAiN TILE, 20.0PER THOUSAND Located ( miles south oi Tillamook on main traveled road. MUTUAL PllOrJC DELSMAN & DOLAN aiJNUUAl. CUMHNT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Brick, Etc. ATX WORK GUARANTEED 9WCE2AT:CRMENnLOCK FACTORY COR. 2ND AVE. EAST ANDfl6THST. BOTHI'llONEb. ... t JOHN LKl-AND HENDERSON .SVc'"'- Ttru.s. Atloniry it Law 4iid Notary Public Mill : KliAL KSTATli insi uanci-: Tillamook, Oregon Ii NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL 1 Sixty-third Congress Convenes i c" I.. In Regular Sosslon Mon day Noon, j U'ttKlitnuton Tho flrol relulur julcm t tun Hlxty third eongteM con- vnm-d In Wnahliigum at uoonjMnndny, t whtrli tlmit Dm I Ifo of tlif. special teuton. th lone1! continue is extra ordinary noaakm In tlw hlitorv of con r. expired by constitute inl limi tation. A tlm two hoime already worn org;nUd ami the JurIhI' live ma chinery lit running order, tlm rlnr 6.tloii will loan llltlii time hi getting down to lmlnex J Two Brunt project have held th attention of concrete and thovcounlry UtrauQhont tJm work of tb i4r. On 01 tbeto. tnriff rwvlHon, oryltulllziM tOU Uw In Set'itiur. l Nation's Cellmate of Necda l Lest. 'un&rvaii ta ak-d to npproprlat , tl.Jtia,iMt,?77 to opornto tho t-'ovorn io.'nt of tb United Hiatal durlriK tha flacat yaar 10 1. acHrdtn to hc r UrnatiM prpar4t by fach dtpartnioiu ' and aunt to ihu houno by Si-crctitry llnAiloo, of thi) iriMMiry. ) 1'tl.l ru.llftlul.ut MtflltnllfnI n rt I"11.' SCt.fl7 In .nci-an of the appropriations ' j for the laat ftacal ar. but ihulr totnl 1 1 - tmrt i i . .... . . . 1 ... fall )3!.Kfi,0GC bdlow the cRllmatM for that yr. Tor rontluiiliiK rivfrn and harbors work tho war dt-tmrtmrnt ay It tiNlN Hl.lS3.mS, vhirh lucludi ta?6.0W for Improving the watcrwnja (iiui-ctlii.: 1&V Union and WiikhlnR ton nt Stltl; I'olunibln Klvcr;Orq y.oti. U.K0,M&: t'olubmlo HIvcrrTho.; DnllBa mpldk to himd of CVdllo Kulls, JtSl.OOO. j Drtvlty of Menage Marked. j I'rwldant Wllaon doimrliM from ' culom of tho aat In writing a rel.i-j tlvuly brluf uuaango to coiiRrumi. ) In bin iiutK tho prealdoni rtdt-! nrat'I, aa to Mevlro, that llintrtn mur-! . go. and aald that tln country could wait with patlance tint oollnpno of the dictator, now near. j Hit alio urgiw prompt action on tho) oum'nry bill. Il dlciiHCH tho furj th.T nmtl of crudll ttld to tho farmer, ! udvoralea kUpploinomlnK tho Hhurman null trust law with legialntlon to clar ify It. He favors direct prlmarioh fot the nomination of candidates for proa ' Idont. A novortimmit railway foi j Alimku nud it better employerti' llabll- Ity law nre other subjects treated. J Trusts Next Dig Question. 1 Naturally the trust imeatlon looms I up as the thing In the program to on list special attention following tin tnriff anil currency. The ndmlnlstrn (Inn trust program In Its entirety, however, Is not likely to bo presented to coriRrnsa at the beginning of the regular (tension. One ruasou is that I'nwiUleiit Wilson seems to bellort that tho way to make progress Is :. do one bis thing nt a time. Auothei Is that the president tins not fully worked out his trust loglslnttott policy At the outsit no will nsl; for an np proprttttlou to nimble tho biironu ol corporations to mafto the exhaustive Investigation of facts bunrlng on economy of production and with 10 cpwt to tho quiMitlou of competition versus monopoly, which Itus been out lined heretofore. Storaae To Dc neflulatcd. An elaborate null-high cost of living bill, not only to resist cold storage ol food, but to penallzo agreements foi Binrugv. poolini!, division of territory Intorlnrenco with competition or othei restraint of trade In foodstuffs, wet Introduced hy Itepreeontutive McKel lar, of Tennessee. The new bill, which will be urged Immediately before tho house commit tee ou commerce, would miiko the maximum period of storage ou beet or its products suven months, veal twe months, pork four months, sheep oi goats four months, lamb or kids three months. Free millet Provided. War department officials who have been preparing, with Hepresenfatlve Kahn. n bill to distribute 800,000 Krug. JorgouHou rlflos now stored In govern ment nfitoiiiils to civilian rifle clubs In order to promote marksmanship throughout tho country, have decided to Include free amaiuultlou with tho rifles, It haa hen decided tlmt school cadet organisations also will bo sup j piled with froo rifles and nmnumltlou.j Uoprefionuulve Knhn, aa chalnuau FRUITS OF TOIL MAY BE LO.'.T Old Mining Location Lively ta Oust , Hom?euaOrj, linker. Two farm In the Lof ' lnln country. wn trill north of ". brought from iMmiM or n nu,, umu ,. routiK woman who came from Ohio J u ; a twins In Oregon, nru about , so lio loot to t!i!r own or i If an njipnel j i tlmy tinvi- utkori on ti flndlns o( the ' Innd offtci nt Vnla U daddeil agalflRt tlifim. Tho yonK " Ih Cnnrl umbriclng tho rtUtet of Sonora. CM f'hiitnliorlitln, and tliu yoiiri woman. ' hiialimi, Coahnlla, Nuoto I.rt!o and Mian Horn; CliftitiliorUln. Iiln nltor. Tamaullpaa. and Including lit terrl Whoa tlm pJac had umd dxvotop- u,rr ,rSra ,h8 "Oer U ao MO iil .nd wro Joai hnnln to iwy, a mllw aootliward, will he wholly under eoruant, hnrunht hy W. J. HukIih, & rMlrl itilnltr of I'ratriu City. wn made on tlm ground that he had a prior right to tho land hy vlrtun of a tnlulK claim lharo which he hud ta- h)a tO yr ago and hitor abandon- fd. Tht two hoinnatoada have been fenced and cli ha n hotte on lu Tha yolinK tnaii lfO fc'jllt a barn on hia tract of 100 acre a wull an a (trunary. Hfty aero of tho tract Iws bon put uador cutUvation, whlla tho young woman ban IS aaree of bur 13&- ar tract plowed. Roflue River Run Small. Woddorbun). Tit ftablng reason ou ItoRUn rltor olouad by law on So- Viiralinr SO. I1I1L fnw tilth barn hnan caught Uila month. The fall run of fli.li did not uomo up to ajcpecIatloB .. . - . nor to icai oi loraier jara wnun uic 1 lata It. I). Hume oporatod tho cannery bare. Dr&oktnga Is Oulldlno Up. Oold Uea.-h. The now town of Brootelti-a, In rojihera Curry County. It? lrtii:j;a tifl rgply, Ayjce w koe2 store thin 8M jerfco:is llv 'nft l:b!n Cot town limits, ivhlcb iakc It now tha Inrgent town ii urry oounty. Oakland Skmks Plentiful. Oakland. Skunka e.ro ao pluntlful In this violnlty that catching them has become a lucrative occupation. A lo tl uarher has $136 worth of -klns of tnlmala caught durnj recess.? from tonfcorinl duties. Iowa Fucltlvc Caught. rue :uea. bnerin ennaman ar rested C- K. Unrvey at Big Eddy. Tae prlaonrr la wanted at Council Illuffs, Iowa, for absconding wtth JSOO be longing to u railroftd re- ?any. of tbe National Oefento League which suggested tho distributing of the riflaa. will introduce the bill in tho house. Prohibits Watering of R. R, Stock Indicating the probable angle of ii terstatu commerce legislation dun1 the coming sesilon. Itepres nt.it. Sims ot Temiosseo Introduced r to prohibit tho watering of r.i. stuck. Tho measure would mako It e ful for any common cnrr.rr t u any stooks, bonds or other of Indebtedness except for cesshry purpose such ns e-.-ImprowMiicnt, uuless : IntorBtato oommercv . Ship Ashore; Five of Crew Rescued, Aberdeen, Wnsli. Pounding to pieces just outside the drays Harbor Jetty, n four masted schooner went nshore, nud ive members of her crew were rescued after passing many gur clinging to tho rising, to which they wore driven by tho terrific sen which sent the vessel on tho bench and placed nil In great peril. Oregon Woman Elected Mayor. Troutdalo. Or, Oregon and tho weol won another woman mayor when Mrs. Clara l.atourelle I.arssiin was elected head of tho Troutdalo city govern meat. 2 LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" I MEXICAN REBELS TO MARCH m CAPITAL by Renpral Vilh Sav Th-ii Tfirpo .."nera vma oays that Three Annies Are Working To- gethpr to That End. Joariz. Mxlco.Northem Mexico, the authority of tha rood force with' in two welt. Th forces which are f'&Ung Iluoru will thon Join at Cuad lJnr. wltli ii vlijw of inorchlnK on ; so Xlostco City. This l the rehl plan 3t canpahjn. Gonoral KrandBco Villa. tha rebel leader, ascertal. "We will mou right on to Mexico City," ald Villa- "Tliat la our dwstl nation. Our forces are working to gether. Tho troops now In Sonora will move southward, attacking Guay utaa on tho wny. Thosi- In the east now contured around Victoria, will move siMilbwaat. wbllo I will go right down through the heart of the coun try. Seven jjrneral at the Mexican reg ular army are re.idy to ajircadir and the backlione of the Uuorta dictator ship in the north has been broken. A peace cornmlaalon came from Ch;hua hna bearing proclamation alsued by General Salvador Uercado, Huortn's military governor and commander of the federal forces In all the north. The proclamation said that the Iluer ta government was bankrupt and was unable to pay ita soldiers. Tho simultaneous evacuation ot oUjcrfctlcraUatrouenoldsntiTtbenbrth"" la bclievud by the rebels to be tho result of a corcrted decision to aban don tho whole of northern Mexico. YEGGS R0BJDREG0N BANK Safe Cracked and Abcut $12,0C0 Car ried Away By Robbers. Roseburg. Or. Entering tho vault of the Myrtle Point Brink through a small opening on tho second floor of the structure, yesgs dynamited the iron safe and escnimd with currency r.nd gold aggregating $12,000. The robbery wus discovered In the morning when the officials opened the b: fit for the day's business. Ira Cor r.eliua, a stage driver, says he thinks the bank was robbed shortly after 2 o'clock in the morning, as he heard nn explosion at that hour. Entrance to tho depository was gained thrc jgh the office of attorneys, who occu y quarters directly above the bank. INDIAKAPCLIS UNION TEAMSTERS STRIKE Indiannpolis. The Teamsters' Un ion wted unanimously to go ou strike. The union, which includes tho com mercial chauffeurs, has between 1500 nud 2000 members. An order, was Issued Saturday pre venting the congregating of crowds and tho police were told not "to hesi tate to iise other means" if persuasion failed to disperse tho gatherings. In addition to tho extra policemen, 2S0 business men were sworn in as a reserve force. These men were pro vided with uniforms and guns and are quartered In Tomllnson Hall, whore they will bo hold until tho strike is settled. The men are commanded by officers of the Indiana National Guard. For four mouths Indianapolis has been agitated with labor troubles which havo resulted in tho resignation of Mayor Shank, Superintendent of Police Hylanil and W. K. Davis, presi dent of tho Hoard of Public Safety, nud n general sbakeup in tho city ad ministration. During tho last streotcar strlko there was so much rioting that the' entire state mllltln was called out. Oregon State Tax Higher. Salem. Or. Because of tho Inability ot tho state tax commission heretofore to untlclpato state expenditures nud make approximately uniform levies, tho levy this year, according to fig ures given out by tho commission will be tho largest in the history of tho state. The total assessed vnluatlou of the stato Ib $954,282.37-1. an luweose of $49,270,605 over last year, nud. de spite this Increase, thero will be n f...... nr ... l.,i,a. K tillla na nualliflt n lovy'of 1.45 mills last year. 1 WOMEN V0JC DEMAND Pres.ldc.nt Acked to Make Federal Suffrage Administration Measure. Washington. A week's campalija by the National American Worn, i Suffrage Association to procure t"3 adoption of a constitutional ami-r l raent to enfracchise women w. i laaurbad here at a big mass meetir-7. It was tho formal opening of the ,"i annual convention of the associate j. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, presld it of th! National Woman Suffrage Lz soclatlon. created a sensation at a oeaaioa of the convention when sho declared President Wilaon had fallsa 6hort of the greatest opportunity h ever had or ever would have In falling to say a word In behalf of woman suf frage when he rend his annual mes sage to congress. Salem Again Is Dry By Dig Vote. t Salem, Or. For the aecoad time In one month the anti-saloon eiemc.it has made a clean sweep in this city, tho amendment to the city charter to pre vent the licensing of saloons having won at the election by a majority of 930. The majority for local option at tho November election was 4S7. Robber KIII3 Passenger Agent. Lot Angelea. Horace E. Mc-jt-?r j, traveling pafenger agent fcr C 9 Southern Pacn'ic, waa shot and k!b i by a holdup man In a Pullman car f the wco;' und S-.'-iaet express a t t miles out of I.cs Angelea. Brier hews Gt the Week SaskaJchewar'3 grtifn hardest tills year la valued at $1 IC.OCO.OOO. The tenth annual convention of the National Rivers and Harbors congress began iU session ia Washington V7 cd- Parcel post was fairly swamped with turkeys last week. Hundreds of the birds were shipped by friends. .V 20 pound bird was sent 150 miles for , 24 cents. j The power schooner Mary Sachs, one of Explorer Vilhjalmur Stefans l son's vessels, was crushed In tho Arc ' tic ice off the North coast of Alaska. I A permit to carry passengers and ' freight has been granted the Saa 1 Francisco and Oakland Aerial Ferry company. Possible adoption ot the initiative and referendum was killed because ot Interest of voters, says n report from Itegina, Sask. Fewer than 10 per cent of the voters went to the polls. Women who have been promised Jobs as clerks or judges at elections in Chicago must declaro their alle giance to some political party before they can qualify, according to an nouncement of the chief clerk of elec tion boards. A league for the purpose of urging the adoption ot Confucianism as tho state religion of China was organized at a meeting held at Pekin. In a futile attempt to save the life of a steerage passenger who was washed overboard, two officers and one seaman of the Pacific Coast steamship President, were drowned 130 miles north of Cape Blanco. People in the News The emperor of Uermany has for bidden nnny and navy officers of Ger many to dnnco the tango. Edward A. Fiske, an nutomobile salesman of San Francisco, has sued the Southern Pacific road for $125,000 for false arrest as a suspect In a train robbery case. Mrs. L. Br.tcke.tt Bishop, wife of a wealthy Chicago business man, plans to adopt 15 children,, each represent ing a distinct race. She hopes to ob tain babies 1 year old. Mrs. Eminnllue Pankhurst, militant suffragist leader ot London, England, has left tho United States for her homo, taking with her $20,000 collect ed here for use In carrying on the suf frage campaign lu England. Anthony Camlnetti, commissioner gonoral of Immigration of tho United States, will be a cnndldato for gover nor of California, or United States senator, It Is reported from Sacra meuto, Tho sultan of Turkey brought suit to recover $10,000 from the estate of a wealthy Armenian rug dealer who died in New York. Tho suit went against him lu tho supremo court, and the appellnto division affirmed the deelslon. An altitude of 9S00 feet was attain ed by Aviator Glenn Martin, who car ried a passenger from I.oh Angeles, Cal., to Santa Ana, In 27 minutes. This Is the American hehut record with a passenger. "2 11 il