Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, February 13, 1914, Image 1

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ISSUED TWICE A WEEKTUESDAY AND FRIDAY
Jz.A.g.g5Z5?ig!j,,L-A"r'QN of any Paper in "Tillamook County
)L,XXI.
Tillamook, Okhoo.n, Pkiikuaky ill, 1014.
NO. 7
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF TILLAMOOK
IS NOW LOCATED IN ITSJNEW BANKING ROOM
I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING
AND INVITES THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND MAKE
AN INSPECTION OF THE ROOM
AND ITS EQUIPMENT
Safety, Security, Service
LEX. MlNAIR & CO.
KSs ICJt I, II A Mill WA .11 JC
KITCHEN RANGES mnd
S HE TING STOVES
Sec U for Price BcforcJOrdcrinj; Elsewhere
Tillamook Clay WC5RK51
IKREBSjBROS., Props
We Imvc now ;i limited Mipplv l UvkU and drnui
tile ready foithc market at the follow 1"'
BRICK, - - $10.00 PER THOUSAND
3- IN. DRAIN TILE, 516.00 PER THOUSAND
4- IN. DRAIN TILE, $20.00 PER THOUSAND
Loentul (5 miles south of Tillamook on main
traveled road.
MUTUAL PHONE
Witch-hazel Cream
Cooling and Refreshing
It Will Moke Your Hands Clean and Soft
Best Shaving Lotion, Good for tho Skin
TILLAMOOK DRUG STORE
KOCH &l HILL, PROPS.
U. K. KOCH, PH. G.. DEUTSCHE. APOTHEKE
TH PHONES TILLAMOOK, OREGON
DELSMAN & DOLAN
UBNIiRAL CEMENT CONTRACTORS
Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys,
Building Blocks, Brick, Etc.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
KCB AT CFMIINT ULOCK FACTORY COR.. 2ND AVE. KAST
.... .f. iiAru PunMfiS.
A1NUHM1 SI.
OREGON NEWS NOTES .governors will confer ijcuo cdqm QIID
nr r-. .... Secretary Lane Invitee DUeuealon of '"-"U 1 ,,Um UUI1
.OF GENERAL INTEREST
Evonls Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week
Hound Up Ouckaroo Killed.
Jolm Da) --In n drunken row Vet
on Pope. R yrnrn old. nan of a writ
known pioneer, shot and killed Jlta
(Jrrnii, it Imll breed Indian. The shoot
ing occurred tit Hut oi niitcli. n few
milt out of John Day.
(Itwn WB employed at the Popo
much to break )ld hortun. am on Ms
return from a trip to John Pay he took
a tiwmtlty of Intoxicating liquor with
him.
Green was tiotetl for hl prowess as
a biiekaroo. mid was a mar performer
at tlio I'mtUltilan Hound-Up last year,
lie In oiinlvml by n wife and a child
nhoat ooo jeer old.
EARTH TREMBLES IN
Quake
EAST
to St.
Reclamation Work.
Denver. Governor Amnions ha re
ceived n communication from Frank
lin K. I-nnc, secretary of the Interior, eftn-n- netrl i. CoL
uM.tiiiK tht meti,, f KOv.;p 5enators Desiring to Speak on
nora of western slate and Individual Woman Suffrage Question
iiiri.-n,.j m reclamation project be
held oon to discuss In detail tht quca
llona of Irrigation and reclamation oi
arid land of the west. Secretary
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Will Delay Voting.
Felt From New York
Loul and Washington.
New York. An earthquake lasting
from 10 to 30 seconds and disturbing
particularly what are geologically
known aa the Devonian and Silurian
sections of the northeastern part of
the United States occurred shortly af
ter 1:30 Tuesday. It waa especially
aevere In the central and northern
parts of New York state. Virtually all
Washington. With their minds pre
lum suggested thnt the meeting he occupied with Immigration problems, I of New York atatf;. Including this city.
held simultaneously with the Western trust legislation, treaty obligations and , felt the shock and New England gen-
Highway Otjkra Arc Bet.
Central Point.---Tats nurvojom em
ptoytMl by tho county In connection
wltlt ihi! Paclfle highway, and under
the direction of i liu stato nnKlneur,
are huff setting grnJe stakes between
this city and Modford. Thla Is tho Ini
tial moVH In t)jy actual devoloptuont
at the histway hero. The surveyor
alter th y ha finished work In thin
locality will wow to the SUkl)ou
motinuint. aouUi of Ashland.
Governors' Conforcnce, which Is to
convent! In Denver, probably In April.
In accordance with the secretary's
communication. tJorornor Ammons
fiint a statement lo western governors
'setting forlh his Idea of 'he conference
and suggesting the second week In
April iih a suitable date.
'resident Wilson's determination for j erally-. lower Eastern Canada and
y. M. C. A. Meeting May be Repeated.
Vancouver. Wash. The Trt-Statc
roverna! of policy on the Panama tolls
question, administration leaders In
congress had almost forgotten that
they were face to face with the fjqual
suffrage question.
Monday however, a resolution to
provide for a constitutional amend
ment extending suffrage to women was
first on the calendar of business In
the senate. Senator Ashurst, who Is
convention of Noting .Men's Christian guiding the destlnlea of the rcsolu
iis&oclatlon of Washington, Idaho nnd i Hon, does not expect It to come to a
Oregon, which met hero, waa so In
strucilve, harmonious and enthuslas
tic that there is every possibility that
a Trl-Stnte convention will bo held
agniii nuxt year.
Trial Cost Is $250,000.
San Kmnclaco The cost of the
"Western Kuo! Company conspiracy
trial In the Uiiltml States District
Court here was estimated to have
reached a total of $2G0,0lK).
parts of New Jersey and Eastern Penn
sylvania were shaken. Tremors were
recorded as far south as Washington
and as far west as St. Ixiuls.
At Albany, N. Y the shock was se
vere enough to shake pictures from
the walls of the capltol, while at Blng
hainton a laborer was killed by tho
caving in of a trench in which he was
working.
Clokt-i'ootcd Hog 2 Months Old.
Ashland The four winged duck on
the C ester ranch, oast of Ashlnnd,
ha a rival in an eight-tooted pig on '
the lloall ranch, south of Cent rut
Point UotM sots of fim are well div '
Orldse Dili Is Signed.
Washington President Wilson hat
aimed the bill authorizing construe
tltn of the Portland Vancouver bridge
across the t'olutnbla river.
Tlila frmk 1 now months .
promlit to attain tho slid
nlufMnl.
old and
Of Utn vir4y Ixm ll" art- ri.r
mat down to ih.ankli Joint, each lej;
terminating in two fcut Instead of
OHe.
SALOONKEEPERS SUE
OREGON GOVERNOR
vote because several Senators served
him with notice that when the subject
did come up they would like to dis
cuss It
Action on the repeal of the section
of the Panama Canal act exempting
American coastwise ships from tolls
Is expected in the course ot the week, j
the president's purpose in the subject
now being thoroughly understood by
administration loaders.
Money Order Service Is Enlarged.
IJy President Wilson's signature, the
bill to regulate the payment of postal
money order became a law of the
land. The new statute will not be
came effective, however, until rules
and regulations for lis operation are
promulgated by the postmaster gener
al, iiiu bit, provides tor the Usuancu
of postal money orders payable at any
! money order office even though draw'n
; on a specified office and will, accord-
j ing to the postmaster general, greatly
May Sue Rockefeller for Taxes.
Cleveland, Ohio. County Attorney
Ixrcher received Instructions from At
torney General Hogan to sue John D.
Rockefeller for bis personal taxes.
The Cuyahoga county authorities bad
estimated approximately J12.0OO.00O
was due them.
Prloontr Can Evidence. j
Portland. Although ho ate the doc-'
ii in en tar)' evidence ngslunt htm while ,
on the uttnraMt stand, In full view of
the rourt attache iiul spectators, no ;
cording to ottlclalit. Sum Matheon, a
j Heinle contractor, was bound over to
' to the grand Jury by Municipal Judge
i Hln eiiMin on a charge of passing a
j bad rhcek for 3u '.
SUITS WILL NOT BE DELAYED
Attorney-General McReynolds Advises '
Governor West Decision Is Final.
Snlvm Announcing that the deci
sion to separate tho Southern Pacific
and Central Paolflc railway Hues wns I
final. Attorney fleneral Mclteynolds j
telegraphed Governor West that tho
institution of suits could not be de
layed for further hearings. Tho At
lorneyOeneral said that n careful In
vestigation had been mad" and that
tho consolidation of the system was
clearly In Wolatlon of tho antllrutt
act. This means that the business in
terests of the state will not have an
opportunity to make, protest through
hearlngH.
Uovernor West several days ago tel
egraphed President Wilson thnt the
Ilaker, Or Suit for an aggregate ol
tSOOO h.-r. been brought against Gov
ernor Wist. Colonel H K. Iiwson and
Scn.eant Walton, mllltln officers, b)
the saloonkeepers of Copperfleld on a
complnSnt charging wrongful, mall
clous and unlawful confiscation ot
property, consisting of wines and It
quora.
Governor West Is made a Joint de
fendant with the two officers In tin
action and, It Judgment is obtained
each, all or any one of the dofundautt
will bo liable to tho amount of the
Judgment.
The complaints sot forth that the
plaintiffs were engaged in the saloon
business at Copperftnld under license
duly issued by the town of Copper
field and hy the United States and
that they were in lawful possession ol
the business nnd tho property at the
time It was forcibly taken from them
by force of arms and sunt all out ol
tho town of Copperfleld.
MOB MAKES ATTACK
ON JAPANESE CABINET
Toklo. Toklo was the scene of ser
ious rioting with the Japanese Parlia
ment as the object of attack, the peo
ple In large numbers being Influenced
by the refusal of the Diet to pass a
vote of want of confidence in the gov
ernment in connection with the naval
graft charges. This was refused by a
poll of 205 to 161. This re olution wus
Introduced by the opposition as a pro-
Mncreaso the-pestnl money- orlr.bus-l tesL.nsain.st. the atjitu.de of the Cab-
witb the graft
iness und be a great convenience to
business.
Measure to Help Irrigation Sections.
Ilnnrixnntntlvft llnlrniH nf Vnhm!rn
. ... , , ,,, .. . i.i manded the impeachment of the cab
has Introduced a bill which provide'. . ....
lnet In connection
charges.
The mob that attacked parliament
formed after a mass meeting had de-
for cooperation between the secretary
! lnet. The rioters grew rapidly in num-
of the Interior nnd Irrigation districts
organized under state laws. This bill
authorizes tho secretary ol the inter- j
Admiration of Bryan By Wilton.
Baltimore. In n letter to William
L. Mnrbury, published In a llaltltnorc
paper. President Wilson condemn
free- tolls through tho Pnnama canal
as clear violation of tho Hay-Paunco
fote treaty and incidentally takes oc
caslon to pay a tribute to Secretary oi
State William Jennings Hryan that
shows tho terms of Intlmato frlondll
contemplated action of separating the . nc88 nnj co-operutlon existing between
linos would bo harmful to the luminous
Interests of the stale, and naked that
action liu postponed until hearing
could bo held. The statu railway com
mission mado a similar request.
Rabies Reported In Baker County.
linker. Kiiporta of rubles Infected
dogs have boon received in linker and
ootinty health officials are taking
stops to advise tho populace ou how
best to escape Infection, and on what
to do If Infected, it Is believed that
tho disease Is spread by coyotes ou
thu range.
them.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Club. 87o; bluestem, 9Sc;
M ltusslan, 86c.
Hay Timothy. 17; alfalfa, $14.
Buttor Creamery, 35c.
Egga Candled, 36c.
Seattle.
Whoat Hluestem, 98c; club, 87o;
rod Russian, 86c.
Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfc,
$14 per ton.
Eggs 37c
Butter Creamery, J$.
Gold Strike Made.
rraitvon City. The gold atrlko ra
tioned on Canyon mountain aovernl MoMMHIM4MMM
daya hko ! u0" followed up by
1 mher discoveries. Mluers hore
mreu uu-
say lhat 11 now has the appaarwico of Z
ledge matter, nm atu"w
thnt n" O'Slie took a $.600 pocket
from last summer,
To Prison For Fourth Time.
Pendleton. Kour limes a convict !
tlm record held by. Bert flxler, found
guilty In tho circuit court of tha thett
of four cuttle. The crlmo for which
l0 ha. Juxt broil found guilty, was com
wltted wltulu 10 tin)- Hftor ht return
ed, from ilio auto prisou. lie won in
teuped to aorve 10 yert.
LAMAR'S
VARIETY STORE
Tillamook, Ore.
"DROP IN AND
I.OOF AROUND"
lor to make contracts with state irri
gation districts to construct reservoirs
and cannls and to operate them for
thu purpose of furnishing water to I
such districts with power to terminate
th'o operation of such reservoirs and
canals and turn them over to tho irri
gutiou districts on tho payment to the
government ot tho actual cost of con
struction and operation, by monies
raised by the irrigation districts
through tho levying of taxes on the
lands of thu water users, payment to
bo made in installments.
Wilson Wants Warships.
Unqualified indorsement from Presl
dent Wilson Is behind the two-battleship
program proposed by Secretary
Daniels for the coming naval appropri
ation bill. This wns made known at
tho White House, when callers asked
about .Mr. Daniels testimony recently
before the house naval affairs com
mlttue.
The general board of the navy head
ed by Admiral Dewey, advocated a
more elaborate construction program,
while the opponents in congress of a
'big navy" are not Inclined to approve
even recommendations of the secre
tary. With the support of the admin
istration, however, those favoring pro
vision for two dreadnoughts aro satis
flud that tho necessary appropriation
will go through both bouses without
difficulty.
Power Plan la Offered.
A comprehensive plan tor the de
velopment ot water power on public
land, under government regulation,
was embodied In a bill Introduced by
Senator Jones, of Washington. It
would provide that permits for occu
pying power altea should be Issued
only to statea, municipalities and pub
lic service corporation which are sub
ject to regulation aid control by sucb
governmental agencies aa public serv
Ice commissions. Where the develop
ment la Interstate the bill would pro
vide that the federal government shall
have supervision as to rates.
- National Capital Brevities.
The senate passed tha agricultural
extension bill. It provides tor govern
ment aid to state college experiment
stations,
A threatened loss ot $m,uuo,000 in
hogs during the present year from hog
cholera led the senate to agree unan-
bers as they approached the govern
ment buildings, and succeeded In
breaking down the gates before the
police got the upper band. Numerous
arrests were made. Many were In
jured. Fifteen persons were pushed
I Into the canal during a fight near the
offices of a government newspaper,
but all of them were rescued.
Banker's Shortage Is Now Million.
Memphis, Tenn. With the dlscov
cry that of 5527,867 listed as actual
cash on hand when the bank closed
its doors, $410,000 was represented by
personal checks of the president, C.
Hunter Rntne, now imprisoned, charg
ed with embezzlement, the amount ot
the apparent discrepancy In the ac
counts of the Mercantile Bank advanc
ed to more than $1,000,000. The exact
amount will not be known until the
audit is completed.
Nitltd Outlaw Caught
Everett, Wash. Mike Donnelly, who
escaped from the state penitentiary at
Walla Walli- last fall, where he was
serving a lite sentencs for the killing
of J. J. Stevens, superintendent ot a
logging camp, who was assisting in ar
resting Donnelly at Acme, Whatcom
county tor robbing a freightbouse, was
captured on the street here. Donnel
ly, who Is credited by the police with
several holdups since his escape from
risen, was recognised while walking
along Hewitt avenue.
Imously to a bill appropriating $500,
000 for the department ot agriculture
to fight the disease.
That secretary ot State Bryan is
seeking tho Toklo government's con
sent to a Japanese exclusion act simi
lar to the Chinese exclusion law waa
stated on high authority.
Hearlngv on the McKellar cold stor
age olll b tvo been indefinitely post
poned. S-'ong objections were made
to it by fruit man and salmon packers,
More tdati a hundred members ot
the house are listed for speeches en
the Shacke o:d kooiI roads bill. The
htll propoH 1 u rorxlni im or $25,OOU,
00t' Ui n j, .- illcitmeuts to
bo based ou tini;:! local appropriations.
Nuareac Church Service.
2:00 P, M. Sunday School,
8:00 P. M. Preaehinj: Serviee.
7:30 P. M. Pivuehl. k Service.
Prayer metitmipj on i'neruay
Friday evening.
H. J. Pontius.
and