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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1914)
Sill Mmm. am 00 ISSUED TWICE A O.ROULA-r.ON OP ANV PAPER ,N TILLAMOOK COUNTY !,XXi Tillamook, Oimoo.v, Makcii 0, 1011. NO. 13 ii pi jjuuvvmg ua new opnng Merchandise Spring Styles are More Interesting than E ver l.ilnt of new ftppnrvl nil h.ili .iuv m vwll ,t,ft, y.ur attention. The wort' .mil iivwtfKt of SmtH. Conts mul rlrewi-n have U-eti enrefnll)- chosen forNts link' fowling Kurmrnt milkers; you nrc eurdinliy invited t view tnc i i'.iumu inanity. IK iv nrc nunic clever moJel in Suit ami Coals d(S) 't I hi ctir south window. Ym'll hclm! i look at them. Spring Millinery Will t'lv for your inspection Snim Iiv morning. anl we have gathered for V i livtion the seartnu H latest an I moit nim.ml kIvIch in mn-ri mul JroH We have one of lit tl.iu I'm best tmllitiu s won it this m-jimmi mill ' always at your service. Hart Schaffner & Marks Spring Suits Are" here now in great ai ray -all the new weaves that'?, worth while -Km !- that's good to see and wear. Tfu New Spring Shoes, Silks, Dress Goods and Wash Goods I- ninl other new n -im i . hau hv is arm i-it; on everv train HALTOM'S NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Rural Credits and Trust Bills Measures Likely to Be Given Preference Uvcr Others. UHnlitiiKlon -Trust tKtKtHtIofi and a in taw iu enhance rural credit Uifi.to adjournment of congr arc the only iiitwKurtMi on the "muni" list TAX RECEIPT IS ORDERED Court Mulct on Uncontested Sum Due From Hallway. Olympln, Wash -By order of tha Thurston county court tho 30 Wash ington counties in which the North-j ern Pacific urn! (Jrrsat Northern opur !' muni accept approximately 12,&00,- 000 In uncontested railroad Uixon, Icav-j Itig J203.00Q taxuu to be contitated. Th acllon of tho court ends n situa tion that threatened to result In lb. J financial enibarrnMiment of the mate! and a majority of the countlea through , of ilio adtninlalratlon for tint punnn-J J"0ir ui all railroad taxoa. The coun-! Hrni MiMUon of twngroae. It was made ' ue we,rt' ""willing to accept partial kluwa ri-.nily. Tula nscepu the' Payment, fearing they might Jeopard- it . A bill to rial lliu toll uxumptlou ' neann ' railroad representatives lien !ion of th I'atwinn auwl act' wer" l'lcl In tho poaltlon of aiiklns pjolmWy wUI h. Introducoil within 10 ' wttrt u force tho countl.-a to ao il by ltitc:iutlvtt Ailmnaon, ! c,t ItMO.WO rallrwaij motioy. while n'ry approprtMlion bill, which'"" w)wr enaaciw of collctltii; later f now rnplilly Utlnt; UIhooxnI of. I th" I'rUon contitatixl. At tins court ubnirmati of ih liiiertt coinmarcf 09u1mlll.nL It will olfr no compro uA4' hativr In the tltuailon and In otrtalii to provoke oppoaltioti both In th bouar aixl konatij. f 'tlx- initoiKratlon bill, hlch hau IkaMtxi the Loii and t to bf rportM ftuD) ill'- cotniiilttcu thin wuiik. , Im will lm uiumI to a conclualou. j Ihr trust btlla. It Ik now apparent, j ft iil rt-qulrt- conaldt-rablfr inori- tlmi In pertrcilnit than oiislnalty antlclpatud. March 1 aa am n month i'Ko an Uic tiuxi far buglniiliiK aunalilcratlon of tlie counties rtalateil. The tunns of tho ordur apcclfy, howtr, that by accuptltiK paymimt tho counties Iobc! no riKhU. Huerta Demanrii 5000 Refugee. Kl I'aeo, Tox. AirtlnK that tho. I no warrant of International law or trout y undor which the 5MKI Mvilcnna who fltd to the United Statirs nftft th- battle of OJInas and who aro In toniixl at Kort Illlaa can be held, rep ria'iiUtlvea of tho Mucru novernm"nt her aro prcpaiinc to InaUtntn hnbea? Ilm prx.,.ccsl admlnlatrailon' bill., but' cor,'1",, P'-W t" obtain elr 1,1 j ' not omi- of the utile protionitl la rondy t r roualderallnn In Htbt-r branch 34Et 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 rL,r.A IVI IM AIK AT VAJ. KITCHEN RANGES mnd HEATING STOVES See U for Pricci BeforeJOrdering EUewhere I'copie 111 the News Th I ari of Mintu. i rso irnor cull rrai of I'unmU. and ex viceroy of In dl. la dad Mlaa Marttarot U'llaon, daughtur ni Ut tradnl. aa thi c.'iilr of at miction at an onl-rtlniiutnt and AMU nl lh CoHinionwoiillli reception In Nw Vora. Oovemoi Dunnu nf IIIIiioIk on liir rnttim in v hlcaito (mui Waahli)Ktu:i tlclrod that ln itl tioi bo a enndt Uat for lh Unllial Stain atuialc at tho nwl clticllOM. 9m liyitinoo will not bu t.nuKht m th public achoola of San Pranclaco Bya 8upiirlnlnilant Itonconvlori, whe cblnl tho KliliJiiCl Dhauld bo haiiilh'il bj tha panuitH, tho church or tho fain lly phyalclan. Jack l-ondnn miyn ho In willing tc nopopl tho umitlnntlan for proahli-ni Of tho Unliod Slalc on tho prohllu Hon tlokot. and ho wuld nlno accep the HiiiroiaryMhlp of tho national no otiUlal iKirty. Minn Carrlo Wolin NIIch. a tolophonc oponiior at CornluK, Onl., rocolvlnK nu aiiR'r to callH ut tho Volli-l'nn:o Htntlon. iiollflcd Iho pollco. Tho of flccra found that Iho iiIkIii clork had Ihhmi uninlorod. David Hiinii. urimI in wn nrroatod on auaplclun. MalthoH J. Mclntyro, who inndc uourly J l.oOt.000 piIhIiik Iioi;, loft the hulk of hla oMlato lo St. Patrick" church lu I.011K Inland, hIkiiIhb the documont wllh IiIh mark. aH ho had never learned to wrlto. Tho will was admitted to prolmto over the. content of nlno nuphcwN and nlccca, In the trial at New Vork. DELSMAN & DOLAN OUNIJKAU CUMI2NT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Brick, btc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED WICI AT CHMENT BLOCK FACTORY COM. 2ND AVK. KAST AND 6Tlf ST. BOTH Pliut. Georoe Turner to Run for Senate. Spokane. Wash. Announcoinent of hlii candidacy for the democratic nom ination aw a candidate, for tho United SlulcH neiiato lu the election of next November, h boon maito hero by UmirKo Turner, a Spokane attorney, ,ui oxUnlled StnteB aenator from WaHhluuton from 18U7 to 1903. Severe Blizzard In Eaat. Now Vork. -With lemperulureH rla inj; and fair weather promised, New York and vicinity beuau to omerr.o from thu Hlonn which railroad and teloKraph company officials assert has been lb" most destructive lu thU sec lluu of lln country alnco tho memor able blUanl of 18K8. Reno Quakca Four Tlmea. lU.no, Nov.-Kour dlstluct earth, quakes were felt Sunday lu Kouo and aclnlty. t Tho Old SpantHli KUclinii la a line place to l.'i't '0'1 fl18' K00'1 yvkv and k'oiHl treatment. Conflrcn Give Up June Adjournment.! P.i-prwMrntatlve Undorwood, demo- cratlc lundtir of thu houae. admtttod that plans to adjourn conrctm In June had ' none sllmmurlriR." He would not maikC a now prodlctlon ri'fnlliij; ad' Jouriimeiit. alatlliK that the apecdlne up pror8 would continue. CoiiKcallon and delay iu couslderinR approi-riatlon blllo. and not th "ad- I mlulHtrnllon program," are r on pons I ; blu for tho liitibllity of concruhH to j adjourn In June, r.iderwood Mated, j llo etpraeHl confidence that the an U lriiB! and rural candldalu legislation would not intorfuro v-!th an early ad journment, hut that roinlny business would extend the session longer than autlclMitud. May Ignore Protest of Italy. .Members of the senate. Immigration committee are Inclined to Ignore In tltuatlons that the Italian covcrnmunt will not sif.n a new nrhltrallon treaty with the United Stnteb unless assured (hat tho section of the petidliiK liiiiul crallnn bill providing for the Untied States health Inspectors on Immigrant ships, shnll not apply to'ltallai) steam cru and that the proposed literacy test shall not interfere wllh Italian Immigration. Senators are inclined to attribute Italian opposition to tho Influence ol titeamshlp companies. Committee members believe that even If they were disposed to favor Italy, there Is no wny to frame a provision for a lit eracy test so as lo mako an exception of nny country. Bills Provide for Leasing of Land. Administration bills to regulate de velopment of tho vast resources of government-owned lands in the wesl will bo Introduced lu the senate and house by Senator Myers, of .Montana, and Hepresentatlvo Ferris, of Okla homa, chairman of the congressional public lauds committed. These measures, drafted after ex tended conferences .between the two chairmen and Secretary Lane, of the Interior department, are designed to mako available for Immediate develop ment treasures In coal, oil, phosphate and potash deposits. Tho bills would provide for the leas lug of public lands under restrictions lo guard against monopoly and to lu sure development. Itesulting royaltle would go In tho first plnco to the reclamation fund to he used lor devel opment of Irrigation projects In the arid nnd homl-urld states. National Capital Brevities. nepresenlatlve I.'ICngle, In h house bill, proposes tho construction of a $15,000,000 aeroplane fleet for tho pro tection of cities from bombardment by n hostile aerial army. Thu millers of the west won a vic tory when tho supremo court of tha Unllcd States held that bleached flour watt not injurious to health unless it could bo proved that It contalnaU In jurious Ingredients. Tho administration's plana for two battleships were upproved by the houso naval corauiltteej. lUa prpDOied HI GILL IS ELECTED MAYOR OF SEATTLE jii AND 0- RYAN liSiJ OY MEXICAN General Carranza Declares the Ponton Case a British Question. Nogaies. Kouora. Oenoral Carranza declined to furnish Information to tht ttato d'-partineni at Washington re ranting the kilting at Juarez of the liritlab aubjoct, William S. ilnton. At the aamo time hi; cave aaaurances tc Hwretnry Hryan that he would invea tigatc (he diaappoaraore 11 par Juare? of Ouatav Itauch, an American cltlzon This alrongly defined stand came after three days of negotiation be tween the American secretary of state and oonaUtutlonallsta' commander-in chief, through Frederick Slrnplch Amorican conaul at N'ogal'-x, and Ysi dro Kabela, acting secretary of foreign relation in Carranza's provisional cabinet. The stand was taken by the revo lutionary loader that the death of Ben ton, a lirl'oa. should be taken up through the diplomatic channels of hit country. In tho written meaaage to S-cretary Ilrynn which waa addressed to Consul Slmplch, Carranza did not Bay that investigation of the Denton case was being made on bia part. How ever, simultaneously with the twe notes to Washington, Secretary Kabe la issued an official announcement saying that th ilentou case was being Investigated for the satisfaction of the constitutionalist party. Seattle, Waah -Hinun C. GUI, -who was elected mayor of Seattle In 1910. recalled in 1911, Just after the women of Wahhlngton had been enfranchised aad. defeated In ly 12, w-2s elected mayor of Seattle by n maTority ol H.000, defeating James D. Trenholme. (Jill ran on a platform of strict en forcoment of the laws. Four years ago he was elected on an "open town" platform nnd his recall resulted from .his nllcged toleration of vice. i. in s cniui supporters in tho press cut campaign weru men who brought Kl Pawi, Tex. The trip of the Ben ton investigation commission to Chi buahua was suddenly postponed short ly before the commissioners were about to take the train. While confidentially It was felt Car rnnza's attitude delayed the departure of the commissioners. It was explaia- ed by officials here that receipt of Instructions from the state department to postpone their mission was coincl , dent with the failure of the commis ' slon to obtain a regular passengei i train for Chihuahua, controlled by the about his recall in 1911. .Many of his; supporters in former campaigns were' against hi in. The other city officers elected are: Corporation counsel, James K. Brad ford; controller, Harry W. Carroll; treasurer, Kd U Terry. Theso candl dates weru opposed by socialist uom I ' rebels. UNITED STATES NOT BLAMED British Government Officially An ncunces Its Policy. London. Sir Edward Grey, the Brit Ish foreign minister, before a gather ing of members of the house of com- Inecs and were elected by overwhelm ; motlSt , repiv ,0 a mlestiot! as to the Ing majorities. All three aro the oc cupants of the respective offices. Holds State Keeps 8-Hour Law. Salem. Or. The supreme court. In an opinion by Justice .Moore, holds that tho employes of the stnte Instl tutlons do not work more than eight hours dnily nnd as .1 result of the de cision it probably will not be neces sary to create deficiencies for any ol the state institutions. Bags Found; $200,000 Lost. Paris. A bag stolen from a pott office delivery wagon In. the Hue Chau chat and which contained $"00,000 lu cash, was found empty In a lot in Konmlnvtlle. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club, 91c; bluestem. 99c; red Husslan, 90c. Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa. $H. Butter Creamery, 30c. Fggs Itanch, 21c. Seattle. Wheat lUuestom, 97c; club, 8Sc; (Hi Uut'slaii, &i!c. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfaltV .14 per ton. '"ru- 1'! ' ' I r " -or) . " ' to build Bubmarlues for the defense of tho Pacific coast and to couatruct and maintain them on this coast. Tho supreme court holds that laud Is lund, even If tho government sur veyors did report It as wuter. Tho Washington courts hnd hold that the litigant hnd no title because tha land did not exist. The fact that the house committee on rivers nnd harbors agreed to an appropriation or 11,000,000 to contiuuv work on tho north jetty at the mouth of tho Columbia river makes tt prac tically certain that an appropriation of nt leant 1 lint amount will be curried by tho rher aud harbor bill when It becomes a law. death at Juarez of William S, Benton, the British ranchmnn, said: '"All efforts have failed to procure an Investigation Into the facts respect ing the death of William S. Benton. The persistent difficulties put In the- , way create the strongest presumption , of a desire and an Intention to conceal I the truth on tho pan of those iu Mex ; ico who are responsible for what has happened. "Communications with the govern ment of the United States areatlll proceeding, but I repeat whatfiisaiil last week that these communications do not Imply that the government of the United States has any responsi bility for the death of Benton. "I would sum up the situation by tsaying that If tho United States thinks. It proper to take further steps either on behalf of its own citizens or of a British subject, we will gladly wait Uie result. "But If for renaons of Its own the United States does not think it rt culp able to take such steps we must, of course, reserve to ourselves the right to brlug about reparation wheneve there is an opportunity." If you want first class pictures of farm views, family groups or an other pictr.re let me know. Wm. Stivenga. j LAMAR'S I VARIETY STORE t I Tillamook", Ore. "DROP IN AND t LOOK AROUND" I