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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
CS)c Ci C. 6. 1tici Cvvlcc .i Week Slastiooii iOerald CrontbUV, editor Kntertd h sis-o'ul off! AiiveH'Kements first Insertion, per Hne - ' Each suUwuant 1rctli. . tin Homvstea i uticcs Timber Claim NotiMS, i- r lire Canto vt ihanks. er t' Uvula, t U'u rWt insertion omo iiiul monthly oompcmntt " t i" jnrcl workmen or their depondonK nuttflm; from t l"r month tin-l continuing from o. to Hf. '' wratuta- nn tho workman's Injury, the Cucsil.iV Ji Prlil.iV 5,1,0 r ,w ftuuily. tho amount of wft (w nt tttuo oi injury snw vuuu KMnalUT Mvi;il.iii tVM' " l TWa mwk. tUtiona. "In onwr tr- swurw emprow"'. th workman must ftl with too twm tniasioh within ono yar. hit application fur mom. I "JjwltoH 31 of th law provida tt ; n industry tmt nunwrtt to tho! t W hHnlHU hut iimv Nn In by tttinf i Or i K. Hewitt; bl tirvgwn. under the art f March 8, lso. SCI v.kll'll(t. SLItf) A VKK IN ATA . . . . ... t I V Nt St'K .KHN Obstetrical SH- tlil Held rn." K,, amlOrtW: J. GLAUriBlLN lAWYrnrc t)a nii-lii.K AnvnKAT I) ( .TO f..p ua .Oft Each suhaquont InOuttton, Hno t ltolttti' f orntulnwo ami ; UxAg x tie, twr liiw .,-:.,-. !Yofciivt!oirtKmo. it :! - .-, A to most bat tn tuto i, -dny awt Tnrwy Hlf m HIMltfM '. All Vjtk liwv III l.,MuK H. T. BOTTS .... vi r mi. Alt;i IhU.I. HU..H- m:.' '"I. I lildinnoK lll.n h t. ,ure inihHeUon In fwllo- i,ir Tuesday !" Fritlny iB. KM" .11 i.'.V t'l-rtt ivv. Ki;AY M.VKv. .! 'JO. HU t. Wo .1 ,.i Cari ii., VU!ti.",C put ivir tie : ,T r.rsro ,1 .f A K,insrtH STATE INaUSfRIAL ACCiOENT C; .VJMISSIONER VISITS 'IILLAIilOOK Tt tlM Vtn of TObMoak Cwurty I hvr by ni.iinf wvwll C fiiil.t tot rt-fcUM-tton t. ihv (tO U'ninly 1'rcnsiiit i'. of HUa " k Com.- iv, tir uiK.-i c-ii.-H!. i , Prmiirw to tw hclu Mh- tih. H. I.. nii. Dr. lack Olson Kt$ilKNr trN.tSI .m... tl..nr tnm - l" A lillaiiitMiH On-. l ilt I L ! IHN I by ' Plo n cc r T ra n s f e r C o . 1 55 IIm SnHi lfttr to Ihrryonfl -.t..; ?xpcv'tntb- ; f-r tl.e oil . il up l' hp I la ttw Votrn of TiU6ok Cowty w,n . 11 our s-lrcfW t Ropu'.'in- 14 '' " tl' !Ol . I V l.lU'.H-iH' ! vit r Ik- .-it.-.l A" ".t l" ' ! Itiv (ir.i .,-' til i ly h ..it ill for .1 .i.- ) m i:iJ5 t t .I ! !.! over. Dt-tnixrat. pliiiMt''i t f tr .n iti U-o 'tt lt.'..rUI th' t af w.'fk trttirtj in t -ur)i with hi u,rk r.H' ii.ii4 to the u-..lini'rii of tfown'.x . Tf" l.w f- i'fUil ht t'-i.1 I nt -1 'ii'W of th l- ciflHt-iro in r.- i-i 'o ! i it ril Ai-i' o it.- H a K1-' ' ' ' ' a stt !or'tr-l. Ko'Ki-a nikt : f ' I hctvtu nn.U'UH i yttf g n cttn .liduto for Uif tifi . 1 i-unty t urk. ..tnmi-, for re-1 tfvtion. uij t w tht Unwt Com ' H'Hn nrimm w t wki 'iay Ivtl.l OR. ElME 0- ALU N. H. l.attrJ in k-Cfffil '!' lii. , -,f ii irik P.J Vv -I ? vi-nt Jifc1i 1. I' h, ? W .... ! ( I -t r.-.f -ir t'uit i. the fit? r 'I' 1 tho t.' . T.i- .-i is one ujm 1 v : ' s and tli iai n Ojr -:i -! ' i." i m "n !ii n ' . v last u' n t Who MM mn.-t t-r.'a r of s-h. 1! .it Sllvt'.- 'U'l' f - very -t i re J 'I .i-i.. habit, t 'i.'artfii the j.Ti.;itc-.l 0. ever MitTere ! w . gratifv 1 : f that we if .. tirely. i". .'ntTK-U .1! rj f t.v .-i-j t'l- i-.re.t. t. , 1 it t " 1. h : ir U 1 , it nil t 1 a .. a-', r ci 1 or li' --..t . -r. x t .t. 0 is a .1 : m-t . .-i.o-vini; th -n' it i:,tL'n('late tl 1 i.ii abolish it 1 In the last issue of the Hea llu1 t Bro. Baker has a severe apull ;-feaiw of the fact that '"Kangnrou" Imwr ami cheese, product of Australia a i ' New Zealand, are being shipped frum t:hin to thii country. No doubt tht next serious "conniption" to attach the Headlight man will be the ship-nant of Dutch cheese from Japan ami tfte transportation of Russian leather from South America. Bro. Baker does certainly gt afut queer at times. Hi queerne is n doubt causl by a spasmodic rnixup of his brain cells. Fjr instance in tfte isiuti of the Headlight or the 12th int., he olamas 'iur ne tariff law because oi the fact that the New Zealanders are taking the Canadian butter market away from the California butter maV.- ers, thus lowering the price of Califor-1 nia b'Uter and indirectly elrectin our own butter market. Bro Baker soems ' to have no more sense than to think that the U. H. Tariif la.va are in force in Canada. Wake up old man, tliu loss , of that pot olKce will set yon crazy next. ( . Ij i. n K To ttw Votrri of Tilbmook CwtJ ! I hreny anrmuncw !plf a a Ci. jiiidatt? for rv elt'ctioi t '-' Olftso of (.unty Shonlf of allno u k l'wirty, ! 'Ovcipin Mihjfct t ' R.'pwbH" ( ! Iu k v in the trimrfi to W heW May , i:.ih, 1914. ! H. i ronshaw, j To the Voters of Tiikuoook County 1 GEORGE wimn Attorney t Law JOHN tl HtMHUSU-V litln CmMth Hunk lUiiq- Cka. F. Wiosiow A;Jt Ki V AT I Tl'Umook. Omfton Will f. -l . f klHir h i t aMl- 1 . IIMAMIH K (ifHr in Cmmrr-.al BuHd;n nu ;tHi i'ultlAKlNO CO. U S HHiVk! H Mr . ttt; i'.-n - Oranwl iy tarl rauwi. I l.i m Ih0 ,.,.! A' ta.t WH'- Ht.at4. T. H. GOYflE Atttfr?-?t'ttw twl Land Offi'e Bateis. 1 h.'r. i--. i.' i tnc nn.-'f C'andi .!.' for .. " it;.: for tin- n't'ne of ( i ry ii irir. on l! -rl. If ntiiiir it.--i iiiul cUv'tra, I hH at tit t.m.-. .'. r to i(lilMter Uie ' . .i.-.i n- , a.vurrv, aixt . .- mem . ' K ,! .-tiuily, ' Kona L. SUrvvr, ; i To The Volet j of Tillamook Covsiy 1 1 . u-.tr been urm ! b mi many of m . i :-. I hereby an. "ir it m-tf a a i nU' on the Ri-publican lic-'iet for i .tv Sheriff at tltv comni primar Vi.t f- iiiN Mil lKWl Tltmnok (iron , H. CRUSQN. ! ' ,,jvu s in! !') t llnucr ( i .i.t i ;u t T ,lvn i ! ,fii, tr fitntitrl. ! .J .. -th i.u nttM;t, s Eat 1LLAM I . L' i AT m i i t i ! i f.i. . . ! . . as A t. i id three racni-odministra- "Tho t.-. . t. .. t . -sem'ily t ..i-- -tut ' chapter IIJ. --.v ni '.'! Work. u i'- 0 i'.i, '.iiit- ' crested n of ben to have charge of the lion of tho law. "The primary purpose of t!i Act It to take from the court the settlement of sll disputes arising from injury to and death of workmen, by providing a prompt, certain an I practically auto matic eytm oi compensation and re lieving the omilyer of thi buclcn of carryinif liability inwran;a and 'iofe! ing fre ic-it suiu for dninazed. I ''The law is optional but certain oc cupations automatically come under the Act uitess written rejection of the terms of the law is filed. Any employ er who hits rejected the Act may recall such rejection before June or thereaf ter upon 30 days notice to tho Commis sion. . '"Contributions are due and bonufitH payable under the law bcinnin July 1, 1911 1 he contribution of the em ployer and einolo, ov for the month of The shipment of fnreiKn butter into Jujy mut bo nai I U. tho Commission t hi i country has hid wne eTe-t upon on or ief ore August loth and monthly the butter market but rot tho effe"! theroatter on or beforu tho 15th of tho that was expected. The lowrin of month f,llowin-Umt for which coritri the price of butt ht hu3 been broaht lJUtiun ib made. !' t-ominatcd and 'ltH t will at I tn my duties h rrtpttrtd by law u I cnt of my ability without fear ot r to none. SiotmhI r,mmett U. Boles. To the Republican Volm of TiHamook County Four Foot Fi Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.D0inTen Cortl l.ol; $2.S0 in Twe nty ord Lois. A. F. COATS LU.M3ER CO. i - A Urt . TlH.imof I Ab-' !-. A . 0. 1. tit.' H'lU' I hereby announce myself as a can-1 - oidato for nomination to tne ollici- of i County Surveyor, on the Republican , ticket, at the rotnimr Republican Pri-. . marie. " If nominNtwt and eictt-1, I will con- i doct the ntfatrs of my oiee to the bent -cf my ability. With rey ei.Klnccn.-iK i training and experience I fvcl capable , of hai-dling tin- work conm.-tcd vv.th' the oHici'; especially thr rmd wrk. j which is becoming more important than'', evar bofore. Sistncd, u. G, Jack, n. To the Voltrs of Tillamook County. I hereby an iouncu that I am a can didate for the nomination of Shi-rilT on the Memocratie Ticket at lh- primarieH in May. If ott'Clc.i I iil perform the duties of my olllco to the beat of my ability without fear or favor Respectfully, N. J. Myers. about more through local conditions tiian by foreign competition. In regard to the cheeia market, that remains firm, the present duty of 20 per cunt advulorum, apoireitly, buing sufficient V secure u ;i((u;ni lisastrou-i foreign competition. The much herald ed invasion of "Kanyaroo" cheese, which has been thy wail and cry of lo cal standpatters has not materialized. Which fact has no doubt already occas ioned the calamity howler much sorrow. The following taken from the mar ket reports of the Oregon Journal of the 17th, m of interest: "There is -t very firm market for cheese throughout tho country. Only Fcant s'lp.-ilie are being offered by Til lamook and tiis is being held at full prices with s-iippera unable to fill thei,jell trade. L -.ern stock costs more to land :ure th m home make and it, is not as uxtenuiv'-'iv sought." After all, to put it as we heard one of our ran.-hur friends state today, "what is the use of hollering until we arc h Jrt?" Oregon product have been effected very little by the reduction of the tariff", marly everything bringing a good price, with cheese and wool at the very top noteh. Calamity howling under tho present circumstances is really ridiculous, and those who have tho interest of their community and country really at heart will nut do it. Ir .s b -id abortion among cows is caused ijv Binut in uat hay. Smut can be prevented by using our absolutely pure formaldehyde according to direct ions. C. I. giough Co. "The employer in clasK A is roquired to contribute during the first year Ii per cent of hta pay roll each month and to deduct from the wages of each of , his vwo itmen aut.ject to the Act, one half of 1 per cent, with a miniinUTi of miiia. iui vnv.1, ,, "I n 11,141, twt- ward same to the Commission with his contribution. "The Class II employer pay i into the fund monthly during the first year li per cent of his pay roll and is required to transmit therewith one-fourth of 1 per cunt on account of tho wages of each workman subject to the Act with a minimum of 25 cents for each of such workmen. "Any employer in either class who operates for 12 months without acci- in his pint and has made pay ments to the Commission as per the above schedule, will not bu required to pay more into tho fund either for him self or his worl.mun until accidents oc cur in his plant, the protection of the Act to continue the same as before; this provision being subject to an em ergency clause to care for a possible scrieb of feorious accidents, "No employer may ever bo called upon to pay in excess of Ii per cent of his pay roll for two successive years on account of any one accident and then never In u lump sum but tdmply by paying into the fund for two yeurs ut the rato provided or tho class in which his industry is place J. "The Act provides for tho p.iyinent out of the Industrial Accident Fund of hospital and medical treatment nut ex- j feeding J200 in nny one case, expenses of burial not to exceed luu In any one Tillamook Clay Works KRfcBS BROS., Props. 1 U;l ! ikrt .it th. We have now .1 imii! tile read v (t tin- in. BRICK, - - $10.00 3- IM. DRAIN TILE, SI6.00 4- IN. DRAIN TILE. 520.00 !! H'k .I'iil (! f-iil U '.I.' ' PEK THOUSAND VtM THOUSAND PER THOUSAND f.tui . Loeatol 'i tilths Mitith -il T II iun(i!, mi hi. nil 1 1 i vcli -! I niuruAL nnoNr. Neuralgia To the Voters of Tillamook County i I hereby a ..i..u . myself as oar.di- j date for norninati'in at lm Primaries i u-.l.l if.... if in! , t, .1.1:-. t nuiii ..i.iy i.i, iiri-i, an ii liouiiifiiriiii, lor the office of County Judge. If nomi nated and el'M-teil, it will b my end'-a-eor to serve the people of the whole County to the best of my abilitv. I nil in favor of good roads, and believe that they should lie constructed with regard to the future needs. It will he my poltry if elected, to use strict economy in the expenditure of the public funds of tho County. A. M. Hare. To the Voters of Tillamook County I wish to announce that I am a can didate for the nomination of coroner nn the Republican ticket at the primaries in May, If nominated and elected J will perform the iiutie.-iof my office to the best of my abilitv. Dr. W. C. Hawk. To The Voters of Tillamook County Upon solicitation of many of my friends throughout the county, I have decided to rur, for the olliro of County Surveyor on tho Republican ticket. If elected I promise nn economical and ' impartial administration. I invito your in, -est knit ion and mipport. ,. V. Wilson, Ltay City, Ore. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce myself as a eandl. date for the nomination of surveyor on the reputJltran ticket at the primaries in May. If nominated and elected it will be my aim to do my duty to the very best of my ability. A, M. Austin. To the Voters of Tillamook County. 1 hereby announce mys.elf as a can didate for the nomination of the nfllcn of County Commissioner, on tho Re publican ticket at tho primary to be Held May If), and should I be nominal cd and elected will endeavor lo servo the people of the county to tho best of my nbllity, Frank L. Owens, Cloverdale, Ore, Is your throat sore? Is your voice husky? Do you cough? If so, Try ZYNOLE TROKEYS They Help and Relieve L LAMOOK DRUG STORE KOCH H ILL, PROPS. '- v- KOCH, HI. (;., iJhUTbCHI!, AI'OTM'KH TILLAMOOK, OR KGON BOTH HIONKS sufferer fi 1 ShWa I--, tralrs tn t uxitlirn n'ltl i No ruhhiiifc' i a .rbti! ALEX. M'NAIR & CO. MJESli JSH A Th U.A iiii WA.BIJS KITCHEN RANGES and HEATING STOVES Sec U. for Price, llcfWelOrdm,,,, El.owh.ro SBUSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD, TWICE A IT COMES . .14 mm w. n it m. & N M II J I INI mE Kills Pain ltinl ami l'l.' I. All ( .1. . 1J1 . ..Iff I I V " I lUltll'il fLWle In ( 'i rr il"- I two lln frrl Willi t .. . , . i .1.1 . 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