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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
BlWttWit ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TimcnA v A.m m.. LARGEST CIRCULATION OP" Amv cd7 ir-ION OF ANV Paper in Tillamook County 'lU.A.MOOIC, Onijook, A run. a, H)l. J.. NO. 'J I im 14 ivcalTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK M I I OK TILLAMOOK lUJiOW LOCATLD IN ITS PltW BAIMUWi ROOM NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Ilnltlmorr. HIkIiI linn been elven i,. OF GENERAL INTEREST p pit 1 "f l)i,vU 'Cn",, 3 ",0,ll,"i ranaina Lanal Tolls Exemption 0,4 ""' "i Mm Herman Km..., Events Ocourring Throughout 0i ii ...... I ufl(leltvbiirii. Ph.. (branch iln. en.fi ' .. ;ini, I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING tni.BjUlDlfiVITrS THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND MAKE AN INSPECTION OF THE ROOM OI1S.B AND ITSF.QUirMF.NT ? Safety, Security, Service, I be Repeal Has Majority of 07 In House. WR.bftiKim, - Thf dun. f rn,lro, "WaUTw. altr old uf tli twwt pfl ucnwr l,ti nutigBiwi tn MMttf ftf ! umun. o(ed itysburg. !.. diroiicti the rfi Int of itir mrtiiM of itif:" eye to the. cljjld' eyeball, according to a Mate- ! mint of phy.ielmi nt n hospital. rttiit, they aert, have brought out j liio State During the Past Week. 4 to reneiil 1 ii i Ul PtOrUlM of (he Panama canal net ,1 wi)ittiJS A,trrn veel from tho of loll. The vote on the. tffta t ii; l0 ij ,(J,jMrtj. ,,f t OtM ftl ttpfWMt Of till- lTUIIMl M ftf PiHem WtlMjii Thf venlJfcl ON the Uu' whlrh has kbsriMl owcr. fr v.rv, came nt tin rkM of MrrUu day wnde mem orabl- In the initial of thn bonne by fart without ii doubt. When tho ."Fire Tinder" Will Be Uted In Baker. ' 1 bajlctftre Wfm riHfwii'i.il If ..., H..,.i ,i.,.. lub... k i ... . - 1 "I", ilS ..I.im ...it ., . ... . . , iij,i(jiui int. rmiri. fir n rrf.ru rririwi ri.. , nm,,,. .T ...... ...i . w it"il candle which miin iiiovimI In! thn Baker County Forest Fire Prol-c- frl Of him AllOtbur tfNt tllill brlnifH I ttVn association for Ihn i-i.mlni- war ou the fact morn clearly In Hint the 1 Include two " fin' finders." The "fire Ch hi no wink bin oylbl If nnr ; fltKlcr" In a miiiw (.;vlco to thin m.-c-ort kinall object la wavvil clornj to ! Hon. It will locale a forest fin within Ihf eye. jn jHillna of approximately 30 mll. An The ilmmm, from which hu baa been ineaniefil of I per cent per acre on njlufferer lncn he w.m three wei.kii;" 'he lAmJ roirenentuil by tho metn- o!4 U knomi a aiaphytoma of thu COfllCU. itM.u Mf.4.. ii i, . , t-TeHr Leaot Cfurge on Schoo ILaster Cards Best Line in the City Come indlxMJuTIm.Overr All Kinds LAMOOK DRUGSTORE iKOC H iV. HIUL, PROPS. K.E K - II. I'M. C. M'UTSCinLfAI'OTMKKK hVXito Til i AMCX)K. OH lvOON mi otliar ilemocrittlc thleftjiim, itt-l up to opfHHltlim to the prmbletit on no lM4e bk!li the latter hail declared ml iu hl txHuliut of the miilua i fOenifl t;fy. NrlhMt Votfi Agalntt Mrpcal. Tho feprrnltnlltr y rullKfeM) ChnrKliiic the Ouln- oyinhoolhf)uiie at the head of alk-Red WKlallBt nympathUem, Mm. Klorn I. Iicrnlilp will provide a fund of over 52000 for tlilx iitirpoRe. Boy In a "Brigand'" Cave. ItoxeburK. 'Don't you ko near Uier If you don't ant a bullet tibot Into you," Wllford Hlmmoni, iiKe 10, told MINIMUM WAGE TO BE $11) Indication Are Washington Scale. Will Be Hlgheit In Country. I Olyrnpln, Waah, On a tent voti; nix of tho nine member of VahlnRton'a firm minimum w;ik; confernncc voted for a J 10 weekly minimum for cm ployea In mercantile CHtablUhmenta. The three employer who were mem ber of the conference voted "no" to the S 1 6 motion, but each explained that he would vote for the J 1 0 ncale If proper arrangement could be made for the employment of apprentice at lex than tile minimum wage, Ixibor Comnilisriloner Olcon, who Is chairman of the comrnlnslon and also prexlded at the conference, ruled that undor the Vn nil In fit on law only the commlMlou had power to nettle the apprentlcenhlp question and then only by cninting Bpeclal certificated to ap prentice The proposed J 10 minimum wage will. If finally adopted, be the highest In the United State. l ojeman, deponed by the new c!3ol Countable Singleton when the officer boarv! for her leaching, amiiHhed In ' otpreKned hi intention to search a th doom. re.-iumel hrr position and cave near Cottage drove which young forn abort time routed her ucceRor, Slmmonti confessed he and some other Mm, J Clarke The countable finally hoys had filled up like the home of a fnw Oretfoo. Wnahlnglou and Idaho rrwUt her on a charge of Inciting . brigand, and which, he said, was a flol ami look her from the nchool- ' guarded continually by an armed sen house. tluel. Tho frotible followed the action of lh board after a' 'recall election had, ouited friend of the ex-teacher, j BRITISH SECRETARY OF WA.1 QUITS OFFICE IjOndo-i John Seely resigned n llritlnh war secretary and Premier Hcriiirt II. ABqulth took over bin port-, .lollo. State Water Law Hit By Court. Iji (iraiKin. State laws governing the statu water board Insofar an It declares that tho board has power to make wnter appurtenant to certain property. Hint Is. water assigned to a specified tract of land for irrigation, be used perpetually on that tract and no other, have been declared uncon stitutional by Circuit Judge Kuowles. toJcx! H4ly aeatM.l the paagt of tan AttlnlMmll(a bill propiuK to rwtwal ih toll ruoinptlou clausn of lb I'.irMuan imhaI art All member frtnii llini state wern rorni end all oted lth the minor. It) On ttm final vol i:o democmin In Oirji Uouo uol by thn prenldvnt j Twetlt) five republican l"l ' t'fU ;rt)ltt Also otnl to uiiiin the! piceltlent ITfty-two democrat folio rd Hpeak er CUrk and ltader Diiderwcnid In i1'f-Ai In their MundfaM determluallon j that lh lifeol'leiil im wrung 111 Ills ..W-llon-thntMrii-rrmpllon'fOr Ainef i lean knit' i n tioiaiion oi in nay I'aunreftite treat) with (Sreat llritaln. , I Hn right Likely In Stnstc, I i The bill nu lo the rieimte. innd. within a few davs. j where ihn fkhl will ,e renewed wlthj Mr Am,uj(, apparently consulted no all iif the viRor and deiHrmluatlou that 0I1 XC(Ilt , klnK bt,fon. hU boIU attendMl It In the loer bouse , ,ilH;j,ion. Wis collettgues In thu cabl- A poll h..J the nenati. Inter- j r, fcr(,nil(1i , bo iih surprised ns the , wennlr commute, lo whlt'h the bill j wMlr ,,.m,er, 0f the house when hu repealing the nemptloti of tolls to j his plans Mr Asmiith Ik al- roail American ships 1ll be r-j r,aiy Unl or, u( , trc-auury. which, was arrested on the county road ns , frrrinl fjlli.wtue Ha twwmge by he j of(l(, (,! will continue to hold. If he ' ho wuh bringing his mother ln-law and Child I Deserted. SL flcletiH. (tailed to aXdeserted iJsJSitt premier.. will resign . from tbJ bnm-neri-WVt-Rt.-Hrn-iBn-T house when thn second reading of the dny morning. March 17. where Gus home rule bill I about to be taken Hegel.) had found n child evidently in up, ami will appeal for reelection to tentlonally deserted by Its parents, bin constituent)! In Knst Fife, Scot-1 Deputy Sheriff Iiku kept the matter . secret till last Friday, saying he had n clew he wished to run down. Wife-Murder Charge Preferred. Kugene. Charged with causing the death of his wife by poison, Andrew 11. Itossen, of Springfield Junction, J. F. STRANAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER hah id 1. 1 nc I h (if I) ii ilti till ctmtnirth, ftiinish- Utlmu'tiiiil (linv.'iiifis lor I Ik miiiic flliM- ij'lrtt i-i (Imic. Will ivc sou the lowcs-i 'illc I' i ts (hi mill worli find fill other lniilil imitii ! Mi . Stimwilian is iii.MiiiiffKtuu -i's Ft lor i. i, Kinds el mutt t ml iiiUiiiil- m tc Itonstn v ,, of Imiltliiis tlmt is net mM in lootl n i 1. 1 1 t Kim a call consultation and tulld.nc advice tH times. Next to Todd Hotel liouio. will tote (eil tor ami seven nlnt the bill Kor the bill Chilton. HhlebU, Owen, j Hi mm on, llraudofieo, Ouge ami Thorn , ton i A Rain t th bill O'C.ortiuui. chiilr- man. TbotiMU, WnUh. Ilonih, Craw. lortl, 1'rrklnn and llrlstow. had merely shlfteil from one office to her daughter to Kugene. nnd he was another the resignation of his seat in j lodged in Jail without bonds, the hoiisn of commons would not have , ROBBER KILLS ONE AND SHOOTS SECOND Mount Vernon, Wash. A man be lieved to be Charles Hopkins, known an the "tattooed robber," because of the words "true love" tattooed across his hands, killed Tony Gerb and shot and probably fatally wounded John Freeman, loggers, two miles north of M c.Murray, 15 miles southeast of here. Freeman and Gerb were walking along the tracks, when the highway man halted them and demanded tbefr money. Neither had any and the rob ber obtained a .razor carried by Gerb. Incensed because of failure to obtain loot, tho robber drove the two men Into a slough 300 yards from the track. "Guess I'll get rid of you right now," said the robber, and then bit Gerb on the head with hlsistol. kill ing-him. The 'blow- broke-theTihJfoV but the robber produced another and shot Freeman through the neck, leav lug him for dead. Charles Hopkins, known in manj coast cities aa the "tattooed bandit,' was arrested at Vanhorn, on the up per Skagit river, and Is a prisoner in the county Jail here. He was. taken Into custody single handed by Marwli.il Joseph Glover, be fore the desperado coald use his load ed .3S-caIlber revolver, which he car rled'on his person. Hopkins wai asleep nt the time of his capture. been necessary. Ilutli houses debated the .situation, I but the debates simmered down Into mere assert Ions of otic side, of n plot to seduce the army, and on thu other EDUCATE TO PLAY GAMES Other Toll mil. Before Committee. I "I'l.i of a plot (o crush tho Ulster cove- .. . ... , minters with the denials and counter- Thure an other bills pertaining to . tfiui- " ' .... , f,,,l.,lu ntiil lnifil.iil riiirunriiillrl.iu tile MMlue Irrioro uiu vniiuin i uuiuiiimi- xamook Clay Works KREBS BROS., Props. hvi ii,... . t:.. .: . ...i i .. ..I I. . ,!.- rim! dr.'iill '! I) llllllll'tl JlllIY ll IMIV.I ' foi the nmrkci ni the lollowmn prices: IICK . ctnnn pre? THOUSAND I'IN. DRAIN Tiir "tin nn pro THOUSAND IJN. DRAIN TILEr20.00 PER THOUSAND ptcil 0 miles south of Tillnmonlc on main traveled rond. MUTUAL PHOMC X. M'NAIR & CO. r2H A Mj fail A It l W A KITCHEN RANGES mutt H CITING STOVES ee Ui for priceg Before Ordering EUewhere ! and no one will predict how long the .ciimlhltlee will hold the MlbJeOt under ! cuukidviatioii Seualor Chllluu has n bill wbleln Inslimd of directly repeal tug ibu tolls evomptloii clause, would put ft HP to the preldllt to deter ' tn!ii what lli should pay toll Then tbitre Is Smiator l.ewl' hill em (mwerlllK tin" preaident lo suspeiiil , tolls. iud another. Iiitii)ducil by Sunn lot Iteml. Nould repeal the tolls ex einpiiou and then grant to foreign . iihlp the rlRht to compote with Amur nan coamuUv ""'l' 11 ,l"t mm the seimtor put It. V" lruk '"' Amiulcaii eoiiHtlsi shipping tiiouop ol that may exist." i Wlluon Sustains Page. ' Having received n ropy of AnilmH imdor ran"'" reeetit speech In London, lo which Homilor Chamberlain and other look exception on account of lefeiem-o lo Hie Monroe doctrine and Ihe I'aiiunm canal. I'lonldent Wilson ; told callers he thought Hit' speech was poifct'ily proper. j National Capital Brevities, 1 After striking out llm amendment logalUIng pooling. Hi" oenale iiiimsscd the bill to rc.Kiil.im trading In cotton fuluieH. Steel Imports liiivu fallen off fl, 000,000 under tho now tariff, lloth Germany and tho United Kingdom load llm "nU'l Htutois In Imports of Iron and steel, says a WtulilnBton re port. Vencxu.la and the United 8taton have HlKiu'd a new Ve treaty which ptovliloB that ciuostlons which cannot be Buttlod hy diplomacy mny be re ferred to an International ootmnltmlou for t least ou year, Heimtorn rolndeiter ntt Hall t tacked h hI'ch'J"! lPKlHlntlnn tho bill Pamphlet Prepared by Superintendent Churchill to Go to All Schools. ! Salem. l'lay and education, equip ment, types of school buildings, games , of various kinds, festivals and special ' clays, athletic meets and athletic badge tests, field meets and other forms of exercise Hre topics discuss-; j ed in a pamphlel which Superintend-1 1 out Churchill is distributing nmong Logoert' Association-Opposed to Toll, the schools of the state. Mr. Chur- , l'ortliind, Or.T-'The I'nclflc Coast chill's idea Is to tench the children ( Loggers' iiBsoclatlon went on record how to play wholesome games nnd here In favor of free Panama canal hnve recesses devoted to such instead tol for Ainorlcau vessels In the coast- of leaving the children landing about s Ise trade. 'basements nnd schoolgrouuds, when, ' they should bo getting needed exor- No member of the i.ntlonnl party, of which John K. Itedmuud Is the' head, uttered n word in tho house. Run Down Counterfeiters. Portland, Or. 'United States secret service officers detailed to run down a gam; of counterfeiters who have placed a large number of bous ta and $10 goldpleccs hi circulation in the Pacific northwest have arrested W. C. Vaughn, alleged to be the leader ot the gang, In Jortland; Harry il. Stone in Spokane and Charles Dumber lu Seattle. -.-una til)) J" .(ddn fi)imb.iu tiu iiunio ot jutin nit: uii(1hdi iiiiajjiuv 'M luii) puu Jil.llllM jO .(Itmitltlt! ip WUOrlJ.Ml' ooo'Qi imn Bppu puu H.mus i'JJI'ifl ,'"l J 8)t0dill IlinipUJ .U) JO CUllOJ OAUI BOJUU(M llM.)JI)J X'IIB 'IUI.UIU1 5(U llUI (IIJOpOJ .M JO s.iiuon jop.uiu ill1! i:oiiiJdcuddii auuii ibui oii j.iao inuuuii: iiuiUH Ji) )uoiu puu t dsuot oi until iMoui 000'00'J'Zt inoiiu MOO W'UHi 5IU.04UJ 'Hiq uoiiiiJdcuddll .(uui: luntmii .nil i.mi!il oiuu.w mix puoj iiiir.i IS oohiiumiuv 'otfiM t.) ''tl J1' .aii''n8 'A'umltiio.i n.'oj .i) oip o iiiiiiiuoK ui B.iaou 000r, uiuos o) K)uHJ li:o.i ;o oib inn apj else. ... It has boon found that in many schools the children do not know how to play wholesome games that were played years ago nnd that inauy of the teachers do not remember them well enough to teach them. This bul letin gives n largo list of games sult-i uhlci tor tho various grades, carefully classified, with full directions how to play each game. Milton Votes Bonds. Milton. The proposition' to bond the city for $18,000 for "the extension of the intake of the water system, to give pure city water, and for the de velopment of the elestrlo system for supplying power for irrigation of or chard tracts outside the 'city limits, was carried at the spae':'.! election, thu vute being 120 to 50. ' j Slayer Gets Prison Term. Corvnllis. Gust Matimtius, found guilty of manslaughter, was sentenced I to sen-e from one to 15 years lu the Oregon state prison. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE I Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" Delegates Are Invited. Salem. Governor West has been asked to appoint delegates for Oregon to the second national conference ou marketing nnd farm credits to be held In Chicago beginning April U. Mnr kota and credits lu thu various states J will ho discussed with tho object of bettering conditions. Persons deslr-, I lug to be appointed delegates to the j conference are Invited to coiniuunicnte ' with tho governor. Fight on Scab Promised? Hood Hlvor, Professor H. S. Jack on, of the Oregon agricultural col lego, has procured tho services of Pro fcB&or L. F. Henderson, formerly head Refuses to Put Ban on Tango, Uoston, Muss. Tho bouse of repre entntives has refused to place ban on the tango. A bill which makes dancers of the tnngo, or so-called an imal dances, liable to arrest, fine nnd imprisonment, was overwhelmingly de touted. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club. 91c; blucstom, fl.00; red Husslau, 90c. Hay Timothy, 17; alfulfa, $14. Butter Crcamory, 28c. Eggs Ranch, 19c. Seattle. Wheat BlncBtein. 98c; club, 88c; red Russian S7c, ! Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, v ; ot iue ueparimuiu oi uoiauy ot tuo tii Dor ton. university or icttino, nt .Moscow, in conducting experiments with the scab problem that In confronting tho grow ers of tho Hood River valley, Kggs-21c. Butter Creamery, !9c. Si.Ucrlbc f.r ts? Herak'. - .i