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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1914)
ilfttmoftfc ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY :rARGE:STClRCULATIONOFANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY VOL XXI. Tillamook, Okkgon, May 29, 1011. NO. 37 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK TILLAMOOK IS NOW LOCATED INIIT6 NEW HANKING ROOM I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING AND INVITES THE I'UHLIC TO CALL AND MAKE . (ANIINSPECTION OF THE ROOM AND ITS.EQUII'MENT Safety, Security, Service, PATflICK CALHOUN IS ACCUSED OF LOOTING Han I'rnnrUro Patrick Calhoun, i irliIoiii of Uk. lulled lUllrouiJi. Of Sou IruiirliM'o, wiib arruit by llm fllrod rmm!tloii of 'looting" Ihnt rorpornilon of Jl.o'JO.ooo ami being' lorrk to for that nriicmnl 11 unim- taory ! for mi t-rjusl mnn, muitci tanvuht HMH jfi4U h f I ii v .1..!.,. ..,l.ll. i.i. fl v r - .... - . , , unii', niliuil I1IF.I nixiMir. Jiwrni W. I.lllmilliil, credit ed w tlm ooiiipauy'ii hooka with n'' vhIh.. ii ; Th Calhoun which was pun through apparently with tin Idea of aiding ihn fliwncm of Hid Kohitio IrrlJ untw) Farms. Inc., land scheme In lllfll ('nlllllllll 1MK Il.'ivl1v llllnr.l.1 ' twine in the attention of the commls-l lon through nn application for nu4 Utorlty to borrow money to add to tho fplltiHul r. rollliiK utoek. NEWS FROM OUR IDAHO GUARD 'HALIS OREGON NEWS NOTES NATIONAL CAPITAL ATTEMPTED OUTBREAK OF GENERAL INTEREST Owveiaud -Mr Calhoun ilnltii th lnimot thnt tin had applied fund ftf lht railway company to hln own FLY SPRAY! FLV SPRAY! Kccpa Cows Free From Tiles nnd Will Increase Their Milk 10 to 20 Per Gent. SPRAYERS Wc Also Carry a Full Line of Sprayers and Wc Guarantee Them, Also the nnv. i TILLAMOOK DRUG STORE KOCH S HILL.. PROPS. Ii- . KOCH. I'll, (i- DllUTSail'. AIWHKKK toil l HUNKS TILLAMOOK. ORKGON "Dry" Orator Bay Me Know Captor. it. lo' -llff l.oul It Pnimont. Ike problMtlouUt advocate .who said be m :l4ri'tl from Weitvllle, Hl( on March 81. and fotind In an abau Inm-d haute r"r Columbia, III., Hat. urrtay. awier'wl here he knew tho ones : rtmnlhl for hln drlenflon I In lrfl ' for ill. III., where thr grand Juryj now it- eriun h tnktt up tho Inve.i. J ligation of his atory TM3 MARKETS . Psrtland. ; Whont C'luh. SOc; bluoHtom, i9o; rt-1 ttuMlan. sCc. Hav Timothy. fJC: alfalfa, lis; llutter Croamsry, 27c. KrK Itancn. 2)c. Qeattle. h.VlitrttrrlllUuilom.j(,S,Jc.Vclub,e,8 ntil rtuttirhti. S5c. ' H) - Timothy, il" per ton; alfalfa, lit jut ton Jii.m r creamery. 2fic. , fcr.it The old Spiinnth Kitchen Is 'n fine p!n.-r t.. irii foods, iu(hl service ami e'xtl treatment. President Insists on Passing Anti-Trust Legislation at Present Session. W'Bihln&ton. I'r'fildtit Wllnon will If (mllhf.i-d with nothing Inn than tho paas! throti;h Loth Iiuurcn of con Krf, t th prfitviil iilon, of the nttl tniKt IpBlHltitlou r:!iuly nricd oa. TliU w.im mado cloar hy officials clot to tho nlmlMalntllon. IIIk nttl tudo wait nr! lino'.vn In answer to UBifKtir.tloiiK tl:it r.omc Iai!et.i al the capital hcllmrd It would bo HUfflclei.t io pt'.m tliK nntl trual bills In tlm housr and only ngrno on a tlmi for a vote next rslon In thr scniitn. Tho housft of rcprwcntntlvcs, In an Hfort to rurh tlircui;h tho -cond of thr ndmlnlntrtion's anil-trust moan urcn, licg;in nlsht sessions this wnck uad the senate Is also undruvorlnt; to aped up Ifitlslatlou to Itisuro an ad Jolmmu-nt In July. OotiKruss Icadars admlttwl however. Hint If tho senate undertook to put through anti-trust legislation of a comprrhoiislvo untur! adjournment cculd hardly bo takun until lata In tho fall. Took Indictment to Save Morgan. A dramatic climax marki-d tho cIohc of tho anllon:il testimony of Chae. S. Molltiu. I'X-prcsldwnt of tho New York. New Iinvin z Hartford railroad, Ufjni tho lntcrvlato coiawurcc com tnlsalon. With avldatice of det'p etnollon Mr. Mellon nascrti'd the lato J. I'lerpont Mornti wn cosnudnt of tho Orand Tn. A: afso:ltitloi. for which Mr. Mot ion I.lmnPlf waa criulnaliy tiidiitod foi vloltioa of the Shannan anti trust act, and ttint h tool iho Indictment bclopj;?'! to MorKSii. aa ho be1 Events Occurring Throughout tho Stato During the Past Week. Special Grocery Prices Quaker Oats 1 Pitrkiii- ' ill I'ltilciL-f . . Crescent Baking Powders 52c . "j;i'miml C.tn, ivulttr price 1 5c 20c SI. (H) now ooc t P.miiil ('mi UVi'iil.'ir nrioL Dried Fruits ' tdc now 55c ! I'.iiuv I'nini'si 10c ptr lb. ' 1 l'uml Can, regular price ! i. t DriwigiV-nclicH JOcJperlb. I L..e, now COFFEE AND TEA SPECIAL Kn'-v Canicoln ColTci- ID LI... l-r $2.50; Unl.y Caraeola Coflco 1 II). for 27c Hennan Atnc-rtcan ColUv. Su-t-1 Cut, 1 pound 30c h Gurtuai. AiiK-ricau ColU'f, Stwl Cut, .5 pounds ODc RIDGEWAYS HIGH GRADE TEAS Ormwic LnlK-l is pound :ir.c; Orange Lnbcl 1 phiihI r,5c or Maiesls HU-n.l. 1 poul $H0; Capital Household, lioun.l Ray & Company ii ii RALPH C. BACON. Mgr. Grocery Dept. (K'nl-i... l i, inil " IIIIION Ol llllllliini lten Hl'polntud iiuolt oflflcor lu t." t01l modi tlo mirvny. Tliu propou'd now city c.lmrlur- of ,("rctt ih io ,o iidoptiil or rojeotu'l ft I'HU uliiutloii to bo huhl on J-'nday. jo 6. uliollllon of tho Btnto wmmto, '(omi'i..,(i, in it mport of tho IkI "llcn ciiiiinmt,,,, ul t10 titulo Hr''K 'loiiinoiith, wiim mloptud In itmolu Uon fdrin lah.r i''IV0 fill 1. 1 I .I.I..I ....!, I, llllM M'KI'O -'., IllllllHII HI, IHUIHl'M.i' -- '!'ytt., , Huij ygiyy tJfiiiii u ImhIci ii r o 1' Muff lust wi-i-lt, uloni? with fi7 I or luidd.'iits of iimro or Ish Hcrl- . .i.tiip 1 , rrtmle commuri'litl ,,rf,,rH ,. i r -ho hurt inllo of roud tmllt within ra.llim of olKht mil. of that 0..y, Tlio uluh umlmlnltuH to , ' . I.......... iiu rifutlitr ! A inllo of tho roiiti ' Tho Wini.Koll ouambor or commoroi- l mcurliui " ',v,,' uf 1)1 , With u vl.w lo Kt-llliiK '.on- 1 wjominodutlou for Htimn.un r to aouth siatorii (mil woatorn Alii. I.f About 100 npplo Bfowurs mot to noinlnnto oandlilatoa to trv on tho i.m.r.1 r iihontorH of tho Applo firow- own - : ora' usHOOlallon lo bo organism! by tho nmulKainatlon Of an inm f'i plnh' InturoHta In Mood lllvor. Donii 1. l'lpos of Corvnllls, prlncliml, mid Hoy M. I'oolu or IIIIIhIiojo und John (1. Mnanlni! or MoMln.w lib", al toruat 'a, luivo bejii nomlimtod Tor ilu WVat Voltit nxnnilnatlon at Vuiicmior bnrrat !H b ';. i-r.iMuaUvo MwU. ALaoltite monopoly of transports Ho i u.'.'lir Lsovornitn'iit i?K-.i.tlon m, cun::j ur sURsenl-'d b Mr. Muiiun aa the tioHititj.j of tho A:ntricn rail road problem. Majority of 10 for rtcpeat Predicted. Douioemtlc loadora in tho senate aro confident tho I'anama onnul tolls ninpiton rpl hill and tho arbitra tion ainendmonis will bo dihpodod of this wick. ?iwitor Ki rn, leader c: ,1111' 111:1.1 ti y. i aid a ot- would bi lauvn May 28 or fchortlj arterward. j and addfd that the repwtl bill wou'd i be uPd Uy a majority of at lonM 10 i Opponent of :;pcal are not lnelliifU to doubt thnt the bill will pass, hut the vote on the many ntueudmonta offorwl to tnodlly lt moaning will b wntohad with Interogt by suiiulors on both tddos. The administration h said to cviitor Its support on tho nmund uicnt proKi:oit by Senctor Slmmoub. doclnrlnB that tho United Suites wnlvoa no right ovor Jho I'anama wuinl. Parcel Poet for Selling Truck. Postmaster Otto l'raegcr. of Wash lugton. has at-nt out to tho pntror., of Uik Waahinjiton office tin advtsrtia Int: toxtir, coutnlutug the names ol 150 trurli fnrmora. fntlt and poultrj growers, homo fruit and vegutnblo caunura, and producurs of amoliod hams and biicon, who di'slro to servo YVatdiliiKtau coiiHUiunrH direct by thi parcid poHi. On tho reverse of the poster aro Il lustrations of a parcel post dollvory truck and of a basket, In which a Washington consumer has received a wuisiibh from a roiinsylvanla fanner during tho past winter, together with testimonials from 14 patrons of the Wnchlngtou office rocommondlng the parcel post for efficiency nnd economy In the shipment or produce. Producers from l'J statea, Including Now Jersey and Mississippi, oKur to sell their product direct to Washing ton consumers. National Capital Brevities. Tho senate ndoptod an aiuondmeut to tho agricultural appropriation bill proposed by Senator Johnson, appro priating $100,000 for potato quaran tine Inspection. Crentlon of an aviation section of tho army ns part of the signal corps, Is planned by u bill Umt has passed the hduso. The measure has the ap proval of the war department. Copy of the proposed peace treaty between the United Statea and Nor way him been rocoivd jit Washington. I5oli!), Idaho, Ono prlsonr-r Is dead and two wounded aa a result of, an attempted wholittnle dfllvury at tho Idaho state penitentiary Saturday. U. C IJeroup, S'jrvlnr, a life senlmco for murder, committed at l'ocatello, died , two hours after the attempt was mad. ! pre9 r00I Asked For School. C. A. Allrs. a prisoner from Shoshone Klamath Falla.--A petition Is being county, servltiK an Indeterminate ten- Jrrulatrl to plnc a measure on the tonco for forrt ry, will lose an arm, imn0t m th srhool election In June, which whs htt:r-d by a bullet from proposing to furnish text books froe one of the guns of the prison guards. ,,, tUa public schools. It Is I,ym.in Jones, serving a sentence of j thought thnt th hooka can be pur from JO to 40 years for murder In ( chased by the district moro cheaply Fremont county, was slightly wound- j tu u- lKe individuals, that there will be no discrimination In thoae Tho break for liberty was made j furnished and that the district wUl while half of toe guards on the prison alwayj have an atnpl supply. wall were at lunch. The prisoners put up a bench to the wall where No. 2 guard usually stood, but which was unprotected. The men were able to make the top of the wall. For Orchard Protection. Hood Hher. An lr,swtary has been established in Hood River county by Professor V. I. Safro, of the Oregon agricultural college, for the purpoee of studying the Insects that Infest Hood River vrJlcy orchards. Specl- Medlators Leave Much to Mexico. Niagara Falls. Ont. Smooth prog rcss toward a common agreement on , m ach hreeA of nsocu will be all phases of the Mexican problem Is . Balhercd and lhelr entire jfe course being made by the mediators and the w, be stU(JIe(3 tler iowerful mlcro Amirlcan and Mexican delegates. The gcope8t Hood H,ver 0reharda are bad mediators hare taken the position that ,y lufcatcd wilh insects this season, they arc essentially counselors and not dictators. They will not suggest Mines In River Removed, names for the provisional presidency, ! Astoria. Three of tho four subraa nor recommend any form of govern- rise mines that were planted along men:. From the Mexican delegates . the channel edge of Peacock spit and theiaselvec roust originate proposals . have been a great menace to fishing concerning the Internal affairs of their country. Jacob Rile. Author, Is Dead. Harro. Mass. Jacob A. Rllsnuthor, j pornance. honoted by Ms Intimate friend, Theo dore lloosetcll, as "the ?0dt useful . !t;ren,"Is :io more. operations have been removed. Two of tho mines, one the marker and the other floating near the sur- ' face, were picked up by the steamer SJSHGr bCADDlKG IS DFAD 2nd Comes Peacefully to Eminent Orecon Eccleclast Has Hie Ear Sewed On. Marthfield. Floyd Boylee, an em ploye on the !o;gtn3 train on the Icoiil railroad, caught between cars, bid ,h!a ccr pinched off between two jloga. He was brought to this city. AWirtinnrf nr. MlrtitrucChrrleA where- the eacSwib sejrvd won. The Seaddlng. Hplscopal bishop of the dlo-' st-rgeor.d say" the cpcraltion'wUr'bo ccse of Ore.ton, passed peacefully successful. V" ... away weunesaay morning at nia resi-. dence here. La Grande to St?gc 1". si'. -cycle Meet. I.a Grarde. '.s Orando motorcycie the second ans'ial Illshop Scjiddlng was taken ill last u-lth nlpnnil nnenrnonin. follow-! lllcn ar ,0 sl lug the diocesan conference, at which 1 motorcycle rste mtt centering about he had been presiding. The eminent ee- iesinst was conscious to the last, ere?king calmly with his wife Just be fore death caree. ! aneml services will be held Sat urday afternoon from the pro-cnthe-itral. Roosevelt Visits Washington. Washington. Colonel Roosevelt re turned to Washington Tuesday on one of tho few visits he has made since ha loft tho white house. Tho primary object of tho colonel's trli Is to deliver n lecture before the National Geographical society on his South Atncricnn oxploratlons, but Wnshlngtonlnns who mix in politics were Interested In tho conference held with tho progressive lenders in congress. Scrotary Rryan and tlio minister of Norway will sign It when the draXt has been made A bill putting telephone nnd tele graph companies and pipelines under tho Jurisdiction of tho interstate com merce commission was introduced lu tho house by Representative Rellly, of Wit-cousin. President Wilson appointed a com mittee to arrange for the formal open ing of tho Panama canal June 1. Its members uro Colonel Ooethals. chnir man; Richard Metcalf, vice chairman; Colonel Harry Hodges, Surgeon Gen eral Gorgns. Colonel ttousseau aud "olonel William Sihert. Go toJDr. Monk for first class photo Rrnphinir. Ho always delivers tho g-00l3. I LAMAR'S f VARIETY STORE I Tillamook. Ore. t "DROP IN AND I LOOK AROUND" a rcotl e et In -: L.. Grande to Baker and rerurn. The date har been 'set for Juno 21, and Is sanctioned by the national federation. SMITH'S LEAD OVER Jl 600 Official Count of Votts Cast fcr Gov ernor Not Finished Yet. Portland. Although the official count of votes cam for governor at tho recent priinnry election has not been complied yet in all the counties of tho stale, approximately correct to tals show the relative positions for tho republican nomination with Dr. James Wlthycombe leading by over 4700 votes. Gus C. Moser second and Attorney General A. M. Crawford third. With a complete vote from all but one of tho HO" precincts of the state, the vote received by these three can didates was: Wlthycombo 19.313 Moser -- 14,561 Crawford - - - 13,605 Dr. Wlthycombe carried 20 of Ore gon's 34 counties showing his greatest strength In tho west coast counties. Duo to the fact that county officials have almost Invariably canvassed tho republican vote first, tho democraUc totals are not as complete us tho.e of the rival party. With Uano and Clack amas counties Incomplete, oue pre cinct missing from Marion county and eight from Yamhill Ur, C. J. Smith leads tho democratic field by over 1500 votes. Br. Smith carried 16 counties to Judge Uoimett'a IS. none of the other threo candidates coming anywhere near carrying n county. Smith car rlod Ronton, Coos, Crook, Curry, Doug las, Grant, Harney, Jackson. Jose phine, Lane, Multnomah, Tillamook, Umatilla, Wallowa and Yamhill coun ties. Judge Mcllrldo recolvcd tho highest vote at tho primaries for re-election to tho suprsmo bench of Orgon. Boy KH:a His Brother, Grnuts Pass.--'.:; chard Sauer, 10 yenrs old, son of George Sauur, was ncclden-1Iy shot and killed by hla brother, Creino Bauer, 12 years old, whllo tho Irtter was loading a rovolv-, or. Tho bullot otruak Richard -In the eye.