Cie CUfantook Berald ; C. , trorr.blcy, editor . 1.$ttcri Civlce n Ulech c - Cucsd.iv amlt-iM-iv , Knterod a se.-oii.i-vMaiu nitt-r Mnv 1". lil at the p.t utile at TUIiunook, OreRn umtor the net of Mnreh 3. IS?.'.' srnscRii'TtoN si..vo a vkk in advvnck yidocritslKfl Kates line .10 .05. Each subseouont inrtwn. lino . tvi'Ki'lution of imdolenco ami Uvl,re not tow. per line uinu lYofcMMonlcBtl.tiH, l.ol nianUr Advertisement, pr Inch .2 W .t I. Ilwnl.v A Am must ho in UlU Of 10.00 on 4p,,,iFV iv Thw-sday Morn- 05 iKS to insure publication in follow - OS In Tuesday an.i rVidny lsu. .?j Rowut ar imperative. oinit.jn..- i ................ l t E. Tr mb!i v. FrfHor, !Hibluher And manajror. first National tlnK or TiVamook. mo"rrsco holders. I pent .(iv,-,j,irMif first Insertion, pr line Kach mitweouont insertion Homestead Notice Timber Chd.ns Notice. Pr line Curds of thanks, per Hne Locate, "wr line, first insertion ttespay illy u, ihm., Whenever there i t th leal mry Mam this -he ! v m-- v llC Mitt' v ivS 1 'i "I 1.1,11 ant-- opm trarj. tribu' isal out true statements, thin are on tho up (trade again. nd we will noon for I get all about the depression. Of course the oM time Mand mi gangsters ami sctivii - i i the saloon a ftreat ' .,' ''.nit the possible in-j ' At present, lor in- ... u.vl,.., .,v-r wt m .mi oi me Rreai rev- ;boeue trey are oat, but the Amort- cn people, as rl. have intelli i uenc ami patriotism enough to lay ' partisanship aside and work for tho 1 welfare of the country nml thrviti lies licenses. It true jv i mto arc recived front b-tt it is also tme that l.u the saloonkeeper a i 05 per cent or so for ; frty of our Nation. :! e revenue. John ; 1 ."-Viown labor trader . ,-i-i.tble word about the the saloon: viitpathy with the - , :-".'n made that the ! .ile of liqnor have ' : t'tc industrial deve! ! ; 'hi n.ukw. On the con 1 ' t!rv that liquor ha con mote to tKe moral. InteJlec- id material deterioration of the I people and has brought more misery j ' defcnele women and children ; than any other acency in the history j ... .Hinting M (t,,!;.- S.'ntim1 ' TARIFF AMD TRADE BALANCES. Bro. Baker -onttnues to carry oa his j calamity ho-vl. He haranRued about i t he cheese market, for several tsMte-t j ar.ticit atin , : s !t siviwl, a fall in Ute ' price of cheese, 'lis calamity howl in reHrd to cheese wa even more rabid j than that of Mr. La, of Union Moatj Co., fame. Mr. Baker am! Mr. Len j certainly make a rine team Lea seems to be doing everything possible to pat tne cheese question in ft false lii;ht bts-, fore the consumer, while Mr. Baker , from all appearances has endeavored ! to put the question in a fatee licht !a- fore the producer. Those who have rend the Headlight during the pan few months know that Mr. Baker has ap-' Representative Humphrey, of Washington, belong to the buard wind of the Republican party, Air. Humphro is the one. you know, who says President Wilson cost the na tion $1,000,000 a day or is it an hour? The one statement is about as true as the other. Here is another sample of his March-hare firuerinit: "Last yar the balance of trade against us was $10,000,000, the first time it has been against us since the j old Gorman-Wilson law went off the statute books. That must mean 1S97. Well, there was no yearly balance of trade again st the United States under that tariff, and since then, under a Republican high tariff, the three summer months of toot) gave an adwrsc trade balance of almost $ 1 S. 000.000 The Unit York World is authority for other adverse balance under the Republican pro tective tariff system: February, toto: ?joo,ooo; March, toto, Sto.JOO.Ci"; April, 1010, nearly $t,eoo,oo; July, toto, -three times that; August. 1010, Sj. 500,00a The pucstion that inter ests us at the prcsmt moment it this: Docs Mr Humphrey know better, or parenuy mea 10 civ ,mplr.o.. , js iRnorancc an inefficient excuse for tnat tne consumer was aonui 10 laxe the "karR-aroo" cheese and our market would be ruind. Time has proven that Vr. T'aV-- ar.d Mr. Lea arc both vron the cheese question, as there never was a time in the history of the cheese industry when our farmers cot more fur their cheese. The Headlight is also doing a great deal of calamity howling in regard to the egg situation. It U true many Chinese eggs have been shipped into this country, but the home article seems to be bringing about as much as usual. Twenty-five cent per dozen is a good price for eggs this time of the year. It is true there may be a demand for Chinese eggs among the cheap eating houses and among the poorer class, but then, that was what the tar itf on ei.';js was reduced lor. It was re duced to help out the "under dog" so to speak. This is where Mr. B.ker differs with the adminin' ration all along th" line. Tne administration ii constantly keep'",;.' in mttid the fellow that is down and needs help '.mile Mr. Baker being of the old stand pat, Pen rose. Cannon brand has no thought of the fellow that needs assistance. As an example of this, take his attitude in the I pavement case, how easy it was for hirn to side in with the Warren Con-1 fatruction Co., rich, fat anl susgy as it' was. It-seemed perfectly natural for Mr. Baker to lineup with the company. He can binell a pork barrel or a post office a mighty long ways. The Headlight in also making a greit fuss over the lumber situation, declar ing that the mills of th's county are being closed on account of the reduc tion of the tariff on lumber. Why don't the mills up in theSound Country close? Why is the mill at Banks being rushed to completion? Wnv is the Carlton Lumber Co, pushing to completion their railroad? Why did the Smith Co, an abusive Congressman fvenwhen he happen to be a Republican' Col lier's Weekly. COMMITTEE OF HUNDRED FIGHT FOR PROHIBITION. TO the big sawmill people of Coos Bay, adoption recently state that they did not con template a shut down? why the activ ity of the lumber business in Baker county? Why did 72 lumber laden ves sels clear from the mouth of tho Col- 1'rohibition for prohibition's sake i-, the announced aim of a Committee o! One Hundred, organization of which was perfected yesterday to as i,t in the forthcoming campaign for state-wide prohibition. Including in its irrcmberaliip 100 well known men and women of Port land and the state at large, the com mittee states emphatically that it Ires not propose to support any can didate, or party, or measure other than the "dry" amendment. The committee further declares that it has no affiliation with the anti- sa loon league, the prohibition party or other body committed to the cause of prohibition for the State of Oregon. Stating that in its membership are men who directly represent employ ers with a payroll of over $5,000,000 a year th-.- committee makes it known ! that it will seek to demonstrate the ..(vantages of prohibition by facts and figures and will hate its campaign i along these lines. 1 In a statement issued yesterday the ' committee nrakes clear its beliefs on the subject of a "dry" Oregon, assert ing that prohibition will be an eco nomic advantage to the state and that it will injure no business save that of the brewer and the soloonkeuper. The committee will confine its cam paign to logic and hard, cold facts, it in announced, and will not attempt to malign the liquor interests. Neither, assert the committeemen, will the of a statewide prohibition atiK-ndnrent hurt the hop industry as 05 per cent of the hops are said to be johl outside of the state. John i. Wheeler, a Portland lum berman, is chairman of the committee utnbia last May as compared to 39 ves sels in May 1913? Diirerent reasons are givo,i for our mills cloning down, but the fact of the mutter is, we never have contemplated even in the balmiest republican timed, that there wus much money in the saw mill business here until we got water transportation. That is the reason we have been fighting so hard for harbor improvements. If buainerw was not fundamentally good wo would not bo getting the prices we are for cheese. It is true business tutu ilui keued up, but if reli able) sources of Information are giving j of One Hundred, with Amcdee M. Smith and Robert Livingston, vice- I chairmen; Dr. R. C, Coffey, secretary and John 'S, Bradley treasurer. j Permanent headquarters have been established in charge of Arthur Hauck at the Abbiugton building while a 1 publicity bureau will be maintained , at 748 .Morgan building with Orton E. Goodwin as director. BW m1 KfI MM crv -iTU atria znz ii-im w stsu so j NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL New York, Pennsylvania ami Illinois Lead in Inconio and Corporation Excise. Washington. - Now York. IVnn)i vttnla ami lllinola paid ttioro (ban Imlf of tht $71 S.l turned Into th ua tional trwiaury In Income and corpora tton lave during th ftera) wr Juat cloned. A detailed statement of col lection made public ahowtMl that tre throe atntct contributed $37. Ml. 71. New York alone paid t".6!5.JI7.n.t (n Individual Income tax, wttllo the entire amount paid by Individuals t:irinr:hout the country una $l,3t6. S36 s. Tho empir state paid J9.TM. Jl5r or the $l3,07,StO II iwttl a corporation tax by all state. Pennsylvania ranked aecotid In both Individual and corporation tave. It corporation paid $.o6.3o&. aud It Individual In com tax collection amounted to a.l7M9e SS. Illinois was third In the Hat. with corporation tuxes amounting to ft.2M.gt MS and Individual lucouies agKrtfgatluK Jt. 076.171.11. 3 Federal Doard Choices Confirmed. Three of the members of the f.'doral reaerv board nominated by the pros! dent Charlea S. Hamlin. W. 1 0 Hardlns and A. C. Miller err con firmed by the senatti. The nominations of Pnul M. Wnr borg. of New York, and Thoma n Jonex. of Chicago, have not ben acted npon by thu banking and currency committee and probably will not Ik boforo tho end of the ueek. Meaam. Hamlin. Mlllor and Hnntlng take the oath of office within n f days, and the nork of setting In mo Uon the now federal banking system can begin at onco. Tho secretary of the treasury and controller of the cur rency are x officio members of the board, which rr--i .-f sereir mem bers. The llvo will constitute a quo rum to do practically alt preliminary business. Borah Continues to Fight Harbor Old. Thore la little llkehhood that the fight being made against tho rtvr and harbor bill In the senate will ac compllsh its defeat, though It Is be lloved that th bill cumioi go Into of foct much before August and may not become operative until a later ditto. Senator Uorah. of Idaho, who Is holding up the bill, tniunds to hold up the conference report latar, unlens cougresa grants some of thu l.ielidn tlon asked by tt-.o weal. As n means of accomplishing his purpose be ha offered an amendment to tho bill au thorising n loan of $-'0,000.000 to th reclamation fund, and Is demanding that that amendment be accepted by the st-:,ate. ills contwutlon Is that the river and harbor bill, with fw excep tions. carrls no direct bonoflt to the states, where the government Is build lug IrrlR.ition works. Colombian Treaty Is Likely to Fall. The administration by a party voto will be nble to secure a favorable re port from the foreign relations com mittee of the Henale on tho Bryan treaty with Colombia, lint senators op posttd to that document assert posi tively that the administration will not bo able to forco ratification by the sanato. It rentiiros a two-thirds vote to ratify and wore than a third of the senate are said to be opposed to tho treaty. National Capital Brevities. Major Ounural Wood, former chief of staff of tho United Status army, has been ordered in command of tho eastern department of thu arrnv, In a wordy altercation over the Nic aragua treaty before tho forolgn ruin. Hons committee, Senators Boot or Now York and Smith of Michigan nearly came to hlowa. It is Bald that loaders are hoping that a voto on tho Hudson prohibition amendment to the constitution will be had In the house about August 1. The United SlntoH has been asked by Consul Ooncrnl Cheshire of Can ton, China, to send aid for tho 2,000, 000 people v. ho are said to have been rendered destitute by the recent floods in two southern provlncea of China. The house passed the bill niponllnc the provision that anyone who wan In any way actlvo on the aide of tin rebels during tho civil war ahould not be eligible for tho collection of claim: from tho government. Claims total Ing Jlfi5.000.000 will thus bo revived It is said. President Wilson will fill all vn canclea where negroea aro now nm ployed by other negroes, In accord ance with a promise which ho made about tho time of his Icatiguratlon Whlto men will not take tlt places of tho blacks. Tho San Dominican situation con tinues to bo a puzzler for President Wilson. Ho admits having received n report that tho Aiorlowi cuiiboat Machlas had fired mi otki of tho war ring factions kmie they htd vio lated an agrmssont a to bosibard tho rebel cUy, Dr. L. Ucvvllt "'"rN'!!i1lW''J,, ; lUwtetreol Jivptn tahsl Hot It l'htt j .m.-e- U-x-ms a IfiTtl'""- - nk I lour : A. M- TlLLAaUMJlv UUK j El. J. Clau8en l A W V IE W iHit lNllimi Auvokat Ctitiinu-iciiil l.mltluiK .vr. A. l). PKKKINS I ' aKSttiKNT rihNflST Omce m Sittrro Hl-tg. All Wt ilntntl ni.I.MtH)K. Okma.N H. T. BOTTS ; Lawyer C0,MPl.tn:Sf.1OPAUSTKACT. nilur J''..' 1 - 1 llllHIMltlK iUtuK Tillamo.k b. C. DUNHAM PHYSICIAN a :.; 1 . 11 " 1 mnmiiok o,L I" Krf,,, m Or. lack Olson ? .... 1 KKSll'l' N ' ' 1 '- ' t)iHee Hour trom '-' n " 6 ' m' Oiliifrtlo. BuiWuig ltl I'hoiir. DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, H$ l.ocalrd in llc Commercial UW-j., .Sucreetlin Dr. i'- J- "V All Wort leufJ.il". IT""". ,, 1.1 U 1. ii. tXILc !!.. , , , m, CVn Kvfiiu,' l' 'in '": 'M'v1 PioneerTransfer Co. tj. J.. A RW, IV.f.. ivh rt'iMt Ihr Snmc I'tUc to lhync JUMV 1 1 1 AND HI NDI HMOS' Mttxilct ol-l rt Vlntt.utrr lilliiinoor. Count H."' Hlchj. lllco Apstlmrnli for itinifj 111 kiuis ..r r . 1: lt.nl. Vttimp !,! . . ,j J 1 IHtiOOin ISihVri lr lv fnrnubeil Vi s ::!.V.'i l m tho new M.. nV i n nxil nitifiiisi. ? i.....-uM- . - ""Mi oilier, 1 " MY PI-RCIIF.ON KTAiiine "IHUUJ If 1. II, .1 D ,, , , ir, . 1. .. . "" llairu .V Vi.1,1.. 1 .. . - --.1- ' l ! Tl ' . ; sni win go st lor , it, m ! no fr hoilh M-'... r 1 1. . niinuxHit., iir IE T. H. GOYNi Attornry-at-Uw and Land OlHrc Bustn.'.ts. UPP-! l Vt l : V I 't'-. J. E. REEDY, I). V. M. Vt.! l 1:1 N Mil A N )li..t! I'lmir.i; 'illamook : : Oregon Geo. Y. Winslow a rr i:m 1 v-v r.iiiii.-ii puh-s TUUmook. On-Ron I II. I AHOOK I'MlLK' I AKI.Ntl CU. H. S Ml NKI I Mf Uwatnt In H ul-1. - K.unrfh tv.-tiplpd l t ! I'.tsUf 'uitrl t)ir.ir iJ tJil tthls .,lv AmUUi I When Itcnitwleii KANCII t OR SAIL It Arm iic4r s i E. N. CRUS0N. I'm'titer anil I'.ijkt Hitnj;e.' Cuiitrnctn Taken Hsiitnaieg KurnUhcd. All "itk ltinrnntrrl. Office In Commercial lluildintv Tillwmook. Ot GEORGE WILLC1T Attorney at Law Fovz Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Deivered $2.'. 0 in Ten Cord Lots; $12.. 0 in Twenty Cord Lots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. Eat m-m-rmm ksVa J MllflllsTasS f 1 ii i ii v i ii in r n Mm At I III! f a ft. J l AT ALL ikut.t Hldhr;l II. - ci.vf rn, '"It . c . f John xa- I Hi M-irf, N-r.- !lTt TUUmook Tltlr iei Abstract Co. lw, Atwt'a'l' h(l Xjt'-t'A Sijrtr)!-- xtitHt, l. I.- 4M Tilt MiHlK Si n Mu.S -. in the t ircuit t ourl nl tt-,r .ta'r ,1 Jregn l-r I ilUmook ( mint) Cas Potter and Supply a curporaiion . plUiitid. C. H Alluer andH H All grr, dcltndanif To H. H. A liner, one of thr 4t.r named defendants Iti the name ol the State of Urnon You are hereby required to apprar and answer the complaint filed again st you in the above entitled cause n court on or before the expiration of sis wcks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail to so appear and ans wer the plaintiff will take judgment agtnt you for the sum of $.uftoo, Willi interest at the rate of mi i-rt cent per annum from Miy i . i for the further sum ol n-j ,(, with interest at the rate of rtvAn rr rrni from January aoth.ieu; for the fuitl, r sum of I50.00 as attornrv frv and for the costs and dislurriii'-tu of this action. This Summons is published by vir tue of an order made by the Honor able Webster Holme, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, dated the otli day of June, 1014, and the lime for the publishing o ( 4id Summons as by said order prescribed is oner a week for .1 period of six weiks, jnd the dale ol the firsi publication here of is June bth, lg 14. II. T. P.OTTS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice l-'or I'u bl icn I ton iwV'Jl.iv.1 U K'ven that Lewis W. Wtlks of lillamook, Oregon, who, on June 18, 1008, made home stead entry No. iojjo, now serial N'. V, X. VV. '4 ami S. K 14 S. W. 'A Section 3) Township 1 south llanB,- H West, Willamette Meridian, h.is fil ed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above describid be for the Comity Clerk of Tillamook t fllllltl llrt.fr, .ti t. ( Till t . " --'"ii, i 1 1 1,1 lien ik illy On-Koii on the 10th day of July, 101 ! Claiiutnt lies as witnesses' A.i1U"."l;,'ii0l","0,l' JrwU C- Wilks, Albert Wilks, and Sidney V. Andcr son, all of 'I illamook, Orecon II. V. HIGIIY. Heiiistcr. at W W " W mm m dm mw m-m V l ii . 111 1 inii CalB'KlIS & II It II IV Alt KITCHEN RANGES and HE4TING STOVES See Us for Prices Before OrdcrtnK Elsewhere a 1 i l r r a 1- m t a m. 1 1 iws -v- -w- mm m4L m a t t KRliBS BROS., Props. iv 11, i! ji IMIllll'll MippIV 1)1 III H IV nil" tile ready fur the inailicL at the lullow mij: n BRICK, - - JSIO.OO PER THOUSAND 3- IN. DRAIN TILE, 16.00 PER THOUSAND 4- IN. DRAIN TILE, S20.00 PER THOUSAND LocmIimI 0 miles soutli ol Tillamook oil illin traveled road, MUTUAL VHOMC Notice of Administratrix to Creditors NOTICE IS HHHHY(!IVBN, Unit the County Court of il, .State f ( Kon. f.ir 'lillmnook County , , 1 pointed the u, ersinel admlnlstrat ix Of till! I-Htale (if A hurl I !l...l...i cei.Nc.1, and any and all person.. Imv "n elnirnH fiKnltiHl sr.l.l estaie uro hVreiw iC ui.r,, i iireseni tin. same, toeether with the proper vouuheifi, to tle ,lr. Oxyaccetaylene Welding We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze, Brass, Aluminum, Nlckle 'Steel and Copper. We also weld broken Rears, pulleys, crank shafts, boilers and build seamless tanks, also do cutting and brazing. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MILL AND MARINE WORK' HINER & REED At Hlncr's Machine Shop No Jobs Iiki IPt. and None loo Small Dalcd June ,'!0ti,, ., Horcnei! V. (iitcholl, Administra trix of tl,,, I'Mulii of Albert J. Ciltchell, Dereased, T. II, (ioyiio, Atlornoy tor Admliilstralrlx. Notice of Completed Contract. Noticc Is hereby Kiven that U. , Jackson, County .Surveyor for Tllla '''ok County, OrcBon, has (ile.l in 1 office hi, crnlflcatr of tl.u com. I'llo" f ll.c contract of Tillamook Hay Construction " St0 of the Garil.al.ll M'lff I0 firm or corpora'10' Int. obierllons In fit u i o (Ion of said woik, may . , .1,. tbir ol'(' tVM) wccks iroiu iv . . . I, .... w - . . . .f inn Dated lliUlhpaMk'Wy J. C HULiyv Count CUt UmI.um.II.. f.ie Ihll llt'r"- tvflc wick,