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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1914)
4,i ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY P if a per in Tillamook Oounty nil .'! Tillamook, Oiiu;qj, July 17, 1011. oiiiKled in I. he Mrongesl Wiiy Growing Stronger Kvery Day 4si:rv.:s you wmw Ullr Sprjcbcn Diiitscb irst National Bank TILLAMOOK, OREGON wt, ;. rir. ff.-., J I'. IIOl.llKN. V Vf: Vhl W. J. KIK II Kits. Caahlar .Mciu'wrjof mdi kal ki;si;rvi; association Of I ie Unilctl Si it!s Kohi! Kohi! THE IDEAL LAXI TABLETS PURELY VEGETABLE 25c i I l L rvl ( JLJ y. JH JC-i -S LJH t- E. E. KOCH PR DP. I'- K. KOCH. I'M. 0.. DKUTSCMK. AI'OTMKKK People in the News (lovoruur Co nf ohm refumd to aui out mote truiM in Kinr eonl mln because of ultt.K tintniH by atfraora lo blow tip tl plum City Controller biiiuI White of IrfMilarillu, K . wM nrfitM on a eharaa of nmllioumt following the dlKOrry of mi sIIi-hmJ thoriiiKo of fUJCO In the nc uiinil. I.umbor m pr lol.l by H Wood Of BMtton Wlntf At gfaltlr. (hut tin PlMMM Canal would open u iinw trade n Ut Atlanilr roemi and he urged Ifeaw to toattn mor of the HiiUIkh! product Is ik future. IMlr1n that wtran offender thou 14 far In tin' Mtn. mmim-r a offn4ra, M m tiom Middnuich. acting pollr Juuo at KAiiwm cit. rirvl two of hr "i ft no and t.'.i.n rt-apeetlvaly, for maintaining Honor nitaca, It l annovreod that Oi-t.jjco lrt Williams, former minister of Die UoH4 Btllr to (Jrrwr v. hi plijUud bcau when, on a rwnt trip to In atUau Um Albanian situation fur ftt rld.Mt be wan uot rwognlufl by lit International rowimlaaion. Mr. noronc Conl :in Caroiim, tl. of Or, Sdvln Cannon, was arrtt.i . PrWpcrt. N V.. aer-'lid of boltig tin aaasastn murdvrd Mr. Ixiuis I 8llr "If" ' Hempstead manufai turon by firing a bullet throuf.li htr ' hour! wall h wg niMii!lnn In the ; bylcln'ii otftr I Antl-Sltinp Law VjIIcI. I Oljrmulo, V.'aali Tim nut mprenx- eotirt p.i'lti bat vuatnUlMd tutt valid ! y , of lDT-i antl tritdlitf. Htftin In1 tiy ui'bolUJui: th Kln wuiity aupoiior . ourt In the rajio of Iho tnt' iiKalnst ' I 8 I'ltiif)' fiabclt Deport Labor Men. Nnoo. Arl,--T0tlt) lnbor Inaders UW) flshl 'rr8ncanntfar!?oT?Brinlim "5rnr of 1600 niiiH.ru linn Iltii Iti iirnerpaa ' Ciithollc. 11 tlHheniinn. who recently t for torn.. 1 line, wcr ilfoorttl hurt, bv ' nrriv.-il from th SiicrnmPlitO Hlvor OREGON NEWS NOTES JDF GENERAL INTEREST Eonts Occurring Throughout . tiio Staio During llio Past M Vcuk. Brief News of the Week NEWS FROM OUR fcroVn Uont la Nailed Together. Ibany Two IC-imtmy wlro nails wftro 0iJ by l)r, II. I). Wnllace In t tlijp th Irtwturc! rifck of the thigh bono of A. IlAugbumi, 6, tbskhoo. mil.r who foil from 11 tricyclo Wad imsiy nictit I).ojiii; th location nfjba UrnmV. matin ll luconronlcut to HUigocaafutly bind. th nulla had to be drfirn throoKb the ntnnl onda of thij bono and Into the ft-wur Half omia nalU ar lmbd'11 In thin. nd tlufothpr half in tho oth'-r lont'. whore th)' will rnmnlu. Tho Injnrwl hli baa alpfr b.-dii placd In pliiti;r of l'rl iiita be kept o for nbout two motillin. HftuRhmnn woara n cork Iuk oaiailn rlcht llrnb from tlio kneo. I Bandltt' Dynamite It Found. IJciidli'ton. Dyimmltc cached by CharU'ii Manning. Ifidur of tho trio of jobbnrn who hold up tho O-W. It. &nK. train iiimr M enchain July 2, waa dUooverl by nnall boya In the out- aklrta of thla city. Cluronco Stoner. tho youriKeat of the trio, mild Mnn nhiK bnd brought n 10-pouud box of dynnniHe from fokevlllti to I'endltv ton. ArrlvlnR here hu took out 12 tick he thought they would nuod for ,M well 11 In Job nod then cachud thu rcutalndvr whore It wan found. fJrewo paid tho UnlUKl States 112. 000,1100 for the batlloahlpa MlMiaaippt am) Idaho. Franco a loan of I1C1.0O0.0O0 a thrco and a hnlf-pr cnt wna aubi..rlbd by pfwplo of Knince 40 thnCK oor. The four now droadnouKhta ordorod but yot not nam) will bo known ai Arizona, California, Idaho and .MIkkI slppl. Otforsln and 8011th Carolina wjrp ouco In a tropical climate accordlig t the Rtatoinnt of the geological sur voy department of the noverniotnL Tito llrat National (lank of Union town, I'., la said to have daclarod a dividend of 700 per cunt to Ita stock holders In order to dodfjo tho now cur roncy law. KstimattM tr. t the tout wheat crop ould approach tho bllllon-butbel mark 930,000,000 Irambels. to be tnoro nearly exact -and b tho grtsatoat wheat crop evur erown woro given out by the dnartmoiil of aurlcoltore. The estlmato for corn was 2,S6S,0OO. 000 bushela. Womn"n rlghta were recognized to the fullest extent by tho National Kdu- f oallonnl Association, which pansod I resolutions Indorsing woman suffniRe and otjual pay for teachers, regardless ' of ex, and allotted five of the ton vice presidencies to women. Without a dissenting vote. Dr. David Starr Jor ' dan was elected president of the as ' soclatlon for the ensuing year Onk- ' land. Cal.. wis chosen ns the raottlnr j place next year. "Astorln. enttltutlouality of one section of thu fishing Inwn of the stnt; was Flthlng Law Facet Test. A cao that will tet the ruuntltutlunnliKt oldlers. and Ik milil to be a reMdcnt of Cillfor I nln. wns nrreuted on a chnrge of fUh- "Dry" Clrctlon Ortlered In Virginia ' without a limine. He was found Itichmond. Va An order for an i Kl,IIt ntui " 0 and D costs. Ills rlertlim on the iiiestlon of state i.) I irohlbttlon In S-ptetnber was Issued I by (iirrnor Stuart ('lough's Conrentraled extract 1 OKANdK CIDKU maVes n delicious. ' relrohing, cooling drink, iific., 50c, ! SI 1X1 Mottles at C. I. t Ioul'Ii Co, atlorne) gave notice of appeal to the circuit court. Special Grocery Prices Quaker Oats 1 . . . ni. til Pfielwijir... 25c J 5c Dried Fruits mil v i-i'iifii.u 1 1 if npr in. "i. - 1 "iiiy unco rcnciic. uc per jd. Crescent Baking Powders f Pound Can, regular price $1 00 now 55c .'5 Pound Can, Regular price 70c, now 55c 1 Pound Can, regular price 'J'h',) now 20c COFFEE AND TEA SPECIAL I . . . . .v ai i- T l Is I . . f . 1 f II . . 1 111. I nin i'.....ud.. 111 he nt KiinvLJirMrmii i.o:irr 1 ;m. mr zic . SV. Wi - ' ' ' - - -T- F ' Ocnunii Aniericfin Collee, Steel Cut, 1 pound 30c German American Collee, Stcel Cut, :t pounds 65c RIDGEWAYS HIGH GRADE TEAS Orange Label Vi pound .i.")c; Orange Lahel 1 pound Doc Her Majestv's Mleud ' pound 2fc; Her Majesty's Blend "..pound 50c Her Majesty's Hlentl, 1 pound $1,00; Capital Household, pound 25c. lajesty i a. j m - m. n m rj Mgr. Orocery Dept. Ray & Company tiv a . i a i mmr.mr. iih iiiiii.. County Court met on Friday "liltd lo koiivc few niallris a inir v.oiiiiiriii.inMi ww,. '"HM SCVIIUII vltllllitllM. r roa, $noi..ie al owed. I'.. H. llarthrop, (or $J7.75. I..... nf nn i .....i r,. f,,i- i.i.iytl l.llllllivi ww., J toiulmicd. 4 "Miicr ol bids lor llic con ,n " it coiicrvtn lirldi.'c over .tc nclsitctu Sc Dolau fur $i,6.8.oo 11MI I' '. I Hilsclinu for $i,.l.oft. The latter was awanleil tlie contract. In thu matter of a public crossing at Idavllle, it appears that the cross iuK over the 1'. It. & N. Co. track now in use, Is located on private properly , and not in the proper lo cation to benefit Hie ptddlr, il was re solved (lint tlm Railroad Commission he miuected to have said crossing moved to a point wheie it will con nect with the established comity road. Tilco Apnrtmenti for Kent. Furnished or.; unfurnished apart monls, In milts of four rooma each for rent. These iipartmentH hnvo ovoif modern convenience and uro very nice ly furnished. Thoy nro centrally locnt ecf in tho now Masonic Block and make n most comfortable ntid desirable homo. Prospective renters enquire ut Herald otlleo. Roteburg Sets Bond Election Date. ItoHeburg. At a meeting of citizens It wiik decided to hold the election, to iiiilliorlri) the lit.suance of bonds In the sum of 53UO.OOO with which to help cor.Hirurtlon of a rnllroad from Rose burg to Marnhfleld, on October 5. The voters also will be united to umend the present city charter bo as to allow the i-n-atlon of an Indebtedness in ex cei of $5000. lis well as select a so called rnllroad commission. PACIFIC HIGHWAY JOB LET Contract for Five Miles at Cost of $50,000 Is Awarded. Meilford. The Clark Henery Con striictlou company, which 1ms paved 20 miles In the city of Medford was r.wardeil the contract to construct five miles of the Pacific Highway from Ashland north to Talent at a cost of approximately 550,000. Tho road will bo 16 feet wide with macadam shoulders of four feet on each side and will vary from mere re surfacing, whore the old macadam road furnishes sufficient foundation, to a S'.i-luch base of coucroto and U4 wearing surface of nsphnltlc macadam. Work on tho road will start at once and Is expected to be completed early iu tho fall. The one built by tho oounty from Central Point to Aledford has been completed and will bo open ed to traffic August 9, allowing 30 days In which to set. When present plans are curried out, Jackson county will have, by November 1. a bard sur, faced pavement extending from Ash laud to Central Point, a dlstnneo of 20 miles, mid an excavation of a 5 per cent gravol highway ovur the Slskb yoiiH to the California line ready for hard surfacing in tho spring of 1915. Seaside Ready for Troops. Seaside Twenty-five hundred Na tional tiuiirdsmou of Oregon and Idaho arrived Monday for oneampmoiit with the Twenty-first regiment of regulars, from Vancouver barracks, which has been located on tho plains a few miles north of this city. Tho regulars marched from Vancouver by way of tho Nehalem valley, averaging ovor 16 miles a day on the trip. Money to loan on first class farm mortmains. First National Hunk. National Capital Brevities. A delegation of Chicago business mon called on the president to protest against certain anti-trust legislation which has been proposed. Tho house passed tho bill which the senato had approved providing that ti-.omosto.iders fhlghf d!KpoFefvof Tthe surface rights to lands which contain 1 ed minerals. Secretary Wilson, of the department f labor. Is pleased at reports he is receiving which Indicate that the num ber of American citizens emigrating to Canada Is decreasing. President Wilson believes that busi ness mon are coming around to t.ie iidmlnlstratlon's view of anti-trust leg islation and are willing and ready that tho program laid out be put through ut the present session of congress. He made this plain to callers, following a talk with Henry Ford, the million aire auto manufacturer, and other rep resentatives of business. Ducks' Craws Yield Cold. St. Helous. S. Saulser, a farmer living near Yankton, cume into town with sever.il pieces of natural gold. Mr. Sanger killed eight ducks las' week and each time found little nug Rets of solid gold iu the ducks' craws lilt, dtickpeu Is on n side hill of rock Experts tell him there is probably . pocket of placer gold on his place. Train Falls Through Bridge. Dallas. Freight train No. 239 on the Salem, Falls City & Western rnl: way dropped through the bridge ov the I.ucklamute river near Ulack Ho. nnd Fireman Joe Fritz was bud ccnldcd and may die. but Kn:;ineei George Falkner escaped serious burns by keeping under water Elks' Convention Goes to Los Angeles. Denver. Substituting their city for payment of Seattle with quick precision, Los An' geles unit Southern California delega tlous swung tho annual National re union of Honer and Protective Onler of.KlUs for V.-: buck to the Pa clfle coast when nt the first sesslot of the grand lodge It seemed bourn eastward to Chattanooga, Tenn. Subscribe for the twice a week. Herald It comes 1 LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" i NATIONAL CAPITAL Plan for More Autonomous Gov ernment in f-hilippmes Is Laid Before Congress. Waahlnirtoo. An adroinlatratlon approtcd plan for a raor autonomous government in the Philippines as an other atop toward independency was laid before congress, In a bill Intro duced by Congressman Jones of Vir ginia. Mr. Jones is chairman of the houss insular committee, add bis measure declaring the purpose of the people of tho country as to the future political status of Kilip.nos. follow a long ser ies of conferences with the president. Secretary Garrison, Manuel Quezon, the Philippine resident commission to tho United Suites, and democratic members of the insular committee, all of whom havo approved It Informally. The bill makes no attempt to fix a date for Philippine independence. Its preamble recites that It was never tho Intention of the people In the Incipl ency of war with Spain to make It a war of conquest or territorial aggran dizement It asserts that It always has been their purpose to recognize the Independence of the Islands "as soon as a stable government could bo established therein." It declares it to bo desirable to place In the hands of tho Filipinos as large control of their domestic affairs as may be consistent with the exercise in the meantime of the right of sovereignty of the Unite States. Wilson Will Stand by Warburg. The administration met defeat In the first stageof its fight to have tho "senate" confirm the ' nominations of Thomas D. Jones, of Chicago, and Paul M. Warburg, of New York, as mem bers of the Federal reserve board. The banking and currency commit tee voted 7 to 4 to report the nomina tion of Mr. Jones to the senate with an unfavorable recommendation, and agreed to postpone Indefinitely fur ther consideration of the nomination of Mr. Warburg. "The senate must take the respon sibility for an incomplete federal re serve board. The president Is deter mined to stand or fall by Warburg. He will not nominate a substitute for him." This was the declaration given out unofficially as the White House's last word on the controversy between President Wilson and tho senate com mittee on banking and currency over the confirmation of Paul Warburg and Thomas Jones as reserve board mem bers. No attempt was made in adminis tration circles to conceal the fact that the Issuo lud caused an almost com plete split between the president and some of the leading democratic mem bers of the upper house. Bryan Defends Columbian Treat. y Secretary Bryan Issued a statement vigorously defending the proposed treaty to settle differences between the United States and Colombia over the separation of Panama. The treaty has met vigorous opposition in the senate, and ex-President Roosevelt has attacked it as a vehicle for tho blackmail." Mr. lirynn declared it was necessary to discuss only the fact that an es trangement existed nnd not tho events which gavo rise to tho differences; and that, regardless of whether Co lombia has a Just grievance ngalnst her more powerful neighbor, no one would deny that the former, couutry sustained great financial loss, consid erably more than the $25,000,000 which the United Stntes would pay under the treaty, through tho separa tion of Panama. As to the expression of regret on the part of tho American government, to which opponents of the ponding con vention offer their blttorest objection, the secretary said this was almost Identical with a similar expression In the Dubois memorandum on the basis of which tho Taft administration un successfully sought to placate Colombia. Don't be deceived In buy. R eup flour when yon can get Don. out's Uest, Bluo Stem hard wheat .'our at tho Til lamook Feed Co. Tho "Reel" Hour on the marl.et. :.ioney-(buck If not aatia-fed. i near llcttvcr llic uiuucrs