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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1914)
Cbc Cmamook Berald C. G. CrombUy, G 3 1 1 o r 1ucd Cwlcc .1 Week Cucdav anil TrltlV nt TlUamoos., i-.niereo n sevun.iriuss minor ,mv it. r.'iu. at ttie post omce Oregon, under tiio sot of March S, IS79." St'HSORMTIOS S1.50 A VKAK IN Al XNCU ZJHdccrlisitirt Rates ! eeal Advertisement First Insertion, per lino Kaeh subsequent insertion, line Ri.solutiot.s of omlo!onc ami l.odge notices, per lino 15tisiiuss X- I'rofossionttl cnrds.mo. Kaeh subsequent insertion. line .OP ii,,.,y Advertisement, pr Inch uomi'siewi .Nonce's M .00 1.00 Timber Chums Notice, per line Cards of thank., per line Locals, er line, first insertion in no iplv Ads must b, in this of ftce on MoihIhv ml inursiliiy OR Morn- s'iouM ! i.jcvt.-dN Who t.n put f" ward our legitimate argument againt thr president's bill to send l jail a trust brigdcr for such eploitati." as befell tlic New llnvcti? Who that ir.uls the Intcistate Corn merer Commission's arraignturitl of the New Haven iiiatiagetnviit, can frr one single objection to thr prrsi dent's bill for regulating railroad i stirs of stock securities and (01 ir quiring ihv. proceed of such securi ties to be applied to the rood ittstrad l to the benelit of dishonest direc tor and managers' They say IVtdcit W iWon's policv lias "hurl biisinss " I it l'ted-ni Wilson's police or the Morftnu-KocK- Dr. L. H. Hewitt OSTKOrU'llh' I'llYSH IAN ani sen :i:t)N Obstetrtetil SpoemlUt Until I'homW imico : Room If. I i tllnuHMik Hloek. Hours t A. M. to !' M. Tll.lMOOK ORK. e. j.clau88en Lawyer Dlil I SCI I lilt AuVtlKAT Cmmum-wil Muiltlinj; I) nigs to insiire publication in follow-i rt.-ller method of running railioadi inir Tuday and Friday iue-1 and other great industries tlmt hs A. I). HCKKISf nkmukmt tm.srisr OltWe ill Slings on IH'lh' All Work Ulliinlird t'll.l.AMOUK OKM.UN H. T. BOTTS Lawyer COMPLLlh.SM UP AllSTRACT. Ollia- -':.' i t, Tillamook HUhI, Tillamook ,"i Koason :ro imporuttv. "hurt business?" STATKMENT OF OWNKliSHIt' C. K. Trombley. Editor. Publisher and manager. First N'litioiml JlUnk of Tillamook, mortgage hokter. 'ITl-SPAY It'UV J1, IDM-. fKMrEKANCE NOTES. Fery workvr i proud of Iml br ' turns out. lie mm his vision ol ih. I i . - - - beAutiful on riiv and is proud of ' the child of his hand and bruin. The Iittyoctiin should hnve wauon rond. t- thorn .And those thiit eniiblr men to raitrodd boihrer who pushes the hm , Thnt retort hus nvv parsed the stne set whnt diies not bokmir to them. Mr. in rails tbroufth raxines. over inoun. of doubt in its development and l- l.en nmi the Union Meat Company be- PtiR hi engtueerinK .kill , , , , , .i .... ir k. h. tfwt nature, enduring and strninK cue of the Ur amount of tax lon to the hitter eb.s. If bv the F .. , i.u coal is rcarh- which u has paid ami is naytne annu- aid 01 .1 eauimtiy nownnn press mnonK tVy it is entitled to a evxi tvad. A the consumers ami one riifht here in stsrt has been made, but it is hoped our own midst our cheo indutry enn that th next year or two Ht most will ' b- embarrassed, the Union Meat Co., see the rood completed. : will have gained its jioint. Ttere rr seoms to be a plan on foot to discredit Hro. linker seems tu have a creat ' our choose makini; oreanistUion mid aversion for "piff tail eirs." but he is 1 the columns of dltlorent putilicilions in bearty sympathy with a "pic tail", in tho sthte are beinc used fur 'hat candidate for jjovertur. While the old , purpose. stand pat jrans has ainays beenunwill nn to lot the Inborn man buy in the markets 'f the world, it has e'icourair od much as pvilile t"i imuortniio of cheap foreign labor, and the Uie utterances of Or. Withvcombe on tr-e WHO HURT BUSINESS? From Journal: At last thvrc i official confirmation 1 . 1 4.. . I : ( Chinese labor oueation simolv Droves pv crciu nonparua-n o, r-,. . .t . . . .. i ronu corrupt ion. t-l The .looii alto doe iiumy a tin- -ished piece of work, but it tkv " l-!Hjht in it l-'or uliat i the product 1 The frowsy. bleAt-eyed, sodden drc j lict, destitute of self-respect, whose horitort is hounded by the khiskry ' bottle, is the thing that is prmuid out by the saloon It take a clcar-eyrd. nbitiou man and transforms him first into a "pood fellow" who atw.in . ints to borrow money, and i t?oil , to himself only, and then prepares him , (or membership in the club which I calls for inefficiency, instability, and 1 dearth of every manly quality. It re- I quires time to produce the finished j article. But when thv saloon kcIs it tentacle into the vital, success is j Or. Jack Olson I.FJslliCN'T PKN1IST Olllen lleurn Irom '. n m. to ti p. 111. Odilfrllowt KuiKlillK It.ttll 1'h.Mien DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Hat Located in the Commercial Bid., Succcrilinr Dr. I'. J, Sharp. All Work GuuJiiUrd. Iktth I'Ihmwi. ..... .. ti M i. in. Ollls-c JU.rt: , l( 4:W,mu. Orn Hvcninii Irom until 8 u'ckvk PioneerTransferCo.' ?S,J;2?S 1 1 iifi.' - sjim I....... , l"et tlM-W l" ii,.?. 0. I.. DICK .V WN. I't. lk.b I'Immwi lite Smiiic Price to Ufr)oiie JOHN Ml AM) IIIM)IKtSU. tlurnri-ritd sbttrdl Irr lilliimook Count v Honk UUItj. T. H. G0YNE Attorney-al-Law aaJJ Land OlUcc Buslnss. OI'IMSt I'K COfKTiiOUSi'. J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. Geo. f. Winslow Ari'i'ltNI.Y AT LAW TllUi.m.V IIUk-K itooin ac TllUinook. Orrnon I II. I AHOOK !Nll!WMKINtl CO. ! P, Hl-'NKt I' Mi.i Uiralrd in lluiUlin-f rnrmerlr De-uplrd II) i'rt CatiUf Funeral Dim lul n.i U(nil t'.ntliattti" tjdv Altnl When lteuefllnt. iv oil 1 if Mm....: . -.si tnttlpt Vim will tu.t i,y ln,irv of tour Ih- ,ul n,'-? l. m-nkiH.1 .1 n.' .:.. '"tnJ W. A. WILLU HI.UM00K try for so Ionic, irives up slowiy, nisd ilie a. The 'ex' issue of the HeraM will contain t' e proposed charter amend ments which the s'oters will bo called turcd. Little by little it scars tl brain, drain the heart of love, niAkrs .. , ld thi muh. I co-rV,p; , t . ! victim see all things through 1 iiM"'ur . , V? esterday report of the Interstate ' )U, of Wnm him fit.. I . w ui. -uuu-. commerce i. ommission 01 crooneu- , ,i,tfrhtr Hr-n.rrir but h.- ness in the New Haven ts one ot the cumbcrs ,hc tAttU. He is not a vers most vxtraordinary indictment ever nice ooVinK pcront but he is thr ,4 broubht forward in this country-- Kc- lootl-s wor),,The datholie Record inenibcnnc; that the management of 1 the road was by the Morgan and , ... Rockefeller group of banks in New f saloon help businrs and bin' t VKTFKI N Altl AN lllth I'honesi; : t Oregon ' upon to vote upon the latter part of j York City, the commission'-, finding up town, citie and counties, wh rr- Aui;ut. Thev were pubhshei three weeks aco. However they will be pub lished a?ain n our net isjue and an extendod eommeTt will nls be made in ronard thereto uifin the voters every opportunity to understand them. The proposed amendments e -n-tain and provide for the recommenda tions contained in Mayor Bals ad dress to the council and citizens when he took his oath of otiiee is a dramatic and significant event. The Commission finds that there was a working alliance with political corruption in N"cw York City which cost the New Havcti stockholder Ji..hx,ooo paid to politicians for e curins Westchester charter changes. The New Haven was made to pay $11,000,000 for the W estchester when it was not worth over $5,000,000. John iltllard was allowed to buy from and then sell back to the New strict their number bv license lai or otherwise' W'hv not txtend .lit possible encoiiraKctnent to them to "Multiply nad replenish the eiril. '" W'hv don't board of trade and .tm merciat club advrrttac for tt.ci- jnd lend all posible aid? Why not - move the license burden, ami hrl" v -ulc locations and building fjr tlu-u White Ribbon Review. The emotion of the women vtrrs as a factor in thv comintc campaiviis i troubling the liquor interests a little. Bonfort' Wine and Spirit Cir cular in sizing up the situation on the : Pacific coat y: 'berc 11 appre 1 henttoH very naturally in regard to r .' 11 . s . i . . .L . 1 . t ' 11 present themselves. The latest devel- ' r'wy P'0"'" ln on- ! iir A JL u ' , ' irvcticut and Massachusetts were in California, Oreafon, Waslnligton. oprnentof considerable imjwrtance i . bought for the New Haven at almost Colorado and Virginia. Women po. the findinir of a lure deposit of lime-1 any price the owners saw fit to ask. i the bollot in four of thee tate. GEORGE WILLCTT Attorney at Law Office In CommercLtl lUiiltiint; E. N. CRUS0N. lit it mutter ami 1 tipcr I Hinder CtuitritoLs Titlini listiiiuttcs I:ttriiishc(l. All Work C,iuritmcel, TillitttKitik, Or. Eat Bi TILLAMOOK B at a 1,1. i,ma and it is i Haven, Boton & Maine, ttock at a ... - . . . 1 prom 10 nimcii 01 ?;,7eo,oto, ami quite important that these men are . then awardcd wi,h a .Urector- should go through. ! ship in the road. The New Haven j was made to pay $o,ooo,coo for As our county tievelopes and is more Rhode hland trolley admittedly ln ..t.. .A . - . e i.t.ii iir K nfi mnf, ttinn C rwsn AM s;lus:l auuiti new iivutiues ui wvmin - - ...... v.v,vw. stone, a mineral so much needed here to sweeten up i.ur ils. Chenp Ittnu- "i-in ht itd wealth to our farmers to the exte-t of ma-jy thous ands. Uur hills have in store no doubt many riches that we know not of, but which will come to light in the future. Timber, dairying, fishing, clay deposts, the raising of small fruits and veget ables and our resorts are already being, ;in.v litigation for the company. The develoDed successful, and now now I losses to the New Haven stockhold- Four Foot Fit Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Deivered $2.'J0 in Ten Cord Lota; $2.80 in Twenty CordLoU. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. ' i t 4 J it J w Kldno)' llrf!r, JrTt)f John x trJ llra-,- s' Tttti Attornoy t-i.. ,N?artll TilUmook TltW Abstract Co. tW, A!fdfU, ! .Sunrj.nj-, IniufMiJ k th IW1 TU.t AM'UlK. r I Mi ssss))tMMW I ) .. n il.Aiican.1 ........ F. I .. ... r .1 I. , , I. a ullt I. . 1 v u 3m i j 111 n 3pm i ,i.n i,v m.u.wiii will t ,i - t, lift., I 11 England were subsidized, and hun-1 pendi very t- ally on the amount of "f"l of the bonds and thr cm dreds of thousand of dollar spent hytcria th.H is developed Women I '"encrment of actua c..iitri.cti.n on civic Li- '.ics. lobl . its. ,i .j, s ! urc controlled far more by (motion and even college professors to inl'lu- ; a a class than they are by rranon or Iff ence public sentiment in lavor 01 the ! by anv armv of fact that may be pre New haven monopolization of the scented, and if the spellbinder w!i of the great Intrrftate bridge across tbr C 'lluillbl.1 The bond Wilt lir a.Nrf j tisrd for alr at once and lil!m lor thrm ty in findinir a market t v.... i. - .mni.t . r. ,,:a ... ....n anticipated. land. . ird.r.eeche indirting thr liriunr ', u announced by ManaiAr r J Urge sums were paid in five states 'raffic for all the evil that lociety is ! -MoTwf r- ' 'he Nortlmest Intrrt.ai to lawyers who never participated in ' heir to can sufficK-ntly inspire their i "" 1 ,v,," rponi"r. that M..t i:.I .: r .e,- -nt. i: .1 . : ' ti, tana I Dreoannv In irml in,., .,1 auuistiis:st3, iiicii it it ni imnruoaoie , ' r n - . that a very large percentage Df the ! agricultural ciicge .tmimt. t., t! in the four wrttrrn ilr 1 ?'"" "r loriuno irt--v source 01 weaun nas ooeu u.scoverel mnistntllM are dIsicciI bv eom. na:rte,i wil east their vote, for that ! "f " I"" the ,tock in a rich deposit of limestone. Can you mission at $60,000,000 to $o,ooo.ooo. side which they are told represent ' 'u,,,",r' conttst, and it 1 alto rtprrt I,,..., t, ' r 1 .. 1 .. 1 . .1. ! oil that ttalr will -,! ....... I... beat it? . fJuinmy corporations were frcnucntlv the home acainst the saloon rrrTr: I employed to carry out the malodor- ' W'c imagine that the emotionalism ... , I ous scheme of corruption. ' that will undoubtedly heir, to bring Batter dropped 2j per pouriJ the What makes this recital of dUlion- into the prohibition rank the suf first of last week. This occasioned ex-1 est manipulation and waste cxtraor-! frage states mentioned will hie the fndoil oditorial commont from such I dinary is the paramount fact of who ''ind that is founded on an "array of papors a. the Oregonian, Headlight I ,Utl '1'hc road wa managed, not facts" and the higheit type of reason; ad others of stand pat tendencies. I '. r" . " . .u.oa.r V OI u :,ciy "merino uf us Mothriomcri, vs 1 -aiuuaiMic lor inc victory the Oregonian, Headlight I ." lncoa r . , . . 1 - by its president of stand pat tendencies. I .1' mr. n, lney explained how it happeneJ in de- but by certain great tail, summing up Wall Street fi- by 02,000 majority in West iririnia nancicrs who were sutmoscd to cm- and wdiich brought the other ek-ht body the highest business integrity 1 '-rohibition states into line It is in of the country. deed a kind of emotionalism that They were Mr. .Morgan, Mr. Rocke- seems to be immensely popular with feller and thuir associates who admit- clear-headed men of affair und nates tcdly represented the best there is in ! I'c our Secretary of thr Mavy Wall Street. Their opinions were :nd which ha led the brad of great law in the financial world. Their industrial enterprises to prohibit the judgments were regarded as infall-, ' of liquor among th- ir employcs.--ilde. Wall Strevt almost deified them. , ''"ion Signal. Yet look at their work! In their ef. fort to control the transportation of 1 New England, they guided a great ! railroad system, ou-j of the best in 1 the world, to plunder and di.a.tcr. In 1 P-'ITLANI) LETTER their articles by placing the blame entirely on the shoulders of the administration, having in view, of course, the idea of creating a sentiment against Senator Chamber lain and the Democratic Congressional aspirants. However, thefink on their papers had no sooner dried than butter popped upward 2jc back to its previous price, but there has been deop silence in the realm of standpatism. It is in det;d disgusting to note the extremes the old gang will go to to discredit the a Iministration. It is indued amusing when we contemplate the fact that Taft'8 Canadian Rciprocit measure which was turned down by Canada, made provision whereby Canadian but ter and cheese could come into this country absolutely free of any duty. uut then that was all right. A Repub- nmu imi ami commercial Kiver, t oluinbin County ha. i.su-.l lican president was apynser for that mIV1AL -""I '"""l" 'V; extent "f ?JfjO'0o for at stake, so of course the Republican Fry, finance, insurance, coiimrerce, way; Clatsop County will sfiend Stis press had nothing to say about it: banking and transportation. In all 000 on lu-r section of the same ro-i.'l- , I r," iBrcat M'1 .is il.not :,l,,,ost Multnomah County is spending $.,00 tuned nnother batch of rot about wine devious trails, operated in the it will spend about $200 000 more he- the threntened demoralization ka,"c vicious methods, dealt with the ' fore the work is finished- W'-iico of our cheese market. Mr. ' f,'!1".. sl'ci,lll'y politicians inluIKcl in County has hut about two ' u.il.'s of Baker and Mr. Lea Be-.-m to be that tlt.y sim worn 1 'ik in harmony, i he Union, by the I their desire to exploit pent k of half a dozen great states, for their own gain, they s(uanh.-rcd $00,000,000 to $00,000,000 ol the money of Ne w Hav en stockholders, many of whom were n-uueed to bankruptcy. By a vote of 165.2 to ,?8 the people of Hood River County I.im wick h thoricd a bond issue of $7'co for ' completion of til? Colmnl.in 1M. ' Hihw through their section of carloads how. a mi 111 1-1 of of fancy livotork to the I I'U-ASANf VAI.LI5Y. Mr. and Mr Darnril of Thr Dalle arc visiting their daughter Mr. Al fred Reynold of this place. The farmers are very buisy taking care of their hay crop M r. and Mr. John Friday and chil dren, of flanks, are pending a few iys viaiting at the II. W. Turnrr parental home. , l-'red Blum and family spent Tiica- ' day and Wednesday of last week at 1 Kockaway beach. J Mr. Roy Wood of Bearer vi.itcd her parent Mr. and dr,. Ciold. i worthy last wei-k. 1 H. H Benton and family of Rose burg is vi.iting at the home of the lor.nrrs utcr Mr. Desmond. Irsing Phillip, and family have moved to the Wllow Fir Mill, where he will work this luniincr. ALEX. M'NAIR & C CEi,! 11 a II WA KITCHEN RANGES an HE4TINQ STOVES Sec Us for Pricca Before Ordering EUewhttel Cranitc Hill mine in ts..,.l.l.. ti l , f , , , - '" iiiceiuit in inc COIIll- I --" iv oju iiiutj, Nw'YoilK ",!! avtabi rM'VJf ;'-" Liort- . . . o j tkv- iui mt IJUIII19, ocking directorates, cantrol many of In addition of this action of Hood In th nc corruption of government 'he highway and is working on that c have been found guilty of little link now. The highway o lr Interstate Commerce Coinmi. of l,.nK.,.i ...:n .. ' .V . ,,,r Meet Co, which in making such a howl i" thy N'ew Haven management? bia River district with Cenir-.i n!!I and is apparently endeavoring to cm- , 1 ,c "'t ol these criminal trans- ','on, while on the west, it will be i ateaeentimentHmong the consumers who' T,! lalW.&J ('' against our cheese industry, belongs; row Wilson' back in his efforts to ' t'" . v . "c coa" '"'- U.. 1 AL. i. t.. A . t I I... .1 .1 ... . . . IT.." "..."". S.WHIU. 1)1,. bun nitrnu crowu inat ih puuin up a inane uivc uiins irnposhihlc ' Who It s proposed by the Silrtii Cem b." lr u" ,v.KMWl )"" l,wevcr' ariff bil i : i.i ,Ta'7" " ""o0131 ,HU tl,at .,,,c co"'ercial me situation is ciangeii in our case and they claim we have a truBt hero and that it should be put out of bust our case rif .,..,, h'""!'3 " me siatc charter a steamer .1 I i ...w iu ImA IICXl ume after lying idle four years. SUHMONS Tillamook Clay Woi KREBS BROS., Props. We have now a liiiutctl .supply tf lntk tuiJ i uie rcaiiv lor the maiRi'L at the followm! p c tr. fcr t: teei T t Wn H II till tf b BRICK, - . 510.00 PER TH0USAN? 3-IN. DRAIN TILE, 516.00 PER THOUSAAOi ra, 4-IN. DRAIN TILE, J20.00 PER THOUSAND Loomed ('. miles Houth of Tilhtiiiook on o traveled road. MUTUAL PHONE ti, ii.i,., r.i i .I'.IV".. ,' .. i" iraiisport the various ""r"ri ",,u -,0":; 01 an i.ooslcr org u;iat ous to the !.,. ness. The trouble with the Meat Co, is, because of the fact ur farmers have enough control over the situation to secure for themselves what belongs to them. There are two kinds of combinations name that enable men to get what the pvople ( !.,,.:(:.. i.- !.: V V rTt i Who WOt.1,1 rnenl .' "J, "M'Os-'"U, II C VCSSCl tO lC th-tLbm wwatook k ,,sc n w k ihc-siaVi,;';; Avz ... tll ,,t WMI nonunion so decorated w th banners and elrr. over the credit and money of the trie signs as to be flouiug advrrVlse country and give that control into )MCnt of Oregon. U avrrlit- me muni ui me ninerican ticonlef Tl... . I-- !. I . r . . 1.. th... Who c:, oHcr a ,iKlr Voin.l' , f. ' ' "', '!,'. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Iillamook County. Gas Tower and Supply Co., a corporation , pliautiff, C H. Allger and H. II. All grr, difendants, J o H H. AHgcr, oe ()f the above named t efcnd:mi- vc In the nainr .f tlu- State of Onron Von are hereby rrnuired to appear and answer the co.npfaini filed aV:,i. ft you in the above entitled cause court on or before the expiration of Six weeks from the date of " first publicat on of this Sum, ,,;, , and if you fail :ip.l(.:ir ," .' wer the plainilir will iake j !, . , "Kains y,m fr ,lc lln niM with interest at the rate of tf Z) --nt per annum from May iM .' " or the frihcr sum f , Jl 'y "'teres, at , r:itc of r , w, "su, ."'of 7to?,I,'''J,-,: ff,r Mini of J50.00 as attorney's fee, o,!h!!,i:,7ms a,,,) ii'-rc,,:;,!l"; ... ' '''? Suniinoiu is published by vir 1 c Vcbslrr.'r Uy, '!'e he pu Muhiiig o f Summon as by Mid order prescribed it Ce n T,ecl. r , ,;r";."1 ,,x w. ti c date of the first ptibliratlou ,crr of is June yth, ,;,.t H. T IIOTTS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice r I'ubllcntion WN Will.'1 ''r.M,"'" ,,,,,, "win W. Wilks of 'Iillamook, Oregon, who on j,,e .8, ,0oH( n.dc lio,,,".' " V VnfX " m., now serial W'ilw X'"' a"'l c.' VA iN- S- Ii. ' N'. W. Vx Wei W i. 'WMhV: ' ('U"' "w f li "f '"""H"" t make T'l V", yc,in ,1",""'- camblUI, fo hi r,,e '.,,'VVC 'lllinl, bc C lvLn'ny (lcrk," 'nilanlook (l l. V' 0r(",l at Tillamook city, r " " U.c loth day of July, , UiimcMt nainr, a witnesics: Alberi u ili?,,,,"0lJ' M"h C'- Wllks, nl.Nf,n,'A"l": Notice ot Administratrix to t-rt'dltor diluted the under J of the estiile or aib" -ceined, and any mid llp .1 .mil rlU'( 1 V.IHIUIB i.kiiii.". - iiBi reinilr. 1! lo nreti'llt "T1! with ihn ur r votlfhrrt."! algned at tlm olllce of T. M attorney at mw, m Orognii, within six nol"B dutrt of this notice linUHiJiinn. in. trUoftlu. i'tw Mi.i.il li.Ti-nlrJ. ime,.. ,;,,co, for Administratrix Notice of CompUJ 1 hrrcby gl"' lark.nn Collllly SurVfO'l J " - . ... rir.ffnn. iiiook Louniy, ' jl . . ,,, 11. .1 flrlt(C tills oince ma ,1 ... .1 .1... ..niract f 1 prction 01 ii- " i llav Construct!"" (-- of the (JaribahU'W'1"1"' .... (inn or corp mi. .i ,...., m In.. nlil-Mlnil 10 ! ".I lion of said woik, nt two weeks from l dJ" ptlblicaliori. jl Dated ihlillif'St'Wa i. u RKm' trit , pay. 'I' I'r,-, tmln of tl lo II UI ' ' "r I Wnir'rid r f'n. ,..1.. 1 ... "jiii,y nnn np