CirC C.l.asnook herald ?" " .: ..., . tv i ... - a t'rciroti, muter mc S'1'M.KIPTION SI 50 :lrtvcr(Jiiifl Kale I real Advert iso-viits I"rst Insertion, per line F:uti uhsmicnt insertion, line Hnmcstcad Notice - Timber Claim Notii-i . per line ... Car! of thank, per Wtw Locals, 'or lino. AnX inwrtlon F ,w 10.00 .05 ,v ,7J KRIPAV J ANTAK V Jl 11H5. Tin- Community Sing was on of the mast pleasant event? in ft social way tust ever took place in our city. There was a breaking down of nil formalities aid everybodv went u for a good time and ha.l it, Let us have more of them. The press dispatches state that State Highway Commissioner Bowlbv stands a uvvi chance of beinR ousted from otlhe in the near future. Should Gov. th combe succeed in making a chat c. he will receive the everlasting prat :tJe of many poople in this vicir.itv. T' report of the Hed Clover Cream-1 mi the Farmer' Union have ortciin erv which appears on another page isjued the Initiative and Heferendum irijeeti very Hatterini;. The nveraco 1 1 .eaue for the purpose of keoping tab price which that creamery received for , on legislation ami invokinjr the refer butter fat for the year. 37.13c. per , endum on all measures considerei to pou- .1. compares very favorably with.be inimical to their interests, or to forr tT vears. In fact the reuort makes initiate measures to their betwillt. icrn.t r reporis. owause oi ine laci tt at au of the yea production of chtte has been marketed and the patr-.ns have teeeived their pay for the ' N' Attorney General gives it as his v - after a thorough consideration cf t' f p-atter. that it will be necessary t ri f. r the new prohibition law being c:t -ted by the legislature to the people jt a icial election eat fall, in order th..t he state tie made really dry on J:.- 1. 1916. This means another big tuM r,r hands next fall. The pro-! hi ton-ts mu.t not be caught nap-1 f-i j OiT organizations should be ke: t it, working order and everything p. .-?( le done to carry the day by a g" u 6ic majority. The people have dtcUrtd by a majority of over 30,000 that the-, want prohibition, now we ni-.N tigV!. for proper laws and safe guards td assure that the will of the peojde will become etrective. A crew ' H'.rkmen sent here by the Warren Cur-truction Co., is en gaged in making repairs on the pave ment. Oi Third Street leading to the de(-jt there art- dozens of places where the sara 'op has wrrn off and stones, sort:-- of v hich are as big as hens eggs, are ir pljin bight. On Second Ave. East tiie -ame condition prevails. In fact .:i e'. ery street where there is any tra-! to peak of, except in the main Lur.. -- blocks where the pavement " wa put .m extra thick, the sand top R''.D CLOVER CREAMERY is swariroff and if it were not for HAKES SPLENDID REPORT the fhet that tne Warren Construction Co. has sept the holes pretty well At the annual meeting of the Stock-pat.r.c-d up. t!..re is no doubt but that holders of the Red Clover Creamery some ..f r ur ttets which have not January 19th, the Stockholders ux- oetn paveo rriure than two vears wou!i nov. I,e impassable. The life of good bitulitbic which we was sup posed to get is from 15 to 20 years. All one has to d, is to go and look over our pavement a.vl they will be able to draw their own conclusions as to whether the Warren Construction Co. gave us what they promised us they would. We want Rro. Maker to understand that the foregoing is not meant for his consideration. It takes something more than even a vast amount of evidence to charge his opinion. TWO QUARTS WHISKEY, 15 BEER. IS LIMIT Salem, Ore., Jan. 20. -Twoquartb of wl. Hvey or wine, and 15 quarts of beer witi. m a porioti of one month will be the limit of liquor imports allowed un der the prohib.iion bill, according to decision of the house committee on alcoholic trr.fllc last night. Chairman E. V. Littlefleld of the committee miufnli that Kill ...111 1... : .1 ... ""'"'.- pe 10 report back to the house tomorrow. j Iho limit imposed on the quantity of liquor l..Ht may be shipped in i more riynl t hn.i tin. WujIi r.tr... t,., i ... ".. " whin allows Uvo quarts of whiskey ALXoM?NAIR & CO. I3A.l7 lIARfllWAttlS HITCH N RANGES and HE4TIHO STOVES Szs Ur. for Prices Scf'if . G. CrWlICV ntr a torn, .t the omre at Tills..., an pi ren , i... A VKK IS' ADV MCClt Uneh Ktibsctiupnt Insertion, line ttosoluttoint of t omUdcnco and l-odgo notice. per lino ltuinrM& Professional oanls.nto. liiaidav Advertisement, per inch .03 .03 1.00 It I lli. .! A.ta titiiat li.i in tllitt Ilf fjco omjHy BtHi Thunxlay Morn- injrs to insure publication In follow - in Tuesday ami Friday issue. Reasons are imperative. and 12 quart of beer in a period of 20 days. Addwl rtatrictiolu are thiown about drug?it m the S'tlo of drain alcohol by an amendment whicli is now being drafted. OrugtrisU will not be allowed to hnndle other liquor at all and physicians, in proscribing it for patient-, will Ih ronuireil to nd minister it themselves and must do so out of the two quarts allowance muiiu to am other citiaen. REFERENDUM LEAGUE FORMED Salem. Or.. Jan. 27. The Slato Granne, th State Federation of l,ahur Announcement of the organization oi me league was matie yesru.iy. made The three organisations have entered into an agreement that the master of : the State Grange and two members of its e.xecutix'e committee, the presi dent of the Federation of Labor and two members of its legislative com mittee and the president f the Far mers' Union and two members of its legislative committee shall constitute the league. It is to be the duty of the members of the league to attend the sessions of the legislature and consider all bilM pnMed If ; the jud)jment of lwo thirjs of the eonjte from the three r..,(ni2ti0ns a bill should he refer . thv'y shall tmmeiiiately notify the executive boards of the throe organi- zatioDs ami if acted upon favorably iiy them a referendum shall be ordered. Provision is then made for obtaining signature, through the local branches "t 0"- C. h. bpence. master of the sUito grange, stated today that the Weeks bill in the house ami the Day bill i.i the senate, att.mpting to initKwo levere limitations upon the circulation of initiative and referendum petitions, were very objeclional to the members of the three orga.iizntions forming the league, lie declare. that these bills, if enacted into law, would make the initiative and refercmium absolutely useless. pressed their satisfaction of the man ner in which the business of the fi. tory was conducted during the past yea', by re-electing the former Board of Directors and voting to remain in dependent for the present. All of this factory's output for 1911 has been sold anil the patrons paid for the December milk. The total amount ,,r rh...w,. m,.Mr,..M,.i - -.Wl.WW. MIUI04IUI HI t !- WiO','T I lounds. the patrona receiving $1 52 per inn .u.on.u t .t!, ... ... . ..... ... -vcrKC ,...1. ui uuucf n pounn. nverage yearly test 109 -the yield was 11.10 : lbs. cheese to each 100 lbs. of milk delivered. Owing to all the 19I J output having ben sold and reported, these averages are based on actual figures fur the year, while in former years, the month of December and frequently November were estimated. THE COMMUNITY SING The Community Sing which was giv en at the Commercial Club rooms on Tuesday evening was attended by sv- u.ral hl(mlrc(J , im:,U(Ji,1If chJlJ The receipts of the evening were about J25 W, admission being charged to old- .. . " er toiict only, The program was carried out as nd- Ordtrin? F.hnvfhnre. 1 vTrlixM all of(t"hr'nu'upr- hoUrf11 "wcll . ri'inlcrtNi. riio'nniiulKii'rtUjiivi'.nttK'rr.it deal of munMttfnt.:nu-"U.UmoHOtwt i en sunt: on nm l'.V thmibin-t iuM bv Mm. WliltohmtM.lJhuvn..; charce of the liiRln. A violin koIo Traiiiuc-rul" rottilerej by K. K. Koch win much tpnronto t i win nNo n ro'tdiiitf ly Mr. Strm han, Itciiilti the old song two tvojMiUr !" son were sung en ums by fit Mh"' ami the auillone. They were "lla Um t.mi Way to Ttppertire," an I n.lar "Whv Itoii'tMHiSmik" Thwfm son wore also tnt; t marching wnjs the pruurrtiu. I'lie entertainment was gtvun under the auspices of lh Wonan'a Civlu Ui wovement Club of which Mr. C. -I Kdwnnl is pr.ileit. At the cone hi sion of the (roicrni Mrs. Kd wards Ra. a abort talk, explaining thclobjeet a l purjwso of th club. The monev raised that eveninK will be ed to sit in oluc iti if some girl who o worthy but lack inoaus. Cottco and cake w ertil. United Brethren Church. Sunday School 10 a. tit. Moruinic service ami sermon 11 Uvcnlm; Kvamjelintic service an sermon by KvangelUt Summerlin - i p. tn. A Htptismal Service will be hekl in the t'hurch at 2) p. in. Ail those lately converted or thoee not satisfied with their baptism shonkl at tend to this at this time and come pre -1 pared to be bitisel. 1 The evangelistic meeting have Vli.mum iivui ifn w lf.!lt "f people soo:inv;toMi and ftmtinK Hon eontinufsl fruui night to night with through rejlnUinc ami faith In Christ Kach evening has recorded victories in souls saved or converts lein mor flrmly established in the faith. L t us hold on to Go i for greater victor!.-, still. We, will praise t!d for what h lias done und look to him for grottier blessing. Alt are cordially invito! t the services. II. F. U'htte. I'mtor. Christian Church Notes Th meeting which cliwed last night proved ti tie a great nuecet- reaulting in 30 conversions. Kight reepo.aiwl to the last invitation six of the mtintvr being young men They havo chartered the llenriettn anil will attend Church in n body Sund.xy morning nt which time 15 or 20 will bn uautiaetl. A baa. kot dinner will be sorvod by tbeChuwb hero and real welcome u,l t now members. As n part of the evoning program beginning at 7.3o the orcoealm and chorus under the leadership of singer HuiH wilt furnish n special Anthem ami the fifth sermon on the Sunday ovening aeries will be given. Subject: "A Short Bed and Narrow Crura Wo appreciate th extra ordinary crowd, ami invite vou to lie ,,,. Sunday. ." ' II. A. Van Winkle i'nsti.r Prcibvterian Church Notei. Service aril sui.;e -U for next Iird's Day: 10 a. m Sunday School. All studying the Mible. Drop in anil see us. We have a liible claw for visitors ami regulars. 11 a. tn, subject Hour. ('reaching sxrvicu. Sermon "How to Face the present 7:30 p.m. Kvoning Service. Subject: "The Typo of Christian Needed Now." I'hn pastor is specially anxious that ...... ..u.,,,tw;a, , . -i.. I. . . . . ""Jiofiait cnurcn It,, h .i . ...7... "l uri tn ft. nif.lfit ,.t ..!:. i i '" r cnurcn is lCOmj,tj fini.it mm. 1,1 t.,t.... .1... muuiiiers ,,r t, m...m ..n ., oV: "'r ' " """ ,,, my, MIIU it 1 1 persons without a church home are cordially invited to attend our aervices. D, A. Mai:Keii.ie minister. Methodist Church Notes. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M. Kpwortn League at 7 J M. All are cordially invited to attuj.d these services. Edward fiittins, J'astor. The Epiicopal Church Nolei. Chapel in the .Masonic Building. Service.! Sunday: Holy Eucharist 11 a. m. Evensong 7.30 p. m, Sunday School 10 .i, rn. Everybody welcome. Kev. F. 0. Jones. Vlcur, Allow Orn li.irti 17 Gurrts a Mont,- Salej.i . ir , -,t Oif;on will ! a!!oT.ed t -.li.p ui l.r t:,eir owu aonal uo hi v..iy 30-day period n more than two ijuarts of whlaky and IB ouartx o.' bsnr, pnicr the prohlb! tlon law tlul Ui, cumrnlttt-e on nk.. hollc trAffle will report te the boui-e before tlpi 0f th- weW. Thin Urn it w.s f!zf ),y the committal a0 prnUbl HI b urcaptfd. The tr. vbi. as used bf lbs ocntmlUre 1. nrtnt t -cnr -ill ia;ii or spirit l.. i, lo;;. ,(jtr fc'il uikii ilguoia, PAYROLL OF nHHjJ'Ai HI fill I f t j I j 11 11 j fi (J f UM.(j-n I IL IB lit i I WANTS MO "OrAOHEAOS" OfJ LIST OF EMPLOYES. CALU UM)N THt LAW MAKttH3 TO rnV0MT UttlUIW TAA UT0N AORICUUTURtt. 11; Peter llailfertl Return National 'amt' t'ntt The famer it the iwymwtw tniluatry and such he must the nation's uyrotl. Wbn Uxliistry pay a It hill It moat make iM drnft upon agriculture for the amount, which the farmer la rocn pulled to honor without protest This check drawn upon a(ricutture may travel to and fro over the blab ways of earn merce. may build cities, girdle thf tbe with bands of steel; may sesircti hidden treasure la the earth or I rave the kUa. hut In the end It ill rM upon the soil. No dollar will remain suspended to midair. Ii is as crrtaio to seek the earth's surfaee ss an ppb that (alia trom a tree- hn a far cut buy t-low ho r? the man who mined the metal, the woodman who Celled the tree, the manufacturer who assrtubled the raw material and shaped it Into an ar tu lu ot uefuUiMs. the railroad thai transported tt and the denier who sold him the goods He put the vs4K of labor and capital employed " Zf, ' TU SSi , commodity and the tame annlltw lo all articles of use and diet or him lf d those engaged B the sab MIry Hum of industry j The'" w payroll to eivttlwtton ltmt doc ,0' "' upon the bar llt tt,mT "e " W l Wlh I "" 0 lUtm to tne transaction aa well aa an ' t0Ul B' tbu ' "f"""! .M.Kr'r"Uur"'. ?,el. ' fw,a (K.wni.mra.TOi. a0 It US SOf to SMtl- j mate that 95 renta cm every dollar ' gos to mertiisK the ''iHn of sun 1 Hldiary InduHtrU-a The farmer iloen j not work more than thirty mloutoe Ifir day for himself; the lomalnloc tliincon ho-ira of the day's toil be devotes to meotlnft the payroll of the hired hands of acrtralturn. sucb the manufneturer, railroad, comnior clnl anil other nervanu. The Farmer's Payroll and Meets It. How Mr The niinual payroll of agriculture approximate 112,000,000,000 , lor. tlou of tloi atnimnt Is slilltml to (or Ik n rountfif III expurta. bill III total payroll of Industries worfcloc for the faipmr ilhldea substantially n foI,)WB: Itallroaila. tl.2u200uOWi mniitifm.'tiu-orH, I l.-'tC&.Ouo.oiM), mlnlug KiB&.uiju.mHi. l)a..ks. U'ho.oihi uoo. merciintlli) J3.t00.ooo.000, nnd a heavy miscellaneous payroll constitutes thh remainder. It taken the corn crop, the moil valuable In agrtciilture. which rold laat year for 1 1, 02, 000,000, to pay off the (tmployca of the railroads, thn mon derived from our annual alii of livestock of nppriulmaiely 2,Odo. 000,000, the yearly cotton crop, vklued at tK2O.00O.00u, the hcut crop, which Is worth tOKi ooo.ooo, and tha out rrop. that Ik uonh Hu noo.Oim. aro roiulrcd to meet tlm uniiiial puy roll of tb! uianufiii-tureiH. The money derived from the nunuliiitig staple cropt. Is lined In incelliif; ihn payroll of tlm bankera, merchaiitri etc. After these oblfgiiltunH arr paid, the fanner baa only a few buiiclu-M of vcKidnblcH, rome fruit and ixmltry which ho can Hell nnd call the pro ceedH IiIh ouu, When the farmer paya'tirr bin mp he ban very little left and 0 ,f,..C( tht-te treinerulouh pit) rolls u,, Uun beer, forml to mor!i;aio hnmni:, wori women In Iho field and lncrnase iu houru of bis labor We tiro, theru foro, compelled lo call uim u . dustrinH tiepenorot U..,n U4 ti.ru.e. for Htib'-lstenut in retjer,. 1, oxpei.dlturCH and to ut ie7 . uecei-tary expense This coiiri... ik absolutely neceHsary Iti mdr UUlH1 a reduction In wuf.na, uurt we It poiiniblc, to ictala thi- i-cn v4,-.. scute paid mllrotid upj u.'i oihir iii dustrlul employeii WO Will fUWOl tills lUdl'Je i.n.i.,..i..n 10 A uiabUBiiiuii oi uinii-ri'inary , x .. .i.i.ii i . ... . unu ni.uiiiut n:.jiilll,.j oj 1(.V. , i mlttcd by the im;iini.uiei.t. ,,, 1 coneoriiu, Is wholly immutoHici want bll wttite ' -i if ,, I KatiC.i, r.hlo l ..ni.Wi.., We will mcutloi. tUo full uriv blti ,t MHrtratlnit the .bamrift of tinnre ,trj rtpn" hwU M ",'pr Unien Oppe "Hill Crsv." IH. Vh Ti nrinet Unlnn tels trd ll npr"ililra tu tblt rbsinttir ,( 1rfI.UtU t 1M liiil "'"'I" in hrl In r"rt Worth T' . I itH V; tMPlxllon. "hlrs 'PH'K t.lU Tk nutt't ut prime liopuilnucrt te tit ftjmer. f iM ! ' " ,,r' ,ur and rlBclenl marketing 1rm sad w f-coiinu thai aurU '" la tsBttt)lle altli'ut adrjol. rait ioad r&cillUW, tirain the great"1 Wit of Mrt t th t" iMe cost We further r. thai ke ra finer and pioduer In Ut "o4 ay ptitwlr fi rc ihm tcensea of operntttn h Hsi1 J It therefore to the IMereel ir produeere that the ewn ot he i inmtB eanrtt e k ! , Ha.lVl coitWMenl Hk "4 u. ami My IW. theil. c" n enr la maker, court nJ ,tiit to beer the foregoing tacts in oitid kn denting "h lh cuintnon arrtr f ihle and e ! . :lty reaOtrtn I he dertamlh o he last aaaeal rontn-ntion ol our 4at t'nton, 'Ppolg h f be aocntled tltne h'U t'r the thrtklrd tegisUtute of 1-s The Iarmere of ktisaowrt tn ike Ust olmmn, b n oerkiming .irity. pl thi 'ho al, iMMik of tht elate, and M - rum o of all Htnlnle k ti appear and no legislature of tki rtatbui tioid such a lai or .tmttar egttt!o kirk require a-earr eipendltttrew. The mm rule appUa to all regit latory nteejiur iskich mere the twne of tnltr7 without eltM corrtKidlttg henoota tu Ik Miotic I her te oftti k4r wmbtod at M-gtahnnr smd they hare right to be thro--who. (bolt teal tor rendering thetr elh reticistee aervire, aometlmea "' an Increase In tb esvew of dutry withmit due rogard for the wee ho how their back to the i-i to meet (be pam-ll. eel tkeao . n.mtttva, wblle snaking tto4 r. r thmtB rub thv skin OR the hi i Mora ol the Uttf b otftng th i. (islature to lay another burden ,iu his homt htd and under the ah of "b It WrtwJ" go4 hto on '. pull and nrge as tke tr of tlU- -.ioa. no matter now b u; wut. uun and gnll at the tk When 'vctatatnre "ct miuo (or lahvr he hand the tmt a legion The former of the United Hiatr are not ftnanriAlty able to carry drad teade" on ttxtr payroll ir own tred hand arc not paid unloac i have eomethini for then to do and e gr not witting to carry the hired help of dependent tndutrta unkNM there. s wor for ifenn, We ne therefore lnlt apfin the mot rtgtd ecottomy Legitlatlvs HootfClcjntno Nreitcd. WMle ir.p war la on and there t tl In boswus, e want etl ie.l fv bodH- ttj iawt an iutnur t he tIH."r Po.ti and !; oft all tuavatstt and ol law A aort luus-c.tantng la td-.i ut prn me can be iu turned hero i. i u. t. r.i 1.IH patth ihr clth of n i btldre. rwt tired mother ti i i:tt i,rtga from dpondrni b t'nnecwry workmen Uk-n us nd j la pfus rhopped down all along the Hue wltl add to Ike pt uertty of the farmer end ocmia i.'m In hi mighty effort to fd and . lot he the world If any of these Industrie t n r ,,r Plus employe we (u u it,. n 'ht farm We !iv no ietuHr -"hedoli of ( but mi nat gi. t Jrm hand on an averm;,, i j Uti . r da of thirteen ln ur iin tkny atil tbeiiim line, Moik uaually tutu tn. .it niii niontba or tlm year and tlm 1 ue mown d-ad time thy can do if borc fnf thrlr boaiil If ihny reer to farm nn ttmlr own acrount In re are niorr than 1 l.wio.ooo.O'jO ..re of idle hnd on tlm narllr. ,ur are iiwnltln die lurwlc li.urli ol Hi.. plow The -uinpliatlou la .mellv , .iinahle from Pedernl Asrtrultural lxlrtuiiit statletli'H The tuial av.jnt atitiual wiIm. of a farm lu 'h continent t United Hutna amount to Ji.lfioo, the cent of operaiion Is 1310.00. leavltiK tlm farin.-r 1 j 70 pe Milium lo live on and edticale hi family Them Is no occasion for the Irr.ls. Iturit maklni; h por.ttlon for surplus mploy.jMof Ind'istry. m t,ni iomi liatk lo the soil" and Mluifo MUh u, the prosperity of (hn fann. Whin honesty n merely a jno.l Volley It la a poor virtue Limy furium am Jnnt an umilnii, aa dead nuns and take up mom room Whim tlm haul commune iu, u,, fplrlt of nature the hack to tlm farm movement provullu. Thuru arii two kinds of Inrmers Ono tries lo lakii all iho udvlce hn heara und tlm other won't lake at alL ' UCrmans Call Man of BO, Amsterdam, Holland, Ha London A.u-lernin received Imra from ilwrllu Mta forth tl.M m the prnvltino of nrgnuerlnirg. In whloh llnrllu U 0. chU-u, theie have bu callad for ti'.dlcHl ruamtnatlon (ha 60 ynr iiM U 'lra.ia mm of tlm Uudsttirm ' i-n. nrr mm. of Ui, MM, mi nnd 1. H. liOTNE Lm4 Ottke RoZL riuufu:ri'y i . . ww m Bfex l Lwvff rnum ii-ri: n.t .... . . . v , r i ii it -iii: 'tn Till. M Mill Ml.uk Tillittiitiult Calvin U. VorrAll tAWVUR lltlli lmr T .1111 llllllfllll . -v. . iru lit v fWM Mil Iff 'I At i 1 ii u-.. I II.LAMIXjk, OHK. fln M A7i l m at a a i iiixi ATI Oil S tTU ""l lllam. k t M IUt. TilUmook. JOHN III AM) III MH iiuif nri n i gn 4blralr Tilhtiiiutik (.tiinih TidoV El. J . Clauss L-AWYl R I I... . V ... .. Cotilittcut.il iUitli!it J. U. CALLAHAN I.ttU Tolcrai t f I I I.. I. I t -. 111 ' " " I lf 1 II 111111 Attorney at Uw e w x IJl. lj. I,. 1 1 UN AND St 1. . OlMivtrical slat Imtb l tlirtcct ! IttMitna I:. 1'. 1 ."I. Hour, p A. - I V. Tll.l.UKiK i; L. L. HOY, M. D. urn i miii iiiii'rt isti !' Aft'. L V 1 .. . I. t.. m w m i , i . . i w ia; ni.N i i ! it 11.11 M . L ft. l I i m iup v e ej j- Odilfcllnwi III .M'St Iti.tl. I'tior DR. ELMER D. ALLEN, Dentist, Has l.oralrtl in llir Cominrrrul Surccrtlinir Dr. P. J Slurf All U'lxk liuirjiili.il. Oilier MiMfil . j'lrt m. 11 a . . W- SI)llf- lMll w ' r- v V -W w Dentist Dr. I'crkiiiH Old Stwi tloth riaiuri KnUrr.r IW J. E. REEDY, D. V. .Vl.TKHINAIIIAN (Until I'hoiKSI I xmnnK t V ; Sidney K. Ilmnlcrson, V"u i Xtirvevor a John IaiImmI Henderson, Hucy, Trens. Aiiorntiy.ai-i.aw. rnuiury TUIamook Title ni Abstract Co. Law, Abstracts, Kcnl ftl'1 SurvtiyliiK, Iimiintiice. Iloth riiourH TILLAMOOK. - OllliW f in in i rc:Qf) R. . DRISCOLL Instruction at pupil's U ggv Ds Totma sis tat aasr riu suU) . ; ;-!ti, ;n fc'it w; ( i cu.... dl i'ohiitiifftoii'H. ' v-ifc.' . " ..... s