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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1915)
i H,,l,l - ' ' ' ' If The Question. Ha been Asked ; 'i t I? r f in - MS 13; I re If 'ii TRIUMPH lof SCIENCE S K. ..WAV v C VtfV. ,X WAX V;- .... $eY., VvV sfv vr-lY imton ii w j ihmi " mi ' ' " J i I! HIS bi'.sv. proeressive nation is today at ( , the J.iwn of n new era of commercial ami social development. The means by which he human voice, with its slightest inflections and nd'.cations of personality, can bv carried across -.he continent instantly, have been provided. Talking by telephone from the Pacific to the At lantic is now nn accomplished tact. The celebration of this latest and Rrentest triumph in the art of telephony has )ust taken ; '.ace. Within a short time the public will have, ready for its use, the product of American br; n. American initiative and American scientific nd technical skill, a transcontinental telephone ser vice, the equal of which is not even approached in all the other nations of the world. It is a splendid scientific achievement of the very highest character. The power that sends the human voice out over the telephone is scarcely greater than that of a breath, yet the means have been provided by which this tiny, almost :ma.;inary impulse, made up of as many as 2,000 separate vibrations second. can be picked up by a delicate instrument, conserved over a distance of 3.400 miles, and reproduced perfectly and install v across the continent. The human voice has been made to travel as fast as light, faster than sound unaided by technical apparatus; in deed, it rivals THOUGHT even, in the swiftness of us flight. Th.' imagination can but feebly grasp, much ie.s3 attempt to measure, the far-reaching signifi cance of such a tremendous accomplishment. One hundred million people will have for their da !y use a system of communication that knows no East, no West, no North, no South. Dialects, provincialisms, sectional prejudices, must even tually yield to the closer union, the better under standing, the more intimate comradeship that the human votce ei tabhshes. The ne hboj-lmrvt ofn whole 'nation is advanced by the brushing away of the physical restraints of centuries. This contribution to the future happitwsn and prosperity of more r'nsely united people has not been brought about, Iwwever. by the overcoming of a few isolated, concrete difficulties. Its st'ecesa hsj depended upon the exercise of the highest engineering and technical skill, and the solution was found only in the cumulative effect of trrprovenvnts treot and small, tn tele phone, trrnsiniuer. line, cot le, switchboard, and every other piece of apparatus or plant requlrod in the trnjiimijsion of speech. In th work the exj-erimentnl and research . r lament of the Pell bys.em, of whkh thfc Cort jany is a part, has been engaged ever since the telephone becamw a commercial posaitUity, less than 40 years ago. With no traditions to follow and no experience to guide, this doprrt ment, which is now directed by a staff of over 550 engineers and scientists, including former professors, post graduate students, soer' He in vertigators the gradratc of HO univt-. . 3 has created an vimrely new art the'nrt of tel ephony, and Las given to the people of this country a telephone aervicc that has no equal. It has required vast expenditures of money and immense concentration of effort, but thc have been justified by results of immeasurable benefit to the public. The transccr.linvnuil tele phone line, 3,400 miles long, joining the Atlantic and Pacific, is part of the Oell System of .'1,000. 000 miles of v.- re connecting 9.00.000 telephone stations, located everywhere throughout the United States. Composing this system arc the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and Associated Companies and connecting com panies, giving universal service to 100.000,000 people. Truly, This is The Triiimph of Sdc The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company :ef r.Ews of Oregon . ip of S;jauih Ai.'if-rican war has bu.-n organized at Mills - ad's sixth annual automobile ; fuud at the armory Saturday )rg3ii State Federation of La- -;tii 1 M n! ay in Saioin, 1 ir! pre- !!u. '4eClauahan of Kugene lu 'i-ted pn-. l-nt of the On- t Priilt,- association. ';,a'.. organization of tho I,an r ,.y urewlon' ag.ioclation ' at a mooting at Kugc-ne. .ct forester at Portland re- rt the neauon of therft e.i in tlio national forontn unhlnct'JH and Alaska. ' ',t-down of Hovcral months of tlio J. H. Charnhera ' v.' inpany, of Cottage Orove, I'Liimed oporationx with a full v 1. Bh 111. bo H I be to Co po wt of f lh( Mi ha cT i Ba . tfo of hix hours. J V. iroshwi'jf, of Albany, was elc '''l prBident of a tiewly orKun Ixfl'l Jfxpgrowurs' Association of Linn anr lx'iiton countlos, and Hoy New. IW ulso of Albany, was ulectcd tec rotii -y. V. tltinm D. Scott, ceneral inanai;ar of tlic Si'okunc, Portland & Seattlu raj! way dlod at his homo In Portland. cuu(! af u-r rpt-$in ntlncks I!!..: 1 1 f ' It. a .-' ; in. .as Oras.ser, who shot Elinor .!, a lfj-year-old boy, on January .s found Kiillty of mann!auKbtor Jury at 3alom, after a dolibora- (of !i' ;ft fa ' .'fi t'nat br.,uht aij nornp.H atiorn 1'ortidiid population in 27."i,715 or i gain of "-08 in 1911, according to (.'t. mates baxed on tlip nuinbor of nainfs that the new city directory will contain whun it In issued Kobruary 25 by It. I.. I'olk & Co. Ex Governor West duriiiK tho lait 30 days of his administration condi tionally pardoned 59 convicts, six of them muHit-rors, and two conviclod of maiiHla iulil -r, according to records on file in iIih utatohouso. No f.ital accldeuU wero roportcd X'i labor Commisslouor Moff durins 11 v,cf;k. Tint total number of mishap v.r 38, and 12 occurred a in on;; cm of railroads, while 1) victim were employed by sawmill or loKing companies. John .Johnson, of Portland, aced about CO jenrs, wan found dead by ills brother Albert, between Tualatin a.ri .Mill ley stations, lu the southcastum part of Washington county, deatli hav ing resulted from a shotgun wound near tho heart. T. J. Williams, chief of police of rtoseburtf, wus acquitted by a Jury In the slate court following a hearing on a charge of assaulting fleorgo Church, p. socialist. Mr, Williams' arrest wan the outcome of an I. W. W, outbreak which occurred Saturday night. J. V. Richardson, chief auditor of tho state accounting department un der the administration of Btate In surance Commissioner Ferguson, has announced that the cost of auditing tho hooks of tho various counties, Multnomah not included, was 19,281 Tho skeloton of a largo whale which drifted ailio..- Just north of Clm of the H:ii- rlv r l.st s.,:nt. to be taki-. to h ugn'ic. Janes J-'tii larton, of Eugene, U nt Florence i superintend the work and unys til'' skeleton will be put together on the university campus. The total road mlloa'te In Oro.;o it 37,139 miles. Of tmnl surfaced road there are only 2f miles, of which Jack sun neunty has IB, CInUoji lias r,, Multnomah 3 and Tillamook 1. The total mileage of macadam read Is 'J til' miles, of gravel road 3715 miluii, of plank roid 2?.Z miles and of earth ron l 32.089 milcM. Stulo Velerlrmrian I.ytlo, who Is secretary of tho Livestock Hatiltnry board, uunouncud that the departiri'-nt had oxpended J25, 125.93 of the appro prlallon for two years of $51,000. Tim expenditure was for 18 mouths. Cat tie tuberculosis Inspection numbered 13,.'!21; mallcln luspiictlou, 2311, ami sheep Inspected, -100,000, With every appointment and feature la accord with tho occasion, Tho Dal les business men entertained the offi cials of tho Oregon-Washington Kail road & Navigation company at aa laborate banquet at Hotel Dalles Hut urday. Tim affair was a token of p. precUtlon or what tho railroad heaia aavo done for Thu Dalles, Pour singers from the Oregon Agri cultural coIIuk will Itava Corrallls ikli week for an axtondnd tour of tht sst as tho guests of tho Hautu Fo railroad. The quartet will appear first at Kan Francisco, and from there- will Journey t-ast as far as Chicago, giv ing concerts en route and sinning on tho do luxe trains on Hanta Fe lints. Tho tour will last about four wks, n. i... riii.-itt-an War luivt? on my lfin- I nU.,.... ,,, , ., I ...uM HiiMt-r ti r iit i.'f r And My Reply.:.. .. . . ..).... f. I., il .... .i.if.. ..,!(. 11. til.'.- - . . . - . . ..i i '..imiiii v- ni nn in v i hi i i , M.ilt u..ik Facts Worth Knowing : . 1 II ' I.. I ..Ml III...1. ft - - - . ... i . .1 .t.iulll tr tlltli 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 -1 li 1 . .'.I.. ..i .iii. i tilt mihi " .in.i""" - : . ::::'. :,U ,,.;,.f.r.a-lU, uf AMhK'lr.NN POLICY IKMJUSK.s. . . a iv i i. ... i . lit, k- 1 1 1 1 i ii vnui urn vrn 1 1 1 i i i v i. . J I 1 C ! Itll II I kit I I lift ...... i into ifth in nuy run nrrru . . . ..... .... , .'iL. i . ...1,1.1,1 iviiimit ni vvu ttiit'Mu ii tc.Miii. 1 lu I MIW l "It" 1 ,,M "H" '""irv, , n . . . . t. It I Itt. itikltltt li Itl tftll t u I t . 1. I iill.ii Malt tt U I g I"'" mm n "".' Your I'tre fnsiimnci' Protection is Stiftt with this A'iuy. iQLIiW H WATSON, ' I tw l ire In.uirnncc Mutt," Tillamook County Sunday School Association TILLAMOOK. OKI-XON. FKB. 5-7,11)15 PROG HA MM II FRIDAY liVliMXi; 7:a Sont?niHl Ifvtt4tml Service Mm. H fe. Kuijg AdrlrvM of Wtkomt .Kef . MaeKefiwe Rcporuw ...,Hev. ParI Aittltiin .. United Choir Aldrtn. ... Rvv. C. A. Ihif3 SATURDAY PORKffUON. 1MW 1'i.itM-St rvk't .R v (itttitia Tlu Sitiliiy Sci l, a 1'intoi tit C lt.u uur Ittiililinji .Kv. Van WiftMe Aitin Kt v C. i'llliM Son.il 'tijouinimnt SATt'KUAY .!-'TliRSon, J: ti Dirvotional kw Wlii tc AiUlrt! . .Kt v Gttttii Solo lr?. tHuulilt y Rotmd-talile , Kiv. i A IMtijiji Tnc SuntIny.Achool tut?I VI r lihvur U Adrlrti ,...,. R. v Mm-Kuueic Aifdrnw Rev C. A I'hipi SATURDAY KVRMXCi. 7:30 Prfiiae Service ..Mm. H. V. R. HoIiiuh Sol Mni.-MiirKenxii AtldrcM R v. C. A. !'liip SUNDAY rM'TUUNOuN. 2..' Adclresn to Hoyn tRcv. C. A. I'liipjw SUNDAY KYI5NMNO, 7 HO Ht.n Service f, y. Hainl Aiuhem Uniuil Choir Scripture Wc;.din R, v. Vjmi WiiiUU- Duet ilr. Mitiieh ami M Add reus Rrv C A I'liipps All mi-ctings except the Simdn vcviriiiu meet. n'A, will he held at the M. li. Church, mid the Sunday evening meeting will heat the Christian Church. tpvtl tKlttr. . t U t tmt 3 m AOn'llU.n la (trr. K plot ft I ' N titi ft the MM-, t ,,ttl-, lt. . Ifl. Iwliirrll i 1 1 v.. trr iw. tlis II i t ihv tt4 h e l..u of I dih) Ulti ' nl low olrf f' rrtIH iff t'Ui-t . .Mt l.tltcif i' rtul(itrci in rM . . , Ml If Pfrvr ' rup iim rt- ei l tht r!'. itrorcitt. tllMtU r Utn?. a 1j. 6 ai'tl tt . ( i An will pi of atif k r ttvrirr p.rf-l tt . 4ay t llnr- ttl- pUinun .i r'' mm t iXl t w -ttt t . t t , (rn l-VI v ik ti tt mn- i-! Utttt l tbr f -1 t :t t fcl rp0tfv ( tl ' l)trtd tl'l. I'r. rl. II It f llbcriir of Ttl'.i. l I13 4 - eft Urf ' ' t M lrt?a .1 t ... t ' )ll ... . I - . i i'.....i ..r lir Ml IMC VIHIIII V.IIM. I . . 1 . . . ... nil Kestorntion to l.ntry of Lniub In National I orest 11 that the Uml.i described li low, i nibraciiiK 22I.'JI1 iicri-s, within the HIuhImw Nntlonnl Forest, Ort'Udti, will be subject to settlement mid entry un der tint prov sinus of the hemesti'inl laws of the Uniti'd Ktiitrs nnd tlu act of June 11, l',KJ (3-1 Ktnl., !!), nt the United Htiites laud olllce nt l'nrt bind, Oregon, on Mnrch '12, W. Any Betller who whs m-tuiilly mul in Kood fultb eliiimltu: ny 'f suid Imuls for UKrlculturnl puriiosus prn.r t Jin. miry 1, 1'jOli, nnil bus hot itbiindom il siuiie, bus n preft-renre rl(jhl to mnke n homestciid entty for the hinds iictuiil ly occupied, .Hulil Innds were IihIi iI up on the iipidicutloiis of the personi; meti tlnni'd below, who have n preference riKiit tmlilect to Ihe prior rilit of m y such settler, provided such si tiler or npplicunt is qmililie'l to mi.l.e heme. sleiul entry uml the iiriference riul'L is oxerclsed prior to Mnrch 22, 111 in, on U'hifli (Int. tn.. Inndtt u.111 Iwt uiil.t....! ... settlement mid entry by liny iiinliflid inu iiiiiiiu aru ns fellows: The W. M, S,'Ki; WiNWJ NKI.8.IC. :w, t. r. . It 'i V ,. Ill vil ,.,,,. ii.,,., i , II. (5 MeCIni,,,, Dolpb.' Or.-Kon ; ,lt ' l"ury fi, Itiir.. t . M. Ilriitft!. AssUn.nt Commissioner of Ihu (ienenii l.lllHl OHIci!, 'GeftfMA' A. Iv ! ' v I. nu reiiro Hft.I-'. To l,wiiwr S linln.'d tlflfriclmit a TUB NAM I'. ! 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JUKI, ,ol 2 (41.20 acres), Ihu SKI NW, the SWJ Notice of Shcrlll's Sale on ?rc elosure , NOTICK IS IIHKHIIYIJIVKN. thut nbursuimreolm, x t - 1 1 tt. nnd ! I"r of side duly UM)ed out of the (Mr 'I ourt of tf. Kti.t. of Ore n for .J mfM.k Counly, by the Clc Jfr ' l our , upon ,. creo of foreclesuro ;' lhcem.r , ., ,V. isibi ourt in it cime wherein I' i n .i l..t.lrm1dw.,lb,LsHl,, ui.e. ,d the TlllMinook l!uSllvu h empnny .,ro defendi.nts, . , ex t o i nndon er of s,,() be.. In d l U' lUlh dny of lUceml.er. Itll j Ul "IMK ;, in duly dirocUd by t o clerk ' ( Ml.1 Court under Ihe Muil,liercof I Ii 'Ve duly levie.l ,, ,u,,V w 'o, Jute? .ftafwr" . public iiuclloii to (u 1 ulieMt lild'er fr;h ii, ,niM u,,,10 Q wl .'"'' 'rlhelre..lp,ep(,iy, hIIuhIo Vl Ii,. Null.-., l-iir I'lildknllotl (rwiu.iniii ' , Deptrlment of Ihr Intf" U H. I.i.nd Olllcu nt I i'MInu, ...... ii... i.... n mi. 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