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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1915)
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I ivn tllU,for the. t'lptirall Njfal Kainlly lttiiip. t)ni for each 111. 1 ' v - who Ii Ml''influ; m.in ( home fur ili .... farm mort;. r nil kiwis tif tud r of the UtotervUfo jd.Mi baTKlifor tain. V-i'n JlHrMiiim ia . -) Uito (hi Mnlay -j (ho aUotxIltlii p)rpl- - lluu "iiuoiliUia." . live txktt i j. Rrl ! farm t . NaUmiaI lUwfc, : iU, nil th.i tatml ti.iukr, Ukp ttitaatc ir l i U.J ll. ltCMtt' .. wpnl (i Porlbuail :. wliwrM I h will t M .il CunvcaUoA, 'i ii f TtltiK4k mdt li uKKi fa. i .- bt iiirnU in ife . t)l i (ha llotl iixttT the mMoaiH rtiu. ti. IV i- JttV, u i. tho lnloll . '.nuntUiltBi) m tr4. n. man at Mofitn' . moWwr f lr J . 'it. who ! or' it i ririli.i, i .b..vl, I'. ivrn Ml tliv ltiiinwy o A. tiMi (nfilicrl ui Mortl t Vi. !.)' Ib tut htilno. JUe, for .1 i nun U l" Conl r Wilu k'ht Vi to i liiibhrtxIiT i'it. in.- JWV. -I .Sitttiiiny uvciiiiitt. I "Hi, llio Jmrruii l'irtlffliHllll Uy li . IhkiI nl iiMUkcl li'ill I .... . f lium'i.-x with fun nvll in iiiiiiMlU n.ui iii.Ier iii.ii- mimI llrtnn ur cuUlotf .'i..- iinihr iru'ti. ISv U KimnuitoiMl. TUI.i" I. Ownor cum Imvo miiiin ' dim u i. Mini nmull ru I, III I liTltlil ulllct). 1 NV ctutt for k''"""1 ' ' h'-ii liiiini'ii niplm'ixl. Ak 1 Kryptok luinti-n, tly " oim, AkuiiI for Uliuiloit A 'I Kuiiniiilunil, "B I I '1. ll f .. , '. 1 W it lit uf IWftror tt rUmml ilr.l lirtwrpn J. J, I'uwvll of TllUmuuk aiI I'. J Trohwub of lUvr, hf. by Mr IWsll on Mr. Trwlwwjjh' riKli ml tUtrk At iMmirrir nn Mr rmlKMji;li fltiU th firutMrty l mrnur of ti Hut nml McwMl At'MUe ltt, Kur all hllU U( l)OW II0i'l, n (. U HatHlin (h botl unt. M tvllltfai ftm a Lood job el rtrituntiUld lirteo. Tlw CMrmirUl Club will givr a prtftnlri "fiOO" cnl tty ihl wak 'ltotJy Tniw, I, from lidki lu 10. IWoullful prltM fullwMt by titarrlrtd tu 4arc frutn ID to 12, Vl I awl h?w dMrM, ctxKl ti3, lnfunnl , I A4mt(u(i ruin.vxi to club mwtibttr ' and tfcoir (mllMrt MM Iftrifani KWt. i l"f Slc: Atan -of wIl tMiclwd j tiUtt cvMing. I yer old. wl(ht ' SS50. IbwtmM Wiltwt Co., IWvrr, H bay or far V) m m Urgvr imb of land. Cli on C. Kwiti ' i ooiro, w v haw id tcial nrrMAMMitW v with ih t'lfptifw Co. M cunixxl You Jircrilr with ujr 'Jfin. In c you 111. on) lhli;). t'uAl- Ivmt ftina. t u i'lt . i Mr, I v. tt. Wg? w .cmmblv wltriwl tit Mrt !'f !w!j Ur in Hn4y (kclMwt rla n Htunlj lt, Tim lutitHt flk i?ulng In body to Umt mi in lb itflariMMii. A him tuilt wan Mrird Uy 1Im rln Wirf B"MH uic snjuytxl. T fuliowln; mmm f lite el r) ifMnt : Durri Ilviw,nl. ( uUli O.tr.cM. Hwriilfo ifky, Vri Itxlwi. lrr ,i!n4f, IK4im MrKn:i, r H r ..f .ii 7i aieiHrvo wl in ,NluctA VaIU-) Will tlo l. u"' I'll i'n i)iin'iil. Ty kri Utt AkcikJi t'bn!lii, i i, Th A. P. CotU Lurolwr t'o . h docoml tit RMinct fr furnuMn? . (unking fr in rt uf tb lly .,. r.,.i at M,t wr UutUMml. I'ujiUn.) tVmint, l.lino. Hrtek. 'li r. I t n. M" Hnck ami Hr t Ia. rumliU aUk-a nlwnyton IihihI. ..ifi. MWir.lr tV. Wrilw, i'honw. Wiro or ( i: uitIil intrdtn0iiu of nil UikI . . i. . t. h.l. 1 Alii IAAPII Ml l' "l iikinu mA-ln'n, uruiniA i, . W ii'or iii mil Mtir ' ' i'tff Imncry. Ti t- play "Mhr l't..p!e Manny" U Im ..ifirpl liy the Unmmlio 'll t u m ra !lu.o ulr lh Hitiif of tb H.i ..ir' HaioI i ioiwilrNl to bo the luuiiil i'i" yl rHmt. "'ui tni will rrtloly nko you IuckIi. i'brrw U iwl ' wriiHwiht in llw Py t.ml ftr laUKhlnii ronlinuoiwlv for imnrly two liour v' will wuinlnr how niiy ron u.hiIJ nrriui uli com lillriit nirttlr nn.1 not ijiit it nil iuUimI mi. Thin ll.y will ho iiiimmtoil ii ruhU. tho .lHt will ho IVily hiiiI Smunl. l'. 1H '," 1J,,, Anyono hiivloi,' the lonthnr uuUimlnr Htmuli Kivun "wny hy thin ARtmoy In ISU I, I'un hnvo eiiliinilur pmln for 1916, by i-nlllnif Hi thlH ollU-it.-ltolllo W. Wiilmin, lint I'iro Iimumnco Man. All klrnU of wl ii'l fxiee jol for tf. Hf Hhnxlf. Dr. KoaIi oiwrnlnl an Mm, Alliort 0M, Uatunlny nl(it for u tiilnirciilur Infection of tint hip, Ma rnmovinl m luhcrpiiliir lcti frotti timkr tb rlKht klilnry, Kin in now ifrttliii! Iomjj nicely, I. imI tlNAtr will liulp yot clfn out llm YkIIow WVi nod At thu Atiiiio time .'nrllllro your 0t, Clovrr wimI (rf chihi, Ii4iiih-Hchri)iir Co,, lll(.) 'ti'rt Mrs. Holxrt Hlillwcll wan opurntnl on for Miiii.cltl At the TllUtiook H.iiAtrlum on Moiiilny by lr. Wonlt. HIip wa out tu Cliurrli on Humlny hikI fuan.ril wlII until MomlAy, when ho wa Ulwii very uil.J.iily with a tovuiu MU.-k uf n.MJllll. Hid, Klnt l L'wttlnK AhmK vrry rilcvly lnc tin oior.tUn. A, i., ICvvraon it prqpurtKi to tntiko lwn of from WOO to 11,000 on llrl rla IniproviKj farm property. II. 8. Clark AtitittoiK'rr. for p, by A. C. Hvttmon, fir L rlA nKirti'at: iwle. Ifi? fur lo, buy borne H Vrnr ohl, faun liunc, for hp ebcap. Kinulro HvrolJ oilier. Join 'illnat, fttlbnr of W. II. (luont, wi oKimlil im nt tbn ItoaU lionpltnl by l)r. IlimU on Mominy for cnncur of tho nok. Tb CBtior wnii a vory Inriji oflo Mini w uruwini; very fU It lilailr It Dial npjujarnno four inotlthii A;o ami htm Ixjrn ffonlni; m fml thai If I be oKifattifi bail ihiI btrau pyr fuiTtinl ho woukl Iibvo nirm chukwl to ilnath. The pattonl ban rallir.l in Kii 1iAhi and I fei'llii iult ktroiii: to ilny. 'tlila I romnr'anhlo from thu fact thai hr la 77 )' ulil. EMPIRE MILKING MACHINES Are Better In gvery Retpect. See Me And I Will Prove It A.J. CAllli:Ti:it9 Agent FOR SALE Hoilrr, lUlaivin bull ami thrco or four iwa for ealv. Cow OMilini: ficoh Mott. II. r. (;jut.nJ. Hamllukc, Or. r t t t aW t I Am ; A. A. T. D0LAN & CO. General Cement Contractors and Builders Concrete Roads, Bridges, Sidewalks, Foundations, Floors, Etc. What Have YOu to Build? (5i-t Our KiKurra: They An Alwnyn Uiht, Hell I'honc MR ? 4 ? 1 ATTACK ON DIRECT PRIMARY X (4r iidiipird frrc t-xlbxk. th KltiiMlh 1-alU, St Job in nl Sdletn HriKlltl tlr intUflCr. J Thr tiiion bill it non tcctation j ii"riTi4tn where thr people of the dittricl vote iter textbook, the wine tlmll he furnithctl to iwircKhial cbool. The Sthuhcl rtcl bill Is followed by annther Schubel bill providing free leiibouka for public ichool only. STOCK FOR SALE SOIIIIR CLT IS MD (ILS0 SUM LAMPS 15, 25 tod 40 U"tt. ZSc U) Vatt .... 45c 100 Vatt - - - - tOc 150 Tlt .... 51.20 250 "VU . - . 2XO l'r"lrd I.mi I! lira. We .Irlittr Inn. i i., mr "f tht tt Trl..hw u. Wr do virtiK l II. -wl j.rir. r.n .Ifttml with tf".J w ..rkmali.hlp. Lijht h. 7ael Co. iKr Aa I am Irtu 1 1 ni.' tliu rnrveh tin firnt THE STAIN" of March. 1 hHVi for le : 2 Ami two year old huifor, froahon i ii.. . . . , i ... . m . It l. . i. ....., I in imrn. m yilAfllllK wiw,n, i nj aim I Um Uotti TTamUo VVodnlAr rnl j Mreh. 1 brood w, find piRi rnWUIc Thumduy, Thi photo play t to, of May. b on of Um bt of IU ki.td vcr pro! I to maII htrht hack in cood eoiv UlU'.p, i ai oi ainKic niiws. dttcvd. A good ltn't ml tt. ewovii will follow. PATRIOTIC PROGRAM AT ACADEMY Thr MlaW-ra B'iivM-- A patriotic rt Kmtn U b eh an by the aimkmU of lb Academy on Tuvaoaj cvoninu, l'b ruarv 1A. Tfwr pibllc i eonllally invltwl and nil tojoybl timo I promhunl to all 1 lt. yottng hen. KvnAbl prlcm. I). It MAr.all. Alt-c Watt' Kanch. Ydlow Kir Saw Mill. Ccland B. Gnuin T'cachcr t)f Piano IriplooM f rum' the Chicn;o AIL LESSONS GIVEN AT STUDIO Owing Ui numt-ruu inquiriM 1 would . recoimrnvMi nt-.lv on Imbkwi wkiy ' during thu achwl yr. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TILl .tOOK UNDGRTAklNd CO . K. MKXKI.K Mfi. located in Jonca-Knodaon Bui Wins Funeral Director and Liccnl-cd Embalme I.p.ilv AiuisUnt When Reiiueatod. Wj Lands Cheaply I" I re Initurance (Alof. .HtilOM. nti06, and iiiiiii ui ; Tit flklr oibii I'ollfiO' No 'a: -.M.tii, HnlUtjli, WiliKi'. .v.ux. wiim;:,, miimk, l(u.', huli'tU. vilUtl, M'lV.Z. N1i7&. WilOi'ti. KfalW?;. WUltHU, t4iin, M'.lU,f vllllh.'.. Hrtlunl, n.h;. htWi, hi.li. rvilfil. M.iil5. twins. IW.I0V7. a ii.l twillOii. uf tilt' .New lr.aur !!.- liitnpaiiy, of New llrunit wick. New Jrw), Iiavb ImtJn h'. aImIcii or uuatroyed, wbilv in the Aueii cy of S. II. VhiU'hoB, of TillAitKx.k l ily, Hrtm. Vou aro heieby notitu-vl lltAl Um New llMmawick Kire lmurii't tampan t, of Nvw Kmiuwlek, Ne Jttniey. hereby uaaumeti mi liability under ttt boc enumerated polu-u a. Any lnforinitn of the return of any of tbo abovo Hlank l'olicioa, will con fer a favor on V. W. Alverion. idc Wattvrn Manager, at 371 I'ine Stm t, San Kranciaco. Oal. lly: A. at. lvelaro. Special At. SANITARIUM TILLAMOOK f,l(M'J. ! lNCoitl'OltATi:!)) m i A wt'" 0''U'I'IHS ""r,u M'lluTi' euro of nil ktml of iitM.'MKC. atiiu?.', ! tent nuraea tn cbarire. .IUM. Dr. S. t. VTendi. Medical Sorvrinletident AJiiOStl, n6KiM, i - Logged Off for the Compo MilUi'a, w.litvl. M510W. HBIW . r r Hrunawiek K.re, kio nee r ransTervo. Fccney-Srceraer Co., Put Economical Land Clearing Machine on Market G. L. DUX & SON. Prir IlolU Pltone 'I Itc Smnc Price to livcryonc Eat OOJUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO n Stock Tonic Carbolic Compound '.H us prove tovou I'OftlTIVIfi.Y thai mi' Stock TONIC will put your aninmls in o tluiviim i-nnililioii, miiitc uic '"IniK o'iiuh hciiltliv n.ui i-Npel Ha' wonns, uml that U.OI 011'S CAKUOLie COMFOt'ND will IjP m Mode rrce from .linsc ami your Imni, stalili-s, sinus, lr huh jtiul outlHiildinKH sniiitaiy and sweet smelling. C. I. Clouh Co. Reliable PrujJKlst NVIer vSpiechcn Dctitudi, TO KILL FREE TEXT BOOKS. The .St-huhtl bill to repeal the n Free Test BeKk bill eiwcteil m MJ hrt pued the houae. The repe.il 111 is now before the Senate. Tinier the Patton bill many diairict j Tillamook, Oreiron. j The FeetMry-HrverrHT Co.. has just I completed u verv economical device for eleMrtnc IbimJ tn the ibapc of a RAAOltnc donkey ei ifine. equipped with a 10 h. p hcavv duty enei.ie. The total weisnt of the machinery in 5 2)0 lbs. tnounte.! on runner and can be pulled anywhere on ii alraiKbl line by it own powur. The dor key port eotmUU of a (tuul; ilnim, double friction, equipped wit bfakt. It haa 401) feet of J in. cant mat SOU feet of inch eable. A a deni imKtratiou it recently pullt-d with ?. a 0 fMt lof 3 feet ui diameter o routfli ground Anyone wi-h-ir ad-'., onatration of the worktnrra of tho tr chine eau itne the mm by callin at the Feenev-Ureemer Co. Works. The price for the al"ve eiuiipnn j ru Re from J7ta) for 10 h. .. ur Til I A Mnnif R A K FRY I IhW"- tK roMnlv Vierccks Bread AT ALL r.KOCKKS R. F. ZACHMANN Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work The ettRiitV conaumea di itilate, ce' sumiti( C itallon in 10 hours, ciwt It' ll eallon. Tho engine nsl i detachable a' cHtt bo urd fur other thinn. I'uuney.Hreim'r L'o. arf olTerini; h ill hi proposition for two or more far maris who wish to no in together on i duvice that will clenr their Uml cheap ly and easily. Two men can run thi- machinery used mid handlo It success fully. Those who may have use for such innr.hine will do well to investinute. I V I I'll HARMESS DON 1' SPOIL A (JOOD HOSSE by Ueupiuir him in shabby old Harness. Wo tint soIIIukI Harness miulo of tho bust stock nt prices that oui;ht to tempt voi A WRLL MADK HARNESS will not only improve thu uppcnS,C0 of your horse, but contribute to your safety as weli. Many a runaway could he avoided if tho old Harness had been discamcd in time. v. W. A. WILLIAMS, Salem, Ore.. Jan. 'J. Kfforta to break In upon the Integrity of 'thu ill. rt-ct primary precipitated a denntinc mcnt In tho home yesterday afternoon that rcdultcd in a demand for a call of the hmie to retrieve thoo who had fled to crcapc a rollcall. Tho sit uation aroe when II. II. 10, Introduced by Conrad I'. Olnon' of Multnomah, came up for final pa.ai;c. Thin bill proM: to altolUh the vtcm of cir culatin(( petition of candidatca and to atittitute in it place a ayalem whereby a candidate may depo-dt stipulated fee with the nccrotary of ttc or county clerk ami find place upon the primary ballot. Miaa Marian II. Townc of Jarkoon county led the fiijjht In oppotltton. In a thrilling ap'ech lieforo the men mcmlra ahc declared the bill tin Arnerlcan and undemocratic ar4 nn at tack upon the primary that ahould be countenanced by no leKittlator. "If it I rinht to itnnus fees at all, it la riiiht to fltx the fee," ahe aaul. "The next legislature may ameml it by fixing the fect no that it will be irn pai!le for youni; nml ambitioua at torney ami others to become candi dates at all." Nuiiance of Petition Shoveri Mr. Obon had ured in support of hit bill that it i ik-nlm-d to abate the nutaance of "pt-tition h-ver" arwl to require en ml Ida tea for office urfeat''il at the primary to atay out of the race in a (rencral eleetion a Independent candidal'") or candidates of another p.rtv than the one in which they arc retrtA'aTed. He declared that under the present system the voters sign pe i tiorw jut to be rid of the "ahovera" and asserted that "my doj Carlo" cotiki Ret on the ticket for any office if a petition could be circulated for him. Allen Eaton of Iinc followed Miis Towne'a HiWres deelaring the bill un-prim-ipleil aa well aa on-Anv-riean. He deelarod his belief that Mr. Ol-on bad Uken bi cue from the Oregonian in introducing the bid, rending from an editorial which eomnnen'I' 1 bis action. Call It "Yellow Dig' Mr. Penwiek declare ! .:-.' measure a "yellow doj;" bill, heca'ta- it require I tho unsucceasful eandi tale to supiiort tho suecewful party ejrnlitite f.ir the omce. He aaid tiMt the hafot is the only thing between the .,-tut?ns and anarchy and that any r-i trillion upon fulTrajje ia a step toward l.iisni. Mr. Dnvey said the bill of tUelf is not unprincipled at all, though he couhi not sunnort it. He felt Lb at if its effect woukl be to abolts'i tho. stiletto in politics, it woutt wrk well. "But I do not believe e should at tack to direct primary." he crici. "If it is to be amended, let toe people do it." Let Tfee People Fix It "The bill i rotten to the core," cried Representative i'Uwart of Fof jil, wbo had been roundinu up the forces airainst the bill while the others were talkinK. "If we du pass it, it w.nt Ret through the executive office, be cause the coventor toki me ami he told you he woukl not itamt for any tarn lierins with the primary law. If it needa llxinK. let the people fix it. This is the thin ood of the wodgc leading back to thu bMS system. It a-cmUI thtow open tho war to break the pri mary entirely. "No man hould bind himself to support the successful nominee, who may be a scoundrel ami a crook. The man who supports this bill seals his politicafdoom." How the Members Voted on the Bill The roll call, though not announced from the chair, was aa follows ; l-'or tho break in the primary sys tem --Bowman, Sam llrown, l.'ard.v. ll, Clark, Hand ley. Hare. Htnkle. llurl burt, Jeffries. Jones. Kelly. K .'in, I.owis, Olson, Paisley, Porter, Ritner, A. C. Smith, Stunfield, Stott, Thomas, Wentwortb, Selling -22. Acainst A. A. Anderson. Hlnnchard, Tom Brown, Cnrtuiill, ChiUs, Cobb, Collins, l)avv; Dillurd. Eaton. El more. Fenwick, Gill, Grier, Hunt. Irvin, LatTerty, Michelbrohlc, Olds, S. P Poirce, D. H. Pierce, Itisley, Schuebel, V. 0. Smith. Stewart, Towne, Vnwter, Warner, Weeks, Woodell-SO Clark and LatTerty pleaded to bo ex cused from voting, but .Mr. Childs de manded that they go on record, Mr. Stewart shouting "Coma out in the open." The roll call wns reviewed and ClarK voted for the bill, Lalferty vot ing "no." No Chance To Dodge Mr. Olson demanded a cull of tho house after tite vote had been taken, but before it had been announced to get at those who had "dodned" while the debate was going on. Before this was completed, however, theru enmo a motion tore-refer thu bill to tho comj tn'Ueo onj rovMon of law for amend ment. UUHICIZ ,u r. bcuueiiel Hindu inc motion be cause ho salt! ho had such an aineud meut ready which he thought would prevent thu petition peddling evil and nt tho same timo leave tho primary essentially intact. Mr. Eaton and Mr. Stewart agrtwd that thu amendment proposed would strengthen the present primary law. The amendments proposed are: To elimiimto tho requirement that the Idl ing candidate support thu successful candidate for election: making It o tional with thu candidate whether he shall file i petition or pay a ttltPaT IILUMOW OREGON feo- i ...aanl' 0000IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOO8OO0OOOOO