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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1915)
"W if 'SSUED TWICE A WIJEK-TUi SDAY AND FRIDAY k.S?;.C3i?.y,-A"rioNOF Any Paper ,n Tillamook Countv Tillamook, Okkoon, Manch 12, 101 f. NO. 35 SERVICE any uf our cunio. item nhout first NiUiomil Service I u v art? all pIviiMil with it tuul Cnn tell vdii why, fTrst National llnuK WE AK'N'T yo triCKLED ? R.E.S0IVED THAT WE M E V E R. SPRING ANYTHING ON OUR CUSTOMER 5 UNLEJJ WE KNOW IT 5 RIGHT. CARRANZA GETS EMPHATIC NOTE l United Stales Insists on Early Change to Improved Con cHtlons In Mexico. Wahlnton General Car miuro haw b Iftrm not. fnm ih L'trtt 0 Htmtm ftrrumm inat untax htotw I Mi Improvruirnt In rendition "Wttil f (( to totw r ami Uwlr tru in Mexican irruir under Jtf control, twh trp nuy t nc.s. ff)r Will b Uvea by ihf American evrfctrf2 tu obtain the drtirH pro. itlo. Tfc 1 lb (r.nr.( and mMt Wptwtie kc uwi that bas trn nt Uy tft Wftab!ntob ornmnt to tfettrtt ttnc Ihtt iotrponJ nee with HWU a r un 'arrant i warn. 9 tfet tlM LnU-d 8is!. baa vleM-l concern th iro tun com nlaittta by fofrOKnsr. Knirlly nettlnut Ma a4aillstra Hon of attain ami mow. In effect, 4ennl an rt rlitiiK" . ... in m meantime ni moitnm-nta f American warht; ha e bii or- 4rJ. the rrH( of h'b v. ill ix 1, natal 4mn irm. ,n ,h a, it 1 kftnd b aaniv otliriala. will -onvlrtrr (ktKrnl rrrtji o( ihn 4t-rraimitlon Of th mi'f l an ttnrvrtitiiMit u obtain ft ctMlut In londltlona in Mexico City Atmriran cillcna ana.n Iinvh txii of Ihr critical aiiuailitn that ha ari Un-ns Hrcrurx llryan autioutirn! thai Ira importation (a '( . ouid It "i,',.' t tor aa mnny aa brat ml to l. Vo-(t raicr I mm Arnvrtntn Cutui '.:iiflii that at a pi.al loit'.-iui (th (nrnl Oarnu.ia Ui- deliver to Ihr latti r tbi tartnti m;Ib frt,i; t I'uiit-J Buta 6o.Tnmnt. J: J AinVIKW GRANGE MEETING Tlic Fairvjew (Uanfe meotlnt: wa Wl wtltrmlwl Uy e larKu n crowd h lij'iil, iiiarty of Mm ttntnlwr haing CIM o htteml cifL llowrTur. th lfcliiiK whk nn lnlor(rtlnn unn. Tht loornlntr ittiMiton wu iflvt-n ovr to t!i? (JWumiIoii of IachI ma tier am the fiat CranRti ( onvtriitlon which vill lh'Whi.r Mny II. J2, 13 nd I I. 'ITui SfTato (irnrpi fnatiiiifii lx bfld In ibo 1. O. O. F. halt. On tlw etrwilni: of Ihti fiiit !ay of th convintif;ri, ninr, 11 tHilillc iccviitwn will U ten- (Itro Um ViMUir nt the coininurclal cfilli nxiin. till the aftornixm Mrn. Bvt)roti. Mr. Oi-ottt. C J. JiJwanU iuhI Mr. MUler Vtalttfil tin? Crnnae lr thu intnr.Mii nf , UJlitw county llhrarv. Mr. Iwarrf OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST FIRE MEETING tlic Stale During the Past Week. j Iheme-titK of the Hose Company lant r.ight was the bet for a Innp time. Ofliccm electwJ were aa follows: K. J. ClauMtn, I'mnlent; Tfioi. Coatca, Chief; Dr. T. Monk, Treasurer; anil Events Occurring Throughout Captain of lime caru n f.,iiow : No. 1, V m. HarrU; Nn. 2. Otw FrMble; No. 3, A. K. Cae; No. 4. lien Van tro; No. h, Webb MmWux; Hook amj Ladder Truck, Italic Lucao. Hic CarU are ttationed an follows; N'.s. land 2 at City Hall; No. 3 in StiJI woll'a Addition at 2nd St. awl 4th Ave. Wwt; No. 1 on the South East corner of the Academy trroundn. No. 5 will be stationed on 10th Street between Stiil well Ave. and lit Ave. Went, after a few days, hook and Ladder Truck is stationed at City Hall. C. W. Miller, of the Coats Lumber Chinese Accused of Homettead Praud. La Oratido. Toy Young, probably too boat known Cbint In eatrn Orocon. waa arrested by a deputy . DnUif Stat tiiarsbal on u elwrie of making a fait windnrlt lit connection with an a indication he ruei'uUy mnd i for a hoiuusttKid nonr North I'ovrdor. Til Mr it hi.,, : '" vnury was made at tue isnd offlco nl.llor. as w. the prlure in .,,HnK ! !n lhte ,n rnak,nK U he wor(! ' 'hf ctiZ su nfilbrary, cot f maintanence. and dW "ol hvv mot" 0!B 180 acres j Company of the support of himself ui llJ III llin uwu WtlWSHIU ai Ul ... urrwmHro, ii lu uilll that (3t:.i I awn. t at said oraMy i tl,'r;i,!i ha t nut ( " I ' 1' i- '. -.si n 4. b.--; til ) ; . is. -. I b m-i-t in. aja.iAble sup; (t i the capital Grocery Specials This Week C I 1 1 Solid Pnelc Tonmtocs Xo. rim 'J for L'nc. K'ov.tl i hili Soli I I'iioIc Maine Corn 2 cans tor L'flc. Koval c lull Sum hut I'aili I'mcapplo '.) oz. can, 2 cans K''il 1 ml) li.trly June I 'ens, l cans lor -lOc. RAY & CO. GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. TILLAMOOK, - DKKC.DN 'Mrthotlist Church Nnki. ,"'hl ' ln .-cl,m)l nt 10 A M. ""IrUIr . . , . - tiiiiiiivii iai'i 'Wilt 1.r,.l,,.tl,1,l , ti . M. Jll Mu. tl Mtl'li, t I 1 . .. ... - 1 1- .11, nil iiy insn f. '"ln I-eniJUi. t ;;,) jt Mi MwiiM (ilttlfis. I'astor. , foiled Brtlhren Church. 1VjV Hfl.tird. Ill A X, K111, 1 '"J"'i l!" M. mid Hurinon, 11 Ihiutt .Sitrvlni; (Sod " l'lloa MrallnK, ;:iOl'. M. ' u1'. li'mlor. nt thu Kuv. C. Hlntii Stiniluy ij.'lio-.l vo the iiildrena of to- Hit I V 1,1. iv'nnmi, llv u, ..,... HllU. i "vmi.ui iviiiiy ."''Clum-h. 7..-m it u "l" IK "trr u.,n i !U'lloil I'ruver M I ,1 MlU I'myliit l.tHl.i.. tl. t '5ly uviuii..,. n.uv ik . ,!ctiv ol,""uy ""'I inltl.wueU - IIIVIlOII, 'I. V, Whlto. 1'i.Hior. Work Wintd. ''rliinil hy coiinid, wuitJob r u hi... .11. . ... . April" Ith. ' "m"' ' ' Hobfl, liny Oily, Ore. SWASTIKA CLUB T'lf t'luli ini't nl (he htuno of Mrs. H. ti. Kock l-VI. 2d. Tho tuhlo mid roiiins ueru lU'cnrnlttil in honor of Wiislilnutni" birlhd.iv. flur thu Ciuii' S, tin luisti'HS Invited thu Kiii'HtH to tho illniiiK room, wlicnt nn eli'Knt liiiirli was survml. At 11 Into hour nil departed, iind will in rot with Mrs. 0. Mlllrr, Marchl'd. Tho olllrrrH elected for tho y tin r wuro Mrs. II. I). I.iuniif, I'rrs. : Mrn Curl Hunt, V. I'.; Mrs. C. Miller, Sec. LIQUOR BILLS A3E SHEL . Attitn of es Cor :i Hit a: Oiyr; ; Oo-nt vt MisurE. Olymrla, VVaah.Th liU Wnalili: tea ie- atnturo nd4 ''3 sr in ciij .buriday at nilitaSKh' c M- . a ,i the numernsa ; tmiucud bulng Bhun conaliiimulon 01 thf fltHif of B... r limiue. 1 . ma-!'- eeru:n Mrbcn tho oouse v.'ni.iiion nrtor a twjlionr inovt.,. dtrt-llned to p'.MV 011 Un cnlondM.' uw liquor inonsiirti. Introduced M da) ii.sht by thu public mor.ilti com lillltllO Action that aldoil tho aiuoilu'rliiKol I tin bills In thn homo ruloa eomiuitt. imis lation by the aeunto rules com inillee whoii tncK ngreemonl mum rimched to pluro no llcjuor legislation mi tho soimto oiiloiidnr tluviirniir Lister votoed tho bills bar rltiK clrrulntlon of Inltluthe, refrron illlin iitul rcotill luitlilniis mid the so lulled Whltlioy oliietlons bill. prold- lug li'Miil party roineiitloiiH mid Ken trnlly Intended to Htruni;t!un party or- i;aiilutloim. Hbat it could 1ms 11 mil for, It seems that Mr. Carnegie will do- nito a sum up to ?2S,(KJ for tho con junction of n buiklinc If local jmrtlea wjll furnish a sito free of incumbrance, and guarantee a sum for yearly main tuciance equal to 10 tier" cent of the amount which ho kivi-j, the cost of maiiitvnunre lo be borne by the county time. It Is avcrri-d ihnt ho hail a larRo tract of land near Telocr.aet. which would cancel his right to the claim. C. A. Smith Timber Sold. Albany Through a deed filed In thf county recorder's office here the id local library boards throughout I c A SmUh Timber company, of M!n- i5 t-i . . . , . lh county. The city of Tillamook J "MlI,olls. B,''l its entire holdings In now oxi.ends ?IK0 yearly on its librarv. i',,,n county- embraclntt ti.406 acres. this amount and other library funds could be used to swell the total needed ta keep u(i a county library, ami leave lolbly not more Unit $1200 to lie ralred by the county at lar:e foi tnam- teitance oxiKinse, which would include, pay for librarian, now books, llitht, luel, rtc. The library could bo so constructed as t Include an auditorium eauablu of ;atinj: potklblv 300 or more people, a gymnasium, resdin or sinokintj room for men and a rest room for tho ladies, it could be used :is 11 cen tral station whart-K'ople from nil over th&ulycul..mkihoirhBi- snnl: Orccco Divided Over War Policy. London. Dispatches from Athens say lli.it (Ireece Is divided over declar I11K xwir nititlnst Turkey and that those who favor euteriiiK the conflict as itKiilnst the purly of the IcIiik. who In idstM 011 iii'iitrullty, Imvo been openly drmnnstrallvo. THE MARKETS Portland. Wlieal Club, ll.'-'li; blui-Nttim tlM', red llmiiibm. M -'U rorty-fnld. 11.30; red fife. '-' , liny ICiiHturn Orrntin timothy, 1G; Kriiln liny, H'J; "If''"''. ,:: vutloytlm uhy. $S.B0. IluttiirCruiiiiirr)', H5o. I - ,j-t'ni)illnl. 20c; riinrh, 19c llups-IUH rrop Ifio; 1U1S crop, He Wniil-IIaHleiii OriiKim. 2fio. Scnttle. U'lieiit llluoat m, ?l-21; "I"'' V--1' rill liuualmi. $1.-'U; ftirtyfold, 11.28; f hi. .C3. I , oy -Kfi per Ion. . M thy, 1 pur ion; imam. .nmory, 34o. SHIP THREATENED BY FIRE ARRIVES SAFELY I'arls, Klr which tlirentonod Us Fniiudi steamship Ln Tourulnu whb liriiutilit undur control uud ull her pas seiiKorH lire wiifo, Tho ship proceeded under her own steam to Havre, nor destination, Only the Itotturdiitn, of tin) fleet which responded to Captain Ciiiisslii'tt wireless cull for uld, stood by as it mcasuro of prernutlon to kIvo nsslstancu should any bo regiiired, Onivo fours for tho sufoty of Lit Tounilno were felt In this city until tlio positive uiuiinincotnont vus 111111I0 Hint sho wus In no dniiBor, On bourd l.u Touruliui worn 450' ctiHitH of curtrldi;eH Intended for u; in tho Huropruu wur. Thorn wore Si pnitsoiiKers on board, of whom 38 won In tho first onbln, Her crow nuuibur oil ubout 200, . i 1 uartcrs whe.i they come to the county seat. Hooks from the ruunl library can be distributed to dilfcrent (Hunts in the countv as they may be dcHrod. The law provided that a county li brarv can be conducted by tho county court or by n commission up;Kintrd by the court. The Fairview Cranio went on record as fiivorinit Hie county library idea, and the mutter will lie taken up at the next meetini: of the I'omuiia ti ranee. After the discussion in regard to the library closed, U. (J. Jackson, repre senting the Tillamook Lime Product Co., iiddrehsetl the Grunge on the sub ject of koihI roads, and brought to the t1ttr11itc.11 of thjse present a new ideal in the construction ol roads. The new method of road construction which he explained is made up of a crushed rock foundation, with a lime stone top. hound together by a cement called Kockmuck. According to the testi iiioniiils which Mr. Jackson read thii new method of road cotiMtructioii has given satisfaction in Knglnml, Scotland, Camilla mid some of the Eastern slates and costs at least 25 per cent lcs than cement and will leave the greater part of the money expended on this kind of a road in the county. It seemed to be the opinion of those present that this method of road con struction should be investigated and if it appeared to bo what was claimed for it. It should be given a trial. ; in new members at the next meeting, j A ComrnitU-e was appointed to wait .on the Council and confer with them as to wajs and means of rcrr.uncratlr.f tho ftive members, based on prompt attendance at fires, drills and meet ings. The 'meeting then adjourned until next Thursday, March IS. It is.propoted to select the teams for the vkri us carts in the immediate ocelity nt their stations, and quite a rivalry hss nlieady started as to uhich locality ci n put out the best men. It is expictcd thai within a month all the best and most active young men in town will be members of one or the other of the Comnanies. boi.til5 EiTD SESSION Savins In Appropriations Over Last Dicn::um Cct St Near $35J,jOU. Iloise. Kind. The legislature aJ. .'ourned s?..e die Monday at 10 o'clock tfvar clearing away the general appro- tiaaaJ.KeiailT;flftcwy.jUaVr; the e-l- -ationa! and charitable, penal InstUu. ms and judicial courts' bud- market foodsiuifs will be sold at cost 1 Re's to meet Uu- drain on the state to tho (Vintlneuul Timber Iimi com pany, a Delaware corixiratlon. This is all timber land, and Includes one of the flnost bodios of timber in tho state, Tho consideration Is given In tho deed as II, but the Instrument boro JHT.50 worth of revenue stamps, which 1 urticatus a purchase price of $117,500. Want Produce So'd at Cost Kugrnfi. The socialists of Eugene have asked the city council to submit to tho voters at the April election a charter amendment empowering the erection of .1 building for a public msui: a.id "w -!fare center." At the by tho city plus the expense of con ducting the market. Provision Is t be made fnr n free medical nud dents, cllnte for the po-'r of the city wit. office In the market building. INTERSTATE BRIDGE BEGU!.' treasury during the years 1515 and 1S16. To pay the money so appropriated; the ad.alorem tax act setting a maxl-, mum limit of Jl.SOO.CoO was pa.n,il. It is be' pved that ou:i Je revenue from the federal government and tho said of Innls. etc.. when added to the THEILER CASE REMANDED John Theiler, appellant vs. Tilla mook County, a case uppealed from Tillamook County, which was u suit for ditmngcH, was reversed and re manded by thu Supreme Court. Theiler sued the county for $1,000 dainagi'f, to his laud on account of tres pass in making road improvements nnd Judgu Webster Holmes dismissed the 01180 oil the grounds that tho complaint did not state facts sufllclent to consti tute 11 cause of action. Tho Supremo Court reversed tho de cision of thu lower court, uud conclude that thu complaint status fuels sutlic ient to constitute a cause of action and that nn error was committed in direct ing u venlict for tho defendant. Tho judgment in therefore reversed uud tho cause remanded for u new trial. Attorney S, S. Johnson is Theller'a nttornoy in this ease FOR SALE 20 acres II nu bottom hind goad locu tion, 1 mile south of Tillamook, Good barn, I I cows, team, wugon ami har ness, Soino farm tools, l'ricc reason able, Good terms. Cull 011 or address IL A. Kinnanian. Tillamook, City, Occasion Is Celebrated With Speecnes amou' 1 raised by tho advalorem tax win t sufficient to meet the expenses of tho blennium. The saving on or two years ago will be about $350,000. The total carried by the educational budget as finally approved was JC75, 990.50. The general appropriation bill, to which the senate made amend ments, carried J610.172.50; the judicial budget $:'50.200. the general deficiency act 5LM37.74 and the charitable and penal institutions $3fi3,C00 and J310,-000. by Representative Men of 2 States. Portland With hundreds of Port land and Vancouver citizens masseu - . : ! a .jpnt off square murkins tho site of tho tirst concrete pier of he interstate bridge, with nn ex change of 1 pi exiles of felicitation a:ui prophecies of the future greatness ot tho "twin cities." actual work on tht rc'iobsal viaduct that Is to unite two states was beguu at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Tho ceremony of celebration v113 held on the san-iy beach of Haydeu Island, near the Oregon landing of the Vancouver ferry. Hrlof talks woro made by members of the commercial clubs of Portland and Vaueouer, who carried on the campaign that resulted tu the issu ance of bonds for the bridgo, $1,250,000 worth by Multnomah county and $6uo. 000 worth by C'larko count;, Wajh ington. .Mayor Milton Kvans, of Van couver; Commissioner V. L. Hrewster. representing tho city of Portlam, . President V. P. Connawuy of the Van couver Commercial club; Commission ers ltufus C. Holumn, V. L. Lightner and Phlln Hoi brook, ot Multnomah county, and John Lyle Harrington, eu glneer In charge of tho bridge, also wore umong tho speakers. .Vrrnngeinonts for the celebration were made by a committee of the Vancouver Commercial club composed of K, K. Heurd. chairman; W. C. Uates, P. Stapletou, A. J, Dorlanil aud P. J. Flynn. W. Deerln; Lesves $15,000,000. Chicago. The late William Deerlng, harvester manufacturer, left an estate of $15,20tI,S"3. alter payment by his executors ot all debt;- and expenses, according to a final accouutluj mad in the probate court here. $155,000 Lost in Portland Fire. Portland, Or. Fire gutted the three story brick building occupied by Joues Cash Store, a ma'l-ordor house, SO Front street, comer of Oak, causing the entiro loss of tho stock, valued at $125,000. Want Fortification of Coast Harbors. Salem. Tho need of fortifying Grays unit Willapu harbors against foreign invasion is emphasized iu a memorial adopted by tho Washington stuto legislature, a copy of which was recolvod by tho secretary of state here, the matter to bo submitted to thu next session of tho Oregon legislature. The memorial calls upon congress to take uctlon to protect these harbors, which It states are wholly without means of repelling nn attack. VIOLIN LESSONS R. B. DRISCOLL Instruction at pupil's home TRANSPORTS SAILING FOR DARDANELLES Uerlln, by wireless to Sayvlllo, N. Y. A dispatch to tho Frankfurter Zcltung says that a steamer arriving at nn Italian port reports having met 22 French transports near tho Island of Malta, heading toward tbo Dardan elles. In an article in the Vorwaorts, the former Loudon correspondent of the uowspapor, In dealing with tho Dar danelles attack, says; "Tho composition of the British neei uppeurs to coniirin tho rumor that Great Britain has added two squadrons cf new ships to her navy since tho war began." Turkish advices published lit the! various Berlin newspapers unite in declaring that thu results of the allied bombardment of tho Turkish forts ln tho Dardanelles havo been negligible, At tho same time It is pointed out that several ships of the allied fleet hav been datnqucd.