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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1915)
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Miry Ptiapatrick Pantomtn Catherine O' Hera America nMrtomme Red Ruling H Rnth Benson Rosea of June A tnvl BoWln SoIhI lMn j Onfho! ... turn . " OOO. w iy . ..l u..;. . ! t!n .. r 1 XHM ;( i !hr nil. r.i the C i'iilii- ! sin- lln!th tir.i in-, !i. I tna.U. Au- ; h Amca, tr . is txx Vhr wi.llh of rf t piaccd at $TV t t i.iiKC at $55,000,- u t . iic cri r. - 1 r ij .ir.! k'IK1 lrotictn K.uns ,n ihut art ait i 4r, I.ircti to incrssl ptrvAUav "t liu t xofpuiy occupaitoa. Mo'o lr Harrv PU. twenty uvt tr I ,.1,1. . JM trVitMoit t Mt Smai hvs i rohibiuort in Rusma. ......... ,,, .t , Ik' nrw nnioni has TIhj Robtit Jirt at Hi Sleepy i A ft in IWfctt rhku IX-n t OH-e U KIU ShfNttn Sottjr Ctbrinf Knl Kit Sht Ford Vlklti Alma Fumf' CifU frn 1 Orwttr . i :nstciati tell u tnat .; '...itu-iu in the hospi - .i contv1erall nl .i'i . i.iUc'nft in f'ttro- 0 T.ic-.H-.iHv without anv- 1 '( i tio other haTul. the . "i ,t nvine banks havt '! .1 t.' sk for increase of thei' rfhi' tn ortie pbcry ilrti'iif. I (u,,,',,! .. or .ff fix -t 'oo -ms-h work, and the ' thtrii tbi ..- 'in-.1, and 'inusual lifficultie, inc- .i.fl '-normotisly. th-. UN tin Br...' th'.r. OI !K t kill it. A vsucine hi been detot- .i which, it i bfhevei wilt prattio.il h KiMiiU'iuc hunun t-iii v.U'im hi diiac. which if comitninioud bj ah mcct bite. AMERICANIZATION DAY. Industrial Review The war fever seems to be conta-1 ion. The smallest republic in the world, that of San Mn.o. ha deter- , mined to join the altiea. San Marino , whioh lies arnonsr the Appenine muun- tains, overlooking the Adriatic, i only tuontv-two tquare miles in area, and though entirely surrounded by Italian M.L!i oitiitn hac retorted io th imntanuitioii u. tow- their intention to tiuki Ji I i-.Hirih .inenc4Rit-on 1jv ! in New vrk Chy the new taJium i : v.'u Colleite w been seoutI tor ..is. celebration. in Duron a Cttiien Conmiittet- i .,f.i! ,miintvd thruuith the Chim ;..r ot t. o.titTicrce and the mayor. in M. l.ouis M.iyor Kiel ha ar , -.ci! tHat the Antericamcation day . V-Mtum stull take place in the . i , :iutli!oru:tn. H- lioken. l'.tron. W ilkesbarre. y'U el.'!d, t'incinaiti. Nanticoke. t'ar- ii.U. ! rcntoii, uth Bethlehem, '.,ii:m..ih. l'it:-.t..vi n. Buffalo, AI- territorv. form an absolutely irtdepen dent state. Though she cannot br ng i :';-nccud. and Columbus ; arc any material strength to the allies. fr cmcs. Irum whtcn report ot me her position has some importance, for ' . ' Am.ric,ni;aliotl dav acttuties had the country continued neutral Aus- , i,u4l jltcn rej-orttd. trian aeroplan s could In time of need take refuge there, repair, take on new supplies and return home. This is not possible now. HAY CATS VALUABLE. The opposition in Japan to the way that country ha handled the Chinese situation, ontinue to Mod .trong ex pression. There has been serious riol ing in Tokiu, and in parliament a reso lution expressing lack of confidence io the present administration received 133 votes, to 232 for the government. The resolution charged the cabinet with ha vine; failed in the negotiations with China from the beginning, with having aroused the suspicions of for- tho abandonment of the fifth croup of j Japanese demands. "We abandoned j these in the interests of peace," he said. "No power compelled us to do so. 1 am convinced that the intellectual classes of the world understand and commend the course of Japan." It seems evident that Japan, with opinion so divided at home, is in no condition to press further demands upon China at present. SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. Of Oregon Interesting N'ew NoIcj About In lias tries ot the State. : Salem, Juno U. Interstate fore mrc Commission rule S. I. C. can not out on tWt of oil steemvm f-r ' coa?t service. larsr road oil and fiu ! oil wilt result. Eutremi -Pacific Tele phono Co, wilt expend 115. HOC on twti wine line t I' torenc. t PortlandStudetoakir Co, will talk, a i branch plant to eon 190.000. parta 1 1 omesleaders on 120 at-r tracts reducing sheep rang 92,(W acres. Jitney regulation was sustained tn Portland voters. C'bas. M. Miller of PortlanJ will manufacture fruit evapu.atof at Al bany. Eugene fruit evaporator baa order for 20,000 lbs. dried logan berries. Northern Pacific and Groat Northern preparing to operate direct trains from Seattle to Plavel via Kalama and Rain iur to connect with Sun iftneiseo steamers. All the b P. Co. properties In Ore gon have now one head U. V, Camp bell. Baker County has abolisbe oUlee of county sehoal supervisor. ; Raker County producing HJM.0O0 fokl per month. Salem Clerical force in State Kngi-' Oregon Agricultural College, Cor junc 4. Hay caps are of so ;i.ueh value in protecting bay from unfavorable w ather that Willamette v alky farmers can hardly afford not o use them, according to Professor R . Hystop. of the O. A. C. Agrt'a omy department, who explains the .ubject as follovs. In Western Oregon there is a large ..mount of legume and grass crop that i cut and cured for hay purposes, i i hi Western Oregon bay crop i .ne of the v ry important crop, r-ro- . --i Uiccd and much of it reaches the :arket in poor condition because of j Latest statistics show ',000,000 lbs. eisrn powers, and with having harmed i i-pour-. it is a wen known tact inai i cheese output rillnmook County past theprestigeof the empire . Min-a) i? 1$ Kato denied that the piiwers had urged ,ilv ,,i0,..,i ;!!1' if mined m.on is I U Ren s latest idea is to loan one- tn lujckr-n-.l and made nuitc un-! third of state taxes to the people. . I -.table. should be the d.,irc oi , diatrict-aided railroad campaign irv Kroner of hay to produce a- , . . , .... ., . . . .rUM,t Krcei- tpe uf product that car- M I'M) is building railroads nt Grants rii, ill us ban and all ot it na - , Pass and Roseburg. uv.tl p.t'atability. This can In- done , when the hay is cat at the risrht time ' n 1 cured promptly with a minimum j ! exposure. Even a long exposure to hi; sun witltuut any rain will quite I si-riottsly damage the color and qual-1 itv nt ihr hav but in thr.se rainv oer- itds which are so common in differ ent sections of the state, when hay is . ... : ...... . .... I . Am.. ,W ZSns to Ue '-. Mng elementary toxtbook would av. effrct of 'he rain. 'I he skin of the otter is capabl- of j In order to avoid thi loss, hay manipulation which nukes it ex-! caps are very frequently used. These trciu ! liuticult to detect it from ! ordinarily consist of either heavy, un- SECRETARY BRYAN LEAVES THE GAdlNhT Disaijrcdiiicnl With President Wilson Ovor Gorman Nolo Causes Split. Weahl'tgteii Wi'Ham Jen '! Mt i ab rfiied . n.tart of state aa n dramatic sequel to his dltrta itH Inal4nt WiltK't the guv rnmmts policy ttsr.t u.-nnaiij The rouanatien i--i' ! ? the pr-'stib'ni. The mhiue-i theu p . . . ...... t . t.. ... pro v.. I in response h'h " j preretl u the rmo tvv'-y l.usitauta ot. lUtbfr than - an th aKUWent j which he beStei.-d otisht pa'bly draw . the Tutted State nt r Uryaa auhmiUe! bia reslnethn In a letter deciarituj lhat th vole4 Is of such moment that la Main a mvmaer of ih bu"t eu.Ud t. aa unfair to you aa it u!4 a t th cause which i nrti m h aatneiy, th iretitiott of war," The pres.dont cpl4 ihe reatgn uon in a leMer wf regret. itvp xmiitat fn of aftectien FlealgMtlen Causes a Sensation. lirnmatieatly tae olttetal ntattun ot Mr. Hryan with e tdwtouitraiton of , the nun oue ftoatinallutt he aI so matertatty tn ertuging about at th tialtimnre convention of l12 came to aa end. It caused sensattoa In in nations! capital scarcely parallried In recent year Ambassador, ministers and diplo mat:. troui forentu Uwl, ffivai of eery rank and staitn heard ttu- n's a It a t!aht bj newspilr . ,'Xtra. Ttu.v .t-rpretHl rUHil) it- i effect on sh il-Ju ! ittiu that bait aria-n tx'l-",n iVrmnii! t,J tUe t'nttid ittt" T'i- r '.S.n .) th-taiin-ht l att "( 1" m ih- , prvsta-ta -'ti- ut ; ! .pr.MiJ brxa-b-ant !'.. .' !ia. itt V" -l f the I vif. a S'at. a itofttlttoly detrf n:lrifd u n' 1 iert and uVfnml th riL of t:-.4 I uif-4 rttats lu an; , e.eutaahty that talKht arise. w iitcn yepiorei Bryan unin - President vt,in h his r.rry word and act bov.-! his j-rp r.-vllng over Seeretary lirn .lr.i ii'ii to realign from tiie eatum-t He "WH-epted Unn reetgnaUon ah greeiest retuetatie' and ooly art-r he had becowp ftrmu convinced that lie and the acrUr j t.ere unaJ'-rah apart on the klud .f I uote to b ''' !' to tti-riiUtty. Ever sin- a- Kruu ) b l- 1 an to ttf '. of Mr. Br. lilt II , l Im- l the prestd-'i ' I n i' ho lie i i ' ttr Ben llostutter, Silverton, got Stuy ton school contract at $14,000. Brick, j Brownsville has mndu seven effort to pave and is trying auiu. i St. Helens cannery will bundle five ton beans daily. Salem printer union any state print . . !, , tat V.: tr h. ', I ". jai. i- wn abi , en res . -ok that o: the seal. N't a ZiaUnd has an island ncar'y tlint jinks in circumference which is almost entirely composed with sul phur mixed with gypsum. powerful is the jaw of the swordfish from which the sword pro ject that it ha been known, in at tacking vessels, to pierce through oak timber to the depth oi ten inches. 'i he- ten countries with the largest populations are, in the ordered named ( hina, India, Russia, the United Vaie-v, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Austria, '1 he- denicnsions of which the graphophone business has grown may In judged from the fact that Caruso is receiving $8o,ooo a year in royal ties on tin- new records which he has made. There are twice as many people in the United States as in 1880, three times as many as at the outbreak of the eivil v.ar, and five times as many as in li. The increase between ioi'o an! 191 s is said to have been equal :o bleached muslin or very light weight Hick. They are made thirty-six to 75,0lJ a year. Newberg cannery putting atniw hurries lu barrels for confectionary lite. Portland buikllng ordinance (tut urn forty inches square and are weighted , b rg0 impr0vumenUi at e:.rh of the rnrncrs with a hall to r three-quarter pound weight tied close Portland HelgliU may gut a $100.000 Seaside Union llifh School to cent swrats under thee ap. These hay caps may be made on the farm from twelve to fifteen or sixteen cent apiece and two hundred of them will under many conditions protect from seven and one half to ten tons of bay. In order to use them, the hay is built up into rather tll shocks ol medium diameter so that the raw mav be tmt on the ton. Kvn afti-i the entire population at the time of settling they will shed the water off ui- revolution. : to the sides and from there on it run. The Uni'cd States public health 1 don n to the ground. Very few West service 1I1 clares that the death rate crn Orecrori fanners who wish to put up to the corner with either stout ' apartment house. cotton twine or a irooa grade 01 1 Tii:rii1n tiir-ttr-r twinp Thp rat.c t should never be treated with linseed j 237,000. oil or oth-r waterproofing substance .vfaw sehool district budget law Is In bei ause they shed water sufficiently I o)r)ct uri j)(IbjCHljor) of itemizail to save the hay and when not treat-1 . . . , , , , . .. td with oil they allow evaporation atatement of monuys to bo raised by through the cap and better drying of . taxation. the. hav With oiled hay caps, there is I'.akor--Output of Rainbow mine has iut sunitr in yciii ij.iiimii, ami :ir nay ALEX. M'N AIR & CO. IIAltBWAfG KITCHEN RANGES and heating: STOVES See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere averaged $33,000 a month this yoar, Tim first ton iniluH of tho Kotuburg municipal railroad woro losatod in nd vancuof voting $-'100,000 bonds, Oregon City proposoB $29,000 addition to high school. Iiakor will build a chautauijua. I'ru.SH boosting pavrolls aqd IniluH ... r t 1. 11 I iriua w uui ure'uun uucn iiilo iiiiu. St. Hulunx Shipbuilding Co. has Blurted construction of a flvo-musL voshcI. Portland OrdiniincoH prohibiting opening of shops, stores and groceries on Sunday was defeated. Carloton gets $5000 concrete cream ery. Hood Rivor-Kruit fJroworn Kxchangu buililfi three Htory warehoiJHe, Hopuwull United Hrethren building $4000 church. Kosohurg will abolish city electrical inspector. ARE YOU T0,BWLD? HaniH and i.uildingH of all kinds creeled by uxpunencud carpenter, oit her by contract or linya work, I'laiw .111 ' estfinatwi furnisliud for all kinds of j enter work. .1, V.. Miaberg,. Mu tun! Pnune. , . A wfgrtf his sorrov ' it. . tSinee Hun h H;an .'. i- ' in s a- utmost to - un of slew I . - a 1 '"lit. had at thi 1 . M - bt-earne fin . . hl.-t.t would !ev. ).. 'bln : Mr. Uryei. r lignaMoii. 11 . waa diacus0 i!i.euiiiKh. " ' net meeting and tina: ': made to get him to r. .oi,..,,i. tgnatlon. Tl.o presub nt a . t bi doep rtitret lieu Mr. lit s .1 , . toi him he could not r. main n. u.- . . r r . e 1 .-. : family and other cabn.-t n . :h(k-, Joined in the axprokii-n.s ,i ih-.r chief. Einphasiiea United Slates Position. Some fears were expressed that tin disagreement between President Wil son and Bryan, reaching a climax In the withdrawal of Ut latter, would have a bad offuct ou thi (lerman post tlou. liut the president and HecreUr les damson and Ijine -the two most In his loiifhlence argued that the de lay caused by holding up the note merely made thn crisis more ncute Uerraany must bo Impressed with the seriousness and determination vtth which this government ititenda lo In Hist upon Its rights, they bohevu. Ilry un la alHo hopeful that his rislgnatlou will have this affect, and that psauu niay ho lnsurml by Cermuny uiaktug concessions to I ho American ulute mruil of prlnclplim. It will bo daya before the full effect of the crisis can hu iletorinluud. Al thoiiKh liryau roalgund hueauno his conucltuire vculd not periiill hi in to hIii what he ciuiHhleroil an ultima turn, tho coutnntH of tho note to hu forwanU'd will not ho known until tho document Is recelvud ut tho I furl 1 11 foreign office. Hhould (lorinauy m-o the note In thu light with which President WIIhuii vlewH tho Aiuerlcaii poHltlon, all will be well. Khniild thu Kaiser's govern ment curtly reject tho proidileiit'n do main! that tho rliihta of tho United Status bo roHpeoted, then Ambassador Cerard will bo recalled, Itoberl I,anlng, who will Hticcned Hoeretary of Htuto llryan tenipornrlly, atiiiounned that Chandler Anderson, awulrttant Mollcltor of thu Htatn depurt in out, will temporarily act aa coiuiHoh lor, tho poHltlon which l.anulng must lay aside. Cut flu Meat Prices As our RMSK M m.trltct, wo .tr in. our nn-.tts, tor c. th: Occl Pot Ko.nt .it I Rib Ho.ist Hib Hull Drlikct Boll Stc.iks Corn Hcti H,iinbufcr Stsjiik Tlu'sr prices ..rv CAttlf Att. now rcAdy (o, Uhir (he following pfM 2 I-2c And 13 l-2c per pound 15c per poui t'e per p0un 10c per pound .it 12 1-2 to ISr per pound .it lie nntl 12 I -A pCf pourij nt 12 I 2t per pound (.u.tr.tnUrv;! on I lll.wjiook I roductN PRICK. LIST JN U. S. INSPP.C I'hi) 5'miRS FROM PORTLAND Sirloin Stc.iks Ivotnul StCJlkt. Pot Ko.ifit Beef Short Ribn and Pt.itc Bolln Prime Kib R0.1r.tn Thcso prices arc subject o ch.tttg TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. at 20t per pound .it 18c per pound it 16c per pound nt 12 c lo lie per lb, nt 18c per oound To Thoxe Vlto Apprccl.ilc High Class PhotogrtptJ ANNOUiMCEMENT Hlttliv Slii !' oft llll " MilSK m'k. d titl !' ". i" g' in ptplr .-f in tu'nt) t" f"" th - i"l pUeitere this sfclo t t nu higher thm lhne urgwt ft very Infer i n t- . VE Of r"KR THR POi UWlNO UVDUCEMP.f i I l rttOM KN r A0AOLVT Tt !AY . ' CompVt rl y f rr wilt ! rfuti4el on all - ' wrk ft..'tinliii to 'hilUe. rtn Mitpii npiy t. m 10 oar studio fir 1 Ineliflo.! TilUmo.il, an I M.r Vlw, Ms'- ur ! ti i titK't-tt hf teleftlMHiirig lu. p.rtali. n fu;ti. U. I' It AM. Allow .' rutnei-u-f t tru tt-. ro cither dir.etliM, You cttti H rT..-i t itt it tthsplay Work Vn(! i ri-vr!!iu,. to pfeoiogTpfttr :' enm-t ).c i-.;tl or eaeelSed In IhW state ,' !,.,,-. . t V -Usnd. i'i', rl arauge fur the! pleturo etTo-t n June aith, ln Remember hA I (:.' AM KMX 1 1 "0V0 STUDIO" V. C. 1 A.Vt . PA "ROLVED THAT WEVILL BG PLEASED To Havc yocjcovie: IN ANDtSEE. OURC00D groceries and our, Complete tock., "wt are: justly Proud, for, ve've t got the: goods 1 rr jrrv I - i1 ..Vj . PAY & CO. SPE 73 ill FLOUR AflO FKEJ PRlGti Pure rVhitc Flour SI.85 sk., $7.20 bat Hlch.rvJ Slend Flour $1.80 sk. V-OO bb Olympic Patient Flour 31.80 sk. ?7.00 bb. Snow vVnitg Flour M. 75 sk. ?6 ttJ d-"" No. I hite Oats 35 per ton SI-85 cwt Procei$ fcolled Bjrley '34 per ton 1.35 sk- What $2.50cwl. Scratch Food ?2.40 cwt. Leave orders with us for land plaster. RAY & CO. j- r j- . , . --t'r V ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. ' IIJ.WIOOK. - . ()Ki;ii0N COAST POWER CO. JJIrctrt Jihllng Power lOI'l llentbig Devlcri Villi wl.l l,r uiiirrrtltst hi -.lnH The Itln-, m u , u:t. un. I Cuuklnt; l)evhft - Mi,, mitH!b. I 'UUSE WIRING UHll HI KCTWC SUIM'UKS A' ,'ii!)l prices nA in fiiiiii & iit'inK . in a ac AMU PI AY H " I ii... aj.irv Ml ... . ..I rsmil'll flllfllllli mill I'lMllTII I sv- I l.avo tlm rni'lory M ' . . . . 1 l..ulrllfllCl- anyoiin In Uui inarlut . Pianoor PluyurlPlnno Ill UHll IIIIS - . m . .. MI tit LolillKl U. rW"1