Cbe Cilfamook herald Cromblev. editor c VSftcrvd sc-ciaM "nutlor Mv H. UUO at the pou fllco Oregon, under the net of March 3, 18TO. SIMUSCRU-IION $1R0 A VKAR IN AHWNCU Jtdvcrtliti(j Wale ' 1 PCS' ' Ai)verti.o-ntj l livvnivn, ,-. ...... Ka."h subsrtpionl insertion, lilt .00 irit.iesteaii oltcs Timber Olniiu Notices, per lino Card of thsnks, Kr lino Locals, 'vr line, first insertion KR1DAV OCTOHKR 15. H1. FAIRV1EW GRANGE MEETING The ropulsr monthly tiwetini: of the Fairview Gianga hekl on Thurs day After the fcrmahMes of the nrorninc meetinR sod a splendid din ner st the noon hour, an open maeting wj! held, J. 1. Stephors, representing the Ore gon Taxpayer I.ue, save a talk on the interest and purptw of the le.iKue. It ;emi that this league is a non-partisan oriramxation, orifnniid for the purpose of promoting economy and etltriency in county and state af fairs. Mr. Stevens i now in our county for the purpose of or ganizing a cood stron coanty orcni zatioii. His remrks were well io ceived. Several matters of Interest were dis cussed, among whicn was the question of protectinthe Chinese pheasant ami other came buds that r-ave been turned out on several of the rnc1e. Most of the members of the Grange favored the idea of protecting those game bird, hut all are very much incensed became of the fact that while the farmer are protecting these bird, outsiders and s-ome town people, sneak out through their fields and shoot them early in the morning or at dust, with the result that the pheasai.ts are not increasing as tbev should. Strong action in the prosecution of violators of the game laws was urged by many, and if we hear of some arrests, in the near future we need not oe surprised. A committee was appointed to raise a fund for the purpose of assisting E1. Donaldson in talcing his exhibit of farm products to the Portland Show. Mr. Donaldson will take his exhibit. Methodist Church Notes. Sunday school session 10 o'clock, W. E. Noves Snpt, Five minute sermon 10:45. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Theme of discourse: "The Trial of Faith." Class meeting 12 o'clock, W. M. Heaston Leader. Evening service 7:33. Theme of Ser mon: "The Price You Pav." Good mu3ic at these services. A cordial welcome. Edw. Gittins, pastor. Presbyterian Church Notes The services of next Sunday will be inviting and helpful to all, and will be held at the usual hours. The Sunday school ofTers an opportunity for a help ful study of the Bible to young and older peopk-. The young peonies soci ety will be formally organized no-'t Sunday evening with a g'nxJ list of members. The committee on constitu tion and nominations will offer its re port, committee consisting of Mr. Robert Leonard, Misi Ruby McGhee. and Mr. Roy C. Jones. Mrs. Edna Poorman will be the leader of the meeting. Many young people will want to join this society as charter members. The subject of the pastor's morning sermon will be ."Under Divine Orders." . Mr. Chester McGhee will kindly contribute a violin solo to this service. In the ovening tho subject for the popular gospel service will be "Your Reason able Service." The choir will supply special music in each service. All who are at liberty to attend any or all of these services are cordially invited. , Christian Church Notes The Sermon subjeeta lor next Sunday will be as follows: Morning: "Glorying in Disciple ship." "Sour Grapes." Last Sunday night witnessed the lur- ALEX. iWNAIR & CO. ; Mm Kl 4X II A llll WA.K KITS HEN RANGES mntl HE4TINQ STOVES See Ui for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere Cucstdav ana r-rteay at TUKtitUMiV, Kach subsequent Insertion. line tlcsohitlon of i ondidehc ami Usliti' IWtlCvM, per H1.0 Huiiu. & PrnfwMonsilenrds.nw. nimilnv Adverfsemont. por tlicn AH. Display Ads most Ihj in this of 1U.W jc0 on .viinv ami Thuradny Mn W! incjt to insure publication in f(dUv inn Tuesday ami Friday issue. .7$ Kcason are "imperative. gest auuleneo that ha bn in attend ance this fall. The Sunday School lt s;t Oct. 24th, th day our meeting be gins, as our fait rally day. Our aim is 300 In Attendance on that day. 11. A. Van Winkle, Pastor. HIGH SCHOOL NO IE The prtscnt enrollment of the Titl tnook school i 40- This i 15 more ,:un wtrrr enrolled a,t this time latt .. car, and 06 more than were enrolled t this time the year before In the -tiRh School the growth s from 104 .1; thu time tost year 10 lit, the prcs ati enrollment. The Senior chm in .ue HiRh school is smaller than the -enior Clas of lat year, but tlii is sounnnsattd tor by the large Syiho ;i. re and Freshmen clc. There 14 boys And JO girls registered ..iih the Sophomore class and .'j a..s .nd iS jjirl registered as Fresh men, v-'t the 11 students registered in ..s,. Ilitjh School, i7 are residents oi .trtct ouuidc of lilUinook City, tie is rtfcincred trom another coun- in Iregon, one from Idaho and trom Alaska, hight studcttu ate .(.eudmg irom district No. t; Ij ,m district N'o. 2; J from dtstrict .0 4 from district N'o. J7 and the titers are scattered. All but one of . ie students in high schobl arc be ween the aires of 14 and o. None art cr jo and one is below l.. I he average daily atlcndanc dur i.ig the pst month Has jk;..' - I the cr cent oi daily attendance was teral classes had aboe 99 per cent -tily attendance and the grou- of 14 -iophomorc boys registered with .Mr. Crockatt, went through the last ;.ivn:h with a perfect record of at tendance and punctuality. Sixteen ,. t'Liits visited schools during the last lonth. The High School Agricultural class, taught by .Mr. Sanders, is doing some practice work in drainage. After studying soils iu both field and class and doing some work in the field with surveyors level loaned by Judge Henderson, the class is planning to L.-uv.ike surveying and. estimating the drainage of a tract of land owned y judge Ala son. north of town. The ..hole of Saturday afternoon will be spent by this class for the beginning of this project. Under the direction of Mrs. E. E. Koch and assisted by Mr. KocSc, Marie Holden gave a pianoforte re cital last Tuesday evening at the high school auditorium. The splendid music was appreciated by a large audience. Miss. Holden leaves soon to study music this winter in Califor nia. Last year she graduated from the local high school. Fire Chief Coates of the City Fire department ave an instructive tdlk to the studeuis last Friday. T he Sophomore boys of the high icliool have a registration record of .00 per cent iu both attendance and 'jroinptness for two reports. IV m. (i. Tail, local banker, spoke to Ut students Friday afternoon on the operation of a bank and also gave an explanation of the banking system. The Parent-Teachers' Association vill meet at 7:45 Friday evening and .vill be entertained by a good pro gram .after which the election of of 'iccrs and the transaction of other .. i;jortant business will take place. I'rrf. ssor P. C. Crockatt, English nd Debating instructor at the high chool announced that on account of personal issues and tho student body petition, that he had decided to re main until the second semester of school. CIRCUIT COURT NEWS John Tneiler vs. Tillamook County, action for money for dnrpHcei. This case was Bet aside by Jude Holmes, but was carried to the Supreme Court, which ordered the same back to the I Circuit Court for trial. Tneiler claimed $1,000 damages from the county on account of the construction of a cuN vert adjacent to his property. The Jury renderd a verdict or the county. Mrs, Ann Owens vs. VV. It. Owens, divorce. Motion of plaintiff for 5125 In suit money allowed. The jury was discharged Thursday and it is thought that court bu-dness I will be over by Saturday. GENERAL CARIUNZA General Venustlano Carranra, who will be recognized as de facto head of 'he Mexican government, at a result ol the Pan-American conference. LONE I OMR KILLED AFTER LOOTING BANK Wilson Creek, Wmh The body i'f the bank rubber who took hia own ute after having been aurromtdiHl ami tmdly Nsoumled by u jumse of cltu-iu here, was identified n that of II f (lkbo) Pruott. a notorious character of thrt buckaroo type, who was well known ubout Rphrntit and Boap lvk The rubbur walkml into the Imuk during the lunch hour and. at thu polnt of a gun, forced C. T. Orlein jer. tho asulstunt cashier, who as alone. Into the vnull. turned the coin lunation lock ami tool; nil of the gold and currency, part of thu silver In the 'icney changer, and the automatic pis tol under the teller's window. He then walked out of the front door. With OrV nld of a screwdrlvnr, which was kept In the vault for such an imergency, Mr. OrelslnRur soon took ho hinges off tho vault door and t.'iead the ulnrm. The robber was flrnt overtaken t hout two miles nnet of town by two t the pofwii uml while they waited for reinforcements tho robber retreatm! across the Crab c,reok moailow, swlnt tain thu creek and lakltiK shelter among thu bluffs and roc kit along the Krupp rond. eat of the Shtcw farm. Barricaded here among the rocka ho made a last stmul. firing nt his pur suers whenever thoy came within his range. Atttir 30 minutes' iles per.itc ftahtlng In which hundreds of shots were fired, the robber tumbled hcuiUung U'jwii thu bank, dead. CARRANZA IS PLEASED Chieftain Says Formal Battles Will Be Fought No More. Vera Cruz. (Jenernl 'Carrunza re ceived with ureal pleasure tho nowti that the I'an-Amerlcau conference at WatthinRlou had decided to reeoKiilzn him as the tie facto Kovcrmncnt In Mexico. In response to questions General Carrariza said: "Tho Immediate effect of this will bo a great moral stretiKthotiliiK of tho cause of constitutionalism and of cor resiKindlnu dtsheartr-nlnK "f ojiposlns factions. There will bo no more for mal battles, Fighting of that sort al ready haa ended, but naturally tho ntrugKle to put down minor outbreaks and lawlessness must bo continued for n greater or less tlmo In n country .uch an this, where tliyto are exten ulvu open areas." Notable Life of Mrs. Ounlway Ends. Portland. Mrs. Ablgull Scott Dunl way, 81 years old, winter of tho lato Harvey W, Scott and known as tho "mother of woman suffrage In Ore con" died at flood Samaritan hospital following an IIIik'sh of suveral weeks THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, Olu; bluestem, 95c; red Russian, 87c; forty-fold, 03c; red flfo, 88c. Huy Kastorn Oregon timothy, f 16, alfalfa, $13,00. Iluiter Creamery, 29c, I'Rgs IUnch, 36c. Wool Kaatorn Oregon, 28o; valley. 28c. Mohair 30c, 8eattle. Wheat niuesteni, 9c; club, 92c; red Russian, 80c; forty.fold, 93c; fife, , 88c. 1 Barley ?26 per ton, 1 Hay Timothy, f 10 per ton;, alfalfa, $14 par ton, flutter Creamery, 30c. .' , Kbb3 37c. YAMHILL MILLING COMPANV hour, oraiv, n.i:i Moving Slni V Family Dlond Oiogon Flower i;. I. III.LMANN, Mgr. In Comiucroinl IU.I. Muttinl Plmnc O. i. C. SWINE I ll.tC MlllIC lIliMCC HllK pii;s lor sale, Imtli jicxesi, tho kuul tluiL lUHttirovcrvytiuu One ol my herd bom s weigh cl (i-M) lbs. nt US months old. My h'ogslmve won nhhons .tt county nntl stutc Inns, I'hotie or write lor prices. JOE DONALDSON ft. !. . No. I. TilUimnA S Coast Power Co. Uvcry Klectrlc Neetl Hoot U'lilrijj Ump Lljliime 1'ulurn Sludo l-'Uihlihli Jtii iUlirri't niecldc hum Uhl Owlln Dvlt ta.clrlr RiBgr 'r w.lt :rln Wood! Wood! Wood! Vine M ri pic, cord So.OO Dry Alder " :u,f Ilody Sprnee " :j.,'Jf. Dry Cr.'tb Apple, cord f.f0 FULL MF.ASURK. GOOD WOOD DH 1.1 VERED'AN YWHKRK JOHNSON & SIMONSEN Route J, Tillamook. PHONKL. S. JOHNSON Notice ol Administrator's l-'lnnl Account NOTICK IS IIKUKHY GIVKN that the iiuderticni'd ailmlnutriilor for tlm Ijitatoof J. A. Kuborts, Duct'nfed, h tiled lu the County Court of Tllliimot.k C.iuntv. Oroicon, his lliml tin ount. nrd tlmt Novembei tlth, lllir, at 10 o'clock A. M. has been fixed ns thu tune and tho olllce of the County Jude of Tilla mook County, Oregon, as thu plnrn for tho hearint: of mild final account. All persons interested In said settle. minl nre nottlled to unpen r at snld time and place and m'iku known nnv objrctlon to thr dlschnrKu of suld nd mftiistnitor. nuf-dJSi'ptefnbnr 27'h, 1U15. tdES I'. H. Jackson, Administrator of the l-'stntu nforesiild. Notice l " vrv 1 OwlnR to the fact that we shall be obliged to iliseontliiuu our business after January 1st, wo hereby kivu notice thHt all accounts owing to tho undersigned, and iinimhl after tho 20th of October, l'Jir,, iihall he bunded to our Attorney. Mr. Wllllum Marx, for attention. . Child. Peterson, 0 S, llnrncs. fixecu tor's Notice to Creditors NOTICK is Hereby (Jiven that thu undorsiKiieil, John II. Huthawny, by an order of tlio County Court for Tilla mook County, has bcun duly appointed Kxecutor of tho lust will nml t( fltllllliml of Benjamin IV. HnUwvnv, dcceiised. Notico Is furtlxr glvci thut all per sons hnvlnir any clnlms nuiilriHt "suld I'Stnto iiro hereby rriilreil to present ho HHinu within cl:: montlis from HiIh dale to tho iindorslKicd ut Aloha, WanlunRton County, Ornitmi. or to my attorney H. 8, Joluison. 1Q7 I. (), 0. P, Ipdldlnif, Tillamook OroKOti, toKotlior with proiier vouchors. Dated Sept. 21, ll1ft JJm II. 1 1 a Ilia way, , T xeciitor ot t,h InsL will anil testu hum of itopjiiiiihi HMIinwity, duceusud. Oklahoma Clscllan Offlelali Qullly, Ik'iner -i;ieitlnu ufflclaU who ron ,.nrl t drl'rlvo nerws tif Ihe fliht f si'ffmP through lh fiifurepiiii'iil nt ih "sramlfalher eUttM if th OklAhoiiia lolKlltUlli'li t lUblo 10 . .ittvUtuw and ItnprUoiiiiiaiil, ao onllns to decision Pf llm Unllmt tite elreult cnutl uf appeal. p,.uiit.e.l hum. Th KrAiidlAlher clans was decUtetl Utlroillltutl0iul by I hi sutitfiii" w.url of th Untied tltat4 on Jjne 31. l?li President Insist on Amsrlca Ftftt. Vnliinu!nti , demand 011 all ,worlcn. ui 'imU f istruBlm. to U iiinm than nnutral In ritd In ih lCnroiitM war. tw uk ihoir uid (or ,wr1r first. Il And at the limn wit roletNi Ut IVdldrnl VH.n In stweh in flbrAtton at Ibf th aniil- r:t, of ini (uundirws of tt l)AUCh I tum of la AmrMtt ltnutiii I AniiwoMy Mlfi fteawns. 1 liakar T1m amad r 4ni;mt)ny whleli th l.ptt r l ntlntu httrd a M i kasmllMit nt (ho old p. rt nf w f HJr by 4 .Vw York rarporaiiM). I hi Magno lia Motal company, which IttM wo trnrind with la owf. Ir. A Kooahsr and J a 'nrtr, tit pur . . ha U10 wora (of itoooff j Hot 9our PUnl IManntd. UMtfurd 1 1. ' rvt,n 1 h HuHnr rotupany. rstlUiii") t H(H, with , 4 bond tui" - - I' .h. haa txti lu ! .;orpuraiM ai lU 1 Ukkn. lh Qbfrci bmt to eintrM-s 4 ' mmt tue j tt-ry in h 't'-tt" rir ly is tlmo ' for th ! irvp 0ir -iftQ Ouna It inay 1 rmrf to ilrstmy cin in iirrpMl tbui (ulltiiK lnti III" tmmla if 1 tur rtutny. r u sak .-aMurtMl fnu ttnaw, If a till Kuiautit of dvr.smltr- r hr xhMlt l smlt iitii,. nt ibi nu u itotid t r,ttH-nty If IKK I he l.rvm f jtt cmm U ami ! htu jnnt !tftliwt as ui ieh n nhli with n hamltsplk ur pklt. If Ibnto tlmo rru ttftr Hhois nc.l at ttie Mini (Mint. .' liUM ntr- rly Jutil lhr MSftlMlf iM n a to uuikp ll UPIrn Willi Ihr t.nlt nr- If .ti Q nml lh (,-rri irin,t mnrn a pilit. T ! IbU ttm rlfliw rtt rpit tirnfrd vrr -i d tutil up Hilh h-iivy 't'ttthu'rv A :uunltim H dctrr'l pls'ici; it nt a dorp pt( nnd TttltiR !t it iln- T'rifrntli itr nr cm up Into stmill Ue himI tho P"' cut 'uwn awl lrnii ttfk. - lntdun lti pri"is. Lit Thm Hunt Tor lu A mlnlsiiT lii n Iw-nl cliurvh known for hi nlmviif mlitdedtiiotii by th,. mem bors of his own family, but not to hi ewiiKtvcniliiii. nHl lilun.'if frum tuiii plete eiuri a( a rinriil syrrlrt by Ids ipilck wll lie had sttidlrd til si-rtnoii rarrfully, ;ilt hail nt-Kleetrd to iuskr any lioln 'ous of tin? nuinbt-r of tlm chnjitcr n4 verse from which the text was taken. In tho pulpit ho ttnnoiui'-rd tlm trit and then stopped short while tho rosi. (tregntlou v iltwi to hear from what place In 1 111' It was taken, As he 11 cm: M'tii'e of notes to this fact ho iiulekly nunoiiiir-i-d. "I'm koIiik to K'lve you a wwk to rind from wtmt rlmptir nml vere this phnim was tnkeii," Ho wiis uspMurii nvertwL C.ii.iniiim Ulmmtch. Eat JViewck's Bread TILUM00K BAKERY AT AU. GR0CBR8 PETER BECKER Merchant Tailor 2nd Ht Aveuuj ORY CLEANING I.'RESSINGf AND REPAIRING rtiul br AitorViui I't Qfovsr Clvsldl Alto for th fhlUds'jth.s N4iittu first um of th Wertiiml BRIEF WAR NEWS The rrtt-h c ucranxfti la eOlliplntrd M ll fc4 SfftJ It I it iudm of imejli artuod lh thtwn .,tb sn frir )teld Mrshl Tim ItWtt. ln utrUine si t i-rtt t) the fiuia ll u i' r liimUti ti iloMifi mnt uf itn siic'te Chitlptir'. th 1 v"43trf tTf tho 1'rnirh m'l 1' u Vt 1 Id !t.plttbrr ihcrt of ri-iOtltllrtt ll. ' tl Tho nshisne -1- 10 Uu i thp eJiaral"f of tirftci t Froitah li-ddlhE 1 tlmil tJ KSltl, whlln Itr'e to fen utnpllon ol a--'. 1 Is hr lb. tlermsn inri t Of a tltUrh tOhlro'c l t(tul trvy. Thi lonit thrir- 4 AwtrsC OffijOsllff III the l'4 fil, t!SI rd m-nac5 of li 1 tm, fen r4rniit ,lrartt s mulist tlm rupture of di; mWUi !-, HfU atl Hi isftwttf i n Autn5wfmn rra) Ck i&Ajm mn. ith iu "swa' of h?y ami -en uit-lui Hprhta from the m.Nb sJ n 1 IL lrrai!x I ho - it rsttUl tt i I III pWin'r. a' rSSIJI thu scmd r tt r U10 wsur. wltiie AM iibv rivxrs nn.t .- .tafrtkf! . r. Brnol dmr l'- f 1 ' . . 1.. i tub CAtmirn or r- tooted tfy th II thnusht thftt ii.- " rt.ir asHous ' rl ll I situated . s pf!st tt I 'soil nt the Jim" k" . Dsitub, Jutu-b "sfhl AsV could cnilrn,i'ls t SlU'lN thren nidus I SHORT HEWS NUGGEI ' For tho first Mr- lf ,HH RO salOOIIS tl !IJ jv'J iohii Ijaison. CwktriM , li cdnr has beii vp "'i 13S.0OA ball. I Hnnrolarv of I'm NaVJ nnunrd that Am fastest bHtlsh' BfMl- Vattttiisl President Wilson mnllmi rrml'ntf th" WtuMV, rnniiiiiiiniil In I tub nrU" of ulKanilc reptilian tttii found. Unn. Itlnn fl Ol1!) lAsfll" a.a.-s .I. A. ....(.!' L -Hie 01 tV hasoball sorlvs t i'lilUWJ was won by tho i'hiw"n Is dofoatliiK Hoston 3 to I Hiiorotnry l.u I 1W J thut.lio will recoimn'M" .. . ,w, l.u IhdDIl atioti or siu,""i1"' tton of tho A tasks rallrjj Tho Btitto deimrimtnt w ii,n. n. Mfiri-rntllSv tlnoplo to Inform the 1W offloo that coiitlinmiif of Ian iiiansacrw mlislit ,n.rirv:, roliitlotw betweim Amo"w,j people of Turkey. , a Hlr Ht'dinoniJ Itof.ln. W mler, and three f"',cr w7 tow, Dr. W. II. Miiits" den and U. I, W' 4ttnp the govcrnmt "V trucUon of puriuuneu n - hlmiIi the t Ui complete roturo 1 rcnduM vols of tn utausv. officers Ol . mUrmd tha -ttool0fllf l adopted, Th totl . wiw all; spotKi, y