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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1915)
'Jt ptlrattattk ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TU FRIDAY Tillamook County Largest Circu LATIONOF ANY PA .xxii. Tillamook, Okhoun, Duukmjiuk 8. 1915. NO. 08 ESDAY AND PER IN " "" The First National Bank Capital and Stupi $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank OFFICERS B 0 Uuiih. President V. J. KiccltcrVi' Cashier v Itnlifou; ViccPfw.. U IS. Kcltion,'At. Cashier DIRECTORS C I liilwnnU Peter llciwl J. C. Hohlcn ; . v y: J. Rfecfier-s A. AY. Himn I. C. Lamb Careful attention gjvea-tp all Banking business placed it) our hands. , OOIi I ELLOTS BUILDING, . ' TILLAMOOK, ORE LEX. M'NAIR & CO. JIBS, KITCHEN RANGES mntt HE4TINQ STOVE? S.e Ua for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere I THE PRUDENT MAN US 'NEVER OUT OF AJ08 AND WITHOUT M0NEY IN Tfi DANK wa,! mass. hava extrava- ktiy spent. One sure friend to a man in trouble is money the bank. But tho man who banks his money is the man who gains confidence of his employer and holds his job. Money in the bank also means GRED1T and GONFI- tNGE. No man cafn afford not to have the nfidence ot Mellow men. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. Wo pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposits. Tillamook County Bank - i SubicriU F Tbe TiUamok Herald. Jsnsd fuesfcy and Friday. Michigan Auto Party Arrives The Little Ford Makes 3,400 Milts Since Oct. 21st. Travelers Will U cats Here. !.... If... .. i . m iiuggcu ami wire sni con Qrly aged 1(1. mm Floyd aged B. daugh- ter hv ngrd (I nnd sun Willie aged 4, accompanied by nephew Alva Lnlnndr, aged 20 recently arrived hcri on n trl) across Hu continent from Saginaw, Mich., leaving Saginaw mt Oct. 21st. ti. - .I... .. . ma nine reins nrnviti nor tin ChrUtmna Evp, after trawling h total ilUtanco of 3100 mile. Tho illttaiira by the ruiitc which tHoy travnlml from Snitimiw tu Tlllainnok U 2,772 Milieu. The altlo trlfw which they took from illircrutit tiiilni; plme inatltt thn en tire tlltanca Irnvrlnl 3.400 mll. Tho Lincoln lllifliwny rotnu wm uncil from limrt, InJ., to Grander, Wyomlinf. From CraiiKwr ?h Orison Short Una rout wtu, followed to i'ortlai.tt, M Vale, Oreuon. lh Mlcbtan party met Mnthew Travu and party, of Al bany. N. Y who urero Irnvellmr nc cru tho continent In an F M, F, car, iind tboy trnvttlod together an far at llcml. Th entire coat of the journey In cluding every u'xpnnne uf the ItUcKett party wen covered py a)0. Three of Vhe Oiwxlyunr tlrea on the Font had to be replaced. A few other broken part were replaced by thu Ford Auto com pany. Thu machine had traveled 600 mllca before sturtlnn on Uiu weatern trip. Thu machine I in row condition. The trip wm kii intcrcitliiK one. At oqe place the party kH Info deep water and Mr. lilunds found It ncccaiiary t wutlo n water wnte deep J u U Kct to where he could nccure help. lltrMilo the uven pakkenuera the Ford curried one lent 12x10, camp wide. All neeeary bedding and cook- inn uteunil. haeh .member of tin) purlv alio had three changca uf cloth ing. -Thu tent wm put up and tim car' wu put Under It every nluht. Tfie'imrty ) now ataytii); at thu Finch hoti.o. Tnuy expeel to locate Jicro. UNIttll f XTt!H.NIflUTt414EETINfl The tiMMnberahlp of all the lroteat and ChUr'chea of the city will gather at the Carlatlan Church on Friday eve ning and watch tho old year out and the new Jreur In. A cordial Invitation la exUirtiwI to the general public. AUpkU-CKAU t- WEDDING On Mrlday, Dca. ZllU, Mlm Lydia It. Crane and Kmery It, Alvord of the Miami, wero nmrrird at the Chrialiau Church (LmonnKC by Itev. Van Winkle. MUi Cratte'a uncle ti. W. Wllka we roent; g-The young couple Khvh tl.e bet wwiu of many friend. They will matltf their home on the Miami. WAR NEWS. NATIONAL NEWS. The l wo upcrdrcndnauKlil.t utuhor- cd by the last coiiKrcs will lie buiH at the Hrooklyn und Mitre Uluinl navy yard. I lie annum report oi secrewry n.micN recommend a half-billion- dolar naval ntograut for the next five yearn. 1 he Kcpuhiiciin nauonui coiuiuiiicc met on lucoduyaiul noie unicaRO .i tlu pl.ice ifT the muiou.il conven tion, time, Jimc 7. I9ib. At Kra, I'm., iJecctiiDcr io, jiouie o.cxx) hinhcl of Kf'!1'" coniilgncd lo lie amil'4 were nurncii. w ciucr nv li'cnidiitrlMii or spontmicpini combus- uou in uncertain.' 1 lu- i roinliltion uiucndiiiciit lo the litiional roiistiliitioii has nre:idy nccu introduced In both houses of congress It ii Ihc s.uiic as the Hobson ainend nnnt of Inst session, Kmperor William has complied with the request of the Uhilcd Stilted pnd recalled Captains Hoy-d and von f'npcn, the niilitiiry and naval ntmch cs to tlic Cicrauin embassy at Wash ington. Harou Gcmge Wilhclin von Hrinckr en, an attache of the German consu late at San I;rii!Sco; has been in dicted with others', in the federal courts, charged 'with conspiracy ''to destroy commerce and use the mails to incite arson, assassination and murder," A widespread conspiracy on the Pacific coast, resulting In forty explosions, Is alleged. The inushroon town of'Hopwell, Va., of 25,000 people, which grew up last summer when the Du J'opt Pow der Company established a big explo sive plant there, was nlmosUwijicd dtit liv n fin- nf Thnrsdav of last' week. The factory was outside tlipu setflc-J incut, mid escaped, i lie loss ts piacca at f 1,000,000, Only one life waslw; that of a, negro caught looting, 'Who was lynched, A t , Secretary of war Garrison 1jt'ljjs annual rcfiort submits thcrscemnlen dution of the "War College," ",(11 board of experts) for thc arniyrt as follows! Aittiobilc nrniy of ;l,seo;obO men to he divided as follows ; 121,000. regulars with the cOlprs I'o.ojqo standing army rescrvants" who, have1 finished clirht-vear enlistment i 00-' 000 cliizens of a contlncnt&lvrmy under training 500,040 pf WMneptlaU army 011 luriougn; wj,m,jwf swe first year 'and $3 1 0,47 ouex. yearly afterwards for ,inaiitepance. ? f The. I' rcuch-llritUli foiccs have evactiattl Serbian tcniloty ami arc fulling linck on Salonika with a view of mr.kliLr that Grrrk port a base for future1 oiieiatlons. 'Ihc icpons Tues day morning say that .'0,000 Teuton and lliililirl.in troops arc punuiiig thu lUiiUli-l'rcucli forces into Grrrk Macedonia, The (ormrr assert that the rciriat ia a route, with .o,oih llrltislflsiM, but (he latter affirm thai the wltudrawl was made in good Order atfd without serious loss. According to indirect news form, Constaritinoiilc. Ciermauv ha aban doned liVr idea of an expedition into 1'Kypt in favor of a great Turko (.lemutn 'expedition against India. Ihc German project Is to organize an fanny tiHjoo.ooo lurks with oo,ioo cliriuan coiniiiaiuku ly i'lclu Mar shal von Dcr Golu and an immense iiiiiuhcf fof guns for nn cxiicdiiluu in the spriug. 1 ho United Slate ha sent to the iUKlrOHuugariaii guvcrutiicnt a note of pc,rciup(ory chaiactci in rcgaid 1j the sinking of the Italian liner An- coiia by an Austrian submarine and the l6s;of American life It demand disavowal of the attack, full repara tion to relatives of Americans who lost thffr lives, assurance that micIi atiwckjWllI not be repeated, and pun- Ulmi4taMA&oWitaw4UViU.tuir,iM , marine .(ml others rcsiotisihlc lor the Act, A btcnk in diplomatic relations is hinted if Austria does not. comply. The cutlni staff of a German army division was captured by Ktuxau mouuled acouis and brotielil as nrls- Hoy 1 oners into the Ktissiau line, as the re sult of a ilariug night rani recently From llcrlin comes a report thai in Tnpilti, Africa, the Italian troop have been defeated with n.ooo killed aiM woiAided. The crowds seeking enrollment in Great llritaiii, under I.oid Oerby's lIan of voluntary enlistment, were so great Jin ihc Inst day set. Saturday, that time was" extended. It is yet too soon la 'say how large the total h but it U estimated as high as ;j,ooo,ooo and it Is expected that a conscription will be, unnecessary. Some ioo Uritlsh peers have been killed in battle or died of wounds. Industrial Review. ;;f Of Oregon Newt (teats akeat Statewide Industries laspreveawats ami Bailtag or The Increase Masons and Stars Install A Good Gathering of Meseaii Stars And Their Friends Celebrate St. John's Day. Halem, Ore., Dec. 27. -Work will bu started at onru on new road down the Umatilla Itlvur fr)m I'endluton to Pilot Hock Junction. Cost IZO.OOO. It la planned to oil roads around F.eho. Steam and uloetrlc ronda In Oregon 1 In 10 1 5 pnid n,W0,rl.il taxes and operating revenues fell olf $1,177,430. Oregon corn acreage) nearly doubled during year, largely duu to educational campaign uf 0. W. It. & N. Co On Monday evening Dec. 27th, tit. John's Day, the Msronlc and Star Lodge of this city met and celebrated the occasion by 11 Joint Installation of the Koyal Arch, lllno Inlge Masons, and Star Ixlgo ollieers for the ensuing year. Tho Itoynl Arch olflcer, the first to bu Installed, were installed by Compan ion II. T. liotls assisted by Marshal Walllno and weru as follows: it. 1, II. T. Ilotti; King, John Lc- laml Henderson; Scribe, Kay Walls; Standard Oil Co. will Guild tank at f 3-Hfnn ,S ' mamwieid. it-:"; m 11 , "hor " ,; kib.., t, 1. viiuukii i iiiiru run i. n, Kugono sends dried loganberries east ' I'cnnlngton; Second, A. II. Gay lord; fur Christmas gifts. ' First. J, B. Reedy. 1 Hcedsport give lumber company 70 Tho foil brn.1 nf Inrul r,ir f.ilnpi; Mttrl unt. ' WtrO moil Hlua Inlgu officers tailed by It. T. Uoals as- . r frontage ol condition It will build ! "XM wamno: n ill of 125,000 feet capacity and oper- I W- M- J- Clauason; S. W-.. Frank lite for 15 tears. lleyd;J. W., Y. It. CardlfT; Tress., 1 . i 11 , 11 .n An, irvle Koldsou; Secy., A. U. Gavlonl; I. G. Itoynolda will build 110,000 u ,, ,1 .', . ,,,' I nhlugle mill on lower Siuslaw. Cargo of tie soon to bo sent from lower Columbia lo Great Britain. $100,000 recommondoJ to Improve Crater t.ike read. Oregon railroads expanded $2,822,0t8 In extensions and improvements pnsl year while public utilities expanded $2,723,1)72 for aamupurjKise. O. W. It. & N. Co. will spend ItOO, 000 lining S. Johns tunnel with con crete. Cortland's tax is $25.40 on tho $1000. limns; S. S,, A. A- I'cnnlngton; J. S., Morris Schnal; Tyler, M. V. Stlllwell. After the Installation of the Blue Ixxlge officers, Installing officer Mrs. Carl Jlaberlach asnisted by Marshal Mrs. C. I. Clough installed the ofllccrs of the Star Iodgo. Tlia work was carried out In full form, the above mentioned ladles carrying it out in a manner very credible to themselves. Following Is tho list of Star ollieers: W. M Theresa Gavlonl; W. P., A. It. Gaytonl; Aso. M., Mrs. It. T. Newport Signal-itevlow plant sold j Ibmls Con.. Kthul Gaylord : Asso. Con., to II. G. Guild, owner Tledo Sentinel. , Mrs. Albert Plank; Chap., Mrs. U. G. 7W t)oaitr-nrf y-4ntf-ontacJttm.; Marshal, Hrt Janarost; . crs S1A.CO0. Organist, Mrs. O. h. ShroUo; Ada. Columbia Klver und Nehalem t.og- M"s. Knthryn Franklin; Ruth, Mrs. King It. It. running t capacity. ul'n Con',it; Kstlwr. Mia. Louise M . . . .1 . Iteichers; Martha, Pearl Coats;Klecta, Newport defeated an occupation tax. ud,l,gJ.S(.ri.. M. lAnnn Pendleton building a country club nl. TrcBf E J cianssen; Warden, for 100 members. ! Mrs. J. B. Keedy; Sentinel, U. G. Tne nnrvgulnted. untaxed and un-IJuekson. Ilcnnscd, jltuny continues lo kill peopio Afler t, ,lrtaton services tho Sutlierlln RoaeK Timber tp., 1 Muscatine, Iowa, raise J0I00 build first section of logging-Tread, Fight In Congress over FerrPa WaUrPowr Bill wage while tha Na Hons largest sssot wastes an-ay in Portland, Thu busy Sellwood Ueo had a line Christmas piipur. Pendleton will pavo two inoruatreets with bltulitl.ie. Sutherliu Sun had pretty 20 page Christmas paper. company sat down to a fine banquet and the evening was spent in different amusement?. State tax levy on 1D15 valuation is reduced $fG2,000. 3 Ci linens of North liend voted to Under post olllctt department rulings mnuml charter extending franchise of FOREIGN NEWS. Rnuland is coinu to send J.OOO.OOO Christmas pul inbuddiugs to her sol-j dim in the trenches, A dispatch from the Hague says that thehVethcrlands' government will give neither recognition, encourage ment nor support in any way to the l-'ord pelicc plans, Advices by way of Switzerland re port peace riots in llcrlin and other Grrumil'cities, in llcrlin soldiers took active part in the disturbances and the police were obliged to charge the crowds,, ' A dispatch from Pckiu. says that Viiao Suih-gai, president of the Chi nese republic, has accepted the throne of China tendered him by the conn cil of state. This, tender followed a canvass of the recent so-called vote of the, provincial assemblies, showing I.093 votes out of 3,043 in favor of the change, 'The council of state mime diatoly.ient to Yuan Shl-Kal si peti tion urging him. to accept the throne, fie declined at 4first. but when the petition,1 .wife forwarded'to him a sec ond time he accepted, wM,tlic pro vision that, he -would continue to act as president until convenient time 'for ,tlip;cbronatlon. Meanwhile the .Chinese' .societies' In America nnd pthcroun'trics are raising a large sum and 'seeking to ormcnt p. revolu tion ngmVet; the change. They dc nounccYuan Shl-Kai as a traitor, ' 'Wfs? 1 ! 1 " " " J tr ,-f'V 7. A.V "Hi, K 1" 2 -. J TdUmk, pre. t't LOOK AROUND" you can suml 3 imunds of printed mat ter from hero to Philomath foe 21 cents, but you send 4 pounds for 8 cents. If a private corporation did business that way It would be fined $2,000,000 for discrimination or some tl.lng, and all tho oflicials sent to thu penitentiary. (Uazutto-Timus, Corvnl lis.) Portland's new Franklin High school will cost $t00,000. Iiavu soven buildings nnd 2,000 students. It will have a com plete agricultural college course. t'oonty road to bo built from New- port to Yaquina. Tax commission announces that taxes for l'.tlli will bo about lo per cent lowurr Southern Pacific Co., from 35 to 60 years. Union Pacific System to spend f 1, M',0,000 on Oregon lines in 1910. Tho demand of 40,030 railroad em ployes for 10 hour pav for an eight hour day. and uay und a half for over tlmn is another cloud on the business horlxen. It. will prevent investments in railroads, and with business men demanding reduced freight rates, will force tho railroads ultimately into public ownerahip. Portland Chamber of Commerce mak ing light to have nil Douglas . Fir and Oregon Stone used on new million dollar post ofllce. Land For Sale 40, 80, 120 or 1C0 acres of the Dr, Brooks' ranch, 3 miles south ami Yj mile west of Tilla mook on old Netarts road. Three ot the ,40 acre tracts have one half or over good bottom laud which the tide, backing up through a creek from the Tillamook River Va mile enst.overflows, There is a barn 40x80 on one 40 acre tract which is 3-5 bottom There is a very good houseon one 40 acre which is H bottom, and a school house is also located on this 40. One 40 (tere vhich has no buildings is M bottom land. The remainder is "bench pasture lands (some plowed) but mostly set to red clover. One 40 bench timber land, some grazing. Price Will Be Right. Part Trade. Will Give Terms. 1 Will atll 40, SO, 120, 160 acrts or all. . Write Owner, C. B. COLLINS, McMlnnvllk, Ore. ! v s.i - r4 r j m v.