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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1915)
Mtttih. ISSUED TWICE A WEEK" TriPQriA v J-ARGEST CIRC - w "vii u rrvixyvi UL.ATION OF ANY PAPER IN TILLAMOOK COUN TV )!,. XXII. IU.AMOOK, ONKKON. UliCliM JIHK I1 . 1 1) 1 U NO. 9 ) . I The First National Bank OpiUl .md Surplus $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank M i " UmiIi. IVwhloiil J, UJttSlurff, CAslucr I ll...u, Vice Vets. L It. KbI!ou, AsauCnalifcr C IMtvanh J V llrlllci W'.J, Klnebfra A. w. Itumi lt. C. Lamb Ciu-fui .iUMiitoiij:iw, tojnll Unnking business pf i-V'l 111 mir limitls. 00) 'lt:.t. ) r.i .!:. J. TILLAMOOK.; ORB MEASURE FOR LAND LOANS IS COMPLETED i'lan Provides fnr Rnnlnnol Banks, Financed by Sub scriptions Irom Public. r BSH : OREGON NEWS NOTES 9UICK tuh is wanted GF GENERAL INTEREST WE WISH YOU A unmiuuiUiil. A land loan bill, which . .i(((h ii.( to huwi ih upprov W the administration, wan eomplnt od by ,t ubcommlue of the joint t. ngrtoiii ruinmltiou on rural credits, Senator Mollis wo author. Iwd to present Dm mousuru to the full ! coomUKro on January .1 Already It ha been Informal!) npirovl by pra t..rlly ihn omiro uttmiborshlp of the I iwimnluwii. I The hill would provide a compri" h-LLT'!.. " l?0 hen.!. r,.r -..,1 .t 'l f'i me v.asuiti control and supervision of u federal , la id tank Wilson Vanti Congress to Coneen trate on Defense Program. Hot Sprir.r. Va. 'nn2rf u,-llt Events Occurring Throughout llr';'"J by ''"'"''i'-nt wii0u to coneen- juiic mi auenuon on tne administra tion's national defenso program Imme diately after the Christmas holidays. It was learned here that while the president has no desire to see the pro- the State During the Past Week. Klamath Bounty on Coyote Raited. Klamath Kails. County authorities parcdnss plans rushed through with out full consideration and debate, ho SMSIII..GTON MAN IS TAuLN IN PORTLAND raised the county bounty on dead coy-1 stronK,y desires to have the army and otcu to J2.75 In tho campaign by Ore- ' naTy bI"B 'HIwel of as promptly aa Bon. California. Idaho and Nevada au- Pslt,le- rurn. credit system under ihf lo , JUustrtnl ,BMranPf ,,, K tea d o flu, m-mbors. toj, VcrUtkuJ unilor hut a j liujlug in l pointed by tho prudent. wltlJ 1 a . " " " ""r t, aprovttl , tho Mnat.. Tho con Slo:i, , mho " o.nnp.a W U would Ik, divided into 1?. district.; ,or lp " "J" T" '" . u.th r,w.l land bank hav." nboul i ':: IJT " He Is Ihorlties to stamp out rabies. Coy otes In the region of Kort Klamath bring J4.75, rcsidente of Kort Klam ath having pledged 12 additional for each animal killed. Tho situation In Klamath county was described as not serious but fear Is felt that rabid coy otes may find refuge Id Klamath coun ty from tho vigorous campaign being waged against them In Modoc and In Lalto counties, in California. He not only believes it Is essential to put the war and navy departments In a prltlon to begin work on their new programs without delay, but wants the congressional calendars cleared for general legislation later In the winter The president celebrated his 53th birthday Tuesday. H e public Any such slock not takr this city by HoleclUc i. St.. fin i t ..-i "v 1-MTuiu Viiini.il or? t.'iorlllim f . . ,k i.. I " ""b'xicr ui r LEX. M'NAIR & CO. rFl ill KH A . ftJi A iin W A V.9 W liltttMl llV ffiM till! jinlr K.i b the foderal gourtimttL i l:ulii('s would bo transacted dl- rwti between the regUitinl banks audi the in. a! hodloH which farmers would bo authorized to organize In the form of co operant c loan associations or Joint slock banks. Object Lesson In Warfare Planned. accused by Washington u- Congress will have mi object lesson clique that has been looting the sta' industrial Insurance fund for more than a year by nrocurlnir ih. i!.nn ture of fictitious claimants. Vouch or for big hospital bills were slgne by men slightly Injured, at the ineti cation of Stone. It is alleged. Other members of tho supposed ring arc John W. Olllies, claim adjuster fo ujc state Industrial accident commis alon. and Kugcne K. K earns, n salooi. Moro Hunters Get 600 Rabbits. Moro. Ti.-e annua! rabbit hunt of the Moro Hod aud Gun club was con ducted with Dr. C. L. i'oley as captain of 6S members of the winning side, and I,. Haruum. with C7 members, cap tain of the other side, which will give the winners a stag smoker and oyster supper Dfv.embcr 30. Tho COO rabbits were shipped to the Portland Muts. One lynx, one coyote, one baid eagle, two badgers, 20 porcupines, none c'j- ncKlous birds and eight geese also taken. KITCHEN RANGES aud HEATING STOVES Sec U for Prices Before Ordering Els r.vh ; v In preparedness for modern worfare, j,nan' ,,oln of w''o are under arrest If Senator (hntnberlnln. of Oregon. Hn 0,"M,I'ltt- chutrman of the senate committee on ' military affairs, succeeds In carrv.nR&IGHT,INDiCTEDE0R.-PL0:. out n plan he has conceived to lllus irate graphically the problem of na- Member of Congress and Ex-Attorn.. Ilona! defense. Ccnerjl of Ohio Involved. When congress reaemblen the seiv Now Vork. Klght men, Including ; utr will propose that a dttl.tlon of lepresentatlve In cor.cress. nn ox Must Dclld Hew Retervolr. MAY GET NAVAL ACADEMY Second Annapolis Should Be Located on Pacific, Saya Daniels. Washington. Secretary Daniels taid that when the Increased building 1 . . ,ram for the navy ultimately made necessary a tecond naval academy, the logical place for the new Institu tion would b3 on the Pacific coast. The secretary has recommended to congress an increase of the undergrad uate body at Annapolis to Its full ca pacity Il'OO midshipmen and that were ! number will care for the first borfv of Junior officers for the fleet In crease. Further Increases, however, will require additional facilities and Salem. The state public service i the secretary said he though better commission has made an order re- j results would be accomplished In an quiring the Coos Bay Water company i additional academy. to construct an additional reservoir, wltli.ajcapaaltj-.ol25(,qpo,sau.ons;xt North nend on or before April 1. 191C. It is further required that all of the high pressure storage capacity FJtUfctrS-MUUoMirft,, Pittsburg. Joy prevailed in the ( hearts of Pittsburgh school children a' I as a result of the Jlinnimmmon ti V . - I , t .1 W ...... IA 11-1.1. . .1.-1 mtj ,.v. uv i.uwauic ,ur inH. c. Frick, millionaire coal magnate. yPRWWTMAtT 'NEVER OUT OF JOB AND WITHOUT 7NEY IN THE BANK reRulnr tronpn or of regular and no-1 resen'.atlve In congress a.i. an cx-:i lionul guard troois be nssembled nt i tortiey general of Ohio, wore indicia the neurest suttaole pi-ut to Washing ! k federal grand Jury on a char;, ton. lie would have these troops ' of conoplring to foment strikos i when inohzol dig trenches and oth-1 American munitions factories as pr. ortt.se fortify it defensive position. 'f a cunipatgn financed by the Oerma:. 'I hen the division would ultack the govt- nment to check the cxportntior. fortified position, the artillery using 1 of munitions. ti ul shrapnel and high explosive I The men Indicted were Itetiresentn t.i.ella and the Infantry hall eartrldne j live Uuchanun, of llllnolj; ox-Hepre- mid It ii tul itrcnudes. , r.er.tatlvo i jtvter, of l!ll:u!s: KrankS Although the position would not be Monnutt, ex-attorney general of Ohio: e protection of Marshfield against fire! by the Installation equipment. of the necessary SUGAR PLANT TO BE BUILT that he would pay in full aa a Christ mas gift all the accounts of the 41,000 children depositors In the Pittsburg Bank for Savings which was closed here last week. 1 V ofendoil by troops anil no men wo:;' I under flro nt ony time, the senate i ef the opinion that the attack tvou:.' r'.niii.h a mi.ro valuable objec lessor i him the ordinary maneuvers or sham l.-.ttlr. H. II. Martin, Herman Schultels, Franz von Itlntelen, David I.atnnr aud Jacob C. Tnylor. All tho men, except von Itlntelen and I.anuir, are officers or ex-officers of Labor's Nntioual Peace Council. Austria May Reject American Demano ! Tno Bovcmment charged that this or ganization was financed by Franz von Kintoleu, a German agent, to instigate strikes In munition plants white osten sibly working in the intercut of peac grots won't bring back tho money you hare oxtrava- spent. Ono suro friond to a man in trouble is money sank. Y the man who banks his money is tho man who gains Miuonco of his omployor and holds his job. noy in tho bank also moans CREDIT and GONFI- No man can afford not to havo tho confidonco of rw mon. Mako OUR hnnk YOUR bank. r Pay 4 por cont interest on Savings Doposits. illamook County Bank ustrla, according to unofficial I-. formation received In authorltatHi quarters here, will not meet the de innnds of the United States in her ft rthcomlng reply to the Aurona note and Teutonic diplomatic circles are represented us bring prepared for n severance of diplomatic relations. Although tho state department so far has received from Ambassador Ponfiold at Vienna no forecast of the reply, I' was understood that unless some excellent reason for coutinulii;- illplomntlo correspondence on the sub Ject was preseutud, no course seems to remain but to break off relations, Tho United Stntes does not contem plate entering Into extended diplomat ic exchanges over the Ancona case. Unless 8omo good reason presents It hoK for further negotiations, the Unit ed Stntnn, It Is said, will consider as final tho reply to Its second note. American Union Lansing's Plan. A I'nn-Ainerlcaulsm of "One for all; all for one'' was outlined by Secretary Lansing at tho opening of tho second Pan-Amerlean selnntlflr cnngroiiH, "I'an-Ainericaulsin." said the secre tary, "Is nn expression of tho Idea of interniitlonallMU, Ainerieu has be come tho j; mail lull of Hint Idea which will In Ihe end rule l.m world, tllnc.e tho KurniJtM.. war bctui other factors j have stie ' .'. 'ned this imtur.t' bond and glvrtti iiiitiiilwe to Iho inoveinon', ? Never before havo our people .hi fully reallcO tlu t.ulflcunco of the words i fnitenilty." j v ' l III tf nrt '-. said: "If llio Oregon Irrigation Men MeeL Portland, Or. Co-operation between all tntorests affected in irrigation en terprises and government and state guarantee of Interest on bond Issues under tho Irrigation districts were tho I features on which centered the delib erations of the fifth annual Oregon Irrigation congress, which opened its session here Tuesday morning. Contract for 9500,000 Factory to Be Let at Once. Grants Pass. The Hogue river val ley received her one best Christmas n'.'t when anuounccmcnt was made from Salt Lake that the Oregon-Utah Sugar Beet company had definitely derided to erect a beet sugar factory in tho Hogue river valley. Bids for erection of a factory will be called for Immediately after the holidays- and construction of a $500,000 plant will bo started at ouce. Seed for 5000 acres of beets, to be planted In 1916, has been arranged for and contracts made with farmers for seeding this area. While tho cMict location of the fac lory has not becu made public, it is significant that surveyors have been busy Just across the river from Grants Pass, where the California-Oregon Coast railwny enters the town and that the Grants Pass district has signed up a much larger acreage than any other district Cabinet Decides cn Conscription. London. it Is stated on excellent authority thai tho cabinet has virtu ally decided upon a modified form of conscription bill to be introduced in the bouse of commons next week. Seven Chinese Provinces In Revolt San Francisco. A cablegram re ceived by Tong King Chong, president of the Chinese Republic association, from revolutionary leaders In Shang hai, said that a totnl of seven prov inces havo declared themselves against tho new Chinese monarchy LARD AT REDUCED PRICES 10 lb. pails Tillamook Meat Co's. pure lard for $1.25 cash. 5 lb. pails 05c. 3 lb, pulls 40c. 50 lb. cans for 12c per pound. f JLAMA.ir I Tile your farm. It pays. Wealthy Lumberman Dead. Minneapolis. Thomas L. Shevlinof Minneapolis, millionaire lumber man and Yale football coach, died at his home here of pneumonia. Cattle Loses Are Expected. Baker. Early winter has worked a hardship on cattle, and losses before spring are expected. Because of the long, dry summer and fall the range did not contain tho usual amount of nourishment and many cattlo started to feed this winter In poor condition. Sutherlln Has Big Fire. Sutherlln. Fire that broke out shortly before midnight completely wiped out the $30,000 J. F. Luso resi dence, overlooking Sutherlln and con sidered ono of the finest and most ele gant country homes in southern Oregon. Land For Sale 40, 80, 120 or 160 acres of the Dr. Brooks' rauch, 3 miles south and Vs mile west of Tilla mook on old Nctarts road. Three of the 40 acre tracts have one half or over pood bottom land which the tide, backing up through a creek from the Tillamook River Ys mile east.overflows. There is a barn 40xS0 on one 40 acre tract which is 3-5 bottom. There is a very good house on one 40 acre which is V bottom, and a school house is also located on this 40. Oik acre which has no buildings is Vz bottom It 1 W - - ) of peace . At .. ! rotary L". said: "If llio .r.otor-f fOllJNI i ' repuiuiq l'l .iiei.-ieci , f $ bscribe ForiTheJTillamook! Herald. S'r .""TZVVr Th-..fco. ? 1 iiniti tiio Amoilcuo nv" - i J, ued fues icy and Friday. win ..,..;-.. ? H Invasion Mm ..tsruHsluii." v i-OUtv txSUJvilJ" i & rt Give Terras. Will sell 40, 80, 120, 160 F : vnte owner, C. B. ?. 3 o or re f "0. 5 s40f ?f?S S W The remainder is bench pasture lands (s&jfy $ plowed) but mostlv set to red clover. Oiie iHMion timber laud, some grazing. ? i Price Will Be Right. Part Trade.1?aimTtVi . i a r- w a