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GOOD ROADS,
GOOD HOMES,
BEST CHEESE
VOL.
WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF M O i WEEK
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
COMPILED
FOR
CLOVERDALE
CLOVERDALE,
X III.
YOU
Events o f Noted People, Governments
and Pacific Northwest and Other
Things Worth Knowing.
Four trainmen were killed, two in­
jured and a number of passengers
badly shaken up in a head-on collision
W ednesday night near Radford, Va.
The condition o f wheat in France on
January 1, compared with a year ago,
shows a gain o f 8 per cent. If main­
tained to maturity ^this means a re­
markable increase in the yield per
acre.
An increase in Britsih shipping
losses is shown in the official summary
issued Wednesday night, which reports
the destruction o f nine vessels of more
than 1600 tons and six of lesser ton­
nage.
An aerial attack of unusual severity
was made Tuesday afternoon on Zee-
brugge, the German submarine base in
Northern Belgium, according to the
frontier correspondent of the Amster­
dam Telegraaf.
Controller o f the Currency, Williams
estimates the whole banking power of
the nation at $37,529,000,000, an in-
cerase of more than $14,000,000,000
since the beginning of President W il­
son’ s administration.
The Nestuc.ca Valley First,
Last and all the
Time.
T IL L A M O O K
STARVE 30.000 SERBS
Stories o f Barbarous Cruelty Reach%
Italy From Austrian Concentra­
tion Camps—Many Dying.
Italian Army Headquarters — Ex­
changed Italian prisoners, who have
just arrived from Austrian concentra­
tion camps, tell of almost unbelievable
cruelties practiced against prisoners,
particularly Serbians, who are reported
confined in cages and fed through bars
I like animals. An authoritative sum­
mary o f the statements of these re­
turned prisoners says:
“ The treatment of the Serbians is
even worse than that o f ¡the Italians,
indicating that Austria intends to de­
stroy the Serbians as a race.
“ As a result of these conditions
there are up to now'not less than 30,-
000 to 40,000 dead from starvation.
“ They are permitted to receive no
parcels and are unable to work because
of weakness. They are put like ani­
mals in cages with
wooden bars.
Through these bars the keepers throw
them scraps of uneatable bread, car­
rots and turnips as their sole suste­
nance. The mortality, already ¡great,
is increased, as they are given no care
and there are no doctors and no sanita­
tion.’ ’
Concerning the Italians, the state­
ment says, they returned in rags after
suffering ill treatment and exposure to
cold while compelled to work on enemy
trenches under the guard of Hungar­
ians, who are declared to be particu­
larly hostile to the Italians.
They received a small loaf of bread
daily for division among them.
“ Conditions are so terrible, the re­
port says, that they will result in not
more than one-third o f the Italian
prisoners coming back alive.”
JOHN L SULLIVAN
PASSES
COUNTY,
OREGON,
AMERICAN SECTOR
17740787
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FEBRUARY
2 KILLED; 9 INJURED
Thunder o f Yankee Guns Unceasing
Day and Night—Huns Get Shell
1918.
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Entire U. S. Front Ablaze in
First Real Battle.
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Officers and Directors of this Bank recognize that the interests of the Bank
and its depositors are the same. When the resources of the patrons and de­
positors of the Bank increase, the volume of deposits of the Bank increases.
It is therefore wise and prudent for the Bank to Assist the people of this vi­
cinity to increase their money and property. To this end the most cordial
relations between the officers of the Bank and its depositors are encouraged.
Any service that we can render is always cheerfully given in all financial
matters.
BANKING FOR FARMERS AND LOANS ON LAND, STOCK AND PRODUCE
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings and Time Deposits.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
Tillamook,
Established in 1902
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Oregon
for Shell—Honor Red Cross.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
With the American Army in France
— American troops are now occupying T.H. G0YNE,
a sector o f the Lorraine front in
France. This announcement is per­
mitted by the military censor.
Conveyancing, Etc.
The whole American sector is re­
Tillamook, Ore.
Opp. Court House,
sounding with the bomb guns.
Airmen enemy snipers wounded two
Americans slightly early Sunday morn­
C. W. TALMAGE,
ing.
A German barrage fire at sundown
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
opened the heaviest bombardment of
many days along the American sector,
the American artillery replying shell NATIONAL BLD., - TILLAMOOK, ORE.
for shell, as the firing of the heavy
guns spread along several kilometers
o f front.
COUNSELOR A T L A W
Two Americans were killed and nine
100 Oddfellows’ Building,
wounded during the bombardment and
Tillamook, Oregon.
one suffered shell shock.
Special Equipment for Making Income
Returns and Reports.
It was ascertained that the Ameri­
can gunners wrecked several of the en­
emy dugouts and so badly-damaged the
E .J MENDENHALL
first line positions that at one point J. N. PEARCY
the Germans were unable to occupy
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
them Sunday.
When the bombardment had reached
928 Chamber of Commerce,
its greatest intensity, the Germans
suddenly concentrated their fire at two ■PORTLAND,
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OREGON
points, throwing about 250 shells into
a town in which the headquarters o f a
certain regiment are located and which Tillamook Abstracting Co.
heretofore had been immune to enemy
fire.
T h o b . C o a t e h . P r e s id e n t .
After the bombardment a wounded
COMPLETE BET O F ABSTRACT BOOKS
American soldier was discovered in a
OF TILLAM OO K COU N TY. O R E GON .
position where it was necessary to
carry him over a trench top to a field TILL A M OO K CIT Y ,
() R KG ON.
dressing station.
A medical corps
man displayed the Red Cross and the
Germans ceased firing until the man
was removed.
Early in the day an American was
wounded by a sniper.
A shift of the wind cleared away
Write for Literature.
the mist which had hindered aerial
TILLAMOOK.
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OREGON
operations and other activities for sev­
eral days. A number of engagements
in the air were fought by patrolling
planes early in the afternoon. In one
instance the French aviators defeated
an attempt o f German fliers to cross
behind the American trenches.
The artillery and snipers also have
Tillamook, Ore.
beomec increasingly active. Ameri- j
can 75s are harrassing traffic behind J
L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor.
the enemy trenches. The Germans are
confining their fire largely to the j
American trenches.
Dining Room run on Family Style
Throughout Friday night machine
guns rattled ceaselessly from German
Meals 35c.
positions.
Celebrated Pugilist Succumbs to Heart
John F. Nugent, successor to the
Failure in Eastern Home.
late Senator Brady, of Idaho, was
Abington, Mass.— John L. Sullivan,
sworn in Wednesday.
He has been
named chairman o f the fisheries com­ one of the most interesting fighters o f
mittee and a member o f the immigra­ prize ring renown, fdied suddenly of
heart disease at his farm in West Ab-
tion and Indian affairs committee.
ington.Saturday. As was his wish he
German airplanes raided Paris Thurs­ died with his shoes on.
Although
day night about 11:30. Bombs were stricken with heart trouble three
thrown at various points in Paris and weeks ago, he had quickly improved
the suburh«. Several persons were and was in no sense an invalid.
He
killed and material damage reported, was about to leave his house to pay a
according to official announcement.
visit to Boston to see his old friend
While breaking ice in a channel Captain James P. Sullivan, o f the Bos­
near an Atlantic port, a battleship of ton police department, when he re­
the pre-dreadnaught type went aground ceived his final knockout.
His friend and companion, George
on a sandbar.
She was said to be
resting easily and officers expected to M. Bush, rushed to his side as the old
float her undamaged at the next high gladiator sank to the floor unconscious
and revived him with cold water ap­
tide.
plications to tire head. “ John L. ” ,
A plea for the protection of sea I
responding quickly to this treatment,
gulls, described as the best submarine
as in his palmy days in the prize ring,
detectors in the world, was made by j
struggled to his feet and refused to
Edward H. Forbush, of Boston, state
take the decision o f “ tim e.”
He re­
ornithologist, at a legislative hearing
luctantly consented to have a physician
on the bill providing for the extension
called, but after receiving medical
o f the closed season on water fowl.
treatment, announced that he would
The issue o f $400,000,000 of certifi­ have a bath and keep his appointment.
cates of indebtedness which closed Even as he expressed his determina­
Wednesday night was heavily over­ tion he became unconscious and died
subscribed, the Treasury department apparently without further pain.
announced. The allotments will be
Hardly had the news o f the passing
made as soon as all subscriptions are of one of America’s greatest fistic
reported. The certificates are payable champions been flashed broadcast than
messages of sympathy began pouring
April 22.
It has become known in New York into town from men in all walks of
that William B. Thompson, who was life. Sullivan, in his prime, was a
Packers’ Earnings Large.
in Petrograd from July until Novem­ popular idol and he never entirely lost
Chicago—
Morris & Co., packers, in
ber last, as head of the American Red his hold on the public. This w-as due their financial report for the year end­
not
only
to
the
success
of
his
prize­
Cross mission to Russia, had contrib­
ing November 3, 1917, record the larg­
uted $1,000,000 or more to the Bol- fighting days, but to his rugged battle est earnings in the history of the firm.
later
against
his
old
easy-going
habits.
sheviki for the purpose o f spreading
The net earnings for this period were
their doctrines to Germany and Aus­
$5,401,071.47 upon a capital invest­
Teutons’
Neglect
Worries
Bulgaria.
tria.
Amsterdam— A dispatch from Sofia ment of $38,000,000, or 14j per cent.
United States
Senator William to the Vossische Zeitung, o f Berlin, The net earnings in 1916 were $3,832,-
Hughes, o f New Jersey, died at Tren­ says strong protests have been made 212 .
This showing was ascribed to the
ton Wednesday in a hospital, where he in the Bulgarian parliament against
had been a patient for several weeks, the silence regarding Bulgaria's war increased volume of business, together
suffering from septic poisoning result- aims which have marked recent Ger­ with good prices obtained for by-pro­
ing from an infection o f the teeth fol­ man and Austrian pronouncements. ducts, especially hides, greases and
lowed by bronchial pneumonia.
He Premier Radoslavoff, speaking in the oils.
was bom in Draughdea, Ireland, April Chamber o f deputies, attributed the
3, 1872.
Monument Aids in War.
omission to “ urgent business which
Washington, D. C.— The Washing­
Secretary Baker denies reports that Germany and Austriay-Kungary had in
ton monument is placed in the class of
200,000 gas masks made in America their own countries.”
In the debate which followed it was amusements falling under the fuel ad­
had been rejected by General Pershing.
Here­
stated that the Bulgarian ’people were ministration’ s closing order.
After pillaging the Spanish steamer
astonished and disappointed at the after visitors desiring to see the view
Giralda Tuesday a Geramn submarine omission and demanded unequivocal from its top will have to walk up the
sank the vessel, which was o f 4400
enlightenment in regard to [the atti­ 500-foot stairways.
tons. The crew was saved.
tude of Germany and Austria.
Eggnog Party Kills 7.
Appointment of Mrs. Ellen O’Grady,
Muskogee, Okla.— Seven persons are
Amsterdam — Premier Radoslavoff,
a widow with three daughters, as fifth
deputy police commissioner o f New of Bulgaria, has arrived at Brest-Lit- dead, two others are expected to die
York, was announced Tuesday. She is ovsk for the continuation o f the peace and a score are ill as a result o f an
the first woman ever to hold such an conference, according to a dispacth eggnog party Sunday at Francis, Okla.
Denature! alcohol was used hv mistake.
from Vienna.
office in that city.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ROBERT H. McGRATH
Office Ground Floor
National Bld.
With Rollio Watson
Abstracts on Short Notice
by the
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
L. V. EBERHARD. Manager.
Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records
of Tillamook County, Oregon.
TILLAMOOK.
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A. C. EVERSON
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
. Money to Loan
Real Estate Agency
See me for realty deals.
Tillamook Undertaking Co.
R. N. HENKEL, Proprietor.
Night and Day calls
promptly attended.
Sixth Street at Second Avenue East
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All Way Points
Safe and Comfortable
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Leave Cloverdale daily at
7:30 a. m., arriving at Tilla­
mook at 10 a. tn.— in time for
morning train to Portland.
Leave Tillamook at 3 p. in ,
arriving at Cloverdale at 5
p. m.
J. M. T R A X L E R , Prop.
Trolley Line Completed.
San Francisco—Twin Peaks, a moun­
tain barrier which divided the eastern
and western sections of this city, for
the first time felt the rumble of a
municipal streetcar Monday as it sped
under its mass.
Thirty-two months
were required to make the bore, which
is 2.27 miles long. It cost nearly $4,-
000,000, and will shorten the running
time between the two sections o f the
city by approximately 25 minutes.
Impressive ceremonies marked the
dispatch o f the first car tnrough the
tunnel.
Bolshevik! Seize Gold,
Petrograd—The people’s commission­
ers have decreed a state o f monopoly
of gold. Cold articles weighing more
than 16 zolotnik, 96 of which go to
make up the Russian pound, belonging
to private persons or shops, must be
handed over to the state at fixed prices.
They ^¡11 he confiscated unless deliv­
ered within a month.
Informers will
receive one-third o f the value o f the
articles. Churches, museums and oth­
er public institutions are requested to
place theic gold artic les at the dirpoe-
al o f the state.
The Similarity.
Overburdened.
“ How does tt happen that a prohibi­
tion community Is obliged to arrest
peor'e for Intf tication?”
"W ell,” sala U* ;e Bill Bottletop,
“ It'c another rd-twa of the transporta­
tion problem
Every now and then
«on. oody who wants to carry home a
liquor supplj 'rom outside territory
undertakes U ho his own demijohn.”
"How strange It la,” murmured the
Cheerful Idiot, "that the children of
these miners are like the most pre­
cious and expensive of flowers.’’
“ What do you mean?" asked the
Practical Grouch. “ How can they be?”
“ Well,” answered the Cheerful Idiot
a bit apologetically, "you know they
are ore kids.”—Exchange.