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C loverbale C ourier . GOOD ROADS, GOOD HOMES, BEST CHEESE VOL. C L O V E R DA LE, XIII. W Ü D HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK TILLAM OOK FOR YOU Events o f Noted People, Governments and Pacific Northwest and Other Things Worth Knowing. The Austrians have been able to make virtually no progress against the British forces holding an important section o f the line on the Italian front, says a London dispatch Thursday. JUNE l »7. 19 IS. NO. E S C A P E B E R L IN IN A IR P L A N E W h a t a Bank Check Says Four Resident« Flee Because of Con- ditions in Teuton City. A B A N K t'heck has a message aside from its face value. It ■** says that the one who draws it has money in the Bank and that the Bank on which it is drawn will honor this signature. It says that the depositor regularly deposits the money received and pays expenses by writing checks. Your check will say ait this for you, when you open an account subject to cheek with this Bank. You will then have the convenience and safety that the Bank assures and you can write your check for the exact amount o f each imyment. Copenhagen.— Four residents of Ber- | lin escaped from Germany Thursday | in two airplanes and succeeded in Brief Resume Most Important “ V T IZ T L '% I they fled from Berlin because of Daily News Items. j ditions there. COMPILED COUNTY, OltE G OX, The Nestucca Valley First, Last aud all the Time. Big Defeat Suffered All Along Piave River Front. con- The two machines, which are of the ■ BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH A CHECKING ACCOUNT albatross type, left Berlin early on I Thursday morning. Their flight was 4 PER CENT PAID ON YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT observed and the guardships along the I coast were warned. When the ma chines reached the Baltic the guard- i ships opened fire and it was at urst THE LARGEST BANK IN THE COUNTY erroneously reported that one of the First Stage o f Austrian Offensive on j airplanes had been brought down. TILLAMOOK, OREGON One of the two occupants of the first 100-Mile Line Ends in Total Fail i albatross was Dr. G. F. Nicolai, for j ure-E nem y Loss 180,000. ! merly a professor of psychology at the Berlin University. He is the author of j Bell Phone 63-J PROFESSIONAL CARDS Office Ground Floor a book that denounced Prussian mili- [ National Bid, !' <>. Box 147 ! tarism and had been punished with j imprisonment because of its publica- Rome.— On the Piave river front With Rollie Watson T .H . GOYNE, j tion. from the Montello to thé Adriatic, the The second albatross landed in the neighborhood of Rudkoebing w’ith its defeated Austro-Hungarians are re two German deserters. This machine i crossing the river In disorder, says Conveyancing, Etc. had been delayed by making a landing j the Italian official statement issued on an j 8 ] a n ( j f0 repair a slight defect Sunday. The enemy is being closely ¡n the engine. Opp. Court House. Tillamook, Ore. The Rudkoebing correspondent of pursued by the Italian troops. ITALY PRESSES MOVE TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK J ATTORNEY AT LAW Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO. Drenching rains on the Flathead reservation, Montana, have saved a probable wheat crop o f 2,000,000 bush- els just as farmers were gettin g ready to turn stock into their fields, accord ing to reports. the National Tidende quotes the crew ----- L. V. EB E R H A R D . Manager. of the second albatross as saying that Italian Army Headquarters in North- C. W. TALMAGE, Only five minutes were required for they had been at the battle front and era Italy.— From Montello to the sea I Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records passage Thursday by the senate o f the were expected to return there. They the enemy has been defeated and of Tillamook Countv, Oregon. annual general pension bill, carrying declared that they preferred death forced by the Italians to recross the TILLAM O O K . - - OREGON $220,000,000, the largest pension rather than to go back. The two men Piave river in disorder The first phase of the Austrian of- measure by $12,000,000 in the govern- | wore infantry uniforms and one of 1 fenslve has ended in failure— in de- them had the iron cross. ment’s history. A. C. EVERSON ---- feat. The culmination of what was Austria’s grain supplies have com intended to be the crushing of Italy TILLAMOOK. ORE. pletely run out and such food o f this ! between the jaws of the Austrian nature as she is gettin g is coming pincers is the rout of the Invaders. With their backs to the swollen from what Germany has allotted to C O U N S E LO R A T L A W Pia e the Austrians for several days her from the Ukrainian supplies, ac 106 Oddfellows’ Building, past had been trying to ward off the cording to indications in a Copenhagen Tillam ook. Oregon- See me for realty deals. vicious counter-attacks of the Ital dispatch to the London Exchange Tele- British General Now in U. S., Dis ians and save the situation. Now Special Equipment for Making Income graph company. Returns and Reports. they are endeavoring and still under closes Plans for [Blazing Trail Tillamook Undertaking Co. great pressure, to ford the stream and The Americans in the Woevre sent | From America to Europe. reach safety on the eastern bank. R. N. H E N K E L , Proprietor. their first gas against the German ] From the Montello plateau to the lines from projectors Wednesday morn- | N'gbt ami Day calls Washington, D. C.— Establishment Adriatic sea the enemy is in retreat. promptly attended. ing. A German raid at Remieres Already his losses arc estimated at ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wood was repulsed. Some o f the of an air route to Europe from the Sixth Street at Second Avenue East 180,000 men and the chances of his enemy were killed and one prisoner j United States in order to bring the escape without additional heavy casu- TILLA M OOK. - - OREGON was taken. full force of American effort in the alties and men made prisoner seem Twenty-one German destroyers, a air to bear against Germany is a def- remote. large number o f submarines and nu inite project by the British air council. ! lU ia n s T h r a w merous auxiliary craft are penned in This was disclosed Monday by Major across the Piave have been swept the Bruges Canal docks as the result General W illiam Brancker. controller away by the now torrential stream, J T i l l a m o o k A b s t r a c t i n g CO. o f the recent British naval operations of equipment cn the council, who is in and on all the sectors of the 33-mile ° at Zeebrugge, the German submarine Washington. front where they gained edges of the T hos . C oatks . P rksiijknt . base on the Belgian coast. Plans for an Initial flight across the Venetian plateau they are being sore- CO M PI.K TK SET O f A B S TR A C T BOOKS Atlantic this fall are already well ad- ly harassed by the fire of the Italian Large units o f German shock troops O F T IL L A M O O K C O U N T Y . O R K iO N . vanced. American co-operation is guns and rifles and by the machine which had been concentrated on the sought, and General Brancker hopes gun fire and bombs of the allied avi OREGON. western side o f Rheims, between that the first machine to make the ators who have done such notable exe TILLA M O O K C IT Y , Vrigny and Ornes, and v.hich went crossing will carry both British and cution since the attempted drive was over to assault Wednesday night, were American pilots. i started. met with such an awful fire from the Monster preparations had been made : A t least three British pilots, regard French defense that they were unable ed as qualified for the trip, are here by the Austrians for what was to be keeps you posted to make the slightest progress. and several types of machines prq- the death blow to King Victor Em- ' | duced in England have ample fuel ca- manuel's men. Pieter Troeistra, the Dutch Socialist pacity for the 40 hours of flying it Is Thousands upon thousands of men, on all important Write for Literature. leader, who, after a conference with estimated the trip would take many of them brought from the Rus sian and Roumanian fronts, and guns Philipp Scheidemann, leader o f th e 1 The attitude of the American gov- happenings of the T ILLA M O O K , - - OREGON German Socialist party, intended to go ernment toward the project has not and stores in tremendous quantities i disclosed, although General had been parceled among the various to London to attend the annual con been Nestucca Valley. ference o f the British Labor Congress, Brancker laid stress on the fact that commanders for the drive over a bat tle arc of virtually 100 miles, running ' the sole purpose of the trip was to w ill not be permitted to enter Eng blaze a new trail to Europe, over from the Asingo plateau to the Piave W e also do land, according to the Ix>ndon Stand which American aircraft can be de and then to the sea. ard. Aiding the Italians in the mountains livered next year without taxing ship PRINTING were British and French armies. T er General Henry A. Greene, who has ping. Presumably the plan arises from the ritory taken in the mountains was al Tillamook, Ore. been in command o f the 91st division of all kinds at National Army at Camp Lewis, Wash., purpose of the British ministry to most as quickly regained and the en carry the bombing warfare into Ger emy held in check. L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. has been ordered to report to Washing Along the Piave, especially on the many on a steadily increasing scale. moderate prices. ton. No explanation o f the order was A fter General Brancker had made Montello plateau, the gateway to the forthcoming from the War depart public his plans. Secretary Baker said Venetian plains from the northenst, ment. Brigadier-General Frederick S. that no army aviation officers had yet and at several points farther south, Dining Room run on Family Style Foltz has been placed in command at been assigned to work In' conjunction where the Austrians succeeded in Meals Hoc. crossing the river, the Italians every- i Camp I-ewis temporarily. with the British on the project. Successful navigation of the air to where imposed such strength against A trust fund o f $50,000 to be held Europe is to be hoped for, he said, but the enemy that he was unable to en for 500 years, the income from which no definite plan to attempt It is now large his gains and then, with re is to be divided each 50 years and ex before government officials. doubled efforts, forced him to com pended for social welfare work, is set mence the retrograde movement which I has developed into disordered flight. aside from the estate o f the late Yankees Hold 38 Miles o f Front. Charles W. Fairbanks, as a memorial — Washington. D. C.— American sol to his w ife, by his w ill filed for pro Hoard to Fix Streetcar Fares. diers are now holding the fighting line bate in Indianapolis. The value o f the for a distance of 38 miles on the west Washington, D. C. — The national entire estate is estimated at $2,150,- ern front, according to information war labor board announced Sunday 000. given members o f the house military , that after the hearings beginning Mon Jacob Julius Stern, a silk merchant committee Saturday at the weekly con day if will adopt a definite policy on ference with Secretary Baker and Gen the question of the ability of street claiming to be an American citizen, railway companies to pay wage In eral March, chief of staff. was arrested Wednesday in Paris on a This mileage is held by "all-Am eri creases to employes without increas charge o f commerce with the enemy. can” forces under command of Ameri ing fares. The board will also deter He was born in Germany in 1852, and can officers, located at six different mine a minimum wage rate based on 30 years ago went to the United places along the fighting line. Other the increased cost of living. "It is the Intention of the board that States, where he founded the business Americans are at the front with Brit ! it will adopt a definite policy on the firm o f Stern & Stern with h « brother, ish and French units. Member» o f the committee were told question of ability to pay on the basis Emil, who is now in the United States and his two sons are serving in the again that there was no thought of of facts and arguments presented at diminishing the movement of troops their hearing, which will be an open American army. | across the Atlantic because of the op- one." Says the announcement: "T h e for- The Vienna city council on Tuesday, ] eration of U boats off the American mulation of such a policy, whatever It I f you are in the market for a good Dairy Ranch we can according to a dispatch received in coast A fter the conference Representative happens to be, w ill be a matter of Amsterdam, passed a resolution pro show you something that will interest you. We have some g-eat importance to the cities of the testing against the reduction o f the j Caldwell, of New York, said as far as ! America is concerned, "the war will I country generally, but especially to excellent bargains. Money is made dairying in Tillamook bread ration. The Vienna labor coun ‘ begin next September.” By that time those cities where wage controversies County. Why not get a chunk o f this money. cil, after conferring for many hours on materials now being manurfactured exist between the street railway cor- ! the same subject, passed a resolution win be raady In great abundance for i porations and their operatives. Conn- renewing its demands for the “ speed making the presence of American . sel representing these companies, as | T A Y L O R REAL E STATE A G E N C Y iest general peace, notwithstanding troops felt by the enemy, and the fight ' well as counsel for the respective mu- Cloverdale, Oregon the great obstacles at present in the ing planned for the United States nicipalities and the employes' organl- I zations will be heard upon the point.” I soldiers will have begun. way o f peace endeavors.” Attorney and Counsellor at Law NATIONAL BLD., - TILLAMOOK, ORE. SKY ROUTE ACROSS ATLANTIC PROJECTED ROBERT H. McGRATH J. N. PEARCY E. J. MENDENHALL 928 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, - - OREGON j r THE COURIER F. R. 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