o GOOD ROADS, GOOD HOMES, BEST CHEESE A"OJL. X III. CLOVERDALE COURIER. CLOVERDALE, WORLD HAPPENINGS OF H I WEEK T IL L A M O O K U.S. FORCE ARRIES IN ITALY First Large Body o f Combat Troops COUNTY, OREO O N, ALLIES CAPTURE Enthusiastically 'Received. AUGUST 1, The Nestucca Valley First Last and all the Time. 1918. NO. 51. Bank Appeals to Small Depositors W H IL E this Bank transacts a general banking business With the American Army on the and enjoys the patronage of large depositors; yet it Italian Front. — American fighting appeals to people who wish to ma’..e smaller deposits on personal or family accounts. This Bank accepts deposits troops are now on the Italian front. in any amount and serves the small depositor with the They began arriving Saturday morn­ same courtesy as it extends to larger depositors. New ing. They are being billeted with the accounts are cordially invited, in small as well as large Italians. amounts, and every depositor is assured the greatest se­ Heretofore the only combatant curity for money and every attention and service. American troops wrere aviators, and the appearance of this large body of CHECKING A N D IN TE R E S T BEARING ACCOUNTS INVITED . fighting men from the United States at the present moment has occasioned F IN E B AN K IN G LO C ATIO N AND U NE XC ELLE D SERVICE. the greatest satisfaction. Major-General Eben F. Swift, of the American military mission to Italy, was the first to greet the newly ar- General Banking and Savings. i Events of Noted People, Governments rived Americans. He had already made Germans Make Strenuous Resistance ! arrangements for their com fort TILLAMOOK. OREGON to Prevent Advance o f Franco- The Italians greeted them with en­ and Pacific Norihwet and Other thusiasm and rejoiced at the splendid Yanks -Tanks Numerous. Things Worth Knowing. physical condition which the Am eri­ can soldiers showed. Office Ground Floor Bell Phone 53-J The Italians appeared greatly aston­ ished when the overseas men immedi­ National Bid, P. O. Box 147 Paris— French advanced guards have Shoe manufacturers were asked Fri­ ately sought out a bathing place and With Rollio Watson day by the W ar Industries board to i then started several games of baseball. reached the north bank cf the Ourcq confine shades of brown shoes to twc river, and allied troops have entered colors, medium and dark. Fere-en-Tardenois, the great German The mayor of Bordeaux, France, has supply base, which lies in the middle Conveyancing, Etc. proposed to the municipal council a line of the Aisne-Marne sector. plan for a permanent memorial of Tillamook, Ore. The announcement of the v ar office ¡Opp. Court House, Am erica’s aid in the war. Sunday night adds that the villages of The 1918 wheat crop in Kansas prob­ Washington, D. C.— The United L. V. E B K R H A R D . Manager. ably will total 102,000,000 bushels, ac­ States has in France and on the ocean Anthenay and Olisy-Et-Violaine on the cording to a statement made public bound for great battle fronts abroad east flank lying to the southwest of Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records Friday by the Kansas State Board of a total of 1,250,000 men. American Rheims have been occupied. of Tillamook Countv, Oregon. Agriculture. fighting forces are reaching Italy. In the Champagne a number of Ger­ T IL L A MOOK. - - OREGON With 50,000 troops sent last week, man attacks were repulsed by the Arctic heavens in the Dawson, Y. T., section were illuminated by a mam­ the number of American scldiers trans­ moth meteor at midnight Thursday ported overseas during July is expect­ French. The text of the statement reads: night. The sky and land were lighted ed to reach a record of 300,000, Sec­ TILLAM O O K. ORE. retary Baker and General March, chief as bright as at midday. “ North of the Marne we have con­ of staff, told members of the senate tinued our onward march in the region Laverne W. Noyes, Chicago philan­ military committee. of the Ourcq. Notwithstanding the * thropist, has given $2,500,000 to the C O U N SE LO R A T L A W Trained combat American troops resistance of the enemy who employed University of Chicago to be used in from France have begun to arrive in every effort to check our passage of 106 Oddfellows’ Building, educating soldiers and sailors and Italy, General March has announced. the river, we succeeded in throwing See ine for realty deals. Tillamook. Oregon. their descendants after the war. Neither the number nor the place advanced elements on the north bank. where they are to be used has been W e have penetrated Into Fere-en-Tar- Special Equipment for Making Income The main hangar and a dirigible communicated to the war department, Returns and Reports. denois. balloon were destroyed and more than the general said. “ Northeast of the forest of Ris we a dozen airplanes and several build­ R. N. HENKEL, Proprietor. Secretary Baker told the senators ings were damaged by fire Friday at that he did not believe the torpedoing reached Champvoisy. Night and Day calls “ On the right our troops have occu­ the naval air station at Norfolk, Va. of the Justicia would interfere with pied Anthenay ard Olisy-Et-Violaine promptly attended. ATTORNEYS AT LAW The “ Pershing trot” and the “ Rain­ the transporting of American troops. and have approached appreciably the Sixth Street at Second Avenue East Secretary Baker said so far 753 of line of the road from Rheims to Dor­ bow,” lively m ilitary dances, will hold the Haviland-four airplanes have been T IL L A M O O K . - - OREGON mans. sway next winter, according to the “ In Champagne two enemy attempts decree of the “ inner circle” of the completed in this country and more American College of Dancing, at a than 400 shipped to France. The last in the region south of Monts were re­ report from General Pershing said 67 pulsed.” meeting in San Francisco Thursday. had been received, but he had madp In a supplementary official state­ F ive children ranging in age from no report regarding the number actu­ ment issued Sunday afternoon the 2 to 12 years, were burned to death, ally now in use on the American front. French war office says: Secretary Baker said General Persh­ one other received fatal injuries and “ Since the opening of the artillery T hos . C oatks . P kksidhnt . seven were less seriously hurt in a fire ing had criticised some of the Havi- bombardment on July 18, the day of which destroyed the Kent county, land machines, suggesting structural the French counter offensive on the OOMPUCTK 8KT OF ABSTRACT BOOKS Michigan, Juvenile Home early Thurs­ changes. front between the Alsne and the OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY, ORIHiON. Five thousand heavy Browning ma­ Marne, our tanks have taken more or day. chine guns. Secretary Baker said, have less part in the battle. A fter piercing T IL L A M O O K C IT Y , OREGON. Washington’s state superintendent been completed, but have not yet been the enemy lines and enabling the in­ of schools, Mrs. Josephine Preston, sent to General Pershing. Quantity fantry to enter the break they have has been asked in a resolution adopt­ production of both the heavy and light not ceased to accompany or precede ed by the state council of defense to Browning, he added, is increasing. the troops. use her influence in having the teach­ Two additional American corps have “ Throughout the battle the tanks ing of German eliminated in all public been organized in France, General keeps you posted have given proof of their ability to schools of the state. March announced. They are the maneuver and of their Incomparable Brief Resume Most important Daily News Items. Fere-en-Tardenois Falls; Ourcq River is Crossed. COMPILED HUNS HARD PRESSED FOR YOU TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK PROFESSIONAL CARDS T.H. G0YNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW 1.250.00 AT FRONT OR ON WAY THERE Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO. C. W. TALMAGE, Attorney ind Coonsellor at Law A NATIONAL B L D „ - TILLAMOOK, 0R&. A. C. EVERSON Money to Loan ROBERT H. McGRATH Real Estate Agency Tillamook Undertaking Co. J. N. PEARCY E.J. MENDENHALL 928 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, - - OREGON Tillamook Abstracting Co. THE COURIER F. R. BEALS REAL ESTATE Mrs. M yrtle Neal, 25 years old, of Fourth and Fifth. Cheyenne, Wyo., arrested in Omaha in men’s clothing Thursday night, said BAN ON WHEAT IS RAISED she ‘ rode the rods” of a freight train, holding her 3-year-old baby in one Washington, D. C.— Release of ho­ arm, part of the way to Omaha. She tels, clubs, restaurants and dining-cars said her husband mistreated her. throughout the country on August 1 J. L. Wilson. Alaskan mining opera­ from the voluntary pledge to use no tor. against whom Mrs. Ella Helm, of wheat until the present harvest, was Oakland, Cal., won a judgment for a announced Sunday in a cablegram re­ share of a $6,000,000 fortune under a ceived from Food Administrator “ grubstake” agreement, was denied a Hoover, now in England. Public eat­ new trial by Superior Judge James M. ing places, the food administrator said, T ro u tt will continue to comply with baking regulations and to serve "victory The losses to British and allied j bread.” Mr. Hoover congratulated the shipping due to enemy action or ma- | eating places upon their patriotic serv­ rine risk for the month of June to­ ice and voiced confidence that the taled 275,629 gross tons. This was spirit shown will enable the American the lowest record for any month since people to build up a great food reserve September, 1916. The British losses against the exigencies of the future. totaled 161,062 tons and allied and Though exact figures have not been neutral losses 114,567 tons. compiled. It is estimated by the food On account of the scarcity of Class administrator that, through the volun­ 1 men, Seattle draft officials, it was tary pledge made by hotels, restaur­ announced, have been authorized by ants. clubs and dining-cars, there has the war department to cease giving been effected between October 1, 1917, deferred classification to shipyard em­ and August 1, 1918, a saving o f be­ 175,000.000 and 200,000,000 ployes on account of their work and tween also to discontinue releasing men to pounds of wheat and its products. 150,- 000,000 pounds of meat and 50,000,000 enlist in the navy and marines. pounds of sugar. The action of the The treasury virtually has decided proprietors of public eating places, it to hold the fourth liberty loan cam­ was said, also has been of great edu­ paign in the three weeks’ period be­ cational value In carrying to the homes tween Saturday, September 28. and of the nation the necessity of food Saturday. October 19. The length of saving. the drive will be reduced from the usual four weeks with the hope of Kaiaer Reasaurea Troop«. avoiding the usual slump of interest Amsterdam. — Emperor William, in the middle o f the campaign. who. according to his favorite correa pendent. Karl Rosner, watched the Following charges that he obtained battle of Rheims from a tower, which over $10,000 through the employment gave him a good view of a wide sector o f girls to solicit for spurious charit­ of the front, sent his troops from this able organizations, James J. Worth­ vantage point. Rosner reports, the fol­ ington. a printer, was arrested at San lowing telegram: Francisco Tuesday. “ His majesty informs his troops that The Dublin correspondent of the he has arrived behind the front o f London Daily News says that addi­ the attack and shall watch the battle tional evidence of a German-Irish plot from a tower. His majesty's good has Just come to hand in the form of wishes accompany his troops. 'His majesty's word to his troops is: extracts from censored private cor­ respondence between persons in Ire­ With God for the emperor and the empire.' " land and America. audacity. The crews drove the tanks Write for Literature. into the hottest parts of the battle and recoiled from no obstacles. They at­ T IL L A M O O K . - - OREGON tacked the centers of resistance and the batteries of the enemy under ter­ rific fires from machine guns and spe­ cial German cannon. “ Their gallantry attained the great­ est results. One tank accounted for 15 or 20 German machine guns. Some of the tanks attacked the German bat Tillamook, Ore. teries, putting the gunners out of ac­ tion and insuring the capture of the cannon and material. L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. “ The losses sustained by the Ger­ mans as the result of the tanks were very high, according to reports of Dining Room run on Family Style prisoners. From July 18 to July 23 the tanks took part every day in the Meals 35c. attacks. Most of them were in action twice and some returned to the fight four or five times in the same day. Some tank companies fought for three full days. Drivers operated their tanks for 30 hours in the two-day period of July 18-19.” The Tod d Hotel on all important happenings of the Nestucca Valley. W e also do PRINTING of all kinds at moderate prices. Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the W eek. Germans Forage in Russia. Washington. D. C.— The food situa­ tion between Germany and Russia has reached an acute stage, according to advicea received Sunday at the state department. There is not enough food for both countries and the question as to who w ill get what provisions there are has reached a critical stage. German soldiers with threshing ma­ chines are sent into the grain coun­ tries and the grain la requisitioned. The Russian peasants are allowed only such amounts as the soldiers decide they need. The Germans were also said to be requisitioning cattle and horses in Po­ land and Lithuania and to be helping themselves to timber in those coun­ tries Information also reached the depart ment that the reason for the refusal of the allied diplomats at Vologda to ac­ cept the Bolshevtki invitation to move to Moscow was that the Soviet capital is already controlled by the German armed forces. LIST YOUR FARM WITH Taylor Real Estate Agency IF YOU W ANT TO SELL IT. SEE TAYLOR FOR YOUR FIRE INSURANCE If you are in the market for a good Dairy Ranch we can show you something that will interest you. We have some excellent bargains. Money is made dairying in Tillamook County. Why not get a chunk of this money. T A Y L O R REAL ESTATE AGENCY Cloverdalc, Oregon