Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 20, 1914, Image 4

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Tillamook Headlight, August 20, 1914.
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Greater Oregon X
With new buildings, better equip­
ment. enlarged grounds, and many ad­
ditions to its faculty, the University
of Oregon will begin its thirty-ointn
year Tuesday, September 15.
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Special training for Business, Jour­
nalism, Law, Medicine. Teaching, Li- ,
brary Work, Music, Architecture, /
Physical Training and Fine Arts.
I srgest and strongest departments /
of literal edu< ation
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TO-DAY’S NEWS.
Germans Have Entered
Brussels and Headed
for Antwerp.
Emperor William baa ordered
resistance to Japan’s ultimatum
News of military developments is­
sued by official bureau becomes more
brief as great masses of Germans and
Austrians approach opposing forces
of Belgians, French and British.
French war office statement just
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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mention important events are occur-
ructwr oacggn
I ing in Belgium. Reoccupation of Mul-
hausen, Alsace by French announced
1 oficaally today.
Rumors that Brus­
sels has fallen into German hands
persistently current but no confirma­
tion.
Antwerp apparently temporary goal
of German troops, reported moving
slowly but steadily in direction of
great fortified port on river Scheldt.
Germans occupied Tirlemont and
their masses pushing in from frontier
are believed to have come in contact
with allies.
Report current in Germany decided
not to comply with Japan’s ultimatum
calling for German evacuation of
Kiao Chow and abandonment of
Eastern Sea by German war vessels.
French officials announce rapid
progress of French column invading
Please answer the above for me right away ..................... ...
Lorrain in direction of Metz. Two
of Emperor William, Princes
I am fairly
SWAMPED AND DELUGED with sons
Eitel Friedrick and August William,
are said to passed through Kiege on
Inquirers............................................
FOR LOCATIONS way
to front. Belgian official com­
munication admits Germans in con­
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trol of Liege and vicinity, saying Bel­
gians did all they could by holding
I am prepairing to get out a printed List of
invaders in check 15 days.
Montenegrian troops have invaded
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Austrian territory in Merxgovina,
where they have been incorporated
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as army corps in Servian army.
Small German and British forces in
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Africa and Colone are carrying out
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raids in each others territories. Ger­
mans in East Africa today invaded
British protectorate.
Paris August 20—Portion of the
Belgian army has begun to retire in
direction of Antwerp and Germans
are advancing according to official
announcement. East of Namur Ger­
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mans have attained line between Din­
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ant and Neufch ateau. Large German
forces continue to cross river Meuse
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between Liege and Namur. German
(Mark with circle what you have to offer, we will then get
outposts occupy Dyle.
St. Petersburg August 20-Russian
iu touch with you further as to details).
troops, according to official commu­
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20 miles from Russian frontier of
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East Prussia, capturing at same time
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12 German guns and large number of
prisoners.
Paris, August 20—Official commu­
nication from Brussels says that the
Germans gained ground on both
banks of Meuse, and are in contact
with armies of Allies. Enemy find­
ing route to southward strongly held
by French and Belgians, and discoy-
. ered opening to north. This may en­
tirely change strategy on both sides.
Brussels, August 18—War evidently
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1 is rapidly drawing nearer to this city,
[ Already four hospitals are filled with
wounded soldiers. German aeroplanes
I were seen scouting above the city
after sundown.
London, August 20—The following
I was given out by the official Bureau:
I “Belgian field army confronted by
I superior numbers, and has fallen
I back.”
I London,
August 20—Dispatches
from Brussels says German occupa­
tion of Brussels is imminent. The
I Burgomaster of Belgian capital has
ordered civic guard to disarm.
San Francisco, August 20—The
tramp steamer Maztlain, which at
one time and other has flown Mexi­
can and German flags, was forbidden
to leave port today until she has dis­
charged 500 tons of coal.laden in
Sacks, which it is alleged was intend­
ed to be transferred at sea to the
German cruiser Leipsig.
1 eking August 20—China inquired
today of United States what its atti-
tude would be toward Cession by
Germany to United States of Riau
Chau, for immediate cession there­
after to China.
Inquiry made to
American Charge D’Affairs, and send
on intimation from Germany that
such course might solve problem.
Mexico City, August 20—General
( arranza chief of Mexican revolution
and from today provosional president
of the republic, entered thi’capitol
At noon he was given enthusiastic re­
ception by crowds on streets,
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splendid yyranaeiume. rl«v«O Lwildiiig» fully I
equipped
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Addreaalog Heftotrar,
HELP.
HELP
What Have You Got to Sell, Trade or
Rent.
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TILLLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR
SEPTEMBER 15-16-17-18,’14
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We are in a Position to Serve You
Promptly and Honestly.
We want every Man, Woman and Child in the County
to make an exhibit and help make this Fair a grand success.
The Grounds and Buildings have been prepared.
This is your Fair, and we want to prove to the world
that Tillamook County has products of the Farm, the Sea
and the Forest that cannot be excelled.
Call on or write the following Superintendents of De­
partments and let them know what you have to exhibit :
Dr. J. E. Reedy. Superintendent of Live Stock.
F. W. Christensen, Superintendent of Milk and Cream.
$
H. Booth, Superintendent of Poultry.
R. Y. Blalock, Suprintendent of Vegetables and Fruit.
W. C. King, Superintendent of Flowers.
Mrs. II. Crenshaw, Supt. of Needlework, Crochet, etc.
Mrs, Anna Billings, Superintendent Domestic Baking.
Mrs. Lola M, Shrode, Supt. Painting and Photography.
Mrs. Mary F. Dunstan, Supt. Better Babies Contest.
The above, together with the members of the Fair
$ Board and County Expert Jones, are at your service.
The Secretary will gi ve your inquiries prompt attention.
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ROLLIE W. WATSON,
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TILLAMOOK CITY, -
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OREGON.!
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance.
Yours for a Great Big Get Together Fair
TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR BOARD
J. H. DUNSTAN, President.
WM. G. TAIT, Secretary
L. M. KRANER.
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F. C. FELDSCHAU
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Building
Line
£
THIRD PRE-EXPOSITON EXCURSION
TO
SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN
VIA THE
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Death of the Pope,
Washington,
August 20—Forty
British and American workmen killed
today in collapse of new custom
house at Ceiba, Honduras.
Rome August 20,2:20 a.rn.—The
l^ope died at an early hour this morn-
August «-"Together in one
all things m Christ" The words Pope
1 ms X adopted as his motto six days
In these days when the office stove after he had been elevated to the
is rusty and in a state of inouous Pontiface were on his lips as he ■ en-
I desuetude it is really inconsiderate of tered the valley of death. The
the buisv press agent to fill to over­ which came at 1:20 o'clock this - . e’.d
.,iorn-
flowing the editorial waste basket. Tn mg, was peaceful. A few mor-
■ ents be-
every mail are the fat envelopes la­ fore he had roused from
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a state of
beled "News, Rush,” and the news is semi-consciousness
an-*
always some project that wants free ed to bestow a t. bi- a had attempt-
essing on those
publicity.
Statewide
prohibition gathered in his •
dumps in memographed sheets by the failed him. A* • oamber, but strength
scrip*
a pause, he murmer-
ream and in the same mail are the cd a scrip-
arguments on the other side of the agaio.* ' .oral text and did not speak
with the problem of buying' Hnrneaa question. Numerous towns that hope fro-
ror several days he suffered
you will Bud it distinctly ndvuntu- , to sell lots to suckers attracted by -
‘i gouty catarrh, and yesterday it
geotia to come and do your select newspaper mention contribute towa- . Simitar"0?,"'I*1 d?,h Was ‘‘»n'inent.
frig here. You will get the best filling
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ta, anks ,had bern resisted
the basket. The big Pa-- '' wi h
deoressl °f F °P<> * Jvil1 pOwer- but '•'*
qualities, the most thorough and exposition is even
depression over clash of arms in
conacientiotts workmaaahip and be working the county 'press
vt
piS* and the E>'r°pe militated against his recov-
charged the most reaaonabie prices, amount of stuff from
\\e cun supply single or double dumped
V nnJidb'r1’ .M*"ydelval, Ferrata
the F’onJ’« 5ag,ano and B>»selti and
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> ,wo sls,crs an‘l niece and
th??3 i L’*1hf r church officials were at
.“s' the heds.de when death came. Mauer
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enclave to elect successor taken
lnPn',°dav, Amon« candidates already
Belgium does not seem to have put tracts amounting to $u.<xyj
nentioned are Cardinals Maffi Delai
much reliance inthe neutrality guar­ magazines is tn the cheap. Rame bf at
’»« behoved that the Pope chosaSt
anty of the treaty of London, judging pav’Trmn V'"" Pttb««k
from its stubborn defence of Liege
, Pay trom *he country press Writ. ini^’p' A*5,ard'. Pompili a,,d Serari
,n,’u \toss|bly conclave may be held
Now that Holland has decided to
,n Holland, as that country ¡/more
take a hand in the war game maybe
enl? w“»,r‘hX7u,ial' O""’g
,hf p"’
< oh Roosevelt will favor the world
11 "ar. Much interest was nUn
with a few appropriate remarks.
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where the body of the Pone
That a million dollars in gold coin
find a last resting place
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goes
the
same
route
in
al
the
weighs over two tons is an incidental newspaper officesi-to the waste 1,. believed that the Pope choose S
revelation of the war which will Per basket and when the JJther
eters to avoid a possibility of riots
hake public confidence in adventure
Pius i’vOfc”rrcd *hen the body ¿f
pendent ,hc «"'’«-Hillsboro Inde .
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W.A. Williams* Co.
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The Exposition Eine 1915.
£
A
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21.
To give our patrons an opportunity to see the wonderful progress
now made in the Panana Exposition, this third
Excursion has been arranged for the
above date.
$31.50
ROUND TRIP FROM TILLAMOOK.
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Tickets will be sold from all points
Friday, August 21st only, and will be
.good for return on or before Aug. 31st.
1,1,1 Partictilare faun nearest Southern Pacific Agent, with train schedules,
reservations, etc.
JOHN M, SCOTT
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Or.