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ERMANY PUTS BLAME
How to Crank an Automobile is Told
ON FOE.
In Terse Language.
■o------
inking of Lusitania Declared Justifi­
ed.
Berlin, May 30.—Germany, in its
Lply to the United States, flatly de
lares the sinking of the Lusitania to
ave been justified on the grounds of
elf-defense. The Lusitania, it con­
suls, carried ammunition to be used
,, killing German soldiers. It is also
’untended that the Lusitania was an
uxiliary cruiser of the British navy;
hat she was armed and that she car-
led Canadian troops, as well as war
material.
No indication of desire or intention
f abating the submarine plan, of war-
kre is given in the German reply,
’he note, however, is not framed as a
ircct answer to the American de-
lands, but is rather an ad interium
eplv, setting forth that certain facts
re first to be decided on before the
Lain issues are discussed by the two
overnments.
Spring of Neutrals Intended.
The Berlin government takes up
rst the case of the Guflight and
ie Cushing. It says these are now
ing investigated, but that it is not
erniany’s intention to submit neu-
al ships on the high seas, guilty of
p hostile acts to attacks. When neu-
ials through no fault of their own
e damaged Germany will nay in-
mnification, she says.
'he case of the Falaba is also men-
oned, and in this instance it is dc-
ared that the captain of the ship is
mself to blame because of his effort
escape and to summon aid.
Destruction of Lusitania Upheld.
The declaration that the Lusitania
d cannon aboard and was an auxil-
ry cruiser of the British navy is
ade strongly. All blame for the de­
ruction of the vessel is placed on
e British owners, who arc accused
attempting “deliberately to use the
•es of American citizens as protec-
jn for the ammunition aboard and
ted against the clear provisions of
e American law, which expressly
ohibits the forwarding of passen-
rs on ships carrying ammunition
<1 provides a penalty therefor.”
The reply says it deems these c Èr­
instances "important enough to
commend them to the attentive ex-
rination of the American Govern-
Early Proposals Recalled.
The reply says that final decision
I the demands of the United States
withheld until receipt of an, answer
the preliminary note, but it re-
inds the United States that it “took
gnizancc with satisfaction” of the
tdiatory proposals submitted by the
niter! States to Berlin and London
a basis for a modus vivendi for
ritime warfare.
The realization of these proposa's.
ys the reply, "was defeated, as is
II known, by the declinatory atti-
e of the British government.”
Notice to School District Boards
The attention of the school board
called to some laws that were en-
ted at the last Stale Legislature
t are now in force and should be
served. Chapter 217, Sec. 1 and 2,
ssion laws, 1915, in substance, re-
ires that a budget be formed by the
rd, a copy sent to the Superinten-
t and a copy posted on the door
the school house at least ten days
ore a meeting is called for an elec-
n for the purpose of voting a tax
n the property of the district. The
get should be itemized so as to
w the amount of funds that will
required to meet the demandsof
district for the several different
s of expense.
f there is a paper published in the
•net the budget must be printed
the paper for at least two weeks
ore the time set for the
meeting,
no newspaper is published in the
trict then the above stated notice
0 be placed on the door is all that
squired.
istricts maintaining high school
<ics must publish notices of all an-
I and all special school meetings,
ether with the budget if a tax levy
o be made.
' e suggest that the levying of tax-
be postponed until about Novem-
t. when the
County Assessor
II be able to furnish the districts
1* valuations for bases for tax pur­
rs for the coming year. However
“I*! a district be disposed to avoid
-cond meeting, your attenti«vn is
cd to a feature which prevents the
lnK or the recording of a levy for
e than 6 per cent above what it
at the last election of the last
'• ^°*e s monthly is now printed
r "5
an<1 »till •’ doesn’t
1 »1 all v. icked.
k’l1-*"'1.l.°.bave the largest
exhibition ever given in
ka...e ,i>,a,<’, •• is saiiL although
“
a
thought Texas gave
iea< *prcai1 over lhc
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As the season is now approaching
when the honk, honk of the motor
horn will be heard in the land, it is
perhaps, not amiss for us to publish
1 tew suggestions for motorists on
iow to start an engine. Hire they
are:
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1. Crank the engine.
2. Remove the spark-plug, empty
carbureter-ami crank the engine
3- Sandpaper the fly wheel, fill th«*
radiator—and crank the engine
4 Kick the pup and plow cigarette
smoke into the exhaust pipe-and
crank the engine.
5. lest the batteries, smash somc-
ihmg inexpensive, empty the gasoline
-
crank ,hc cnSinc.
n. Repeat a verse from the Koran
recite • A man’s a man for a’ that ’’
he a wet towel around the cylinders
take off the oil cups—and crank the
engine.
7- lake the motor entirely apart
put it together again with your ting
ers crossed, drop a quarter in the
ank—crank the engine.
8. C rank the engine suddenly with­
out doing anything,else. This often
surprises it into running.
9? Turn your coat inside out, oil
•he cylmd.-rs, throw away the gaso­
line starter, stuff a cushion in the fly
wheel and crank the engine.
to. Repeat the names of. the proph­
ets in Arabic, put a gumdrop in the
eylnider, spit tobacco juice all over
the front tires, roll up your sleeves,
connect the batteries with your watch
take off your necktie, veil “Hell”
into the gasoline tank—and crank the
engine.
1 here isn’t the least sense in any of
these rules, yet each one has started
an engine in its time.
The Editor.
Consider the editor. He weareth
purple and fine linen. His abode is
amongst the mansions of the
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rich.
His wife hath her limousine and his
first born sporteth a racing car that
can hit her up at forty flat.
Lo! All the people breaketh their
necks to hand him money. A child is
born unto the wife of a merchant in
the bazaar. 1 he physician getteth ten
golden plunks. 1 he editor writeth a
stick and a half and telleth the multi­
tude that the child tippith the beam at
nine pounds. \ ca, he liveth even on a
centrurion. And the proud father
giveth him a cremo.
Behold, the young one groweth up
and graiiuateth. And the editor put-
eth into his paper a swell notice. Yea,
a peach of a notice. He telleth the
wisdom of the young woman and of
her exceeding comliness. Like unto
the roses of Sharon is she and her
gown is played up to beat the band.
And the dressmaker getteth two
score and four iron men. And the
editor getteth a note of thanks from
the S. G. G.
The daughter gocth a journev. Arid
the editor throweth himself on the
story of the farewell party. It runnith
a column solid. And the fair one re-
memberith him from afar with a pic­
ture postal card that costeth six for a
jitney.
Behold, she returnith and the youth
of the city fall down and worship
She picketh one and Lo, she picketh
a lemon. But the editor calleth him
one of our most promising youn«*
men and RCtteth away with it. And
they send undo him a bid to the wed­
ding feast and behold, the bids ar-
fashioned by Muntgummery Hawk­
buck, in a fairy city.
Flowery and long is the wedding
notice which the editor printeth. The
minister getteth ten bones. Thcgroom
standeth the editor off for a twelve
month subscription.
All flesh is grass and at last the
wife is gathered into the silo. The
minister getteth his bit. The editor
printeth a death notice, two columns
of obituary, three lodge notices, a
cubit of poetry and a card of thanks.
And he forgeteth to read proof on the
head, and the darned thing cometh
out, “Gone to Her Last Roasting
Place.”
And all that are akin to the deceas­
ed jumpcth on the editor with ex­
exceeding great jumps. And they nul-
leth out their ads and canc.’lleth
their subscriptions and swing the
hammar unto third and fourth gener-
ations.
Canst thou beat it ?
Head I iglit, June 3, Ifilô.
Molor c- cles in the arena may
h; . e ¡>.iown all that can be done with
•hvi.Wl.i'e the sight—and sound—
vf a ba tch <f them on a well made
I ce of ci untry turnpike may sug-
«• st a group of dating young men
i’li'i,, galling guns at breakneck
velocity, fining backward two shots
• s-coml, that isn’t all there is in a
motor cycle or in the fearlist cyclist.
V. hen ntay we expect them to
stii.ie bareback two ot these rackety
¡ttac iines at once, or perform acro­
batics tn iuilcarecr; jump through a
ticry hoop or tur nsummersaults ? We
are prepared for anything. Those
easy, teetery things chat circus athe-
letes do under canvass are already
ta.ne compared
with
the wild
violence of an accomplished motor­
cyclists, who goes by like a projec­
tile, so that he is merely a streak in
the atmosphere, unrecognizable and
unrccognizing.
Where are you going this summer?
Don ’ ’t ' know, but it seems as if it
"
would be discretion to go where the
steam heat can be turned on at a
moment’s notice.
A free state fair in Kansas may
merely precede free grand opera; and
then we should certainly find out ex­
actly how much people care for grand
opera.
Coast Power Company
OUR
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H. G3YNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Tilltuncok
J OliN
LELAND HENDERSON,
J, CLAUSSb
213 T illamook B lock
Oregon
Tilla tu iole
Tillamook - Oregon
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ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Book» t
Office.
Taxes I'aiil for Non Residents.
T illamcok B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oreg-on
Both Phones.
These Prices are subject to change.
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,, Tillamook Meat«Company. I
c. HAWK,
* The Rangel
Stone walls do not a prison make,
nor three lines, sixteen words a para­
graph, though, typographically, it
leaves nothing to be desired.
IX*7'
Japan has promised the open door
in China, but she has got a new lock
and key for it in case of emergency.
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Seme of
It’s a confounding problem; if they
admit that Harry Thaw is sane, they
admit the mistake they made in not
sending him the way the law provides
for murderers.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
IM
Bay City
ion
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
Reasons Why
Outwears Three Ordinary
Ranges
Magazines ma- have deteriorated
as to their contributors, but look
the entertainment vou can now
out of their "blurbs.”
Fuel
reamo of i »c
' rro tinatod (not put Wrcther with
J
j ui.d r‘
) — t'w../ .vtil afutayr remain air light.
L-
■ ii'-t.t. r '1 ¡¡it Majoplic
Ci-. 'rx i: I ned ti: ” : t jut \ \ pure asbeptca hoard,
J . . 1 i : pl . • by lh ci.Mrti iron rrr-.Hnv you cun r.eoil —ax d
ft
yi l . to x.hv ■ . A’r ti/Lt joints aud pur«, asiiciitc«
Ik;.
• . tt.i! cn t*vu i Jjw’ inrf h'-t’j, e iviiig one-!»:.If tl.3 fdftl.
/ I </ocr3 dmp tj Xurm lipid ahc
Aio rpringo.
to iron oz/en racf.t
out autumaticully, buld-
In.4 wha'-evsr the? contain.
Hie Great
M ajestic
I
(SucceBnor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercia! Building, Tillarlo k
QARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
T illamook B eock
Tillamook
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Oregon
GEORGE
|)R-
J.
PETERSEN
DENTIST,
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Charcoal and Malleable Iron
Oregon.
ELMER ALLEN
T1'^ onty rr. ..tc m'rd ■ c..
cf
and mrlleahta iron.
MzLiaabls
cc . t '1 brcclt—ckurt.valiron ivon't ruat liha ctooL
Economical
Oregon
QR. L. L. HGY,
A .*crfcct
*.’/ rL' ien Li’
every ¿ay, year in»
yei. out. Bnilt on honor, cf the Lofet tiuA-ri^h.
sun
| Spare tlic rod and spoil the iuh.ct;.
Oregon
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LAWYER.
E DEUTSCHER
ADVOKAT
Price List on U.S. Inspected Prime Steers
from Portland.
■!
H ouse .
court
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook •
.
.
- Oregon
’ ROOM NO.
These Prices are guaranteed on Tillamook
Products.
SIRLOIN STEAKS At 20c. per pound.
ROUND STEAKS . At
POT ROAST BE EE-At
SHORT RIBS AND
PLATE BOILS . At 12c. to 15c. per pound.
Prime RIB ROASTS, At 18c. per pound.
O pposite
Office:
?
$
VETERINARY.
Both Phones
Tillamook ...
J BE EE POT ROA T . At
At
per pound,
¿RIB ROAST '.
J RIB BOIL .
At
per pound,
At
per pound.
'►BRISKET BOIL
At
to 15c. per pound,
STEAKS
At
mtl 121c. per pound.
CORN BE El
HAMBURGER STEAK . At 12k . per pound.
Even the dorters will turn. One of
them tells us that if he put current
numbers of the magazines cn his
waiting room table they would be
carried off.
We now hesitate in charging
spot with causing drought.
OREGON.
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
It isn’t the new sheet music that
fills the display window that always
fills the trump of fame.
There are classes and classes
this otherwise democratic country.
"Oregon Outdoors” is a very attrac- Some families have as many
tive 48 page folder just issued by the automobiles.
folder
is a
Southern Pacific. This
Th:: fr
11"
Imaginary dialogues:
very decided departure l.i
in its con-
"What makes these spring chickens
ordinary
travel
struction from the c .!:“"
so tough?”
literature. The cover consists of an
“They were hatched in an incubatrr
attractive outing design in sink fig
colors. The inside front cover bears They had to be tough in order to
a beautiful engraving of Portland, hatch at all.”
with Mt. Hood in the distance, and a
A cotton mill by main strength,
reproduction of a Caroline Testot Memphis is determined on. Its Busi­
rose in natural colors in the fore­ ness Men's Club is raising $500.000 U>
ground.
. .
build one.
The book throughout is attractively
Troubles never come singly
At
decorated with roses and contains
many beautiful halftones of scenery Houston, Tex., numbers are reqir «.I
on the automobiles, both at the front
in Western Oregon.
One very decided departure in this and at the back.
booklet is the presentation of photo­
It has been raining at Flagstaff ard
graphs of live wild animals in their other Arizona points for a mor th.
native lair. One of these pictures is a Some years there isn’t water <■non.li
family of bears treed; another is a even to moisten the rivers of the
full grown cougar. In the center of Southwest.
the book is a large panoramic view ot
Creater Lake, which gives a
- very
Apropos of Nothing in Particular.
comprehensive idea of the area of
Editor
this wonderful attraction.
Clothes do not make the man, bit
Putnam of the Medford Mai
une and Judge kelly of Medford they are the perfect indicator of hor>
Real affection requires a fek faults
have been caught in the act ofwgUne
in the turbulent Rogue River, which in its object for spice.
Worry is an affliction, but it never
makes a very striking ’nd
picture for a booklet of this charac accompanies shiftlessness.
What are you going to do H >01
“Another decided departure is a sec­ «imply can’t enjoy a moving pi ture
tion devoted to mountain climbing. show’ Take a nap. of course. The stir
roundings arc dark and quiet.
Some unique pictures are
"I am glad I can’t afford to travel
the Mazama« in the higher agud
Eliza-eC
The book is bnm full of Me a « very mneh." remarked
action and should do much to attr. c. Three»» the little sehoolma’a n.
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already ha - eleven picture JHH:eaiJ
tourists, sportsmen
and lovers o .
.......
doors to our beautiful
L-——- summer P*»»' album, all filled-
»F- ■<
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET,
J
As our Grass Fed Cattle are now
ready for the Market, we are
making the following Prices on our
Meats, for CASH
It was a condition and not a theory
that at once confronted Philadelphia,
and a copper who knows all about
dancing has been stationed near each
band while it is in operation to see
that exurberant «lancers behave with
due decorum and don’t undertake the
can can or other uncouth figures so
much animadverted on of late.
"I’m against all this Argentine stuff
and bunny hug business,” says one of
the new preceptors of the public
«lance “but they can do anything else
just so long as they keep moving.”
ATTORNKY-AT LAW,
LX4
Price of Meat.
Baptized and received into close
communion in the Entente—Italy.
Not as ready to perceive what the
populace like was Philadelphia when
she started her band concerts, and
now the young folks in attendance
dance all over the adjacent sidewalks
and in the streets when the band
starts up; whereas St. Louis is to
provide dancing platforms of hard-
wood and polished surface.
ERSTER HOLMES,
J Reduction in the
It is disseminated that the Palm
Beach suit is new generally worn ex­
cept ot Palm Beach.
It is traditional for the doctor to
look at the patient’s tongue—that
means fever or no fever; but there
are 287 kinds of fever.
’HYSICTAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I. O. O F. Bldg )
Tillamook
TILLAMOOK,
A carrot docs business entirely on
its color—the same way a ben davis
does.
Billy Sunday may undertake Chica­
go, but New York, apparently, is to
be left until there is nothing else to
do.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful raining as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
Al) lessons given at Studio.
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John D. pays an income tax on a
to;al fortune of $900,000,000. Uncle
John seems to have feiven up all hope
of keeping up with Uncle Andy in
not dying disgraced.
Harvest hands by the thousands are
wanted in Oklahoma, whence they
will be passed on to Kansas, then to
South and North Dakota; two months
work. Better harvest handling than
panhandling.
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
PURPOSE IS TO SERVE
PUBLIC WELL
< )ur plant is well equipped and
maintained in perfect running
order
We can furnish you with any­
thing in electric supplies or fix­
tures lor wiring, lighting, heat­
ing, power, or cooking.
We have experienced and capa­
ble men to attend to our lines and
to do house wiring and instala-
tions.
Oregon Outdoors.
grounds.
ELAND B. ERWIN,
J
Echo» cf the Street.
Slicceaaor to Dr. Perkin»
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
BORGE WILI ETT
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with
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FOR SALE BY
ALEX. McNAIR & CO
ATTORNEY AT 1
T illamook C om mi ; io ml B uiliiixg
Tillamook *
Oregon
R
E. E, DANIELS,
Cl A ROI RAC TOR.
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Office in the Commercial
Building-.
TILLAMOOK - ORE
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BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY