Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 29, 1915, Image 5

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    rillai-nook Headlight, July 2©, IÔT5
I000 PERSONS DROWN
BERLIN DISPLEASED
AS VESSEL UPSETS.
COOS RECALL AGITATED
WITH LATEST NOTE. has asked the Supreme Court to de-
a
clare inoperative the law aliowi
------ ing a
Excursionists Pensh Within a Few All Papera Say O^Alternative I. to five per cent reduction
* tariff on Members of County Court Attacked
....... i in the
Feef of Shore.
goods imported in American bot- •
Continue the Submarine Warfare.
In Petition.
toius.
Chicago, July 24.—A thousand per­
I
No. 12. The most vital error a
Berlin, via London, July 26 — The
sons lost their lives in the Chicago
Marshfield, Or., July 27.—A recall
river today by the capsizing of the comment of the principal p.ovincial legislative body can make was in- . petition will be circulated in Coos
excursion steamer Eastland, while newspapers together with that of the corporated in the “war tax” law Con- County at once against Judge Watson
warping from its warf with more than Berlin press-that the Amencn note gress having giving two ' conflicting and County Commissioners Arm­
L400 employes of the Western Elec­ is certainly unsatisfactory und leaves dates as to the time 1 Schedule B strong of Bandon, and Dement of
Myrtle Point. Incon|petcncy will be
tric Company and their relatives and Germany no alternative except to should begin to operate.
No. 13. Congress invited litigation charged. Judge Watson has been in
friends on board, bound .for a pleas­ continue her submarine warfare
against hostile commerce, regardless over Schedule B of the "war tax" law office since January, while the others
ure trip across Lake Michigan.
After ceaseless work all day and far of consequences, unless “Great Brit by failing to clearly express the have served a number of years as
into the night, the bodies of 842 vic­ am, as a result of the forthcoming meaning of the provision to tax Commissioners.
The direct cause of the agitation
tims of the catastrophe, most of them note from Washington, secs fit to cosmetics, and the matter is now in
against the County Court is the re­
the cou'ts.
women and children, were collected change her illegal blockade policy.”
No. 14. Thousands of dollars col­ cent reduction of pay for workmen
The Koclnische Zeitung, after re­
' from the temporary morgues and
taken to the Second Regiment Arm- viewing the various steps in the ne­ lected from trust companies under and teams on the epunty highways,
gotiating says:
the 'war tax” law may have to be re­ when the remuneration was reduced
ory.
T he German and American stand­ funded because Congress failed to for men from $2.50 to $2.25 a day and
Captain Harry Pederson, 57 years
for teams from $5 to $4.50.
old, of Benton Harbor, Mich., who points at the end are as far apart as make clear whether or not they are
The Board of Equalization, of
was in command of the steamer East­ at the beginning and an understand­ subject to the tax,-—a question that which James Watson was a member
has
been
taken
to
the
courts
for
deter
­
ing is utterly impossible on the basis
land, said today:
when County Clerk in 1913 and 1914,
mination.
“I was on the bridge and about offered by the United States.
reduced the valuation of timber lands
No Disavowals to Be Made.
ready to pull out when I noticed the
$1,600,000, and this is laid to Judge
AMERICAN SHIP SUNK.
Germany will neither disavow the
boat begin to list. I shouted orders to
Watson by ranch owners.
open the inside doors nearest the sinking of the Lusitania, nor offer
The petitions are being prepared in
dock and give the people a chance to ’dcinl'>fication for the loss of those Leelanaw, Loaded With Flax, Des­ Bandon, the home of Commsisioner
If you want to save money then buy groceries at on ’
troyed by German Submarine.
get out. The boat continued to roll, i reckless Americans who perished on
Armstrong.
the
steamer.
Germany
will
continue
store.
We can only furnish you with the lust kinds, be­
and shortly afterward th ■ hawsers
Another objection to the court is
London, July 26.—The American alleged general disposition to reduce
broke and the steamer turned over on I her submarine warfare in the same
cause that is the only kind we keep. Our prices ate as
its side and was drifting toward the manner as in the past two months. steamship Leelanaw, from Archangel many legitimate bills.
She will continue to show considera­ July 8 for Belfast, with a cargo of
middle of the river.
The opposition is led by a number low as the best quality can be bought lor anywhere. TJie
flax,
was
sunk
July
25
by
a
German
tion
toward
American
ships
and
pas
­
“When she went over, I jumped and
of men who have been effected by the • best is the cheapest in the end, mo$t nutritious and lust
held on to the upper side. It all hap­ sangers and will hope, naturally, that submarine off the north coast of retrenchment plan, among them M. for the health of yourself and family.
Scotland.
M. Young, of Coquill. The petitions
pened in two minutes. The cause is a development will not lead to a sharp­
All the members of the crew of the will carry the names of candidates
ening
of
relations
with
the
United
mystery to me. I have sailed the lakes
Leelanaw were saved. They were for their places and the Judge will be
35 years and previous to that sailed States.”
brought into Kirkwall in their own nominated from Coos Bay and Com­
The
Frankfurter
Zeitung
also
holds
on salt water 12 years and this is the
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
boats.
missioners from Bandon and Coquille
first serious accident I ever had. I do that Germany cannot make disavowal
The steamship left New York May
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
of
or
giving
compensation
for
the
t
t .
l-'J
not know how it happened.”
17 with cargo of cotton consigned to
Moves toward sweeping investiga­ sinking of the Lusitania.
INDUSTRIAL
NEWS.
Russia by way of Gothenburg. The
TILLAMOOK.
-
-
•
OREGON
The reasons, as set forth are:
tions of the disaster of the steamer
vessel
was
detained
at
Kirkwall
while
“First, because it would shift the
Eastland were under way today long
inquiries were made as to the possi­ Some of the Progress that is Being
before the bodies had been taken blame on the shoulders of the brave bility of getting her cargo to Russia, I
Made in Oregon.
I
LIVE AGENTS WANTED
from the hull of the overturned ves­ officers who acted according to ord­ as Sweeden forbids the export of cot­
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NEW
HOME
USERS
ers, and, second, because payment of
BIG MONEY MAKING
Salem—Ground has been broken
sel.
ton. The ship was released June 26
ARE
PROPOSITION.
Federal Judge Landis ordered a compensation would be misinterpret- with permission to proceed to Arch­ for new $50,000 building at Monmouth
QUALITY CHOOSERS
grand jury impaneled to investigate ■ ed as recognition that Germany was angel, where the cotton was discharg­ Uormal school.
THE ICELESS QUEEN
REFRIGERATOR.
the catastrophe. State’s Attorney in the wrong.”
ed, and a cargo of flax was loaded for
Los Angeles purchases Eugene
Wilson Called Dogmatic.
Refrigerates without lee or
Hoyne-prepared for a county grand
Belfast.
Brick Co. and will make high grade
The concluding phrase of the Amer­
chemicalH. Low priced, arils on
jury. Coroner Hoffman selected a
building and fire, brick.
sight
Everybody needs one.
jury to look into the cause of the ican note is described as “an ernest
There are no tramps in England.
Eugene Woolen Mill resumes op­
Just tlie thing for the farmer
declaration
whose
significance
and
Everybody is fighting or working; eration after shut down for repairs.
summer hotels, county stores,
deaths. The police arrested all the of­
etc , etc.
ficers of the Eastland and the health possible consequence are not open to though its an awful remedy.
Eugene—Contract let for Coast
Write for B< oklet and Agent’n
commissioner arranged to purify the doubt, but which cannot terrify us.”
proposition
A few territories
The British Governmnet is purchas­ Fork Bridge across Willamette.
The
newspaper
continues:
river for fear death might be spread
still open.
ing practically all the low grade can­
Hood River Manufacturing Co. of
“
Germany
connot
afford
to
aban
­
Coast Culvert & Flume Company
by the presence of so many bodies in
don her submarine warfare because ned salmon on the Pacific coast with Hood River has organized to manu­
Porthind (Kenton Station', Ore.
the river.
of threats, and if President Wilson which to feed its army, it is learned, facture the Friday Electric Cooker,
ZT
FOR SALE BY
persists in his dogmatic views the There is little demand for the fine the Hood River Orchard Cultivator,
GRANT TAXES ASKED.
quality of salmon.
and the Featherweight Spray nozzel.
world must bear the consequences.”
E. T. HALTOM,
Five thousand dollars each for the
Movement on at Canby to start
The Tageblatt, after declaring that
Southern Oregon
Company De
Tillamook,
Oregon.
To allay the smarting and inhum­
President Wilson's standpoint, under first ten dirgible baloons destroyed cheese factory.
mands $156,924 Held.
The New Home Sewing
ation of eunburn, use
all circumstances, is the opposite of is the prize offered to the British air­
Warren Construction Co. received
men by Baron Michelham. The only contract to pave Virginia Avenue in
reasonable,
right
or
correct
reason,
Machine
Company,
REXALL
Coquille, Or., July 25—As a result
provision is that. airships must be North Bend.
I
San
Fiancisco,
Cal.
of Judge, Wolverton’s decision involv­ < says:
Mentholne Balm
“Wc are not so slavishly unfree it» destroyed while in the air.
Hood River will have a free munici­
ing the lands of the Southern Oregon
Splendid in emer­
our
thinking
as
Americans
are
told.
pal
swimming
pool.
The Morning Post’s Budapest cor­
Company, most of which are in Coos
gencies w h e 1 e
We
believe
that
Mr.
Wilson
essential
­
Portland
’
s
commission
form
of
gov
­
respondent
estimates
that
the
calling
County, in which he followed the
there is su rf ace
ly
is
not
free,
and
that
his
ideas
of
ernment
has
cost
the
taxpayer
'the
up of the last landstrum class in
pain to be relieved
United States Supreme Court in the
trifling sum of $900,000 more than
<> r inllammatnm
Oregon & California land grant case, humanity and neutrality are not vol­ Austo-Hungary, which he says will
to be reduced.
c
Is Located at
untarily in accord with the interests be completed October 7, will add was paid during the previous bien-
the attorneys for the Southern Ore­
For bruise», hives,
num. As usual the people pay for the
700,000
to
800,000
men
to
the
army.
I
of
his
electors.
”
insect stings, neu­
gon Company Saturday filed suit in
I Jacob Frank, a well-known jurist, This class includes men between the experiments of politicians.
ralgia, catarrali —
the Circuit Court of Coos County to
Wisconsin Syndicate pays $750,000
for a score of oth­
Spend your outing here, elevation
I
' discusses in the Vossische Zeitung ages of 43 and 50.
recover the $156,924 on deposit with
er things it h is
forty feet, which gives pure air.
for timber land in Lincoln county.
submarine warfare from a legal stand
our giornante» .to
the county treasurer for taxes for
One day, more than a year ago, a
Furnished tents $4.00 <pr tvek,
It is planned to add about 7000
point. He maintains that the United
relieve or money
man whose hand trembled for want acres to the Klamath reclamation camp ground 75c. week. Waler fur
1911, 1912, 1913 and 1914.
back.
States no more has a right to protest
nished at tents.
of a drug, walked into a second-hand work this year.
Pending the final disposition of
?
against the sinking of the Lusitania
For
further
information
wiit;
store at Seattle and sold a painting,
their lands the company had deposit­
Rendell Bros, announce actual con­
J. H. RIGGS, Proper tor,
by a weapon not yet regulated by in­ the last of a score of family heir­
ed these taxes with the condition that
OREGON.
ternational law than by mines which looms, for 50 cents. A short time ago struction on their $800,000 railroad Netarts,
Five roomed house, well furnished,
if it lost possession of the lan's the Germany had a right to lay in the
out of Roseburg will start on or be­
at $10.00 per week, garage.
Mrs. Edwin G. Ames, of 808 Thirty­ fore August 15.
taxes should be returned. Since the
path of the vessel.
sixth avenue North, wife of the vice-
company cannot collect more than
Henry Struckmcier, 33 years a resi­
president of the Seattle National bank dent of the Willamette Valley, says
$250 per acre for the land, it seeks to
have the entire tax for the past four How the Democratic Party Blunders. bought it for $5. Today the painting, crops here this year are the best he
The mint make* it and under the
with its coat of grime removed, has ever seen.
years returned. District Attorney Lil-
term*
of the Continental M ortgagc
That the Democratic party is in­ hangs on exhibition in a Seattle art
jequist intends to carry the case
Oregon produced $143,556 worth of Company you can secure it at 6 per
competent
is
the
statement
made
by
store, as . probably it did more than
through to the United States Supreme
cent for any legal purpose on approv-
Senator John Sharp Williams of Mis- 50 years ago in the Royal Academy coal in 1914.
Court if necessarv.
Construction of jetties on the Sius- cd real estate. Terms easy, tell us
issippi in an address to the U nited of London. The painting is the work
In addition to this $156,000 there
law will begin this season.
your wants and we will cooperate
of John Frederick Herring and J. A.
It is unnecessary, to remark that it with you.
are three more large companies States Senate.
is
“The poor, dear old foolish Demo­ Williams, celebrated artists, and
—!* is sound and workable legislation
whose taxes are delinquint. The Ore­
PETTY & COMPANY.
cratic party is going through the valued at $2000.
alone that will permit of development 513 Denham Building Denver, Colo
gon & California delinquent taxes
same game that she can be generally
amount to another $100,000 and the
For the first time since the Demo- ' In addition to regular traffic the S.
Only Sold By
trusted to go through.” said Senator
Kinney properties on Coos Bay and
cratic
National convention several P. Co. sent 30 extra trains of Shriners
Williams to his Democratic colleag­
CHAS.
I. CLOUGH CO-
the Boutin timber tract add another
years ago in Baltimore, Norman E. over the lines in 27 hours.
»
ues. “You cannot govern the country.
Reliable DIuggits
O. A. C. sends loganberry juice to
Mack, William Jennings Bryan and
$90,000, making nearly $350,000 in de­
TILLAMOOK,
.
OREGON
Judge Alton B. Parker gathered und­ the fair to give to visitors at Oregon
linquent taxes charged against four You are incompetent.”
Some measures of that incompet­
Building.
com panies.
er one roof in San Francisco and
ency has been referred to hitherto in
A bow-faced oarlock has been in­
About half of this is county taxes stories pointing out specific errors in broke bread together. The occasion
Cost of Education in U. S. One-Third
was a luncheon given to the Argen­ vented by F. T. Livingston of Salem
’nd, according to the County Clerk’s
the traiff bill due to excusable blund­ tine commissioner, by the National which he says will revolutionize row­
of Nation’s Booze Bill.
report just published, there is out­ ering. Mistakes in other laws have
at
the
Panama-Pacific
commissioners
ing.
standing $175,000 of unpaid warrants been discussed in more recent articles
Washington, July 27.—In round
Vast acreage of beaver dam land is
Exposition. In introducing Mr. Bryan
for which no other provision has been
A brief resume of these mistakes is Judge William Baily Lamar, who, being improved north of Salem by big
numbers there were 22,000,000 per­
made except in the assessments given herewith, to be followed later
sons enrolled in educational institu­
’gainst these four delinquents. This by instances of other faulty Demo- presided,quoted Thoma, Jefferson', drainage ditch.
tion in the United States in 1914, ac­
Salem
has
built
free
swimming
pool.
epigram
in
regard
to
office-holder,:
has lowered the value of county pa­
*
cording to the anniril report of the
*cratic Legislation.
According to reports trains will be
“Few die and none resign.” Mr. Bry­
per to 95 cents on the dollar.
commissioner of education just is­
No. 8. The provision enacted by the an responding, said that Judge La­ running to Coos Bay by Jan next.
Democratic Congress to build up the mar had not risen entirely to his op­ I Contract has been let for erection with the problem of buy ng Harness sued. The teachers for the education­
Allegation that he was "corrupt and American merchant marine utterly
'because
in ------
addition . to an{j 40 carloads of machinery for the you will find it distinctly advanta­ al army numbered 700,000 of whom
portunity, "L
—— —
'ncompetent” were contained in a pe­ failed to achieve its purpose, and con­ having resigned, 1 have died, pohtic- new Kendall Bros, sawmill at Rose­ geous to con e unit <!<» your select 566,000 were in public schools, in
ing here. You will get the tea
I
tition for the recall of District Attor- ferred the proposed benefit instead
qualities, the most thoringh r.nd point of rapid growth the public high
ally, several times, I believe.
burg.
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"*7 Joseph Starr, of Wheeler county, upon competing vessels <>f other
A pole of more than 600 commer­ conscientious workmanship and he school still presents the most im­
hied with the secretary of state.
Total casualties of 330.995 «» the cial organizations of the country by charged the 111 mt reasonable prices. pressive figures; the enrollment for
countries, giving to foreigners the
We can supply single or double
That the United States is planning profits from high freight rates, ac­ British army and navy were announc- the U. S. Chamber of Commrece Gov­ Sets or any single article that you 1914 is greater by over 84,000 than
ed
by
Premier
Asquith.
On
April
it
for the year before.
of merchant may be in need of.
• definite step with respect to Mexi­ cording to the decision of the Court H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary of ernment ownership
The cost of education for the year,
co. and that it will be taken soon, of Customs Appeals in the five per War, announced the total British shows 82 in favor of it and (98 W.A. Williams* Cc
is estimated by the bureau, was $750-
against
it.
The
heavy
vote
against
*a’ authoriattvely announced today cent rebate case.
beginning of the
000,000. 'This thrcc-quirtcrs of a bil­
No. 9. The Democratic Congress losses since the I
government ownership, either with or
at the state department, but 10 sug-
lion is a relatively s naj^ amount when
fighting
as
139.347-
H h»» figures were
blundered
in
inacting
the
law
to
pro
­
without
government
operation,
is
(Pstion of the course to be pursued
compared with other it« as in the
correct
the
British
have
lost
182,54-»
Sidney
E.
Hen
’
era-m,
Preu.,
vide greater safety and comfort at
*»s given.
public expense,” declares the report.
in the last 14 *«hs. The total naval share notice that the business senti­
Surveyor.
sea for passengers and seamen by
ment of the country strongly disap­
"It is less by $300.000,000 than the
Vse of bicycles or motorcycles in naming two conflicting dates for the casualties to July 20 were 9>°6 and proves the ship purchase bill in any
John I.eland Hi-ndemon, Sec-
cost of running the federal govern-
the military casnlties up to July 1»
the rural delivery service is prohibit­ time it should take effect
rtlury
Trens,
Attoi
ney-n'-
' ;
1 ¡nent; it is less than one-third the na-
were 321,889 Great Britian is the only form.
ed by an order issued Tuesday by Post
l.aw,
Notrary
Public.
No 10. The "war tax" law was in­
L The voters of Oregon are going to
| lion’s expenditure for alcoholic liq-
"’»ster-General Burleson
effective accurately drawn; was not based up­ one of the powers engaged in the war be asked to vote $'10,000,000 bonds for
Tillamook Title and
I nors; it is only a little Over three
January 1, 1916. ¡n announcing his on correct estimate, and failed to pro which has announced from time to good roads. Thatssome money.
1 times the estimated cost , of adniis-
time her total casualties. Germany
oeder, Mr. Burleson holds that ve- vide the money needed;
Abstract
Co
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! sinus to moving picture dbeaters in
’*les of these types do not have the expensive legislation; and adequate has issued at home full lists by name
Life insurant companies transact­
Law. Aoetruta, R oil lia nte
1 the United States for the same year.”
of
all
men
killed,
wound
d
or
musing
^frying capacity needed for the preparation for it. enforcement was
Surveying, Insurant e.
but the government ha* given out no ing business irf”i>regon last year had
Parcel post service and do not afford not made, causing great delay,
I I
•
flotti Fhor.es.
official total No comprehensive ^.its mortgaged loans on real estate
(j The Wagon road to Alsea connect-
"ecessary protection for the mails in noyance and confusion.
have
been
given
out
by
:
amounting
to
r-t<V>3.399
ths»
amount
TILLAMOOK - • OKKOOK.
n ing Eugene with Florence will soon
•Jd weather. The order will effect
No tr The executive branch of of casnaltie* I---- -
includes mortgages of $697,884 held
be completed.
■0000000000000000400000
•cycle, or motorcycles to cover their the. Democratic admini.trat.on u at France. Russia. Austria-Hungary or by the United Artisans of Portland.
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»bout 8000 carriers who now use war with the legislative branch, a.d Italy.
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route,.
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