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I Tillamook Headlight, September 23, State Press Flashlights. No Violation of Neutrality. 1915. 1,740,000 PRUSSIAN CASUALTIES ------ o------ Some of our newspapers are be Every new invention that adds to , the swiftness of transportation takes ginning to think that this country Barvaria, Saxony and Wurttemburg Lists Add 537,114 to the Prus its toll of human life. 1 he automobile should not lend the Allies the billion ___ — annually kills its thousands, but the dollars for which the British bankers sian Losses. a very t_ number of its purchasers increases are negotiating. By ~ curious annually by hundreds of thousands.— coincidence, the Germans .__ 4 cx- ___ have News published in Amsterdam piessed the same thought. Telephone Register. You rim travel to atty city in the East Our newspapers seem to fear that about the first of last month gave or South through California at little : South Carolina joined the dry the loan would be at least a technical some idea of the losses in the Gcr- column at the election held this week violation of neutrality. Queerly man army since the war commenced. ditional expeitsj. You can visit the and after January 1st will have state enough, some of the journals that According to the Neiuwe Rotter- wide prohibition. The vote was light protest against the loan, have offered Panama-Pacific Exposition—San Francisco but resulted 44,314 in favor of the no objection to the sale of war muni damsche Courant, the Prussian cas measure and 14,157 against it. It is tions to the Allies. What is the differ ualty lists Nos. 302 to 309 give the and surprising how the "moonshine” ence between selling to a belligerent names of 40,245 killed, wounded and states vote on this question. Perhaps arms and ammunition and food on missing. there’s a reason the common people credit and lending him the money Pan-California Exposition- San Diego. The total number of Prussian losses do not grasp.—Sheridan Sun. with which to pay us cash for the FOR SALE BY munitions? published up to August 24 amounts to You are allowed 10 days stopover at Our journalistic friends whose ob The Portland Journal is still harp 1,740,836 killed, wounded and missing. San Francisco, 10 days stopover at Los ing the Elder removal, claiming it is jections to the loan bear an exceed I To this must be added 214 Bavarian Angles and 10 days stopover at El Paso ingly dose resemblance to those Tillamook, - Oregon. part of a deep laid scheme to parcel without charge. out officers in advance for the next voiced by the Germans, need have no 184 Saxon, 247 Wurttenibergian, and decade. Why don't the Journal come fear that neutrality wiii be violated 44 naval lists.—Reuter. You will see grand mountains, fertile to the fountain head for some true by the transaction. The government The casualty lists for Bavaria, Sax valleys, thriving cities and strange reasons for this change, and drop is not lending the money, and private ony, and Württemberg, published up i their senseless twaddle about a sub citizens who may wish to subscribe people. ject on which it is too evident it is to the loan are breaking no law, na to the first week of August, were tional or international, in doing so. stated to show a total loss of 537,114 not informed.—Umpqua Valley News 4 Trains a Day. lien it conies to lending money or men. ------o------ selling munitions to belligerents, they A Stayton girl received a proposal have an illustrious example to follow. i According to the Nicuwe Rotter In each direction provide comfortable to marry, and took a week to con We cannot forget that the cannon damache Courant, the lists publish d accomodation»; and connects with through sider it, in the meantime interviewing which our soldiers took when they up to July 31 showed a total of 1,641,- train» at San Francisco for Eastern and If you’ve a man’s Southern pointe several wives. One had received $2 stormed the Spanish trenches in 1898 work to do, wear • 569 Prussian casualties. On July the since marriage and worked all the bore the inscription : "Krupp, Essen.” Tower’s Fish Br^r.d , figure was 1,504,233 and at the end of time for her six children; another — 1 he Spectator. Let our nearest A^ent outline your trip. was a school teacher who had to sup May 1,388,000. port her husband, a third didn't dare Our folders “Wayside Notes” and “Cali say her soul was her own, and the Now What? fornia Expositions” will be of interest. fourth was divorced. The week is up They are free. and the wedding will soon take place. ------O------ 1 The state Supreme Court, being a i Bumba goes to join Dernburg; and —Albany Democrat. most literal-minded body, construes the Sunday-closing to mean what it i there are others.-------------------------------- I The coat that keeps ------ o------ out all the rain. Z*2- When a busy man has been sum says, and no less. The law seeks to Having „ "dug in ” the problem of the John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. JZcxEd,7CS£*.opev( ry moned as a juror and is making the close on the “Lord’s Day”—the European armies is to dig out. best of a poor situation by trying to language in the statutes own—“any drop from running believe that he is performing his store, shop, grocery, bowling alley, in at the front New York's constitution is all ready billiard room, or tippling house ” or ' patriotic d«ty (and is getting about “any place of amusement.” Protector Hat. 75 ccr.tc I to vote on, and it leaves only about one-fifth of what his time is worth) to ballot for—but they’re whales. The statute is a very old one, hav he can hardly be blamed for wanting ing been enacted some half century Satisfaction Guaranteed ^OWEli-c. to shoot the pettifogging lavwcr who Mexican situation always appears Send for free catalog r ago, before the halcyon davs of base wastes a half day wrangling over a ball or moving pictures. A few years to wait obligingly in statu quo when A. J.TOWER CO. jury for a case that hasn’t any more ever foreign aifairs must occupy us. THE"GREATER OREGON BOSTON business in court than a blind man has ago some far-seeing person, scenting , trouble, persuaded the Legislature to J ■ ’ With new building*, better equipment, en in a society woman’s boudoir.—Cot • ■ .------- tv i Any niachine that can make 23,000 make certain amendments, so as to [ pj es j n one (] a y cou ]d n ot put much larged ground*. and many addition* to itM tage Grove Sentinel. permit theaters to run. I he Su- sou| ¡n though it might be suc- faculty, the Vnivemlty of Oregon will begin It» 1 fortieth year. Tuesday, September 14. 1915. prerne Court commends the policy of ccssfu] enough with their inwards, Special training in Commerce, Journalism. ------o------ The dog quarantine, which has been a statute which exempts theaters, on . Architecture, Law. Medicine. Teaching, Libra« Sidney E. Henderson, Pres., J ry Work. Music, I'hynical Training and Fine in force till now, was lifted on Wed the ground that the public has a i Somebody may be glad Col. Roose- Surveyor. C Arts. Juirge and *trongdepartment* of Liber nesday the 15th., by order of Sheriff riglit to rest »nd relaxation on Sun- ve)t ls secluded in Canadian wilds, al Education, John Leland Henderson, Sec- 0 Henderson. For some time past there <‘ay- . I just at the time the embarrassing Library of more than 55.000 volumen, thir So it has. But there is no such ex- > Hesperian incident is being discussed, teen milding* fully equipped, two splendid retary Treaa , Attoi ney-at- S has been no fresh outbreak and the gymnasium*. ____ o___ cooler weather now makes it morally ception made in behalf of baseball, Law, Notrary Public, Tuition Free. Dormitories for men and for ■■ ■ certain that all danger for the present for example, which is a species of I .. women. Expenses Lowest season is over. If the present quar entertainment hugely enjoyed by ' Yes, oil the streets, even if the Write for free catalogs,addreaalng Registrar antine enforcement has resulted in many thousands who rest and relax humblest among us must thereb” UNIVERSITY OF OREGON nothing more, it has taught people to while watching the performers work. i make footprints oh the sands—well, El'GENE. OREGON be more careful in letting dogs run Nor do we know what is to become I right up the front steps and on the Law, Abstracts, R.’al Estate, A at large. A good many worthless do<»s of the Oaks, which is neither a thea hall rug. have been gotten rid of, while the ter, nor a drug store, nor a doctor Surveying, Insurance. really valuabls dogs have been given shop, nor an undertaker parlor, nor a George Sylvester Viereck says that Doth Phones. Q livery stable, nor a butcher shop, nor more attention than they formerly re Roosevelt is like the measels—every a bakery — the favored list of occupa TILLAMOOK - - OREGON. Q ceived.—Sheridan Sun. body had to have him once. So it was tions anil businesses which are grac I the Bull Moosers that were not there «OOQCOOOQCiGOaCOOOGOOQGGdh? iously permitted to run the full seven be made immune. All merchants are warned against days every week. ------o------ cashing money orders offered by Nor is it easy to see where the way Barbed wire is another American strangers. From time to time the post farer is to buy his Sunday paper and master is notified of money order his cigar, unless they be paper and ( invention employed in the present The mint makes it and under the sold in a conflict. The beligerents would have forms stolen, one of the most recent drug ___ ______ —Z store, ' : > or livery stable, or in little to fight with if it were not for terms of the Continental Mortgage being stolen from Station A at Port some other such congruous place. American inventors. land. Merchants should at once notify Company you can secure it at 6 per A law which allows a theater to run I , ~' the local postmaster should any and bans a baseball game , or shuts] Wert Love, 1 __ ---- ----- - at cent for any legal purpose on approv Wert Love, who died last week stranger offer to pass a money order, up a grocery and opens a bake shop. • Marfa, Texes, lived a life of thrift ed real estate. Terms easy, tell us at the same time making note of the is, of course, an absurdity. It offends > that might be pattcrened with profit _ piVlIl your wants and we will co-opcrate place of issue of the money order. To every elemental sense of justice so “7, according to those u. every ' boy, of follow such a course is not only a bluntly that there is just now no gen- by with you. his friends friends who who knew him best. Start- his knew him best. Start protection to the merchant but also eral demand for its enforcement. But >'ig his career as a cowboy, without PETTY & COMPANY. ing his career as a cowboy, without to the government, which is only too it may be expected nevertheless that 513 Denham Building Denver, Colo. anxious to apprehend any one sus there will be something doing in the even a horse that he could call his pected of having stolen money orders way of a puritanical demand to close own, he died a millionaire and owner of vast herds and a ranch that was a * in their possession.—Ione Journal. up everything closeable on Sundays. domain within itself. Notice. It will be a sad mistake from the standpoint of public morals. Effective Any one intending to take gravel Germans claim that the English gov enemies Forty-five hundred cases of tops, (1905 State Fair not held on account Lewis and of the saloon arc the moving believed from the Wilson river on my , prem to be the first shipment of eminent has bribed the press of pictures and the baseball games and iscs, are requested ‘ to consult me be- America to distort war news. Lon kind to reach this country from Clark Exposition). amusement parks. They are real its fore doing so. Europe since the British order in don writers contend that Germany is the reformers of bad habits and demoral council, arrived at New York, aboard Mrs. A. L. Donaldson. spending millions to subsidize the ized practices. Shall we shut v.n the Holland-American freight stea newspapers in the United States. La such social places and open the way to the Notice of Dissolution. bor agitators say Standard Oil con back door of the Sunday soloon, or I mer Vecnbergen from Rotterdam. The shipment was held up at Rotter trols all mediums of publicity as a re its An Exposition in itself. The Pride of Oregon. 1916 substitute. — Oregonian. dam, with other goods destined from sult of the lavish use of its ill-gotten Notice is hereby given to all whom Austria and Germany to this country, A Great College forthose engaged in Agricultural, gains. Republicans tell of the pernic it may concern:—That J. W. Maddux German War on Our Industries. amounting, it has been estimated to ious activity of Democrats and I)eni and F. C. Fcldschau, have by mutual Horticultural and Live Stock Pursuits, $167,000,000. ocrats accuse the Fourth Estate of consent, dissolved the partnership For the slush fund of $2,000,000 a being controlled by the Republicans. heretofore existing between them, A Full Week at the State Fair broadens the And all this time newspapers arc go week spent in this country by r the I Investigation conducted into indus- and that said Fcldschau, is now the tv, in- I trial conditions in Detroit and the intellect. ing busted at the rate of five or six a Austro-German government to sole owner of the business formerly day in this great nation and editors fluence public opinion, to finance .-2 an [Middle West, as affected by the ac owned by them as partners, and that Munter, the Aviator, will make two Flights arc having patches put on their pants elaborate syp system, to currupt tivities of Dr. Constantine T. Duniba, said Fcldschau, will pay all account» _____ -, to discredited Austro-Hungarian ambas and wearing last summer's straw hats Americans, to buy labor leaders, owing by them as partners, and col daily. i ! sador. have revealed an amazing ser after the summer season has expired. promote strikes and destroy ., our __ in- lect all sums due them on account of . ,1 incendiaries to ies of circumstances. "Detroit and Where has the money gone? Have dustrics, and to pay their partnership business. Free Camping space in a shady Oak Park. 1____ ............B plants, aiiunicr another Cleveland have been the centers of any of our friends in this part of the fire manufacturing J. W. Maddux. was used Free Stalls for Campers’ Teams. Free trans „* I it ................ »id the last ninety days of an intricate country got their fingers in the pic? use was found. ' Some . of F. C. Fcldschau. to pay strike benefits to the men who and resourceful campaign of sessions If so, please write.—Seaside Signal. portation on Railroads for Exhibits. quit work at the behest of the repre from industrial rinks directed toward Administrator’s . Notice to Creditors. sentatives of the Austro-German more than 50,000 Austro-Hungarian For any information relative to the Oregon While the murder of the German governments. employed in motor factories, metal I No'ice is hcrebv given that the un preacher at Gary, Indiana, yesterday, President Gompcrs of the American lurgical industries, foundry and ma State Fair which opens dersigned S. M. Wendt, by an order will doubtless be exaggerated in the Federation of Labor declared that he chine shops and kindred industries the x-vumy County court Court ot of Tillamook _ of ...V lillamook reports of the German press to such had incontrovertible evidence of a having to do with the production of ft County, Oregon, has -------- been --- duly ■•r ap- „ . ---- • n extent that will further embitter plot hatched between the trustees of war munitions on a major or minor W pointed DOintr<l administrator a A m in ■ » * . .. _ of the «i. estate .... of e the relations between the two conn the slush fund and certain labor lead scale. 1 Samuel W. Grabel, deceased, said tries, now almost at the straining ers to call strikes that would cripple order having made -- a • ----------- been fc»%.v»4 ntrtUC on Mil the IIIC 3rd JFll point, a careful examination of the plants in which munitions were man ,1,., - “The United States will have the 4 , day of August, 1915. Notice is further facts in the case will show that it is ufactured. Active in this conspiracy I cream after the war. Great Britian given that all persons having claims Write to the result of a high feeling between against Americans were the Austrian I will have to be content with milk. I against the said estate are hereby re- unnaturalized citizens who have been Ambassador and an attache of the ! 1 and other beliggerents with skimmed T _ , . Salem, ---------- • — 3 ■ er vouchers to S. the S. Johnson, quired to present same with prop- W. A. J ones , Secretary, Oregon. expressing themselves too freely over German ambassy at Washington. I milk." I bis sums up the report pre- a * er vouchers to S. S. Johnson, Tilla- the European war. Gary is a city of Now comes Vice-President Kean of | . settled to the British Association by ft signed, mook, Oregon, attorney _ __ __ __ .. -- j-4 or to the undersigned, c"""1----- f of of the under- ■nixed population, and naturally both Longshoremen’s Union who states,1 a special committee appointed to W in six months from this date. , with- sides in the world controversy has its that German money was used in an ' study the effects of war on credit anil d^V****^V^*‘M^IA***M^A*g*M*l^RMn*lA*M*a•w***“l,*V*** _____ ..vaaa 41413 uaic. adherents, with the result that vim effort to cause a gigantic dock strike finance. The committee expressed the Dated August 3, 1915. lent abuse and offensive language that would tie up the shipping in Pa opinion that Great Britian would S. M. Wendt. when talking on the war has been cific ami Atlantic ports. emerge from the war in a better po Administrator of he rsta'e most common. No reasonable think President O’Connor of the National sition than the other belligerents as of Samuel W. Grabel. jng German can place the blame of l ongshoremen’s Union says he was the latter apparently are not meeting Deceased. Post office, the death by mob violence of this offered German money if it would any part of the cost of the war or in Tillamook, Oregon. rabid lisritngcr on the American peo aid in causing a strike of the work terest on war loans out of current ple.— UmpqUM \ alley News. men of his organization, and the men revenues. Nevertheless, the war will Administrator's Notice to Creditors. were promised large strike benefits certainly place Great Britian in a dis ----- o advantageous position, the committee By maintaining a blockade. Great while they were out of work. When in the light of these disclos finds, as compared with the United Notice is hereby given, that the Bri Ian has compelled Germany Io County Court of the State of Oregon, supply her own needs and lias pre ures we read the note» In which the 1 States. for Tillamook County, has appointed vented her from »pending money Austro-German governments declare the undersigned administrator of the abroad. Now British statesmen are b< their fervid friendship for this coun Charles M. Schwab has received estate of Jesse V. F.mburn, deceased, ginning to question the wisdom of try we may be permitted to smile. I three letters, the last one recently. .......... The German slush fund has done and all persons having claims against that policy and argue that it would threatening to blow up his beautiful said estate are hereby required to injure Germany more if she were per greater damage to all industries than 1 summer home, "Jmmcrgrun," near present the same to him at his resi Plitted to »pend money abroad, thus all the Zeppelin raids have done to I Loretto, Pa., if lie did not stop ship- dence at Tillamook, Oregon, or to T. depleting her own monetary resour the manufacturers of Great Britain, , ping steel and other war materials to H. Goync. an attorney at law, at his cl» Sa far a» the relative interests and we are at peace with Germany. Europe for the use of the allies The ■The Spectator. office in Tillamook City, Oregon, to Vi Great Britian and Germany are Schwab servants departed hurriddv ■ 1 ■ n. gether with the proper voucher*, concerned, the discussion is of u<> Thursday. Mr».* Sehw ib departed within six months from the date of efchspquence to tt», but it nerve» to Douglas Attorney to Enforce Law. several day» ago, and the big moun this notice. emphasize the soundness of the prin o - ■ tain is closed in the height of the Dated September pth. tqte. ciple of protection Shutting out for- Roseburg. Ore. Sept. 14.—District early autumn season. The first of the John Emburn, Administra eign goods and keeping money ..t Attorney George Neuner announced letters were received early in the tor of the estate of Jessie home to pay heme labor, is the sec late today that he would enforce the summer, it is said. A short time later V. Embum. deceased. ret of national prosperity. A protec socalled Sunday closing law tn Dou> - several strange men appeared in the tive wall accomplishes that end las County in the event it had been village. They have been there all sum whether the wall be established by held conntitutional by the Supreme mer. spending much of their time at Lightening Bug Lyric No. 71». war or h" protective tariff. Any ten Court of the state. The law heretofore "Inimergnin." Thev are detectives ------o — I year old boy ought to be able to un has been unheeded bv the prosecut from New York, occording to repart». The lightening bug’s not peevish. derstand an I < <• r nomic principle as ing officers of Douglas County and No statement» could be obtained nt But one night he fairly reared flcar as thi;. ’.’.’cckljr Astoriau. When a chauffeur on a lonely road was considered a dead letter. f • I "Itunicrgrun.” Mistook him for a Ford. NEW HOME USERS ARE QUALITY CHOOSERS East Through California E. T. HALT0M, The New Home Sewing Machine Company, San Francisco, Cal. Let ’er Rain! Reflex Slicker $3.00 Scraps. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. i Tillamook Title and Abstract co. $ ? $ OREGON STATE FAIR “MONEY.” I860 I9t5 ? FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR $ $20,000 Premiums I $ J I [SEPTEMBER 27th and closes * OCTOBER 2nd < _ . TO SUBSCRIBERS To Introduce the Aluminum Ware Subscribers to the Headlight can obtain a $2.50 COFFEE POT PERCOLATOR for $1.00. At the Headlight Office. - -