TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 12,1917. Reports from the upper McKenzl* Recruiting for Coast Company. The "War Resolution.” In the matter of the petition of river territory state that there is ------ o------ Everett Wells, it was ordered that ------ o—— Captain S. S. Johnson, of the 10th W. S. Coates, H. Rogers and D. Bil­ Adoption of which the Congress of from 10 to 15 feet of snow in the Company, Coast Artillery, having re­ lings be appointed a board of county the United States last Friday morn­ mountains and that serious high water road viewers. reived instructions to recruit the com­ ing, definitely alligned this country in the Willamette and McKenzie In the matter of the agreement be­ against the German empire. pany to 150, a good deal of rustling rivers is probable in the event of tween Kiger and Burton and the have been going on the past week | “Whereas, The infperial German I | long continued spring rains. amongst the members of the com­ county, the same was approved. government has committed acts of I In the matter of the offer of James I war against the government and the 1 Convinced that gold, platinum and pany to bring it up to its full strength and it is gratifying to know that the 1 J. Dailey, to clean the court house 1 people of the U nited States of Amer- , other valuable minerals are to be chimney for $5 00, same was approv- Tillamook Company will be fully re­ ' ica; therefore, be it found in the Deschutes basin deposits cruited this week, and as soon as tile ede. “Resolved, By the senate and the I near Terrebonne, Deschutes county, Claims Continued, young men are able to take the house of representatives of the Unit-I central Oregon, a number of Portland 705 physical examination. Dr. Boats has j Tillamook Drug Store ........... 2.50 ed Stales 01 America in congress as- , men have inoerporated the Deschutes been exceedingly busy this week W. H. Banche ............ ........... 27.00 seinbled, that the state of war be- ! Mining and Milling company. making the necessary examination. 1 R. N. Henkle .............. .......... King-Crenshaw Co, M. Melchior tween the United States and the im­ Quite a few failed to pass the ex­ I perial German government which has The financial statement of the in­ amination. On Monday a number of and others. thus been thrust upon the United dustrial accident commission, issued Claims for Cattle Slaughtered. the members of the company went to I $405.00 States is hereby formally declared; for the close of business on March Cloverdale anil about 25 young men Jeff Wallace ........................... 25.00 and that the president be and he is 31, this year, shows a total balance in that vicinity consented to join the Wirt Sappington ................... 12.50 hereby authorized and directed to em­ with the State Treasurer of $992.931.- company. Tuesday they went to H. B. Lockwood ................... 125.00 ploy the entire naval and military Mohler and Wednesday to Garibaldi, Geo. W. Bodyfelt ................. 187.50 forces of the United States and the 99. Receipts from November 5, 1914, where several young men consented W. W. Conder ....................... 12.50 resources of the government to carry to March 31, 1917, totaled $2,002,395.- to join the company. It is expected M. C. Kellow ......................... 12.50 on war against the imperial German 76, and disbursements $262,477.58. that as soon as the company is at its H. H. Hayward ................... ........................... 37-50 government; and to bring the conflict full strength it will be ordered away. i N. S. Nehl Determined to gain access to Marion Braden, to a successful termination, all re- Several who have taken the examina­ 1 Claims continued: F. L. u>aucu, sources of the country are hereby county's free ferry, the road to which $12.50; W. W. Conder. $50.00; J. T. tion will join other branches of the I Davis, $12.50; James linlah, $12.50; pledged by the congress of the Unit­ has been blocked on the Polk county service. ed States.” side by a fence along the right-of-way Up to this (Thursday) morning , C. A. McDonald, $2t.oo; J. P. Pear­ The resolution was signed in the going to the old private ferry landing, there are 129 in the 10th Company, son, $12.50; W. A. Saling, $25.00; D. United States Senate by Vice Presi­ Coast Artillery. . Following are the B. Swartz, $100.00; A. Vetsch, $12. to. about 150 Polk county farmers, living dent Marshall at 13 minutes after names of those who took the physi­ noon Friday and by President Wilson in the vicinity of West Salem, sawed cal examination and joined the com- Charged with Treasonable Language at 1:18 p.m. The signing of the reso­ down the fence and did away with pany this week: lution by the president was the cause the barrier. Geo. A. Blanchard for the immediate flashing of the Should a special session of the leg­ City Marshal Myers arrested Ed. Walter Stark word "mobilize” to every naval vessel islature be called by Governor Withy- Hummel on Friday and placed him in LeRoy Crimmins and navel station from the great wire ­ jail for uttering treasonable language combe to make provisions for depend­ Percy Thayer before war was declared. Hummel is less tower at Arlington. Ronald Sating ent families of soldiers called into ser­ a native born citizen but of German ■- ■---------------- Derven Sating vice, the 6 per cent limitation amend- extraction, residing at Netarts. It James F. Smith Our Cause is Exaulted and Righteous. ! ment will have no binding effect on seems that some time previous the Albert Mills city marshal and Hummel got into a Donald Hare The debate on the war resolution ( any bond issue that might be provided, controversy over the war, when Hum­ carried much that was lofty and illu­ according to lawyers who have studied John Rose mel seems to have made the remark minating. Senator Lodge’s speech Frank M. Dunn the situation. that if American vessels wanted to Carl Erickson was particularly inspiring and service­ Information coming from several take the risk of entering the prohibit ­ Wallace Jordan able in drawing sharp attention to the directions leads to the belief the ed zones, they should be blown up Donald Scofield and he hoped that Teddy Roosevelt folly of the suggestion that the Unit­ Southern Pacific Railway company Elmer I.. McCabe would be on one. The marshal told ed States should hold aloof from the contemplates railroad extensions in Arthur F. Cole Hummel that in the event of war be­ entente alliees and make war on Ger­ Clarence Provoost ing declared he would arrest him the many single-handed and without in- the Marshfield vicinity, probably from Harold Mason Beaver Hill junction, 12 mileB from next time he came to town, which he telligent cooperation. James A. Wells “It would be madness,” declared the Coos bay, to Bandop, by way of did on Friday. The city marshal ar­ Elmer Bailey rested the man on his own authority, Massachusetts senator, “for us to > at- Beaver slough and down the Coquille T.loyd Woods not having any instructions to do so tempt to make war alone and 1 find river to the coast. <)scar Johnson from the city, state or federal ali­ ourselves perhaps at the end, left Antone Schweiger W. P. Wilson and his son, J. L. isolated at war with that power, when thorities. Elmer Dougherty Wilson, of Olalla claimed the largest all the nations had made peace, be ­ Hummel was taken before Justice Marvin Hopkins Stanley wJio set s the trial for ten cause we had not associated ourselves varmint-bounty ever paid in Douglas Lee Slyter with them.” county for the capture of varmints o’clock th'is( Thursday) morning. Raymond DeVroy Speaking to the same purpose Sena­ from one family, when they presented The complaint alleges: William Gougherty Chester Mills That Edward Hummel at divers tor Williams drove to the heart of the eight coyote puppies about two weeks Frank Pike times between the 1st of October, situation whin he said: old to the county clerk at Roseburg “Which would you rather do, fight Paul Werner 1916, and the 5th of April, 1017, did for bounty. The total amount paid Germany now with France and Great Herman Smith wilfully and unlawfully conduct him­ was $160, being $20 each. Arthur Case self in such a manner as to disturb Britain and Russia, or fight her Attorney-General Brown received Alfred Gouldstrom the peace and quiet of the neigh­ alone later? You’ve got to do one or Eric A. Gouldstrom borhood, by stating to divers persons the other. I tell you if Germany does notice that he had won another of the Robt. W. Myers in this county and using insulting, win that fight on the continent of F. A. Hyde land fraud cases. Deci­ Sam Ricfenbcrg violent, unpatriotic and treasonable Europe she will begin building and sion in favor of the state has been Andrew Peterson language, some of the said state­ getting ready to whip 11s unless the rendered by Circuit Judge G. F. Skip­ Henry T.cach ments being as follows: That he the English fleet prevents it.” Glenn I.each To support their plea for independ­ worth of Lane. This is the fifth out said defendant hoped that the Ger­ Howard Erskine man government would sink a num­ ent action opponents of concerted of seven Hyde land fraud cases, Joseph L. Conover ber of vessels belonging to the United warfare are garbling and ¿cstorting which have been won by the state. Harrv Kerr States, with Theodore Roosevelt, ex- the words of Washington, Washing­ The other two are undecided. Cornelius Ward many, and the United States should ton wisely counseled against entang- 1 Seventeen bricks of gold, weigh- them, that if war should be declared lenient in “the ordinary vicissitudes 1 between the United States and Ger­ of European politics, the ordinary j ing 1221 ounces and valued at $23,- Hoskins-R°we. many, and the United Statees should combination and collisions of her j 199, said by milling men to be the largest clean up ever yielded by a On Easter Sunday a wedding of attempt compel him to fight for the frineilships or enmities.” United States, they would have two ____ ____ ordinary _ interest took t more than "If we remain one people, under an southern Oregon gold mine, were place at one o'clock at the residence fights on their hands; by stating that efficient government,” added the first brought to Grants Pass by James of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Rowe just he denounced his citizenship, that he president, “the period is not far off Logan, owner of the Simmonds-Logan north of town, when their youngest did not believe in the laws of the when we may defy material injury daughter Miss Sylvia Orelda Rowe United States, ami that he would not from external annoyance; when we 1 placer mine at Waldo, about 40 miles became the bride of George \\ . Hos­ assist in the enforcement of such laws may take such* an attitude as will ' southwest of Grants Pass. The mass kins. the officiating minister Rev J. E. and by many other statements of like cause the neutrality we may at any | of gold was the result of a 10-day Youel, of the Presbyterian church nature. time resolve upon to be scrupuously ! run. using the beautifully adapted ring The first witness was Mat Perry respected. W hen belligerent nations, The legislative road bond commit­ ceremony. Lohengrin’s Wedding who testified that about a year ago, under the impossibility of making ac­ tee has decided to hold a statewide March was played by the bride’s sis­ Hummel said that if the United quisitions upon us, will not lightly ter. Mrs. L. E. Hammer, as the bridal Statees got in a war w ith Germany hazard the giving us provocation; rally in Portland, April 28. This will party entered the room, and the States go into war with Germany when we may choose peace or war, not be in the nature of a convention, bride's little niece Rowena Hanson he would fight for Germany and he as our interest guided by justice shall but will be a rally to which are in­ was the proud bearer of the wedding did not care a damn who knew it. counsel.” vited delegates from all organiza­ ring. Only members of the two fam­ J. T. Higgins, Mrs. \\ hcatlev, X. J. That admonition was predicted on tions in Oregon interested in the road ilies concerned were present namely; Myers, lack Rupp, E. E. Koch,, Sid previous counsel to prepare for war; Governor Withycombe J Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Rowe, Mr. and Travis, P. W. Todd, C. E. Trombley, on Washington's faith that we would movement. Mrs. W. II. Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mapes and I. Merrel Smith were not abandon universal military train­ will be invited and the three state j H. I . Hanson, Mr. and Mrs . Emmett the other witnesses all of whom testi­ ing. If this nation had held to his highway commissioners will be in at- I Hoskins, fied that Hummel had used treason­ counsel it would have had such tendance. Bales, M'«« Constance Rowena Hanson and Leonard Bales, able language and that he said he streng on land and sea when the Insurance business in the state is j of Tillamook, and Mr and Mrs. Lewis would fight for Germany. storm broke over Europe that our increasing by leaps and bounds, ac­ E. Hammer, of McMinnville, Ore­ neutral rights would have been re- The court room was crowded, cording to figures compiled by In- I gon. spected. the case was not decided when When congratulations and Unfortunately our military weak­ surance Commissioner Harvey Wells I to pre went wishes had been expressed, all ness led Germany on to increasing During the first three months of this directed to the dining room, s “acquisition upon i:-.” to the commit­ year the fees of his office amounted Artillery ComPany Fund. about the big family table and served ting of repeated and flagrant ’provo­ to $121.910.98, as compared to $97,- with a bountiful dinner under the able $ 10.00 cations.” 524.43 for a similar period last year. direction of the bride’s mother. Tillamook County Bank Wc have seen our women and The bridal couple were the rccip- First National Bank ... 10.00 children slain at sea, our ships sunk, When the new insurance code goes ients of many valuable and useful B. I). l.amar .................... 5.00 our commerce destroyed in violation into effect the amount of the fees of presents. Both are well known in the C. I. Clough ..................... 5.00 of the human laws of nations. that office also will be greatly aug­ community and are among the most Lamb-Schrader Co.......... 5.00 We have seen plots and conspira­ mented. ambitious and popular of its young I-. r. Halton ............. 500 cies, directed from Berlin and hatch­ people. Their relative^ and friends are King Crbnshaw Co.......... The first two weeks the rural 5.00 ed in the German embassy and Ger­ pleased to know that they are to con­ t oast Power Co................ 5.00 man consulates, to incite desperate credits amendment has been actually tinue to reside about 'I illamook and F. C. Baker ..................... 5.00 and lawless m n to the perpetration in operation show that 67 applica­ will be at home to them at the Bucl O. R. Dale ......................... 5.00 of violent crimes. Paid employes of tions have been made for loans from place. 5.00 German government have wrecked C. E. Trombley .............. that fund, and out of this number Their many friends heartily join in P. W. l o.l.l ..................... to 00 with torch and bomb have scuttled wishing for them unmeasured happi­ C. U. Jensen ..................... 5.00 in our harbors the ships of friendly 44 have been approved. The loans ness ami prosperity through all of E. G. Anderson .............. 5.00 nations. From the German embassy asked for average about $2000, al­ life's jour nev. 5.00 at Washington a widespreat conspir- though some run as high as $5000 5.00 I acy was directed to incite sedition and others as low as $300. Approxi­ County Court Jottings. 5.00 and cn courage revolt against the gov- mately $90,000 worth of loans have c 00 ernmer been approved out of the $140,000 In the matter of payment of too And crc half of judgment in circuit court case, worth applied for. too plot was <1 a warrant was drawn in favor of J. 5.00 i Central Oregon communities are re­ II. Holgate. too embassy t Lamar sponding with liberality to the request | In the matter of the D. L. Jones too to invade I of Robert E. Strahorn for aid in the j county road, the report of the board Habcrlach 1000 ; financing of the Oregon, California & of road viewer, was heard and case DON T WAIT. I Eastern railroad which, when built, continued until April it. Insomania. In the matter of the application to Take Advantage °f an Astoria Citi­ is to serve Crook, Klamath. Harney ■ o — be appointed county veterinarian, J. zen's Experience, 1 and Lake counties. Klamath Falls Indigestion nrarlv alm E. Reedy. C. A. M inshall and James the back begins to ache, has voted $300,000 in municipal bonds; often N, Shaw having made application, the the sleep more or les*, wait until backache becomes Burns. $125,000; Lakeview, $20.000. a light same was continued until the May the cause of insomnia, ironic; supper with little if any and no term. Bend has contributed $35,000, and is Till kidney troubles develop; < rIain’s In the matter of appointment of milk; also take one of C preparing to vote $100.000 in bonds 'Till urinary troubles destroy night's deputy sheriffs, the sheriff was in­ Tablet , immediately aftet supper. rr in aid of construction. Surprise valley structed to appoint the members of and se e if you do not rest n Profit by an Astroia residents ex- citizens are taking steps to vote $100.- the Tillamook Rifle Club as deputy ter. For sale by Lamar's Dn Store 000 in bonds. sheriffs. I Mr*. Mary E Morrison, 595 Grand In the matter of transfering monev Treasurer Kay has directed letters I Ave, Astoria, Oregon., ___ „___ , _ says: ... "At from the general fund to the road <■* my back was *0 weak and sore to the Oregon delegation in congress. I Ornamental Fire Place* Built fund the same was ordered done. th .t I could hardly get around. When asking that steps be taken to regulate | of Brick and Stone. All Fir* In the matter of bids for remodeling 1 bent over to do anything or sat in food prices. He asserted in his com I Place* absolutely guaranteed the county court house, the bid of ' position very long, it was all I muntcation that speculators have not to smoke or money re- Frank Heyd A Co, for $4.353.00 was Could do to straight n up. My kid­ funded accepted. ney, were also more or less out of taken advantage of the war to run up ' In the matter of the appointment of Riick work of all kinds done order during this trouble with my prices, even on American made goods. I a justice of the peace for the fourth on short notice. '»ack. After I had taken two boxes of the manufacture of which are not af justice district, G. W. Gray was ap­ We make a specialty of re­ Doan’, Kidney Pills, mv back felt fected in any manner by the war. and pointed. pairing smoking Fire Place«. strong in every way and I was able to that as a result the wage-working ' In the matter of a constable for the get about as well as ever." classes throughout the United States j fourth justice district, G. W. Jone, Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t wn appointed. •»imply ask for a kidney remedy—get would soon be reduced to the condi In the matter of the petition of S. Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that tion of the people in European coun ' H. Rock for a county road, same was I Mrs. Morrison had. Foster-Milburn tries if some remedial legislation is continued. T/LiA.WOOK ORE Co, Trops, Buffalo, N. V. not enacted. RALPH E. 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