T illamook headlight , july 12, 1917. roUEL TREATMENT OF CK PRISONERS IN GERMANY At the end of it a German corporal came into the room. He asked them RAISE RABBITS FOR MEAT. Summons. if they knew what they were there for ----- o------ Escaped Australians Give Vivid Ac­ They said "No” He »aid. "You may Production of Belgian Hares or Oth- In ths Circuit Court of the State of w rite and tell your people anil your count of Hardships they Have erRabbits Possible in City Back Oregon for Tillamook County. Government all about it—just what To Endure. Yards. Citizens Bank, a Corporation has happened-r-and say you are here I Plaintiff a punishment. Seven weeks ago The following dispatch has been re- as Rabbits, which have proved » T Akxa vs. ^er an(1 A(1a the German Government wrote to the 1 1 hv the High Commissioner for source of tood m Europe during JAI___ , . . .. —- F. »"from Mr. C. E. W. Bean British Government about the em­ able the present war, may well be raised Alexander, his wife; Blanch ployment of prisoners near the line, Aiiicrl Pfess Correspondent with more extensively in America by way Clark and Earl A. Clark, and they have not yet received an of reducing the drain on the ordinary wife and husband. Australian Force in France:— husband, Oscar F. -¿.v have arrived back from the answcr.”The Australians told him it meat supply, according to biologists Mann and E. P. McCroskey. fJrman lines, across many lines of was a lie—there was not a German of the United States Department of 1 _ Defendants trenches, two Australians prisoner within 20 ur 30 kilometers Agriculture. The business of grow ing d o J. T. Alexander, Ada F. Alex­ ...crc captured in the Hidenburg of the line. rabbits, the specialists point out, can ander, his wife; Blanch Clark and I w aiter lhe brave attack of APril 11 1 Two hundred and forty of the Aus­ be carried on by y ouths and adults not Earl A. Clark, wife and husband were sent by train on the engaged in military or other national I ThU unparalleled adventure of in- tralians sixth day to work on a dump close service, or in regular industrial em­ Oscar F. .Mann and E. P. McCroskey. • nt-v against unbroken wire, without behind In the name of the State of Oregon the front. The Lord knows ployment. The animals may be raised '-tillc'v, came near success. When it you aie hereby required to appear tiled tke Germains captured nearly what happened to the rest, or where in back yards of cities and towns as and answer the complaint filed again­ "thousand Australians cut off by they are now. This double company well as on farms. st you in the above entitled suit, on of Australians was put in a farm near I he Belgian Hare, says ______ a state- or before the 24th day of August, iheir machine guns. a double of English and Scottish ment by the department, breeds rap ­ It is at the end of a long and 1917, and if you fail to appear in said inlendid tight that their story begin». troops, and set to work unloading idly, matures quickly, and produces a suit within specified time, plaintiff stores from a broad-gauge railway on palatable and highly nutricious meat. The prisoners were marched up a vil­ will take judgment against you for lage street into the yard of a big to a dump. The work was in two 1 h< cost of production is less than the foreclosure of that certain prom­ shifts — The Australian company in that of any other meat, not excepting house Flash Uhlans on smart horses issory note and mortgage for the sum ,tre quartered in th e village, and the morning and the British in the poultry. The supply can be greatly in- • of Seven Hundred (4700.00) Dollars, evening. The Australians were tuYned | creased within a few months without «•hen the Uhlans had been through with interest at the rate of 6 per cent them f°r souvenirs there was not out at 4:30 a.nt. Coffee at a quarter requiring space ’hat may he needed per annum from the 1st day of to 5; march to work at a quarter past for the production of crops. Practical ¡.‘th left worth getting. March. 1916. and »9.27 taxes' and They were given a loaf ot bread to 5. Work on the dump until 1 o clock, experience has demonstrated that intt rest thereon from and after Sep­ and then march back. rabbit meat can be produced in un ­ everv five, and coffee was brought in, tember 21st, 1916, at the rate of 6 For this da^’s work they were given limited quantities at a cost of about per cent per annum, and also »9.48 but l'ew had anything but their hel- m'(ts to drink it in. and so most had a daily ration of one-third of a loaf. •> cents a pound, and by utilizing lawn taxes and interest thereon from and none They sat in the snow, wet This was issued over night, and some cutrings and other vegetables that after March 10th, 1917, at 6 per cent through, till they were turned into a could not resist eating it then and would otherwise be wasted the cost per annum, and for the sum of »100.- big church. Neither this night nor any there. At midday when they came can be made even lower. 00 attorney's fees as provided in said The Belgian and Flemish giant rab- note and mortgage, and the costs and a ---- cv«_vv stew consist- . VUUJlJf night afterwards were they given a back 1_ _ c they • were given Call at our plant and get prices. It will single blanket—so far as the escaped ing of horseflesh and a little barley. bit- are recommended for meat pro- disbursements in this suit, said save you money. nan know they have none yet. They “We used to count the grains,” one duction. as 'he ordinary tanie rabbit mortgage being given on the follow­ man said. "You could count them is smaller anil develops much more ing described premises, to-wit: The lav in the church for the night. Next morning they were called easily enough.” The result was that slowly. Stock of Belgian hares may East Half of the Northeast Quarter, ONE BLOCK WEST OI P.O, iron the church by battalions. The these Australians were driven to beg be bought from breeders in nearly all Southeast Quarter and South Half of officer, alter another harangue, their guards to let them cut any sort the States at »1 to »3 each. They the Southwest Quarter of Section 36, Both Phones. gave the orders to inarch, and down of grass that could be eaten—dande­ may occasionally be had from pet Township 3 South, Range 8 West of stock dealers. Fancy pedigreed stock lions, stinging nettles, and rape, such the road they went between the the Willamette Meridian, containing as we feed sheep on. They picked up is not required for meat production. ' 320 acres, more or less, in Tillamook Uhlans. , Rabbits are easily kept. They eat potato peelings which the Germans Seven hundred and fitty-six Aus­ State of Oregon. hay. grass, lawn cuttings, and green ( County, tralians from all States of the Com­ threw out. Service of this summons is made I vegetables of many kinds. Females | There was no such thing as light I monwealth were off into German ter­ upon you by publication in pursuance ritory, and it was from this time that duty for sick men. The men were should be allowed to breed when 8 or > to an order of the Honorable Judge 10 months old, and during the year worked until they had to be sent to the deliberate German policy toward Geo. R. Bagley,, Circuit Judge of should raise four litters of -about six Tillamook them began to appear. On this their hospitals. A Western Australian young County, Oregon, made on each. Well fed, the young dropped by the roadside, The men second day after capture they were , the 3rd day of July, 1917, ordering reach marketable size when 3 to 4 were getting swollen legs and faces. given a loaf of bread between four such publication in the 1 illamook men and some coffee. They were not In addition the dump was under our months old and average from 5 to 6 I Headlight, a newspaper of genera! pounds live weight. shell fire. When our big guns opened, told that this was their whole day’s in this community, once a The department has published a 1 circulation ration, but it was. The bread had the German guard would get t under bulletin week for six consecutive weeks, the will on raising rabbits which 1 been too sour for some of them the cover, with his rifle and bayonet first publication being July 12th, 1917 be helpful to those who wish to en- I and ’ first day. They were glad to eat it poking out, while our men worked. the last publication being August announce the arrival of their new gage in this pursuit. One day on their way to work they I the next. 23rd, 1917. i The road was slushy after snow. noticed stains of blood up the road Hall & Lepper, Thrift Can Win the War. 112-115 Citizens Bank Bld. ( They passed a gang of men scraping and a smashed field gun—that was th. snow off oi it. These wore civilian some consolation. They noticed the Portland, Oregon. _ I It must be made apparent to all our Attorneys for Plaintiff. j tweed caps— some had old blue direction from which the shells 1 of I French overcoats. They asked if our that big gun came, and laid their people that special exertion of thrift DON’T WAIT. men had any bully beef. 'They were plans. It was difficult, because a New- is necessary to win the war. Small but j British prisoners. Another gang pass- South Welshman had escaped and concrete examples are better than ed-.ncn in smock frocks harnessed been recaptured, and the guard had abstractions, however sound the gen­ Take Advantage of an Astoria Citi­ eral conclusion may be. When the zen’s Experience. tip by ropes to a wagon which they been doubled. firemen of Elmira decided to work But one night the two got clear. When the back begins to ache, wire pulling. These were Russians. four hours a day more and give their Don't wait until backache becomes At a siding they were put into cat­ additional earnings to the Red Cross chronic; OF tle trucks in which they were jolted MAKE MORE CHEESE fund they showed the way. | ’Till kidney troubles develop; . along until after dark. Then they W. Lamont, speaking to I «tre detrained and marched into More “Cheddar” in the Factories and the Thomas New York state-bankers’ conven- I ’Till urinary troubles destroy night's I village cellars. At a big house early rest. . More “Cottage” in the Homes . tion, emphasized in an address which ne.t day some hundred were picked Profit by an Astroia residents ex- Is Urged. has been widely and deservedly | u ucscivcuiy 1 tlCr ience from them for examination, and these quoted that in order to meet ____ J the j Mary E. Morrison, 595 Grand wire given a good feed. The rest set Believing that American Cheddar strain of new taxes and the interest out on a new day’s march after being cheese is an excellent substitute for .'Ave., Astoria, Oregon., says: “At given a third of a loaf, and a cup of meat; the United States Department upon great loans we must add to our ‘ times my back was so weak and sore I coffee. This time they were told that of Agriculture desires to encourage savings and not draw upon them. It ¡ that I could hardly get around. When Make your selections early while our it was the day’s supply. They were the manufacture of that product in would be almost suicidal to draw »5,- I I bent over to do anything or sat in stock is complete. I pinched tor hunger by this time. And every locality adapted to its produc­ 000,000,000 out of the savings banks 1 one position very long, it was all I possibly the villagers on their route tion. The price of cheese has greatly to put it into a war loan. There is no 1 could do to straighten up. My kid- could sic it. For in every little French increased in the last few years. As a need to do anything of the sort if we 1 neys were also more or less out of village through which they passed result great interest has been created all face the facts. ' order during this trouble with my Great Britain recently floated, after ’ back. After I had taken two boxes of the villagers came out of the cottages in the possibilities of cheesemaking, and tried to get a loaf of bread both on the farm and in the factory. 3 months of war, a popular loan of Doan’s Kidney Pills, my back felt which upward of »900,000,000, or [ strong in every way and I was able to through to them, or at least a drink Because of the skill necessary to of water. The Australians were make a good and uniform product, nearly one-fifth was subscribed over get about as well as ever.” marching roughly in fours, with two the advisability of making American the counter through the postofficc. I Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't closely sit lines of guards, walking Cheddar cheese in a small way on in­ These were the smallest of^mall sub­ ! simply ask for a kidney remedy—get outside them. These men were taken dividual farms is questionable, dairy­ scriptions, and it is estimated that Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that i I there were upward of two million Mrs. Morrison had. Foster-Milburn ¡ irom a resting battalion of a Prussian of the department believe. subscribers who bought in bonds of a Co., Guard division, and their orders specialists Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Under those conditions it is much 1 were to stop any food and drink more practicable to make cottage redemption value of »5. But-it is im­ Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't I ¡ portant to note that while this re» ' [ simply ask for a kidney remedy—get reaching these famished Australians. markable contribution was made by As th« column reached the village cheese. quantity of mi!’: available with­ the very people who deposit in the • Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same as 1 the French inhabitants would throng in The a reasonable distance and the cli­ postoffice savings banks, and saving Mrs. Morton uses. Foster-Milburn the sin it watching it pass. ' Ihe matic conditions determine the ad­ bank deposits, which had been almost Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. [French would give you anything ----------------------- visability of establishing a cheese equivilant to these contributions, ac­ 1 The Government they had,” one of the men said. A lit­ Needs Farmers as factory in a community. The income tually increased $25,000,000. tle giri ran out of a cottage with Well as Fighters. the derived from milk made into cheese, What had happened was that br ad. The guard smacked her in the other uses, can people were lending to the cause of Itaci. The bread they used to throw ■ compared with th Two million three hundred thou- 1 figures: ir.o the gutter. A Frenchman tried to 1 be calculated from these market- (their country the increased savings of 'sand acres of Oregon & California 1 frugality, longer hours of work, and, Costs of manufacturing and five the Australians a bucket of waler ing average about 2.5 cents a pound, above all, better work during the 1 Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title re­ to drink. The guard upset the »valer and milk yields from 2.7 to "" 2.9 hours of employment. We can never vested in United States. To be open- 1 and threw the pail over the man. A pounds of cheese for each pound of ed for homesteaders and sale. Con- | win the war by the doles we can taining some of the best land left in »omen tried to give them bread. A spare out of extravagance. Money the United States. Large Copyrighted | Prussian soldier hit her in tiie lace butter fat. 4,000 pounds of milk daily­ About and men will not do it without sac­ mail, ■»bowing land by -ection, and de­ and knocked her down. In one place rifice. No one will pretend that labor, a French priest edged up with a loai in the flush of the season is the quan­ even in the present hours of employ­ scription of soil, climate, rainfall, | temperature, etc., . under his arm to pass it to our men, tity necessary for the economical op­ ment, is nearly as efficient as it elevation, by TILLAMOOK, ORE. Postpaid One Dollar. ' Grant > German soldier was watching him eration of a cheese factory, and can should be, or is producing new wealth counties. be handled by one man. To supply the Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Port- out of the coiner of his eye. An old ♦ milk about 200 cows are necessary at a rate justifying new savings out land, Oregon. woman, seeing this tugged the priest and should be within four miles of of better wages. Yet all these things 1 lack by his clothes. And this sort of 3V ...e cost of Co-Partnership. the are Wc necessary. cene we repeated until the Austra- the factory, otherwise must rid our minds once and is too Cool ians, however hungry or thirsty, hauling the milk abundance is t~ great. of cold for all of the belief and we need re­ The undersigned have entered in- j bring such nights and an ould not bear to -■-V for nothing because the man to a co-partnership for the practice of I reatment on the French for their water are necessary — cheese mak- linquish ICU States UI«—“ natur­ next door seems to be a thrifty sort law, under the firm name of Johnson, I ing. Parts of the United mdness, but learned to shake their ally ot of person and in a population of over Handley & .McGrath. July g, 1917. adopted to the manufacture of cads when offered food or drink. this product are: The regions of the a hundred millions of people our mite S. S. Johnson Two days later they were moved will not be missed. Never was a time T. B. Handley, y train to Lille. Around the station Great Lakes, the mountain sections when widow's mite loomed so WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Robert H. McGrath. be roads were full of Gcramn »01- of the north, west and south, the large the The great contributions of ii'ts «nd civilians, as if the town was coast districts of the west, and the CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND wealth’arc needed to create more em- Administrator’s Notice to Creditors. 0 holiday to see them arrive. 1 he northern edge of the country. On ac­ polvmcnl, and the policy of exempt­ oiumn marched through the streets count of hot nights and the resultant ing BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND ’loans from income tax is open to Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ 1 the great city—only two houses gassy- and acid mirk, a good quality tue of an order duly made and enter­ criticism. 'ere noticed to be damaged, though of cheese can not be made readily grave That wav is to burn the candle at ed by the County Court for the SMITHING COAL. the summer in the Great ¡isbut a few miles from the British during ends and in tlm middle. But County of Tillamook, Oregon, the »es, where the Australians once gar- Plains states nor in the lowlands of both Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd Ave. West, Tillamook, Or. what we have to do 1« to turn out undersigned has been duly appointed *>ned it near Armentieres. They the south, as has been demonstrated administrator of the estate of J. S more and better candles. nij out ot the city and up to an in The numerous United trials. States Department of I fewer of them ourselves— Wall Street Stephens, deceased. Notice is further W green fort. supply the necessary I given that afl person« having claims At the gate the Australians were Agriculture will ___ and plans for cheese fac- I I Journal. _ against the said estate arc hereby tided oti into parties of 110 each, information torics in localities where the opera ' i Billiousness and Stomach Trouble notified and recurred to present •i each of these were marched into tion of such factories is feasible, and. I same to the undersigned, with proper ----- o----- sparate room in the upper story. in co-operation with state extension I < — within ,,fx month« from I "Two years ago I suffered from vouchers, nr live nights and six days HO departments, will furnish to a limited I frequent attacks of stomach trouble this date. ilians lived in the room where the Dated July !•>, IM7. land biliousness.” writes Miss Emma aped men were. It is the first time extent assistance in the work. W. J. Stephens, Adndni«- I Verbryke, Lima, Ohio. ‘‘I could eat °ur country’s history that. Austra­ trator of the Estate of J. (very little food that would agree with li have ever suffered organized Betrayed. S. Stephens, deceased, Till­ I me and I became so dizzy and sick at ture. Thc room was about 50ft by amook. Oregon. | my stomach at times that I had to A The floor was tiled. For a few Johnson, Handley & McGrath, I I take hold of something to keep from utes each day the men were ai­ The other night ___________ Atto rrt e y s. I falling. Seeeing Chamberlain's Tab- tò into the yard for exercise, I Went to the theatre I lets advertised I decided to try them. MERCHANT'S WTFE ADVISES With a lowbrow friend dr only convenience for all san,‘ II improved rapidly.” For sale by La- And the orchestra played ' purposes was one barrel, wb!5 , TILLAMOOK WOMEN. "The Little Brown Jug,” *1 in the corner, uncovered. 1 < “I had stomach trouble so bad I | I mar's Drug Store. dow> lud to be shut for they slep could eat nothing but toast, fruit, and j And he thought the tile floor without blankets, It was the national anthem Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and hot water. Everything else soured l tgh snow fell at night, and their and formed gas. Dieting did no good. Diarrhoea Remedy. And stood up. i-s . exception I was miserable until I tried buck­ 1 »as too little to keep lite lo- And I did too. fverv family icr. They were given one-sevent 1 lhould keep this Preston 1 at hand thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed Darn him!—Ex. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN •<-. of the mm- in Ad1«r-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL * loai of’ bread—that is,, one sb« Exchange or Sale. tb-rlain’* Colic, bem fitted me INSTANTLY” Be­ man—with some fermented man- mKr month’ THE COUNTY. ■ •■a Remedy is cause Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large J ----- o wcach day, with one cup of cotiee • -- Pacific Cholera and Dia when and small intestine, it relieves ANY Owner of lot 10, block 711 53, tutht and one in the morning, cost ''exchange worth many nm - its its con Owner See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere t” the man who took the barre Addition toBay City will < will be needed and is almost certain to he CASE constipation, sour stomach or I for Tacoma property or 1 needed before the summer is over. It gas and prevents appendicitis. It has | 1 d>) down stairs to clean it same rier at <»1 a - reason- • .. 1 cash offer ‘ glass of water the guard would glad to ' have -Address a 3 B. B. Broomell, Brootnell. has no superior for the purposes QUICKEST action of anything we - • • intended. Buy it now. ever sold. J. S. Lamar, druggist. "low it. The cook refused a mark fable fiS-J' -’ to .«a. «..... . Box 1286. Tacoma, Wash. ttd ior a little bread. FRANK HEYD& CO. General Contractors and Builders Estimates & Plans Furnished. SEE OUR Special Silo! HARRIS-AMMER FURNITURE COMPANY SPRING STOCK ! Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges, Furniture, Beds, Mattresses FISHING RODS, FISHING TACKLE Spoons, Baskets ¿Reels, Snells, Lines, Floats, Flies, Etc., Etc. Our flies are known to the Sportsmen and are reorginized the finest and best made flies in America. C. I. CLOUGH CO. UflMB-SCHRADER CO RUEX. MeNHIR & CO. GENERAL» HARDCUflRE Ritehen Ranges and Heating Stoves.