Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 20, 1918, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 20,
tTHE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. portance of keeping a complete list es in France, in a fight over the same |
F. C. BAKER. Publisher.
, of Tillamook boys who have joined ground near .Toul, was wounded by a
1919
AUSTRIA LAUNCHES
the army and navy, which should be shell splinter in the same way and at
Subscription
$i-5O yr- krpt posted in some conspicuous almost the same spot, although 48
place. The churches, hose company, years separated the two occasions.
and some of the fraternal orders arv
keeping a tally on those who were af­
MORE TILLAMOOK BOYS TO Large Masses of Infantry Used I
filiated with.tlyjse institutions, but it
LEAVE THE COUNTY.
is
thore
important
that
the
county
Mohler appears to be in the lime­
Makes Qubbing Arrangement With
in Attempt to Break the
o------
light. vve wonder who it was that should have a servirt flag. Why not
ship, cd in the booze there and spirit­ honor our boys on the Fourth of Valuable Inlormation that Regis­
Italian Line.
July with a service flag, and more es­
ed it away? Give a guess.
trants Should Know.
pecially honor the three men who
- - o-----
Rome.—A battle of great v.jieuce
We feel positive that Commissioner have given their lives for their coun­
Twenty nine Tillamook boys who
try
’
s
cause?
Alley is going to rush the work on
have been drafted, will leave here «long the whole front in which large
o...... -
the iVheeler-Brigton road and rush it
next Tuesday, and it is requested that nasses of infantry are being used by
Safety first. That is the reason why
to completion, for it is important that
as many persons as possible be at the he Austrians in an attempt to break
there
is
serious
objections
to
plac
­
Brighton be given a way out.
MONG our large circle of readers
depot to see them off. They go to ■trough the Italian lines, particularly
ing lumber on county roads. It is bet­
-
o—
Camp Lewis, and the names of those n the eastern sector of the Asiago
there are a great many who are in­
ter to get down to brass tacks now
Maybe if the taxpayers want to
who leave are: Tony Werner, Ollie plateau, In the Brenta valley and on
terested directly or indirectly in
than 'wait until somebody is injured
economize and do away with the. of­
Woods, Willard Yates, Photios Pap- Monte Grappa, is described in the of­
fruit growing, dairying and other
br
killed.
When
that
takes
place
the
fice of county treasures, they could
ordopulos, Leonard Mitchell, Earl
branches of farming. All of these
mill company, the taxpayers, or the
ficial report from Italian headquarters.
refuse to vote the salary of the treas­
Paul, Victor Hanson, David Me­
naturally
wish to keep in close touch with ag­
city er county officials will have to
The
enemy
’
s
attacks
were
met
in
urer at the budget meeting. And why
Crackcn, Donald Schofield, Leonard
pky
the
damages.
There
is
no
getting
ricultural
activities throughout the state;
he
advanced
defensive
area.
not ?
Rush, Kenneth McDonald, Jay Mi­
away from that. So why not avoid it
and to know about any fight which is being
Italian troops, in conjunction with
----- o-----
chaud, Paschal Fraser, Peter Henige
and remove the cause, which is liable
waged for the measures Oregon farmers
And why not? The ladies are going
John Nielsen, Seth Vermilyea, Jos. heir French and British allies, began
O cause a charge of manslaughter to
want and against all sorts of schemes that
to pick over moss in the evenings and
Attenberger, Abraham Bays, Oliver t counter offensive against the Austro-
be returned against the mayor, city
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
we <lo not see any reason why the
Beckwith, Jos Kuper, Lyle Edwards, dungarian forces, which had launched
councilmcn, county judge, county
men folk should not do the same, for
Henry Chainphc, Elmer Baker, Hen­ u> attack on the Italian mountain
A Interests of this state.
commissioners and members of the
there’s an awful lot of man power go­
ry Hanankrat, Ed. Creecy, Asa Krum- front.
mill company, for it is criminal neg­
We have, therefore, made a special clubbing
ing to waste on the streets of thistly
lauf, Clyde Reynolds, Philip Frost,
Tt>e Italian and allied troops, ac-
arrangement with THIS OREGON FAR­
in trie evenings.
' .
* ligence to obstruct a public highway And August Shearer.
sordlng to an announcement made by
the way the road north of town is be­
MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower,
he war office, were able to gain par-
who is one of our regular subscribers and who
Do not complain on account of the ing obstructed. The snap shot man
Frank Cross and Delosse Woods
does
npt
want
to
be
the
first
victim,
Thrift Stamp Drive, for that is the
Is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON
left on Tuesday for Vancouver, Wash, ial successes and to rectify their lines.
The statement says the Austrians,
best drive of all. It is one of the best neither do wc want to see anyone else being two more Tillamook boys who
FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE
llsregardlng their losses, continued
things that could happen. It teaches injured or killed, for we have a ser­ have been drafted.
OREGON FARMER in combination with
ious
objection
to
a
jury
of
twelve
thrift amongst children and young
helT endeavors to cross the Piave
this paper at the same rate as for this paper
people as well as older people. Get citizens holding a post mortem ex­
A number of young men in this ■iver, but that the Italians are bravely
alone.
amination
over
our
remains
and
some
into the saving habit and buy war
county who are clerks in stores will tolding their positions.
of the legal lights of the city scrap­
saving stamps.
have to give up their jobs and find
This offer applies to all those wbo renew or
More than 4500 Austrians have been
dead
ping
in
court
as
to
whether
a
------o-
other employment. There are six in nade prisoner by the Italians. British
extend their subscriptions as well as to all
editor ¡3 worth 25c. or $25,000. We
We may be a little hard hearted, but
this city, for they come under what is ind Frenah.
new subscribers. If you are interested di­
know now that if it was a jury com-
somehow, we have little or no patien­
known as the non-productivc class.
rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture,
The Italian troops and their allies
posed of farmers in the Wilson river
ce with young men who claim con­
This is for men who are of draft age.
do not miss this unusual opportunity, but
district there would be no trouble; in
ire holding the enemy strongly, tena­
scientious objections to going to war,
Those who come under this ruling
send your order in now.
compelling the mill company or the
ciously resisting him in the new of-
when the tyrant like the Kaiser and
are:
city or county officials coughing up
the German army are responsible for
Persons engaged in the serving of 'enslve and making repeated counter
THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm
$25,000. Safety first, however, should
tile cold blooded murders and outrag­
food or drink, or either, in public tttacks, said Premier Orlando in a
paper which is devoting itself exclusively
have first consideration, especially
es they have been perpretrated the
places, including hotels and social itatament to tt\e chamber of deputies.
to the farming activities and interests of
for pedestrians, for they are crowded
past four years.
clubs;
Oregon. It has a big organization gath-
off the road. There is another thing
Passenger-elevator operators and
we wish to call the city officials at­ attendants; and door men, footmen,
ering the news of importance to farmers.
The government is doing the right
tention to. The bridge across the
dairymen, fruitgrowers, stockraisers and
carriage operators and other attend­
thing by raising a big army as quickly
slough was provided with a foot way
poultrymen; and it has the backbone to at­
ants in clubs, hotels, stores, apart­
as possible, for in our judgment, this
for pedestrians, but the approaches ment houses, office buildings, and
tack wrongful methods and combinations and
will bring the war to a close quicker
On either side have never been fixed, bathhouses.
bad legislation, and support honest leaders
than anything else. It will mean that
and the footway has never been used,
Persons, including ushers and other
and
beneficial measures. We are confident
a large number of men will be draft­
notwithstanding that the bridge cost
With the American Army in France.
attendants, engaged and occupied in
that our readers will congratulate us on our
ed and labor will become scarce, but
a large amount of money.
in connection with games, sports, —About 600 German shock troops raid­
better make one big effort so win
being able to make this splendid and at­
o
and amusements, excepting actual ed the American first-line positions at
than wait for several years before
tractive clubbing offer.
The snap shot man will point out a performers in iigitniate concerts, op­
this is done. It will have to be done
the village of Xivray, in the Toul sec­
few similarities, and delays in build­ eras, or theatrical performances;
anyway.
tor. dome of the enemy got into Xi­
ing roads on the south side of Ne­
Persons employed in domestic ser­ vray, but were soon driven out.
------o———
halem and Tillamook bays. Some vice;
Twelve thousand dollars of the tax­
The attack began at 3 o'clock in the
years ago a movement was started to
Sale clerks and other clerks em­
payer’s money have been put into a
give the south side of Nehalem Bay ployed in stores and other mercantile morning after an extremely violent
road between Wheeler and Brighton,
a road, it being contended that the in­
bombardment. The Germans advanced
and the road cannot be used. It is the dustries in that part of the county establishments..
swiftly to the attack, but were met
------ o------
same with the Bayocean road. A were entitled to a road and a way out.
by a heavy fire. Those who pene­
large amount of money was used to
Federal authorities are getting
A bridge was built across the Nehal­
trated Xivray were forced speedily to
build a road on the south side of the
ready
to
institute
a
merciless
cam
­
em river, and a road was built to
bay and nobody can use it because it Mohler, claimed by some people to paign to run down and punish a new withdraw aud elsewhere the enemy
was completely repulsed in hard fight­
cannot be reached. That ought to boom Mohler, so a real estate agent form of draft slacker.
poor ’- could sell lots there, and that, no
convince everyone that it is
i_ '■ L-'-
This new slacker is the draft regis­ ing lasting more than two hours.
judgment to attempt building roads in doubt was the reason why people lost trant who was granted deferred
According to prisoners, the object of
that manner.
interest in the road, and the trouble classification at the time of his regis­ the enemy was to take American pris­
and delay in having the road complet­ tration, but whose status since has oners. This failed, as no American is
The dry weather is sure to cause
ing, as I mean business. State price,
ed, and notwithstanding the fact that now changed that he no longer is en­ reported missing.
forest fires if proper precautions are
terms, and particulars in your first
TOWER
’
S
FISH
BRAND
titled
to
exemption,
yet
who
remains
$12,000 was expended to grade the
The American troops engaged at
letter. H. C. Irwin, 315 Stock Ex­
not taken. This is the dryest spring
road between Wheeler and Brighton, silent about this change in the hope close quarters the small German force
•this country has experienced for
change Bldg. Portland, Orc.
that amount of money remained idle it will be overlooked.
that entered Xivray. There was sev­
many years, and it behooves every­
There are estimated to be hundreds ere fighting with bayonets and clubbed
for the road cannot be used, When
\1
body not to set out fire. Should the
QR. J. B. GRIDER,
is a corker
an appropriation was made in the of such eases in Oregon, and thou­ rifles. The Germans left nine dead in
A
present dry weather continue from
sands
of
them
in
the
United
States.
budget to complete the road to give
the streets and six prisoners were
for staying U
now on through the summer, it is go­
DENTIST.
Brighton a way out the money was Suspicion particularly has been di­
al
taken, two of them officers, one of
ing to bring about a serious condition
used elsewhere and a like amount had rected against a great many of the
on
the
of affairs, not only in fire rsks but in
I. O. O. F. BLDG.
to be provided in the last budget. deferred classifications granted for whom was wounded.
short crops of hay and garden pro­
When the Elmore ranch was sold to industrial reasons.
ducts.
It now appears that the statutes of ARMY TO REACH 3.000,000
*
a real estate agent a bridge was soon
I n
Tillamook
Oregon.
o
many of these men is not the same as
V
A good many persons arc not aware after built across the Tillamook riv­ when they were granted deferred
1?
L?
that whenever they give an entertain­ er, and when it was decided to build classification. Yet they have failed to Crowder Explains Military Expansion
a
road
on
the
south
side
of
Tillamook
Plana
to
Senate
Committee.
ment, where admission is charged,
notify their local boards and continue
Washington.—Three million Ameri­
that they must pay government bay to give Bapocean a way out, to enjoy exemption from miiltary ser­
which
it
is
justly
entitled
to,
it
did
not
' ïsjmn *
cans will be under arms by next Au­
license. Dances and baseball games
vice. In some cases, also, the original
come under this heading, as well as appear to be much trouble in having classification was not justified.
gust, the senate military committee
WaterproofAbsolutely.
all private entertainments where ad­ the road bulit to the Elmore ranch,
Many cases where deferred classi­ was told by Provost Marshal-General
Satisfaction Guaranteed
mission is charged. The only excep­ but since then the same delays in di­ fication was granted for dependency Crowder.
verting
money
to
other
purposes
and
DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
tions are for religious and education­
Extension of the age limits in the
also have changed in statute, but the
al causes. Strictly speaking enter­ grading part of the road which can­ registrant has not notified his local army
A. J. TOWER CO.
BOSTON.
draft
will
be
necessary,
General
1
tainments given for the Red Cross not be used are exactly similar on the board.
Crowder
said,
if
the
present
rate
of
are also subject to pay a tax, but south side of Tillamook Bay as on the
With the time at hand when the draft calls is continued. He estimated
south side of Nehalem Bay. Moral:
where the entire amount of money is
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
Why keep on building roads in Tilla­ need of man power is so urgent that that all the men In class one would
turned over to the Red Cross the fed­
county for the benefit of real every available man must cither be exhausted soon after next January
mook
eral authorities have allowed that to
Notice is hereby given that the
estate agents and allo windustries to "work or fight,” and when lower 1.
pass.
suffer for want of a road and a way classifications arc to be revised in
General Crowder said that 1,347,000 County Superintendent of Tillamook
order to make more men available for
of the 2,425,000 men placed in class County, Oregon, will hold the regular
E'or the information of our readers, out?
Class One, this form of evading mili­
we want to say that if an accident
one
already have been called to the I examination of applicants for State
What Germany has Lost.
tary service will not be tolerated .
Certificates at the court house in Til­
occurred, or somebody was killed on
colors. He estimated that some 400,-
lamook City, as follows:
the road north of the city on account
000
additional
men
for
the
first
class
She has lost her high seas conimcr-
Commencing Wednesday, June 26,
The draft regulations are very plain will be secured from the men who
of piling lumber on the same, the
1918, at 9 o’clock a.m., and continuing
and blunt in prescribing the penalty
mayor, as well as the city councilmen, ce.
She has, therefore, los, her foreign for failure on the part of a man grant­ registered last June 5 and that another until Saturday, June 29, 1918, at 4
could be sued for damages. The same
trade.
ed deferred classification to notify his 200,000 will be added by the reclassi o'clock, p.m.
applies to the county judge and coun­
She has lost her last colony, with local board at onee if his statutes is flcation of men in the re-examination
Wednesday forenoon—U. 1 S. His-
Electricity’» latest gift to
ty commissioners, for it will be re­
the successful conclusion of the East changed
of the questionnaires now being made. tory, Writing (Penmanship), Music,
the housewife— greatest
membered that quite recently the
African campaign.
Drawing.
"Every registrant shall, wijhin five
since the electric iron
county judge and the commissioners
She has lost the respect and confi­ days after the happening thereof, re­
Wednesday afternoon—Physiology,
O
’
Leary
Captured
Near
Portland.
were cued for damages on account of
and
electric vacuum
dence of most of the nations.
port to his local board any fact which
Portland. Or.—Charged with being ■ Reading, Manual Training, Composi­
a contractor, while improving a road,
cleaner—the
She has lost her former leadership might change or affect his classifica­
tion,
Domestic
Science,
Methods
in
spy, an Anglophile and a rabid pro­
piling lumber on one side, which, it
in many realms.
tion," says section 16 of the regula­ German agitator, Jeremiah O'Leary, a Reading, Course of Study for Draw­ i
was alleged, a person was injured
She has lost her monopoly of the tions.
ing, Methods in Arithmetic.
while passing over it.
New York lawyer, was picked up on a
Thursday
forenoon—Arithmetic,
dye trade.
"Failure to report change of status little farm near Sara. Wash., about 271 History
P ortable
She has lost many of her patent
/ ,of Education, Psychology,
Just sit down and figure it Out and rights, that were once a source of as herein required, or making a false miles north of Portland, as a fugitive Methods in Geography, Mechanicai
S ewing M achine
report thereof, is a misdemeanor, from Justice.
see how many sacrifices you are mak­
Secret service men I drawing, Domestic Art, Course of
great wealth.
punishable by one year’s iniprison-
ing to win the war. There are a lot of
with
the
aid
of
farmers
and
local
I
Study
for
Domestic
Art.
She has lost her supply sources of ment.”
No
more
tiresome
people receiving bigger wages and
many raw materials that are esential
treadle pushing - no'
afternoon — Grammar,
The campaign to run down these authorities, made the arrest O'Leary I Thursday
working less hours since war com­
is best known as the president of the | pc°KraPhy, Stenography, American
to her industrial life.
more backache —a little
draft slackers will be started very
menced, instead of working longer
She has lost millions of her sons.
Physics,
Typewriting,
American Truth society, an organize Literature,
electric motor does the
soon,
and
it
will
be
a
rigorous
cam
­
hours to increase the necessary war
She has lost her soul.—Exchange.
hard work.
paign. Men guilty of evading military tion which is supposed to have been Methods in Language, Thesis for
materials. This is a war where a
service by failure to report when they financed by Germany to prevent the Primary Certificate.
whole lot of sacrifices are being made
Friday
forenoon—Orthography
A foot control gives any
If You Need Help. Listen.
should be re-classified, need look for entrance of the United States into the
by the men at the front. Well figure
(Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng­
speed desired.
no
mercy.
it out, and see w hat sacrifices you are
war.
lish Literature, Chemistry, Physical
On account of the scarcity of labor­
"Every patriotic registrant who has
making, and it is dollars to dough
The entire machine in
Culture.
nuts that a large number of persons ers, I will suggest the following plan been granted deferred classification,
Wilaon Honored by French.
its case can be carried
Friday afternoon— School Law,
to
aid
ranchers,
and
all
who
can
use
but
whose
status
has
changed
so
that
will have to admit that they are hav­
Paris.—President Wilson. ex-Prem Geology, Algebra, Civil Government.
anywhere—it’s no larger
ing a better time and more pleasure boys of scout t age. List your work he is no longer entitled to that class­
Saturday forenoon—Geometry, Bot­
ter Salandra, of Italy, and Cardina:
than a typewriter.
you
have,
the
nature
of
it,
what
that
j
ification,
will
report
the
change
im
­
than before the war.
any.
you are willing to pay, the time you mediately to his local board," said Mercier, primate of Belgium, were
o —
Ask for a demonstra­
Saturday afternoon—General His­
Another Tillamook boy has given will need help etc., then let me know Captain John E. Cullison, in charge unanimously elected to the French tory, Bookkeeping.
tion.
I
will
put
you
in
touch
with
the
and
Academy
of
Moral
and
Politica
of
the
execution
of
the
draft
law
in
his lite for his country, for word was
G. B. Lamb,
Sciences.
reached in this city that Guy Loer- Boy Scouts. Do this now!—Harry E. the office of the Adjutant General.
County Superintendent.
PO WERCO
"Those who have not the patriotism
pabcl, son of George Loerpabel, had Tucker, Scoutmaster.
to report voluntarily will gain noth­
THE
been killed in action in E'rance. A
Senate R«fuses to Curtail Debate.
I Mean Business.
In the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, ing by it. They will be found out and
few weeks ago Peter Easton, also a
Washington.—The senate refused t<
FLECTRIC STORE
Tillamook man, was killed in the first Professor George Siebert, now a citi­ not only re-classified, but will be sub­ limit its debate during the war. Aftei
Have
real
purchaser
for
both
an
German drive, and a few months be­ zen of Danville, Ill., was wounded by ject to severe punishment.
receiving confirmation that the presi improved and unimpraved fam.
__
but
“If a man is in doubt as to change
fore that Perry Gray died at Camp a shell splinter in a battle northwest
dent
had
not
urged
its
adoption,
th«
unless you re the owirr and fiave a
Lewis of meascls and scarlet fever. of Toul. The other day his son. an of status, he should see his local
senate voted down, 41 to 34, a rub good buy, do not waste time iswcr-
We have previously shown the im- artillery man with the American forc- board about it without delay.”
to cut short senators' speeches.
Editorial Snap Shots.
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