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Xf dealer* everywhere And Standard Oil Service Station*. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) H. C. BOONE, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Tillamook, Or. Dr. E. L. Glaisyer, MUTUAL PHONE. *3 Let a man once get the pure clean taste of Real Gravely Chewing Plug—and he bids ordinary tobacco good-bye. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch— and worth it Qravclylattc to mach longer it cotte no mort to chew than ordinary plag P. B. Grevely Tobacco Compaay Danville. Virginia CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND For disenfecting where Contagious or infectious diseases are prevailing.! CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ ful Germicidal mixture and by its use will improve general stable conditions. C. I. CLOUGH CO. RELIABLE \ DRUGGISTS SEE W. A. CHURCH. FOB. INSURANCE. Fire, Life, Aisident, Automobile. 2nd Ave. E, bet^eeaZlst and 2nd;Sts. Successor to J. S Stephens. " Bell Phone—32J Tillamook Mutual Phone. Oregon. Frank Gronlnger, attorney, has a pink-cheeked, tow-headed yOMiraaer. Hun Commander’s Brutal Order whose name to every one who ■nose How the Poles Were Slain and j-)AVID ROBINSON, M.D, him. Is synonymous with effervescent Starved and Frozen During Issued to Conquered and overflowing spirits. He is a thinker, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the German Drive. too, this small Jack. Helpless People. NATIONAL BUILDING, It was be, who some years ago (he has now attained the mature age of OREGON. Every Able-Bodied Man Forced to eight years), after gravely meditating F. C. Wafeott Telia of tho Scene* of TILLAMOOK on the phenomenon that ensued when Horror He Witnessed Along the Leave Hie Starving Family and things were planted in the ground—1. T. BOALS, M.D., Road From Warsaw to Pinsk Labor Under Shocking Condi­ e., thut duplicates of the thing plunted —Million Parsons Homolasa. tions for the Oppreasor. accommodatingly took root and grew PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ■H**IHiH IlilUl U I !<♦«•+ up out of the ground—was discovered Surgeon S.p. c0. in the yard by his mother, carefully This I have wen. I could not ,. , i Thia I have seen. I eould not patting and slapping down a pile of (I. O. O. F. Bldg.) believ* It unless I had ee«n It J ’ ; • believe It unleaa I had seen it wet mud with his small spade. Tillamook- .... OregUB , , through and through. For sev- “What are you doing Jack; planting « < through and through. For «ev- ■ > ; ; aral weeks I lived with It; I something?” Jack's evident reluctance • • oral week« I lived with It; I J ’ went all about It and back of It; < > . i went all about It and back of to disclose the uature of his agricul­ OBERT H. McGRATH, I ; J It; Inside and out of It was inelde and out of It wai shown J ’ tural activities aroused his mother* C ounsei . lor - at L aw , to me — until finally I camo to ■ • . i shown to me—until Anally I suspicion. Grasping one of the minia­ realize that th« Incredible wae J ’ ; [ came to realize that the incredi- ture garden tools at Jack’s feet she true. It la monstrous, it la un- ■ > ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING, i • ble was true. It is monstrous, dug vigorously into the wet mud. A thinkable, but it exist*. It la J J I ; I it is unthinkable, but It exists. glint caught her eye, and in horrified TILLAMOOK, OREGON. • • the Pruoaian system.—F. C. ■ • It is the Prueelan system.—F. C. I > silence she scraped the mud from her P orti and O ffice Walcott ‘ J Walcott jeweled gold watch. I 1110 W ilcox B ld , But, if Jack didn't succeed in grow­ HI-H l llH lHH f HJ'HHl'H i iirinniHii ing nice little timepieces, that a small The following is a statemeut by F. 1 QARL HABERI.ACh F. C. Walcott a member of the boy could hear tick undisturbedly, he United States food administration, and has kept right on being active. Hence, C. Walcott, who served as an assist­ during the time America was feeding his mother's surprise the other day at ant to Mr. Hoover during the time ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW. America was doing all that was pos­ the civilian populations of Belgium, a reply of his. T illamook B lock Serbia and northern France an assist­ Jack's father, before leaving for his sible to feed the starving millions of ant of Mr. Hoover in these invaded office, gave Jack a dime. Afterward Belgium and Poland and northern Tillamook Oregon countries, has pictured in a graphic Jack's mother seeing the coin in his France. In this work he was brought way the conditions he found among hand, admonished him to put the dime in direct contact with German military . officials, and saw the conditions which the people it was his duty to help. away and save it. KBSTER HOLMES, After describing the terrible condi­ “O mother,” Jack exclaimed insin­ the German invasion had created tions in Poland in 1916, the millions uatingly, “I simply got to spend a among the civilian population: ATTORNKY-ATI.AW that were dying of starvation, the nickel of It to give me some ‘pep.’ ”— I went to Poland to learn the facts hundreds of thousands of defenseless xudianapolis News. COMMERCIAL BUILDING, concerning the remnant of • people people that had been ruthlessly cut that had been decimated by war. The FIRST STREET, down by the sword of the German con­ had teen twice devastated. FAMOUS FOREST QUITE GONE country . OREGON queror, he says: First the Russian armi swept through . TILLAMOOK, In that situation, the German com­ it and then the Germans. Along the Absolutely Nothing Left of the One* mander issued a proclamation. Every roadside from Warsaw to Pinsk, the Beautiful Woods That Were the able-bodied Pole was bidden to Ger­ present firing line, 230 miles, nearer 0R. L. L. HOY, Pride of Verdun. half a million people had died of hun-' many to work. If any refused, let no other Pole give him to eat, not so Lovers used to stroll arm In arm I ger and cold. The way wa« strewn PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN much as a mouthful, under penalty of through the well-ordered forests of with their bones picked clean by | T German military law. 1 illamook B lock , Verdun. To stroll arm In arm where crows. With their usual thrift, the ! This is the choice the German gov­ these forests once stood Is no longer Germans were collecting the lai Tillamook, Oregon. ernment gives to the conquered Pole, possible, Gouverneur Morris writes tn bones to be milled Into fertiliser,__ to the husband and father of a starv­ Collier’s. You must go alone. If there Anger and toe bones lay on the grouiaS ing family: Leave your family or die has been rain you should have nails with the mud-covered and raln-sokkea |_J T. BUl'tt or survive as the case may be. Leave in your boots. The smooth convolu­ clothing. Wicker basketa were acattered a’onn your country which is destroyed, to tions of the hills have been tortured ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. work in Germany for its further de­ and turned into ridges and hollows like the way—the basket In which the baby I struction. If you are obstinate, we the Atlantic ocean during th« equi­ swing« from the rafter in every peas­ Complete Set of Abstract Boike in Office. ant home. Every mile there were shall see that you surely starve. noctial gales. Staying with his folk, he is doomed I doubt if there is to be found ona «cores of them, each one telling a Taxes Paid for Non Resident«, and they are not saved; the father and single square yard of the original for­ death. I started to count, but after a T illamook B lock , husband can do nothing for them, he est floor. I doubt 1^ there is to be little I had to give It up, there were Tillamook .... Oregon only adds to their risk and suffering. found one single perfect example of so many. fioth Phone*. That Is the desolation one «aw along Leaving them, he will be cut off from • shell crater. One crater breaks Into the great road from Warsaw to Pinsk, his family, they may never hear from the next, and there, merged Into one him again nor he from them. Ger­ shocking hollow, are a dozen which mile after mile, more than two hun­ many will set him to work that a Ger­ at the first moment of looking ap­ dred miles. They told me a million people were made homeless in six man workman may be released to fight peared to have been but one. against his own land and people. He It has been well but truly "worked," weeks of the German drive in August PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON fl shall be lodged in barracks, behind that forest floor; but not for 100 years and September, 1916. They told me barbed wire entanglements, under can It ever again be worked by man four hundred thousand died on the Bay City • Oregol armed guard. He shall sleep on the in any peaceful and profitable pursuit. way. The rest, scarcely half alive, bare ground with a single thin blan­ Rich soil (doubly rich now), It will be got through with the Russlnn army. ket. He shall be scantily fed and his shunned by the fnrmer with his plow; Many of these have been sent to Si­ QK J- G. iTL’RNER, earnings shall be taken from him to a prospect very rich in copper and beria ; it is these people whom the pay for his food. Iron, the prospector will shun It, for Paderewski committee Is trying to re­ EYE SPECIALIST. That is the choice which the Ger­ here, hurled and half-hurled, the shells, lieve. In the refugee camps, 800,000 sur­ man government offers to a proud, great and little, which did not explode PORTLAND — OREGON. sensitive, high-strung people. Death at all, are as thick as temptation in vivors of the flight were gathered by Regular Monthly Visits to the Germans, members of broken fam ­ or slavery. the life of every man. ilies. They were lodged In jerry-built When a Pole gave me that proclama­ Tillamook and Cloverdale. barracks, scarcely water-proof, un- tion, I was boiling. But I had to re­ British Rural Life Changes. WATCH PAPER'FOR DATES. strain myself. I was practically the With women taking the place of men llghted, unwarmed in the dead of win­ only foreign civilian in the country workers, conditions In many parts of ter. Their clothes, where the buttons and I wanted to get food to the people. the country are undergoing a remark­ were lost, were sewed on. There were J OHN .LELAND! HENDERSON That was what I was there for and I able chnnge. This is most noticeable no conveniences, they bad not even must not for any cause jeopardise the in parts where woman land workers been able to wash for weeks, Filth ATTORNEY and infection from vermin were undertaking. I asked Governor Gen­ arc making their homes.. ’ AND eral von Beseler, “Can this be true?” The Woman’s Institute Is largely re­ spreading. They were famished, their I dally ration a cup of soup and a piece COUNSEL1.OR-AT-I.A W sponsible for the movement, which la "Really, I cannot say,” be replied. I “I have signed so many proclamations; gradually revolutionizing village life, of bread as big as my fist. T illamook B lo - k , In Warsaw, which had not been de­ Tillamook - making it more attractive and stimu­ ask General Von Krles.” . . Oieg.x, So I asked General von Krle*. “Gen­ lating a sense of citizenship. In con­ stroyed, a city of one million inhab­ ROOM NO. ail eral, tills is a civilized people. Can junction with the food production de­ itant*, one of the most prosperous cit­ partment. a parliamentary meeting ia ies of Europe before the war, the this be truel” “Yes,” he said, “it to true”—with an called which elects a democratic com­ streets were lined with people In the •y H GOYNK, Famished and mittee representing _ farmers’ wives, pangs of starvation. air of adding. Why not? I dared not trust myself to speak; cottagers and lauded women, who raln-aoaked. they sqaatted there, with ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I turned to go. “Walt,” be said. And thereafter manage affairs, arranging their elbow« on their kneea or lean­ he explained to me bow Germany, for monthly social gatherings where ing against the buildings, too feeble Office: O pposite C ovet F juak official Germany, regards the state of useful lecture* are given, exhibitions to lift a hand for a bit of money or a O, I gon. of housecraft or gardening skill held, morsel of bread if one offered It, per­ Tillamook - subject peoples. and old. treasured recipe« and house­ ishing of hunger and cold. Charity It Is hard for us to Imagine such a hold bints exchanged. did what it could. The rich gave ail condition in America aa Mr. Walcott Several hundred villagers already that they had. the poor shared thetr has described as existing in Hun-rid­ have their committee« and the food de­ last crust. Hundreds of thousands den Poland, and yet that Is just what partment Is Inundated with demands were perishing. Day and night the I . H. T. Botta, I, IPreeJJAtti tnty at-I.aw. would exist should our bogs. rnd the for organizers and lecturers. pictures Is before my eyes—a peopl« I I boys of our allies, now lighting in starving, a nation dying. John Leiand Henderson, Sec­ I France fall to defeat the soldiers of t retary Treat,., Attorney-at- Surgical Dressing Work. The above statement by Mr. Wal­ this murder empire. This fair coun­ Some skeptical people, who usually Law and Notrary Public. try of ours would be made into a Ger­ aren't doing anything themselves, think cott is a terrible arraignment of the man province; our people would be that the production of surgical dress­ Hun, but no more terrible than he Tillamook Title and the slaves of the Junkers of Germany, ings by patriotic women Is being over­ deserves. What has happened in subject to the beastly whims of the done. If they could see conditions in Poland, in Belgium, in northern Abstract Co. officers of the German army. In no some of the French villages, where France and every other country that Law Abstracts Real Estate, war In which America has ever en­ not a single able-bodied man remains, has been blighted by the Hun's pres­ Insurance. ence would happen In America should gaged have the stakes been so great they would not feel so. Both Phor.e*. as In this present conflict. Should we, In these colossal battles, where hun­ the allies, by any chance, fail to win by any chance, lose; should the Hun, dreds of thousands of men are en­ this war. It would mean the enslave­ TILLAMOOK—OHKGON. by any chance, win; our liberties, our gaged. all previous wars and needs are ment of American men, the starving J happiness, everything Americans hold outclassed. A great many men are and death of American women and chil­ dren. Either the Hun or humanity dear, would be lost wounded In these battles. With prompt care and abundant material must perish. WILL “USE NOTHING GERMAN” handy, the vast majority of the wound­ KILLED BY GERMAN HELMET ed are saved. Club' Organized for the Purpose of Vast storehouses should be filled In Boycotting Products of Hun Soldier Hunting Sou­ France at all times for this need. A American Manufacture. venir Picked Up Charged Red Cross doctor who recently return­ Headpiece. Chicago.—High art and low art, ed from France reports a case of a sol­ dier so badly wounded that it took a music and literature and dolls that Shamokin, Pa.—Writing from a dug­ talk and walk are to be taboo forever whole case of dressings to save him. out In No Mnn’s Land, France, Leo Under the strain of such demands, a and forever to members of a new club Comer, a corporal in the Twenty-third here, when they bear the “Made in great mountain of supplies will quick­ United States Infantry, forwarded to ly melt away.—Virginia Enterprise. Germany" stamp or flavor. bia sister here, Mias Cecelia Comer, a "Use Nothing German” Is the name bunch of strange flowers he had gath­ New Disease. of the club. And the women who have ered while on patrol duty. A disease new to science and pro ­ formed it swear that they mean what Comer had promised a younger they say, and that after the war they visionally called "X" has broken out brother a German deel helmet as a intend that the kaiser does not re­ in the west and northwest of New war relic, but in «Tiling Informed the cuperate from the ills he has brought South Wales and has already caused a brother thnt he was doonied to dls- number of deaths. The symptoms :ip|s>inttnent until tho Americana reach upon himself through their aid. The club expects to spread its mes-| somewhat resemble those of cerebro­ Berlin. He had seen a fellow soldier sage countrywide, and thus to induce spinal meningitis, but it differs patho­ pick up a steel helmet and then fall women throughout the United States logically from that disease and In some dead. The helmet had been electrically to back them up in ignoring every­ respects Is somewhat akin to pneumo charged by the Germans. thing German. | nia.—Scientific American. *'bdt VETERINARIAN, County Dairy Herd Inspector BELL PHONE. MAIN 3. FELT THAT HE NEEDED “PEP” MURDER OF NATION POLES DRIVEN TO i Little Fellow Simply Had to Spend a Nickel of the Dime In His Possession. DY RUTHLESS HUNS GERMANY TO WORK • I W ,CH1« I I