Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 05, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT SEPTEMBER 5, 1918.
REGISTRATION DAY, SEPT. 12
.
BRITISH LOSSES HEAVY.
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Men Who Forced Aircraft Probe
Are Vindicated.
ARMY CHAPLAINS.
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British Army has Representatives of
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Number of Casualties Report­ The findings
Many Religions.
President Wilson Makes Proclama­ Total ed
of the senate investi­
During August 48,379.
gating committee that probed the la­
tion to that Effect.
The Usefulness
of This Bank
people do not realize the many
S OME
different ways in which this hank can
serve them. It is unusually well equip­
ped to furnish valuable information and
advice on financial and business matters.
Our customers have often been able to
avoid serious losses by making use of our
access to first hand business information.
Our membership in the Federal Re­
serve Banking System gives us special
facilities for meeting the requirements of
this community. Moreover, it is our
aim to give a helpful, progressive per­
sonal-service to every depositor—regard­
less of the size of his account.
Put our sincerity to the test. Step in
and have a talk with us.
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
RÜEX. JVIeNfllR & CO
GEflERMü HARDOUflRE
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.“
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
INCREASE THE.RESOURCES OF YOURSELF AND NATION
’’HAT'S lust what you do when you deposit your
money in the batik. You gain both cash and
credit resouiee lor yourself and contribute to the
iinancial worth of the whole country.
You’ll Find the First National Bank
SAFE and SATISFYING.
DIRECTORS :
A. W. Bunn. Farmer.
P. Heisel. Farmer.
C. J. Edwards, Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
II. C. Lamb. Ihii'ding Maier lais. John Morgan. Farmer.
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
UflJVIB-SCHRADER GO
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CEMENT, LIME, ¡PLASTER, LATH AND
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAMSAND
SMITHING COAL.
Winehouse tint! Office for. Front anti HriljAve. West, Tilluiuot k. Or.
Boiling Points
—•re vaporizing points. In Red Crown
gasoline they form a continuous, uniform
chain givmgsteadv. dependable powae.
look for the Red Ctvwn sign.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
R. C. BOONE, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co.,Tillamook, Or. |
First Class Job Printing
The British army has 3297 com­
London, Sept. 1—British casualties mentable blunders and failures of
President Wilson, by official proc­ reported during the month of August the original American aircraft pro­ missioned chaplains, including 1844
lamation, has set Thursday, Septem­ totaled 48,379. They were divided as gram vindicate those loyal and cou­ Church of England clergymen, 662
rageous spirits, both in and out of Roman Catholic, 774 of various
ber 12, as Registration Day.
follows:
congress,
whose vigorus demands Protestant denominations and 14
On that day every man in the
Killed or died of wounds, officers,
for investigation and reform forced a Jewish rabbis. These figures do not
United States and its possessions be­ 1041; men, 7564.
tween the ages of 18 and 45 years,
Wounded or missing, officers 3294; reluctant administration to open up include colonial chaplains, nor chap­
the records. Even President Wilson lains engaged locally and uncommis­
inclusive, who has not already reg­ men 36,480.
istered, or who is not already in the
The total casualties reported in Ju­ was so far astray and so misled by sioned.
The war office administers the
military or naval service, must regis­ ly were 67,291 and in June 141,147. the boastings of subordinates that he
publicly resented congressional in­ army chaplain’s department direcily,
ter.
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This includes citizens as well as
London, Sept, 1.—The British quiry, rebuked those courageous citi­ and chaplains are appointed by the
aliens. There are no exceptions.
captured in the month of August zens who exposed some of the short­ secretary of war on the nomination
Registration will be held between 57,318 German prisoners, 657 guns, comings of the war department, and of the various denominations. In
the hours of 7 o’clock a.m. and 9 more than 5750 machine guns and declared in a public statement that France the principal chaplain at the
nothing helpful could come out of outset of the war was the Rev Dr.
o’clock p.m. on Registration day.
1000 trench mortars.
the demand for investigation, but, on Simms of the Presbyterian church of
Local draft boards will be in full
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charge of registration. It Is the duty
Paris, Sept. 2—The allies on the the contrary, the agitation was ham­ Ireland, ranking as a brigadier gen­
■of the local boards to name the places western front have taken a total of pering him in his conduct of the war. eral. At the present time Bishop
The country now sees, and doubt­ Gwynn of the Church of England is
for registration, and to give proper 128,302 prisoners, 2069 guns, 1734
publicity as to their location.
mine throwers and 13,783 machine less the president must now realize, in command, with the rank of major
However, failure on the part of any guns since July 15, says an official that he was helped immensely by general. Dr. Simins has been graded
to the same rank and remains in
man subject to registration to learn statement issued today. Of this num­ constructive criticism.
The report of the senate commit­ charge of all the chaplains in France
his proper registration place will be ber, 75,900 prisoners and 700 guns
no excuse for his failure to register. have been captured by the French tee is admirable in its spirit of fair­ belonging to churches other than the
ness. While it severely condemns the Church of England.
Failure to register on Registration since July 18.
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About 100 chaplains have been
many failures, disappiontments and
Day is punishable by imprisonment
up to one year, without option of a
delays, it praises recent achieve­ killed in action or died in service,
BRITONS RULE SKY.
and many have been wounded or in­
fine.
ments.
Men who will be absent from home 324 Boche Machines Downed in
The committee assigns three basic valided home from diseases contract­
on Thursday, September 12, should
errors as the foundation of all the ed while in active service. A consid­
Month; 116 English Lost.
consult the nearest local board at
enormous wastage, delay and disap­ erable number have been made pris­
oners of war, though most of these
once for Instructions.
British air supremacy on the west­ pointment:
Every man in the United State« and ern front during the past month,
Dominance of automobile manufac­ 'have been released subsequently un-
its possessions between the ages of when 324 German machines were de­ turers with no aeronautical exper­ 1 der the provisions of the Geneva con­
vention.
18 and 20, inclusive, and 31 and 45, stroyed or driven down out of con­ ience in aircraft production.
inclusive, whether he is a citizen or trol and only 116 British flyers ire-
Their adoption of the "impossible I Honors received by the commlss-
an alien, must register on the day ported missing, was emphasized Sat­ task” of applying the liberty motor sioned clergy in the British army In­
clude two Victoria crosses, 60 dis­
proclaimed as Registration Day by urday In a statement by the British in all classes of machines; and
President Wilson under the new bureau of information. Two features
Failure to a4opt successful foreign tinguished service badges, 256 mili­
tary crosses and 11 foreign orders.
draft law lowering and raising the of the recent fighting, it was point­ planes and motors.
draft ages.
ed out, were "the consistent and re­
When the government announced
The only exceptions are men al­ markably high number of enemy ma­ its gigantic aircraft program The
Hiccoughs in Trenches.
ready in the military service. This chines destroyed week by week and Spokesman-Review pointed out the
A most terrific bombardment of
includes officers and men of the reg­ the singularly spasmodic and ner­ obvious wisdom of immediate adop­
ular army, navy and marine corps; vous way Germany seeks to counter­ tion of tried out foreign planes and the front line trenches was in pro­
of the drafted forces; of the Nation­ act the threefold aerial offensive motors. It said that the last word in gress. German field artillery, heavy
al Guard while in the service of the against her.”
air fighting was being spoken above guns and trench mortars were rain­
United States; of the Officers’ Re-
The “bags” by the British on the the battle lines, where the stress of ing shell after shell, sharpnel, high
serve corps and enlisted men in the western front alone for the week deadly fighting had forced competi­ i explosives upon the French advance
Enlisted Reserve Corps while in the ending August 27 were 70 enemy tion and construction to the utmost posts preparatory to an infantry at­
service of the United States; and of­ planes destroyed and 11 driven to limits of human knowledge. We tack. It was in the Montdidier sec­
ficers and men in the naval reserves earth as compared with 27 British thought then that it was dangerous tor and a French company kneeling,
and the
Marine Corps Reserve machines reported missing
1 ' ’
during assumption on the part of the Amer­ lying down in trenches that were al­
while in service of the United States. the same period- a ratio of more, ica board, experimenting far from most leveled, were awaiting the word
All others, without any exception than two to one.
the conditions under which the aer­ to arise and go out to meet the on­
whatsoever, must register on the
Succeshful results by the British ial navies were operating, to plunge coming assailants and repulse them
day set by the President for Regis- airmen were reported also on the into unknown Tields of invention with cold steel. Two thousand guns
on a five-kilometer front were en-
tration Day.
Italian Balkan and Palestine fronts, and experimentation.
Even sickness will be no exfcuse where 18 enemy machines were
Unfortunately neither the experi­ ' deavoring to prevent the French
for failure to register. Nor will ab­ smashed during the week ending menting boards, Secretary Baker nor from leaving their positions. The din
sence from home, no matter how August 27 and only 12 British avia­ thè president glimpsed the dangers was terrible, men were dropping on
necessary. And ignorance of the date tors were reported missing on all the of their unwise venture. The result­ all sides, wounded, dying.
set for registration day will not be a European battle fronts in the month ing waste of hundreds of millions of ! Then the voice of a French captain
valid excuse. The burden of learning in question. The British, it was stat­ dollars is the least evil of that blun­ could be heard as he called to his
when and where to register, and of ed, accounted for approximately 120 der. It has been the waste of a prec­ orderly:
registering accordingly on Registra­ enemy aircraft against a net loss of ious year of aircraft production that I “Haledictation! Here I am again
29 of their own machines. British is most to be lamented.—Spokesman with this confounded hiccough. Do
tion Day, is on the individual.
Failure to register is punishable airmen during the week referred to Review.
something to frighten me, won’t
by imprisonment up to one year. made 36 raids into Germany in ad­
, you?’
Moreover, there is no alternation of dition to innumerable bombing in­
Board of Equalization Meeting
cursions on vital enemy positions be­
Notice of Hearing of Final Account.
paying a fine.
Though sickness and absence from hind the German lines and intense
Notice is hereby given, that on
home will not be accepted as excuses local engagements.
Monday, September 9, 1918, the I In the County Court of the State
for failure to register, special ar­
County Board of Equalization will of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
rangements have been made for
Quit Your Grumbling.
meet at the Assessor’s Office in the I In the matter of the estate of
registering sick persons and absen­
Court House, in Tillamook County, Amanda L. Donaldson, Deceased, by
Quit your kicking, old man, it’s not Oregon, and publicly examine the as­ Charles Edwin Donaldson, adralnis-
tees by mail.
any use
Any man who is unable to present
sessment rolls for Tillamook County trator.
himself for registration on Registra- To fight Mr. Trouble with jaw-bone for the year 1918, and correct all j Notice is hereby given that the un­
abuse.
t lon Day must send some competent
errors in valuation, description of dersigned has filed his final account
person to apply to his local board If you want to succeed it’s not any lands, town lots, or other property. ’ as administrator of the estate of
way
for a copy of the registration card,
Said board will continue in 'session 'Amanda L. Donaldson, deceased, in
The friend will be authorized by a To go around kicking and wastin’ from day to day until the examina­ the County Court of Tillamook
your day.
representative of the board, if he
tion, correction and equalization of 1 County, Oregon, and said court has
considers the case bona fide, to take If you can't make the bill a-running the assessment rolls shall be com­ appointed Saturday, September 14th,
on high
t he card back to the sick person and
pleted. All complaints should be fil­ 11918. at 10 o’clock a.m. in the
make it out for him. The card must Just throw her in low and never say ed with the board the first of the county courtroom, in the county
die.
then be mailed or taken to the Local
week. No changes can be made after ¡courthouse of the county of Tilla-
The first in the start may finish the the adjournment of the board.
Imook, State of Oregon, as the time
Board.
last,
A man who must be absent from
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, Aug- and place for hearing objections to
| said account and the final settlement
his home precinct on Registration So keep on a-pluggin’; don't hurry use 7, 1918.
too fast.
| thereof.
day should go at once to the local
C. A. Johnson,
Dated August 15th, 1918, and pub­
board nearest the place where he Keep smilin’; don't worry, you’ll i
County Assessor
make it all right
lished in the Tillamook Headlight,
happens to be and have his registra­
If you just keep a trying with all
i the first publication of which is
tion card made out and certified to.
your might.
■ August 15th, 1918, and the last pub-
This registration card will then be
llication is September 14th, 191^, ami
given the man registering, with in­ Don’t wa^te time kicking but throw
off your coat
the number of insertions is five.
struction to mail it without delay to
Charles Edwin Donaldson,
his local board in time to reach the And dig in and root, like an Arkan-
say shoat.
Administrator.
board by Registration Day. This is
Jolin'Leland Henderson,
very important, for the burden is on If you tjiink with old fortune yon
have a rare pull
Attorney for Estate.
the Registrant of seeing that his
home local board receives the card by You’re kidding yourself with a poor
line of bull.
Notice to Contractors.
Registration Day.
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He is not registered until his home If you want to make good you have
Notice is hereby given that the
to go through
local board does receive this card.
County Court of Tillamook County,
When mailing the card, the regis­ A stiff course of training before you
will do.
Oregon, will until 10 o'clock a.m. of
trant should enclose a self addressed
Sept. 5th., 1918, receive bids for the
and stamped envelope for the return So cut out your kickin’ and turn off
the bile
clearing of the right of way on the
to him of a registration certificate.
Derby County road near Garibaldi,
It is important that every regis- And hump in and hustle with a song
and a smile.
from Station 0 plus 0 to Station 8
tranj have this régistration certifi­
plus 50, according to the plans on
cate. and that he keep it always ou
file in the office of the County Sur­
his person. Otherwise, he may be put
’’God May Forgive, But—”
veyor and the specifications on file
to very serious inconvenience, in­
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in the office of the County Clerk.
cluding a night in Jail, for all police
The world stands breathless today
Oil the date mentioned above the
officers are authorized and instructed watching the greatest race in all hu­
court will publicly open and read
to arrest men of draft age who can­ man history, the race between the
the bids but reserves the right to
not produce their registration cer­ United States and Germany, Ger­
reject any and all blds.
tificates.
many trying to close up the war be­
Erwin Harrison,
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fore America can get into it, and
County Clerk.
Where to Register.
America trying to get in before it Is
Precinct and Chief Registrar
too late. Those dreadful words "too
Experience the Best Teacher.
late" we have heard altogether too
Bay—J. J. McClure
Bayocean H. L. King
often in this war, but they must
It is generally admitted that ex­
never apply to the food supply of our
Beaver R. E Wilson
perience is the best teacher, but
allies.
Blaine—J. S. Wilmot
should we not make use of the ex­
Carnahan Frank Armentrout
Before each American stands the
perience of others as well as our own.
Cloverdale—V. A. Spaulding
personal responsibility of doing his
The experience of a thousand per­
Fairview Dolph Tinnerstet
part three times a day to see that we
sons Is more to depend upon than
Foley—Geo. R. McKlmens
meet the imperative food needs of the
that of one individual. Many thou­
armies and peoples abroad. Food is
Garibaldi A. S. Bent.
sands of persons have used Cham­
the weapon with which America can
Hebo—P. D. Ott
berlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs
maintain a position in the war long
Kilchls—J. W. Jennings.
and colds with the best results,
Little Nestucca W. H. Kandle enough finally to win. Food is not
which shows it to be a thoroughly
Long Prairie- F. I., Buell
saved to save money, but to save th a,'7,
. — ... . —
. , . , „
retiable preparation for those dis-
lives
that
will
win
the
war.
We
ar
?,'°«at
Faith^
m
Chamberlam
•
Colic
Maple Leaf Peter Heisel
deases. Try it. It is prompt and ef­
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Neskowin W. H. Christensen. not spending money today to get that I
fectual and pleasant to take. For
Nehalem— Henry Tohl
Liberty, Freedom and Justice we de- ''
sale by Lamar's Drug Store.—Pd. Ad.
Rockaway—J. S. Jasman
mand We are spending the precious I "Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrh­
Sandlake Shas. Atkinson.
blood of men and boys—the best oea Remedy was used by my father
Notice.
Trask Dave Fitzpatrick
■ that we have—by the hundreds— about a year ago when he had dir-
Union- E. E. Parker
and by the thousands.
rhoea. It relieved him immediately
To whom it may concern. I have
Wheeler—F. A. Rowe.
God may forgive the man who and by taking three doses he was ab­ sold my interest in the Tiilamook
Hays Hoquarton, Goodspeed. Sun- makes money out of this war. but the solutely cured. He has great faith in Feed Co. to Geo. Williams, who will
nymead. Stillwell
and Tillamook', American people and the soldier who the remedy." writes Mrs. W. H. pay all bills against the company
Gladys Beals. Office of Local Board. returns from France never will.— Williams. Stanley. N. W. For sale by and collect all accounts.
Court House.
Oregon Voter.
Lamar’s Drug Store.—Paid Adv.
Charles Kunze.