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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OCTOBER 3,
1910.
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIOHT. who lakor on 8unday at any occupa- time cornea, where there are two Uon, with discontent at home, uud October 8, at 9 a.m.
W. Kuppenbender vs. Ike Quick. I
newspapers where one is sufficient. defeats coming one after another in
F. C. BAKER. Publisher.
“on But whjr «H*c«-imtn»t«?
BULGARIA QUITS THE WAR
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October 10 at 9 a.m.
State ot Oregon vs. James Langley. Make Unconditional Surrender to
I Bulgaria has broken away from the
The fine weather thia fall made it
Subscription
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The Allies. *
>i-5<» yr- central powers, and agreed to an un­ possible to finish the five miles of
October 10, at 1 p.m.
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Smith-Wagoner Co. vs. Charles
conditional surrender to the ali'cs. hard surfaced road south of this city,
That Is another nail In the coffin of and it is hoped that the next budget
Stouehouse. October 11, 4:50 p.m. , London, Sept. 30.—The sigulng of
a convention bringing host'll tms be­
Germany and Austria. It to generally will provide for several miles of
tween the entente allies and Bulgar­
thought that Turkey will also sue hard surface roads in other parts
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Letter From Camp Dodge.
ia to a close at n <on w:ia mn, unied
for
peace
on
the
same
terms.
And
1
of
the
county.
When
the
five
miles
The war news of the past few
by Andrew Bonar Law, Chancel­
•weeks not only proved that Ger- these are the conditions that should of hard surfacing to finished it would
Camp Dodge, Iowa, Aug, 19, 1918. lor of the Exchecquer at a meeting
many’s man power is about exhaust­ be Imposed on Germany and Austria, not be a bad idea to take a joyride
Dear Mother—1 thought I would in the Guild-hall today. The meet­
ed, but the generals in the allied by the allies before hostilities are over it with a large number of autos
drop you a few lines to let you ing marked the opening of the Au­
armies have out-generaled the Ger- stopped. The crowned heads of Eu- to celebrate the completion of anoth­
Know 1 am still well and hope this tumn war savings campaign.
rope were responsible to a large ex- er section of the hard surfaced road
mans.
finns you the same.
The armistice concluded with Bul­
tent for the horrible war, and by the that is to be build through the en-
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We hope the next State Legislature
i hau a very pleasant trip. The Red
things
when
the
war
is
over
look
of
will
tire
length
of
the
county,
which
will amend the present law for the Cross people met us at nearly every garia by the entente allies is a purly
There's only two days left to go
over the top In the second half tax a large number of them will be de- be one of the best projects ever un­ protection of timber. Splendid re­ depot and gave us candy, truit and military convention and contains no
dertaken in Tillamook county, not sults have been obtained the past cigarettes, r hey sure are doing some provisions of a political character.
drive. We are not hearing much posed.
Bulgaria agrees to evacuate all the
only
front an economic point of view, few years b/ state, county and pri­ work for the soldiers. 1 like it better
about this patriotic drive but the tax
collector wants everybody to come C. S. Jackson, editor of the Portland but It will be a great attraction as vate flee wardens. We must all free­ here than in Camp Freemont, for it territory she now occupies in Greece
through with their taxes by the 5th Journal, and his paid attorney, must well to tourists and pleasure seekers, ly admit that tney have prevented is not so dusty, but it is sure cold and Siberia, to demobolize her army
of October, and those who do not will think that the people of Oregon are it is the hard surface roads in Cali­ many serious fires and loss of valua­ here at night. We have little carts immediately and surrender all means
of transport to the allies.
a lot ot fools. There are a number of fornia that are now drawing cars, ble timber, and Tillamook county is
be on the delinquent list.
tax certificates sharks in Portland, and Oregon should be wide awake to be congratulated that no very made for mules to pull, but we
Control of Danube Conceded.
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haven't any mules, so we have to puli
The bombing expeditions Into Ger- and another bunch have developed and build hard surfaced roads as serious timber loss have occurred them ourselves. We have the Brown­
Bulgaria will also surrender her
many are worrying the German peo- In Seattle, and are Invading Oregon, speedily as possible.
for 15 years. We pointed out in the I ing Machine gun now. It sure is a boats and control of navigation on
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publi-
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pie, for they are mvtcaoiiift
increasing wcij
every ( Their
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object to to squash
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t"
summer when the fire situation I good gun and I would like to get a the Danube and concede to the allies
Some newspapers are advising looked serious, the need of more fire ;
week, doing immense damage and . cation of the delinquent tax list to
free passage through Bulgaria for the
mu
-.
....... i.. of persons.
_
/ y that
they ran
can people to write interesting 1 letters to wardens, even suggesting that the I chance to use it on a Hun.
killing thousands
Even uvnid
avoid nuhliritv
publicity, h so
that thav
I had my picture taken the other development of military operations.
office,
buy
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the
sheriff's
the
boys
in
France,
which
is
good
the kaiser bad to seek safety by bur- j sneak into
county court appoint a number ot
All Bulgarian arms and ammuni­
of vuu
one V»*.
of **•«
his ' ---
tax -- certificates
and _ then — the - person — advice, but, after all, the movement men to act as fire wardens. The point day but it was spoiled, so will have tion are to be stored under the con­
‘ rying
J'Uft to luv
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the cellar VI
1
was
be-
to
have
another
one
taken,
mansione when the allies were glv- *ho is unable to pay his taxes are started in the East to send home we want to elaborate on is the idea
trol of the allies, to whom is conced­
ing the Germans a taste of their "bled white when it comes to ob- newspapers to the boys appeal to us of putting forest fire protection un- ( hind the machine gun and had hold ed the right to occupy all important
of the trigger with my left hand,
talning
a
clear
title
to
property
after
as
the
best
plan
of
keeping
them
own medicine.
der one head and with power to en- i had my 45 in my other hand and my strategic points.
the tax sharks have held them a cer­ well informed as to the news in their
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force proper precaution being taken I trencb gnife in my teeth, no wonder
Occupation Provided For.
tain
time.
home towns and counties. Commit­ in setting out fire. At I the present | it wa8n.t any good Hope , have bet.
The St. Louis Post Dispatch says:
The Associated Press lears that the
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tees in some of the Eastern towns time the federal authorities, the state 1
"There would be no objection to the
One thing we are going to ask the have this matter in hand and they the county and the timber owners ' ter luck next lime. I must close for military occupation of Bulgaria will
label 'Made in Free Germany.' " Ot
be entrusted to British, French and
course there would, German made aspirants for the office of county are sending home newspapers to the have different organizations to pre- I this time. Your loving son.
Pvt. Carl Haugen. Italian forces and the evacuated por­
articles made by men who have treasurer, and we require an answer boys in France, which we consider vent and fight forest fires. Why not
Mr. and Mrs. T. Haugen have four tions of Greece and Siberia respec­
butchered women and children, nail­ of "yes" or "No” from all of them. is the best news they can receive do the sensible thing and place the
ed prisoners ot war to doors, cut off This is the question: "Will you if from home. It would be a good idea management under one head? We boys In the army, two of whom are tively to Greek and Bulgarian troops.
The armistice means a complete
the hands of children, outraged elected to the office of county treas­ to start this movement in Tillamook. think the state should be empowered in France and as they are deeply in­
women, starved prisoners, and com­ urer, agree to do the recording?” Be­ We have numerous instances where with that authority, working in con­ terested in Red CroBS work in this military surrender and Bulgaria
mitted millions of blood thirsty fore they answer this question we Tillamook boys in France have been junction with the federal govern­ county they are wanting to let peo­ ceases to be a belligerent.
All questions of territorial re-ar­
crimes. No, we don't want any of the would advise them to go to the delighted to get hold of a copy of the ment. That appears to be a proper so­ ple know what the Red Cross people
blood stained made in Germany County Clerk's office and ascertain Headlight and how they appreciate lution of the situation by those who are doing for the boys in other places rangements in the Balkans were pur­
the amount of work this will entail the news that it contains of local are interested
posely omitted from the convention.
articles In the United States.
in preventing a
and whether they have the exper­ events and happlngs. W> do not want large amount of timber in Oregon
Another Interesting Letter From
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People to Deal With King Question.
tCheese has taken another Jump sky­ ience with a type writer to do the to discourage the letter writing idea, being destroyed by fire. The timber
Thomas Coates.
The allies made no stipulation con­
ward, as as everything else appears work promptly. Whoever is elected to but we do think that no one letter owners, ot course, would have to pay
cerning
King Ferdinand, his position
to be getting to where prices are al­ the office will have plenty of work would contain the variety of home a certain amount of money every
August, 21, 1918. being considered an internal matter
most prohibitive, it is hoped that to keep them busy, for it is no soft news as is contained in the home year, which they do now, not only to
Dear Agnes:—This is one to you. one for the Bulgarians themselves to
the high price of cheese will not have Job with little work and big pay for newspaper. We were sending about protect their own timber, but other j There is nothing to say—and what to deal with.
doing
next
to
nothing.
30
copies
a
week
to
Tillamook
boys,
the effect of curtailing its use. As
timber and property, which we be-1 worse nothing to do. You see 1 am
The armistice will remain in opera­
free, but the new government regu- lieve would be better done if forest out of the hospital and waiting to
long us the demand keeps up there is
tion
until a final general peace is
Newspapers are coming in for a lations makes this a violation to do fire protection was placed under one get settled again, and all I do is loaf
no reason why cheese should not con­
concluded.
tinue to advance in price, the «ame lot of useless advice and regulations so.
around the barracks and wait to be
head.
In discussing the armistice conven­
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as other things we have to eat to about conserving paper. If the gov­
called out and sent somewhere, tion to-day Chancellor Bonar Law
ernment
would
first
stop
the
waste
One
thing
—
and
very
vital
—
that
is
keep our bodies intact, But cheese
There is quite a t bit to do in the said that it meant “that Ger­
“Sunday Lid” Goes On.
retailing for 40c. per pound it 1 b of paper in government departments troubuing Germany right now Is
evening though, for we can leave mans' dream of a German middle-
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it would be In a position to give the man power. Every battle that the
becoming a luxury.
This is the edict of the State camp from five to ten, and thet i are
newspaper men advice. Dozens of Germans engage in leaves her that Council of Defense, to go into effect plenty of Y. M. C. I. A. programs, :c. Eastern empire had gone forever.”
much
weaker
in
man
power.
As
an
il
­
letters,
pamphlets
and
books
are
sent
Allies Get Kailways.
By way of argument, suppose it
■ iiere. Allan Jones is somewhere in
next Sunday.
By the term of the agreement, he
was the central powers that were on newspapers every day on different lustration of this it is reported that
At a recent meeting of the State this neighborhood. 1 think, but 1
the paint ot winning the war, how subjects, which find their wya into the allies look 185,000 prisoners on Council of Defense, resolutions were don’t know where or how I am going continued, Bulgaria gives up com­
pletely the control of railways, the
the pro-Germans and German sympa­ the waste paper basket, and it would the western front in two months, adopted, setting forth the require- to find him.
thisers would be rejoicing and de­ be a great surprise to know of the and it is estimated that Germany ments of that organization as a war I Say, I don't believe I ever uientl >n- Chancellor said. Control of the Bul­
nouncing the government and con­ large amount of money it takes to lost 600,000 men during the two measure, and notice has been given ed about the Dutch bread. Once garian railways, he pointed out,
gress for plunging the country Into run numerour informatiton bureaus mouths. That is eating up Germany’s that the order tor Sunday closing when I was lost from my Company, gives control of Bulgaria.
Mr. Bonar Law said that since July
war. They will have to keep mum, run by men who know little or noth­ man power exceedingly fast, which will be enforced to the letter for the t looked over some of the Bosche
even after the war, for anyone who ing how to put concise reading mat- have been going on for tour years. duration of the war.
stuff, which was lying all around. I 12, troops of the British Empire had
will sympathise with Germany after ter before the public, Yes there is Another thing that goes to prove
| didn’t have ambition to pick up captured 1000 square miles of terri­
The resolution follows:
the barbarous blood thirsty methods just complaint against the govern- that Germany is getting short ot men
"Resolved, That on and after Octo­ anything to keep for souvenires, so I tory, 250 villages and more than
used by that country, should get out ment's waste of paper, but anyone is what German prisoners say about ber 1. 1918, all sales of merchandise just looked It over. I was pretty 120,000 German prisoners.
of the United States as quickly as with any common sense knows that men taken from hospitals and ruBh- at any point within the state of Ore­ hungry, and ran across some bread
"Something More" Promised.
with paper at the present high price, ed to the front to help check the on­ gon, on the first day of the week in one of the packs. It looked fine
possible.
Referring to the Palestine cam­
newspaper men are not wasting pa­ slaught of the allies. Everything goeH commonly known as Sunday, at any from the back, the crust—but I turn­ paign he said:
to prove that Germany’s man power time after 9 p.m. on Saturday, and at ed it over, and I was hungry no
County Judge A. M. Hare informs per.
".he magnificent success of our
is being so depleted is now a serious
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us that the certified check which ac­
any
time
after
6
p.m.
on
any
other
longer.
The
stuff
looked
the
color
of
armies
in Palestine
Strange, wasn't it, that after the problem and spell defeat for Ger­ lay of the week should be continued chocolate, and as though it might the extinction of the has resulted in
companied the bld for the improve­
greater part of
ment of the Three Rivers road was fire wardens had been called off and many. No doubt the allies realize the during the continuance of the war; have been made from a combination the Turkish army, but something
now
serious
plight
that
Germany
is
there
war
not
much
prospect
of
a
returned. From the looks of things,
provided, that such sales may be of dirty potato peelings and dust. I more is going to follow.”
one can only surmise that the bud fire, that a mysterious fire oc­ in, and that is the reason that they made at any drug store until 8 p.m. ' never had the nerve even to taste it,
He announced that General Allen­
with
are
pounding
them
on
all
fronts
county’s bid had been rejected, no curred In the brush near the Reeher
of any day of the week except Sun-1 though I wish T now that I had. I by's forces had taken 50,000 Turkish
doubt, because Attorney General house on the Wilson river, and it was such success. But every day, and day, and that the foregoing prohibí- nicked
picked nn
up » a ri
rifle and it had had so prisoners in Palestine.
Brown has ruled that a county can­ soon destroyed. A similar fire accur- every battle Germany gets into tlon shall not apply in the case of little care, and been loaded so long,
The Chancellor said it had been
makes
man
her
that
much
weaker
in
red
at
Beaver
a
tew
weeks
ago
and
not bld on road work, to be paid for
drugstores in the filling of prescrip­ ' that the shells were rusted or stuck promised that if the enemy continued
and
brings
us
that
much
near
­
power
destroyed
property
to
the
value
of
in part by the State Highway Com­
tions, sales of medicine or sick room ' | in the magazine, and would not come to bombard defenseless towns he
mission. The Judge to anxiously wait­ »100,000. We simply mention these er the close of the war.
necessities, any or all of which may out.
would be paid back with interest
ing to know how the matter to to be two Incidents to remind the citizens
be sold on any day at any hour; pro-I I haven't had any mail since the and that the promise had been kept.
untimely
death
of
H.
B.
Millie
The
of
Tillamook
County
that
when
ever
adjusted.
vided, further, that the selling of middle of July, but I suppose I will
fires are set out In the vicinity of in the east last week, a victim of meals in restaurants, hotels, lunch get a big bunch when I get settled. The British air force, he declared,
had had a great deal to do with
Spanish
influneza,
came
as
a
great
It was pro-Germans who dominated their property in the dry season they
counters and eating rooms shall not Hope so. This to an awful hot place. breaking the enemy morale.
the Socialist party, and it is pro-Ger- should get busy at once and should surprise, for he was a young man be deemed the sale of merchandise The hardest thing to do to to keep
Success Declared Wonderful.
mans who are dominating the 1. W. take no chances. These two fires with a robust, healthy constitution. under the terms of this i resolution;
‘ ’
: cool during the day, and they say
“There to no changing of metal
W. It Is German propaganda that to could have been prevented had prop­ His name will go on the honor roll and, provided, further, that the sale this is a rainy place,
largely responsible for moat of the er precautions been taken. Most of us with others who have given up their of gasoline, distillate and lubricating
usually, here at the wonderful success of the
Oh, yes, we have to walk, usually.
labor troubles In the United States. Tlllamookers are scared when a for­ lives for their country. It was the call oil at garages and public filling sta- between one and four kilometers for last week” the Chancellor remarked,
Maybe, after the war Is over the I. est fire gets started, but lets keep of duty and patriotism that took tlons, except in the supplying of mo- | meals here, and in the hotest part of 1 "but Joy bells are ringing in all our
hearts."
W. W. will cease to exist, but we our eyes wide open in our immediate young Mtllls to the Atlantic coast, to tor trucks actually engaged directly the day too.
hardly think so, for there are p good vicinity, and this will prevent the be trained for the tank service, and or indirectly in war industries, shall
There
is
one
thing
about
this
army
for that reason he is entitled to as
many pro-Germana, whenever they settlers from fire losses.
Notice to Contractor«.
much honor as if he had been killed be deemed the sale of merchandise I do not like. It talks too many
have an opportunity, are going to
and
subject
to
the
terms
and
condi
­
languages.
For
example.
I
was
stand
­
in
battle.
We
feel
sad
that
Tillamook
Edgar B. Piper, editor of the Ore­
forment trouble, especially when It
tions of this resolution.”
ing one noon at the door of the
Notice is hereby given, that the
comes to readjustment of wages after gonian with about 15 other editors county has lost such a fine, promis­
It has been decided to postpone the dining room at the hospital, and County Court of Tillamook County,
of
leading
newspapers,
ing
young
man
in
the
prime
of
life
will
be
the
the war.
of the resolution until started to listen to the crowd about Oregon, will until 10 o'clock a.m.
honored guests of the British gov- and full of ambition, but this is only enforcement
October ■ 8.
me. They were talking from Dutch of October 11, 1918,receive bids for
ernment
for
the
next
another
illustration
of
the
uncertain
­
few
months,
Quite a number of boys In writing
i to French— but no English. I think the grading and graveling of Section
home seem to think the war will be who will be given first hand infor­ ty of life. It often happens that
Circuit Court Next Monday.
' that even the Chinese were there. I 7 of the Garibaldi-Wheeler road, ac­
over soon and they will be home for mation how the allies are cemented young people are stricken down in
| recognized about five different lan­ cording to the plans on file In the of­
this
manner,
while
the
old
and
in-
together
to
lick
the
blood
thirsty,
not
want
to
dto-
The October term of the circuit guages. All these fellows can talk fice of the County
Christmas. We do
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Surveyor, and the
appoint them, but if they will Just barbarous kaiser and his Hun fol­ firm weather epidemics llke the court will convene next Monday some English, but they are often specifications on file in the office of
exper
­
lowers.
One
thing
that
will
cause
Spanish
Influenza.
It
is
a
sad
morning with Judge Geo. R. Bagley hard to understand— and it "gets the County Clerk,
figure It out how long It took to
transport three million men. at Bro. Piper to wonder in amazement lence for a good, loving wife to en­ on the bench. There is a somewhat my goat.”
'On date above mentioned the Court
about 250,000 a month, from the will be a visit to England's Grand dure this great bereavement in tier long docket for this term of court
Am out of paper with this sheet.
will
publicly open and read the bids
as
the
fleet
which
is
augmented
by
that
of
young
womanhood
as
well
and there are several persons who
United States to France, they will
but
reserves
the right to reject any
the
fleets
ot
the
allies
of
the
United
young
man
’
s
parents
and
relatives,
obtain a pretty correct idea how long
have been bound over to the grand
and all bids.
Grangers Urged to Buy Bonds.
it will take to bring them back. And States. France and Italy, and the but there is this satisfaction Millis Jury:
First publication, Sept. 26, 1918.
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it will also give a pretty good idea thousand of destroyers that patrol gave up his life for his country. He
Additional cases recently filed are:
Whereas, it has again become nec­ Last Publication, Oct. 10, 1918.
how long the labor situation will the seas and which are terror to the was a young man we all greatly ad­
Carl A. Johnson vs. A. J. Wilks and
Erwin Harrison. County Clerk.
U-boats. His article will be highly mired and much respected and the F. E. Wilks ts a suit to restrain the essary for our Government to call up­
continue In the United States.
interesting and full of useful infor­ heartfelt sympathy ot the people of defendant front
tresspassing on on the people of this country to loan
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Notice to Contractors.
Last Friday the train coming In mation. and we are glad that the Tillamook County is with the young plaintiff's property or In any manner their funds to the Government to
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from Portland ran Into a cloud <>f honor fell on Bro. Piper. and that woman who has been made a widow taking or molesting his garden, and provide the necessary funds with
which to vigorously and successfully
Notice is hereby given, that the
moths, which extended over several Oregon was not overlooked In the in­ by the cruel war.
for damages amounting to »500.
I
A. H. Wensley vs. H. H. ’crat to a prosecute th« *ar 1" which we are County Court of Tillamook County,
miles on the Salmonberry and Ne­ vitation extended to distinguished
l * V whereas,
only
by Oregon, will until 10 o'clock a.m.
The speech of Count Von Hertllng. suit to recover »175.00 on a prom- ¡ I now en*a8e<L A an(
halem rivers. There had been large newspaper men by Great Brittan.
— — united
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**
' co-operation and A the
efforts
•f October 11, 1918,receive bids for
the German Imperial chancellor, last issory note.
quantities of these moths for several
•of th«
nf this
thia county
rnnntw can th.
The Forest Grove Express is anoth­ week was another of those silly talks
the iM*4^nl«»
people of
the the graveling of Section 4 of the
W. B. Aiderman vs. Solon Schiff­ 'of
days previous, but not In such large
quantities as on Friday. It was said er newspaper to give up the ghost, about Germany having to defend mann is a suit to recover »839.40 for proper support be given to the Pres­ Garibaldi-Wheeler road, according to
ident of the United States in the the plans on file in the office of the
that it la the moth or worm that to leaving Forest Grove with only one herself when the war started. It was materials, oils and gasoline.
I
Hillsboro Mercantile Co. vs. Ed. struggle in which we are now en­ County Surveyor, and the specifica­
destroying the timber, and if thia to newspaper The war is playing havoc Germany that started the war for a
tions on file in the office of the
a fact, the cloud of moths that in­ with the mushroom newspapers, but world conquest, and the war lords of Wann is a suit to recover »114.15 gaged, now
Therefore be it resolved, that Ore- County Clerk.
fected that part of the country get to It 1» a good thing anyway, for there Germany, and the people of Ger- for merchandise furnished the de-
' town Grange No. 354. does hereby
On date above mentioned the Court
work in the timber in that vicinity Is no business sense In having two many as well, were all foolish fendant.
Webster Holmes vs. J. Canby Mor- pledge its united support to the will publicly open and read the bids
it will mean the destruction of much newspapers in a town where there enough to think that that country
should be only one. There are other could lick and conquor the whole gan is a suit to recover »200.00 for president of the United States in this
reserves the right to reject any
valuabls timber
small cities where It would be good world. The German people entered professional services.
i great crises, and as a means of giving and all bids.
The State Council ot Defense took business sense to have only one news Into the war with such enthusiasm
Louis Albert vs. Feeney-Bremer material evidence of this support First publication. Sept. 2», 191».
snap judgment when it passed a res­ paper, and we are free to admit that that they thought they were Invinci­ Co. Is a suit to recover »378.85 grow­ every member of the Oretown grange Last Publication, Oct. 10, 1918.
Erwin Harrison. County Clerk.
olution to prohibit the sale of mer­ Tillamook City la tn thal class and ble. and no doubt, thought they ing out ot a contract for ship knees. is hereby urged to participate in the
Fourth Liberty Loan by becoming a
Cases sent for trial; i
chandise, etc. on Bundays and certain rkat It is a waste of man power, just could capture the whole world in like
Arthur E. Holden vs. O. E. Guls- subscriber for bonds of the Fourth
hours on week days. We don't see the the same as it Is a waste of effort manner that they defeated France in
Attention All Men of Draft Age.
Liberty Loan for as great an amount
logic, and never have, of making fish and money to run so many different 1870. The chancellor sees all the en­ trom. October 7, at 10 a.m.
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as
possible.
churches
in
small
towns.
It
would
State of Oregon, vs C. F. DeFord.
thusiasm ot 1914 in Germany gone
of one business and fowl of another.
You
are
urged
to drill with the
not
surprise
us
in
the
least,
if
the
W.
H.
Christensen,
T.
A.
Porter,
and in its place to wide discontent I October 9. at 9 a.m.. Second case at
If there la to be a Sunday lid then
Home Guard
every
Wednesday
and W. A. Gage. Committee.
put It on everything. Including rail­ war continues, that the government and a clamor for peace, but like 1 pm.
The same resolutlton was passed evening. The government requests
A. Aratili va. D. H. Fletcher et al.
roads and street cars, telephone and will insist on doubling up. or putting moot ot the war lords of Germany he
by White Clover Grange. No. 279. of that you put yourself in the best pos­
telegraph offices, poet offices and certain businesses out of business, still thinks that that country Is in­ October 11. at 9 a.m.
and
newspaper
men
should
not
Arnold von Wyle vs Solon Schitf- Mohler, and signed by the Master J. sible condition before you enter the
vincible and appeals to the people not
express oompanlee. and every other
This is part of your patriotic
I B. Lommen and the Secretary Geo. service.
bueineaa that to now engaged in squeal or claim that they are run­ to complain, even though he admits mann. October 7, at 3 pm.
duty.
Sarah E Hickey va. Clay Daniela. Loerpabel.
trade on Sunday, as well as those ning an essential business when that that Germany to in a critical condt-
Editorial Snap Shots.
quick succession. Count Herding
now admits that Germany transgiee-
sed the written law in entering Bel­
gium, which was done to reach Paris
as quickly as possible, and this again
goes to prove that any written agree­
ment the allies have v^lth Germany
is not worth the paper it is written
upon. Should the antes make a wri'.-
j leu agreement with Germany to-
I morrow it would amount to the sar.e
thing.
a