Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 17, 1918, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OCTOBER 17, 1918
by the action of the Gen
on the battle field, Sandlake sections, and for that very best that is in me In approach­ GERMANY MUST SURRENDER
themselves.
Germany is now sparring for time I reason It seems to us that the voters ing the enlarged and more important
UNCONDITIONALLY.
with the hope of obtaining better i of the county will be doing the right developments that will come with the
"The President feels
terms in a peace conference. She | thing by electing him, and that the close of the war I shall indeed ap­
say that the whole process
Subscription
li jo yr. should not be allowed to have one i people in the south part of the preciate an expression of confidence
will, in his Judgment, deg
The German Reply,
word to say there, for the i allies | county should show their apprécia­ and shall strive diligently to merit
the definiteness and the ¡a
the
In
replying
to
the
questions
of
should dictate the terms if it
I is to ; tion of him, for he certainly made the endorsement of reelection. It is
character of the guarantee!
be a victorious conclusion of the war ! good with good permanent road work for the people to say and I feel that President of the United States the can be given In this funi
German
government
hereby
declares:
they are qualified to pass Judgment
for the allies. It won't be if Ger­ in that part of the county.
matter. It is indispenslble !
The German government has ac-
without the disturbance and inter­
The Miami appears to be getting many is allowed to have her way at
governments associated agail
cept
the
terms
laid
down
by
Presi-
ference
of
a
personal
campaign.
”
a reputation for home made brew a peace conference. Anyway, we have
Title Grabbers Not Satisfied.
dent Wilson in his address of Janu- many should know beyond i
and minature stills.
no more use for Germany’s pledges
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ary
8th and in his subsequent ad- venture with w hom they are I
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and arguments than we have for a
"The President will make,
A striking illustration of the value NON-ESSENTIAL MEN
dresses
on the foundation of a per-
Get your shouting organs in first mad dog.
arate reply to the royal and i|
of publicity has come to light within
ASKED
TO
REGISTER.
ntanent
peace
of
justice.
Consequent
­
class tiini, for you may need them on
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the past three weeks. The illustration
ly. Its object In entering into discus­ governmenj of Austria-Hung)
short notice to celebrate the down­
The forest fires last month up the bears a moral which should be of in-
'Large
Number
of
Industries
Listed
sions
would be only to agree upon
fall of the Beast of Berlin.
Wilson and Kilchis rivers have des­ terest to every voter.
practical details of the application of DO THE BOYS LIKE
For Attention.
——o
troyed a vast stretch of valuable tim­
The State Liberty Loan sent out
o
these terms. The German government
The snap shot man predicted, when ber. It is exceedingly unfortunate, as
TO GET ‘ HOME PAP
pledge cards broadcast over the state
Adjudged as non-essenttial in Ore­ believes that the governments of the
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Germany declared war in 1914, and it is a great loss to the timber own­
to notify patriotic citizens to come in gon, large number of industries have powers associated with the United
England was drawn Into it. that ers, who have held it for a number of
and voluntarily purchase Liberty been listed by the state advisory States also take the position taken by Here is the Answer from the I
there would be no kaiser when the years and paid taxes on the same.
es and Training Camps.
Bonds during “Honor Week" preced­ board of the United States employ­ President Wilson in bis address. The
war was over.
This raises the question of recruising ing the efficient campaign.
aient service and placed i| the hands German government, In accordance
the burnt area, and placing a proper
Did the voters respond? They did of each local Federal labor board in with the Austro-Hungary govern­
Extracts from soldiers' 1
The annual election is only two valuation on it for assessment pur­
t th« state.
not.
ment, for the purpose of bringing ab<jut receiving "Home Papers'
weeks, and it 1s impossible to arouse poses, which should be done as soon
In fact no attention was paid to the
The plan is to replace with women about an armistice, declared itself
any interest. Even candidates are as possible. Although it is exceeding­
"Just want to write a few 11s
cards by 90 per cent of the people. ( all men who are engaged in the jion- ready to comply with the proposition
»
more interested in the war than be­ ly unfortunate to have sb much
let you know that I am receiviifl
The
situation
became
desperate
when
essential
occupatitons
and
place
the
of the President in regard to evacua­ Milan (Ill) Independent every 4
ing elected to office.
tW
timber destroyed after taking such on the evening before September 28,
) men in positions of essential employ- tion.
Haven't missed one since it sti
precautions to prevent fires, it will
.»U
The German government suggests to come and wouldn’t miss for
The Bay City Examiner is dead, the probably hasten the building of a the state was short about five million ' ment according to their ability and
* »
. skill. At the same time the arrange­ that the President may occasion the thing; just like getting a long 1
Cloverdale Courier flunked out, and logging road up the Kilchis and a 1 dollars in bonds.
I Then a new plan was tried. The ment will be such that there will be
I to I®1
the Wheeler Reporter gave up the railroad down the Wilson river, for,
meeting of a mixed commission for from all
-11 the folks at home al
tb<
)
loan
organizations
sent
personal
no disorganization in the industries making the necessary arrangements once.”
ghost. We can't say that they belong no doubt, a large amount of the tim­
to the honor roil, but after all they ber can be saved if it is logged off i notices out through the newspapers . they leave and their wages will be concerning the evacuation. The pres­
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I by publishing the names of a few | considered to the extent that in the ent German government, which has
are not much missed.
Keep sending
_ the
— Paper. m
soon.
v
I Portland slackers and some others J essential occupations they r*21
will t* undertaken the responsibility for Schneider got a Marietta (Ohio)
I L st»«
------ 0------
over the state.
This is a funny world anyway, I
I ceive as much pay as in the work this step towards peace, has been server of June 13th and he let 1
This
is
considered
good
advice
by
Within three days Portland and the from which they have been removed formed by conference and In agree­ read it. Read about Kelley’s trip o(
when a person cannot make a little
home brew for his stomach sake. those who have-had experience with state at large slid over the top. The in all cases where this is possible.
(lapo0*
ment with the great majority of the ana about Bayliss. Also the names
That was the verdict of a Jury in the Spanish influenza. Send for a doctor result was a highly agreeable sur­
A request is made by the board that Reichstag. The Chancellor, support­ the fellows that registered.”
isitio® 1
immediately
you
have
the
first
sym
­
prise.
circuit court last week when a home
all men engaged in the industries ed in all of his actions by the will of
Surgeo1
ptoms.
Bronchial
pneumonia,
which
Mail notice, it can be seen, is not classed as nonessential voluntarily the majority, speaks in the name of
brewer was pinched.
"I wish to thank you for the Was! t. 8-
| generally follows, is considered a al ways effective.
list their names immediately with the German government and the Ger­ ington County News, (Utah) that! ^«0 *
The Portland Journal’s campaign the United States employment service man people.
Spain is now inclined to side with very dangerous disease, often killing
so dear to every soldier boy that hi
a
person
in
a
short
time.
That
is
one
to eliminate the publication of the Adjustment of conditions so that Berlin, October 12, 1918.
the allies, for It lii going to seize
left dear old 'Dixie'; me being onl
reason
why
no
time
should
be
lost
it 1« •
delinquent tax lists is not meeting women can do the work formerly
Germany's vessels interned in that
(Signed)
Solf.
you know my feelings when I receiv
in
sending
for
a
doctor.
Many
lives
tfiini M‘
with the approval of the taxpayers done by men in the non-essential in­
country for the Spanish vessels the i
it.
”
State
Secretary,
Foreign
Office.
»1
Germans destroyed in its ruthless will be lost because people will de­ of Oregon. In the first place it is a dustries will be in the hands of the
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o
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lay in obtaining medical advice. De­ I campaign' of malice, of spitework,
submarine warfare.
4»ens
local labor boards. The occupations
"I
take
the
opportunity
to
writ!
lay In obtaining medical treatment against the press of the state. In the
Full Text American’s Message to you and thank you for the paper! w
listed as non-essential are:
is
also
one
way
to
spread
the
disease.
¡second place the existing tax publi­
Although some of our citizens went
Auto industry accessories; drivers
Washington County (Utah) News. 1 metnbles
Germany.
off half cocked over Germany’s peace There I h no reason why people should cation law of Oregon is fashioned to of pleasure cars, cleaning, repairing,
believe
1 voice the sentiment of aid Wi’ *cco'
The
unqualified
acceptance
by
the
overtures, it was only a foretaste of become unduly alarmed or frightened serve the taxpayer and not the title and delivery of same; sight-seeing
the boys when I say I look forward)
th.- celebration that will follow when ' Mo8t ot us rememb®r how 4>e «riPPe I grabber. The present law provides cars; auto trucks and teaming, en­ present German government and by a to the day when it arrives. News!
large majority of the Reichstag of
Germany surrenders unconditionally , swept over the world some few years I publication, but only after mail gaged in work other than fuel or
the terms laid down by the President irom home is the best."
and the allied countries dictate the , ago. It claimed many victims, and it j notices have been sent out and have government work; abstractors; art­
of
the United States of Au'arica in
, run its course. So it will be with I failed to notify. Publication is not
terms she will have to accept.
ists; advertising agencies; bath and his address to the Congress of the
"Parlez vous Francias? No? Well
I Spanish influenza. The geri ms are in I for those who pay but for those
barber shop attendants; bowling al­ United States on the eighth of Janu­ here goes in English. If you will send
,
.
the
atmosphere
and
one
is
i
liable
to
who have failed to receive proper leys; billiard and pool rooms; bot­
My, the railing of the bridge across
a newsboy over here with some Rock­
the slough received rough usage one , be infected with it at any moment I notice. Could any fairer scheme be tlers and hottie supplies; bill posters ary, 191». and in his subsequent ad­ land (.viuss.) Independents, every­
dress
justifies
the
President
in
mak
­
.
and
in
any
place.
devised ?
way and the other. And even the pas­
blueprinters; brokers, candy manu­
body in this outfit will buy one, even
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Let the present law alone. It works facturers; cigars and tobacco; clean­ ing a trank and direct statement of the boys from Frisco. The Independ­
sage way for pedestrian, has been
nis
oectsion
with
i
egard
to
the
com-
is
bei
hr 1 to your advantage even if it does
I
That
the
initiative
law
converted Into a shoot the shoots.
not ers and dyers; clubs; confectioners
munications of the German govern- ent is as popular as a piece of mince
Maybe, before long, somebody will used for spite by C. S. Jackson, editor please the title grabber.
and delicatessen
establishments; .nent of the eighth and 12th of Oc- pie in this outfit. It is certainly hard
of
the
Journal,
is
freely
admitted
by
think they have a right to carry off
builders and contractors not engag­ tober, 1918.
to get something to read here. One
those who have taken the trouble to
some of the iron weights.
ed in lite erection of structures for
"It must be clearly understood that fellow occasionally gets the Brocton
Oregon's Patriotic Governor.
I inquire Into the motive of the would
war work: collection agencies; danc­ the process of evacuation and the (Mass.) Enterprise, and when he
iDangzrous*
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The slogan "Vote No”, to all the I be political dictator of Oregon. This
ing academies; detective agencies; conditions of an armistice are mat­ gets through with it I devour every­
is
what
the
Oregon
Voter
has
to
say:
Declaring
that
he
has
neither
the
initiative measures to be voted upon
head, ey<
mercantile stores; livery and sales ters which must be left to the judg­ thing in it, even the Help Wanted
In November is a good one and “It is notorious that the bill origi­ time nor the inclination to travel up stables; pawnshops; private employ­
L of the bo<
ads,
all
hough
I've
got
a
steady
job.'\
ment
and
advice
of
the
military
ad
­
should be followed by the voters. Be nates in Mr. Jackson't desire to pun­ and down the state soliciting votes. ment agencies; insurance agencies;
juiciness. It
sure and place a cross where it’says ish the country press of the state by Governor James Withycombe, Repub­ peanut venders; shoe-shining shops; visers of the Government of the
"I got 4 copy of the good old Pro­
Lptotns dlsapi
United
States
and
the
allied
govern
­
depriving
it
of
a
little
revenue
that
lican
nominee
for
reelection,
in
a
"No”, and that will register your
window cleaners; soft drink ••stttb- ments, and the President feels it his gressive (Port Clinton, Ohio,) Times
L the patient
has
come
to
it
by
annual
publication
statement to the voters of the state, lishments; waiters; soda fountain
protest against the initiative law be­
yesterday. 1 read that good old paper
L Some of t
ing monkeyed by wealthy political of the delinquent tax list. If the announced definitely that he will supplies; taxicabs "for hire” cars duty to say that no arrangement can and get ail the dope Just like as I
be
accepted
by
the
Government
of
the
measure is understood by the tax- not wage a personal campaign.
Lgop pneumo
dictators.
and hotel omnibuss^s.
United States which does not provide was back there and knew what was
' payers and the public, it will be de­
(the ear, or mi
Governor Withycombe has always
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Another plan calls for employment absolutely satisfactory safeguards going on. Dad, my subscription has
m complicate
If the German Chancellor and other feated on its merits. Where the mo­ had the reputation of being one of of boys between the ages of 16 and
expired by now, but if you can ar­
h so-called ‘1
officials high in office in that coun­ tive behind it generally understood, the first state officials at his desk in 18 years in essential industries a part and guarantees of the maintenance range to have it sent over I will be
Btlcal with th<
try tbitik that they can work the it would be buried by an overwhelm­ the morning but those who frequent of the time each.day, allowing them of the present military supremacy of mighty tickled.'
Bolshevick dope on President Wilson ing negative majority as a rebuke to the state house note that ths Oregon to uttend school during the other the armies of the United States and
hof earlier yeal
o------
and the allied countries they are go­ the bullying tactics employed by a executive has, since the accumula­ portion of the day. This also will the allies in the field. He feels confi­
¡■Epidemics of
"Tell all the folks hello and that I
.wealthy
newspaper
publisher
to
bend
dent
that
he
can
safely
assume
that
tion
of
so
muny
duties
related
to
the
ing to he badly fooled. This, from the
effect boys over 18 until such time
L country sine
am well and be sure and send the
looks of things, is how they are set­ ) the small country papers to his will war program, been probably buiser as they are called into military ser­ this will also be the judgment and home paper.”
a to know th»
decision of the allied governments.
ting their trups for the allies, the or break them as punishment for than ever before. He still takes a vice.
brought b
o ■ ■
I
their
Independence
of
his
dictation."
vigorous
horseback
ride
occasionally,
same as they did for the Russians.
Atrocious Acts Must Cease.
"Just a short note to thank you for
Since tl
t he Oregon Voter might have added but these are started later in the
... --O— ■
Circuit Court Adjourns.
the
Gazette
(Frankford,
Phila.,
Pa.)
numerous
<
"The
President
feels
that
it
is
also
that
Jackson's
bill
is
in
the
in
­
also
afternoon than formerly and many of
We are Inclined to think that in
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his duty to add that neither the which you sent me, and which I re­
In 1889 at
closing up schools and meetings to terest of the tax certificate sharks of them are confined to inspection trips
Owing to the proclamation to
ceived but a tew days ago. It was in­
Influenza, start
prevent the spread of Spanish influ­ | Portland and Seattle who do not among the Stale istitutions about close all schools, churches and places Government of the United States nor, deed a pleasure to hear from the
he is quite sure, the governments
'
want
publicity.
Salem.
ent. spread I
enza it may be possible to overdo this
of meeting, on account of thg Span­
home
town
and
to
know
the
happen
­
in his address to the voters of Ore- ish influenza, Circuit Judge Geo. R. with which the Government of the
ce over pract
closing up fad. We fail to see how the
United States is associated as bellig­ ings of that town.”
world. Tbi
disease can be any more Infectious I From our experience with Liberty gon Governor Withycombe says:
Bagley adjourned the circuit court
erents,
will
consent
to
consider
an
Loan
and
War
Savings
Stamp
drives
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o
------
"No matter how active other can- on Monday, dismissing the jury for
In a properly ventilated school room
another flar>
"As
soon
as
1
received
the
(Yonk
­
than in one's home, in places of busi­ ¡we are inclined to believe that the didates tor political offices may be I the time being. He left on Wednes­ armistice so long as the armed forces
_ times the ei
ers, N. Y.) Heralds, my pals .ake
ness, or on the train, for the germs of scho-d district unit is the best sys­ am determined now, as I was at the day morning. Following are some of of Germany continue the illegal and
over the United
them,
and,
sitting
around
the
firn
inhuman
practices
which
they
still
tem,
and
should
be
followed
in
fu
­
time of the primary election last the additional cases disposed of:
the disease are in the atmosphere
•Although the
like Indians, they pass the copies
persist in.
and it is going to be hard to tell ture drives. It is true that the third May. not to conduct a personal cam­
A. Arstill vd. D. H. Fletcher et al.
ed 'Spanish In
from
one
to
the
other.
”
"At
the
very
time
the
German
gov
­
• Liberty Loan drive in this count\ paign. 1 shall not have the time, the Damages. Jury awarded the plaintiff
where one may catch It.
n to believe
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ernment approaches the Government
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1 ,'was exceedingly successful and those | money nor the inclination to go up jouu against the drainage district.
n. Some writ»
"When
at
mail
call,
and
your
mind
of
the
United
States
with
proposals
who
managed
it
deserve
considerable
and
down
the
state,
figuratively
or
Not only should Germany be made
question belle'
W. Kuppenbender vs. Ike Quick.
Is doubtful as to the packages which
to puy for the damage done ill Bel­ credit for the enthusiasm that pre­ personally, in solicitation of votes. Action for money. Order for non­ of peace, its submarines are engaged
_ e from the Ori
follow,
when
the
mail
orderly
reach
­
in
sinking
passenger
ships
at
sea,
vailed
in
all
parts
of
the
county,
but
This is no time to seek political pref­ suit.
gium and France, but she should be
tattoo to the fac
and not the ships alone, but the very es down into the sack and hunts >>r
made to pay for the lives and vessels the War Savings Stamp drive, where erence purely for selfish gain and
Motion the dlsens
State of Oregon vs. James Langley.
any
small
letters
or
pa:<
;.'gt i v h>h
I feel that all Indictment. Charged with manufac­ boats in which their passengers and
destroyed by ruthless submarine war- 1 .the school district unit was adopted, aggrandisement.
the eastern front
mny have gotteu into the corners
fare, including the vessels of neutral worked, to our way of thinking, far spare time and all spare resources turing beer. Found guilty and fined crews seek to make their way to
hll of 1917.”
and
brings
out
in
safety;
and
more
satisfactorily,
for
very
little
in
their
present
enforced
his
hand your
should be devoted now toward win- *50.00.
How oan “Spanll
countries. England will put up a
home
paper
—
Oh.
withdrawal
was
heard
about
slackers.
A
commit-
from
Flanders
and
boy.
niug the war. lt wbuld be positively
at.i't it a
strong plea that Germany Is to pay
State of Oregon vs. James Langley. France the
ignited?
grand
glorious
feeling.
”
German armies are pur-
for that kind of cold blooded war- j | tee in a school district is better able unpatriotic to spend large sums of Indictment. Charged with running a
"There Is as yet
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fare, for of all the allied countries lo Judge If a person's financial money trying to divert the public, still and manufacturing liquor. Jury suing a-course of wanton destruction
vhlch a single cas
"There
is
nothing
that
....
...«»
.
»
which
has
always
been
regarded
as
England has been the greatest suf-[ab*Dty tc subscribe for bonds than mind from
the
man
Jn
wartime duties to I disagreed.
aza’ can be recog
more than the
in direct violation of the rules and tl he service craves for _____
ferer. And the junkers and war a rating committee at long range, thoughts of politics. Both
State of Oregon vs. Joseph Lam­
«■ hand, recognltl
news from his home town. An official
'and
can
handle
that
feature
with
and the effort should b«
lords of Germany should be made to
brecht. Indictment. Charged with in­ practices of civilized warfare. Cities
there Is a group of
.better results and with less friction, more commendable ways.
and villages, it not destroyed, are be­ censor of the ship which I command,
l'ay.
decency. Jury brought in a verdict ol
to the outbreaks c
i We heard but few remarks dining
ing stripped of all they contain not 1 am in a unique position to know
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For nearly tour years I have been not guilty.
uid colds, which w
their
wants,
and
hardly
a
letter
pas
­
only,
but
often,
of
their
the
W.
S.
S.
drive
about
slackers,
and
very
in-
privileged to serve the people of Ore-
President Wilson expressed the will
eoM months, epldt
Spaulding Manutacturing Co. vs. habitants.
*
ses
through
my
hands
that
doos
not
the
satisfactory
results
that
followed
gon as governor, endeavoring to Lada C. Quick. Action tor money.
of the people of the United States in
stlf.r occur at any s
“The nations associated against request a few copies of th? home pa­
his reply to Germany. "Uncondltlon- was largely due to the school district give the state it sound, dignified. Dismissed.
Thus the present ei
per.
”
German cannot be expected to agree
al surrender” with the kaiser dispos­ limit plan and the manner in which businesslike administration, 1 be-
tetensely in Europe
Jei'lerson Fleck and Lulu Fleck vs.
¡the
school
district
committees
saw
to
a
cessation
of
arms
while
acts
of
iieve
that
I
have
kept
my
pledges.
I
ed. Is what is now demanded. Noth­
lily. Moreover, in
Martin Blaser. Forcible detainer.
'T
never
realize
the
value
■that
their
neighbors
subscribed
as
inhumanity,
spoliation
and
desola
­
| am willing to allow the record of my Defendant ordered forthwith to de­
ing short of this will now satisfy
of a
colds, the I
home
paper
as
much
as
I
have
much
a»
they
were
financially
able.
,
tion
are
being
continued
which
four years stewardship to stand as liver the property to the plaintiffs
they
the people of this country, and there
since
(tever. pain, depre
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o
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my only campaign document, The anu to pay costs amounting to *39.8o Justly look upon with horror and being in France.”
la strong sentiment growing that
naris as severe or
with burning hearts.
II. M. Farmer Is again a candidate people have that record before them
ohJt as they are In
Germany must pay a big Indemnity
Edgar
Woodard
vs.
A.
F.
Coats
"When
n nen one comes in from a hard
ly, ordinary colds
and the war lords of that country on the Republican ticket as county and upon it they must base their Lumber. Co, Damages. Demurrer
Autocracy
Must
Go.
day's training, a home paper acts as
punished for the barbarous methods commissioner, and although he has I judgment for the future.
through the commut
overruled.
"It
is
necessary
also,
in
order
__
_
tonic, and he gives
that to
is
that a
•0 extensively as doe
For many months 1 have been ex­
they have used in the conduct of the an opponent in the person of Bob
__ the
w—— best
WW»«. «.»»**<.
State
Industrial
Accident
Commis
­
law
kl
--
*-
-«
there
may
be
no
possibility
of
misun
­
in him to the cause for which we are
“In most cases a I
war. especially the submarine atros- Richards, he has a good record for 1 tremely busy on the organization of sion vs. Solon Schiffmann. Action for
derstanding. that the
President all working.”
permanent road work in the south I war work. This work is by no means
with Influenza feels
Ities.
money.
Default
and
judgment.
should very solemnly call the atten­
part of the county We consider that. ' completed, nor will it be for an in­
tally. He feels weal
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Slate Industrial Accident Commis­
<m. ears, head or b
"There is nothing that I look for­
Most persons think that Germany looking at the many splendid road definite time to come. I would like sion vs. Edw. P. Mallory and John tion of the government of Germany
zore all over. Mat
Is about all In, while others believe improvements In the south part of ; to complete this task. 1 would like to Jeuek. Action for money. Default and to the language and plain intent of ward to more eagerly that the day
one of the terms of peace which the my home papers are due in camp. It
dizzy, some vomit,
that the war will last at least two the county. Mr. Farmer was instru-. be Governor of Oregon when our boys judgment.
German government has now accept­ is so with every soldier in the service
dents complain of f‘
years more. That all depends as to mental in bringing them about. Take ■ ctnne home victoriously front war,
Vvebster
Hulmes
vs.
J.
Canby
Mor
­
Wdi this comes a fe
fe
whether Germany can prolong the for Illustration the road scruni the for then I would be in a position to gan. Order that th« case shall pro­ ed. It is contained in the address of but many of them come from towns,
___ ,rature rises to
war by defensive warfare when forc­ tide flats, considerable opp istHun enforce the unwritten guarantee that ceed and the defendant given time to the President delivered at Mount where, I regret to say. there Is no
Vernon on the Fourth of July last. It thoughtful gentleman to provide that
most cases the pulse
ed back Into her ow n territory. developed In making that improve these returned soldiers and sailors answer.
is as follows:
which their hearts long for—the
From all appearance the German peo­ ment, but Mr. Farmer who was road shall receive their just rewards and
ly slow.
A.
H.
Wensley
vs.
H.
H.
Graf.
Ac-
"The destruction of every arbitrary home paper.”
"In appearance one
ple are wanting peace at any price, supervisor at the time, was one of they shall be accorded the proper ra­ tion for uioney. Judgment.
fhet that the patient
power anywhere that can separately,
and with bombing raids Increasing the best boosters for it and he even­ ception as they step back to civilized
Louis Albert vs. Feeney & Bremer secretly and of Its single choice dis­ | "We were lying in funk holes.
zysa and the Inner sb
every day with hundreds of tons of tually succeeded In cacying ,t life. My heart and my hand have Co. Action
for money. Demurrer turb the peace of the world; or if it Boche shells breaking all around us
may be slightly 'hint
explosives dropped on German Mill, through while county commissioner. been and will continue to be in this overruled.
tested,' as
as the
cannot
be
presently
destroyed.
That
improvement
wonderfully
de
­
th' doct<
and
Hun
snipers
popping
with
ma
­
war
work
just
as
my
heart
and
my
at
causing
considerable
destruction
D. u. Shrode and George Williams least Its reduction to virtual im pot- chine guns when anyone showed his
may be running fro'
and loss of life, it is becoming quite veloped the dairy Industry in the hand have been and always will be
vs. John Langley and Emma Langley ency.'
there mny be some cou
head on our side when the mail was
tropical for the German people, and Little Nestucca Valley, and even with our Oregon boys.
of a cold may not be
Action for money. Judgment.
"The power which has hitherto delivered. Can you imagine the joy
Throughout my administration I
who are scared of that kind of war­ those who protested against that
theless the patient tool
controlled the German nation
__________
road being built must now admit have done honestly what I have be­
is of _ of reading home news under these
fare.
the
sort
here
described.
It
is
within
that they made a mistake. There are lieved to be my duty. I shall continue
ack
conditions,
the
passing
of
papers
Ranches for Sale.
«►'In addition to the
the choice of the German nation to from hole to hole so 'the other fellow'
- o
When Germany is ready to surren- a good many other improvements in to do so. If the voters of Oregon be­
the symptoms as air
Both large and email ranches are alter It.
could read it, the calling out of the
dvr uncondltionally, then, and not the south part of the county that Mr lieve I have served them faithfully
examination of the pa'
"The President's word Just quoted bits of news and gossip, the joy of
till then, will we have any faith In Farmer was Instrumental In bringing and well and if they believe that 1 for sale now on account of shortage
»id the physician tn re<
naturally
constitute
a
condition
pre
­
about,
especially
In
the
Blaine
and
of
help
to
run
them.
See
Everson
for
knowing
something
of
what
’
s
going
peace
overtures.
It
looks
to
us.
can
be
depended
upon
to
give
the
her
tab influenza,' for it 1
cedent to peace, if peace is to come on in your home town?"
the best buys in the county.
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