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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
ttbrauok ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY RARER N TILLAMOOK COUNTY Tillamook, Omijcox, Auw-st 21, 1UM-, NO. Gl Jnded in the Strongest Way . Growing Stronger Every Day "SERVES YOU RIGHT" (Mr Sprccben Deutscb! rst National Bank TILLAMOOK, OREGON ULTIMATUM SENT BY Redlien Meet JAPAN TO GERMANY Demands Willidrawalof German Warships From Orient and Evacuation of Klau-Chau. i. 4 Here Next Year The Slate Orianiutisn Of ImnrnvoJ I - r BRIEF WAR NEWS luiio --Jnti.ill utinl nn ultltnnttitn In fJi-fiimiiy Hoturdiiy nlclil at o'clock. I demanding the withdrawal of German warship from tlm orient mid thn evn cuullon or Klaut'iinu and giving Ger many until Htmdny. August 23. to com pty wihi in.- ciunmiKi. Otherwise. tln)!iu me next Mate meet at ultimatum ninl.w, Japan will take uc i '" accepted Thtt fi.-KlmiltiK of the third week of the great European conflict found scarcely a German soldier In Francs, That In regarded tin a moHt significant fautu the military situation. Aslcl Order at Red Men Decide to Meet from th, attempt to capture the fort U.r. in A,,..... laic around Liege, the fighting Is regarded . - iii k. .... . . . . t- ' mcreiy preliminary and inoiitly out r P""t affairs, with the French and Del O A I.L t . . . ... i o. a. iirenuiieau Keeper of Records in (imputing every Inch of the of Kntatafrlbe No, C5, Improved Order! ground. or Keel Men. Of thll cilv. n-rlvi.,l m f 'l li : otlltitnnillrii- firt In tl,.. ,I,.v..t,. telegram from the state organization i meat of the present week Is the dram convened 41 Tort land this week to I he effect thit Tillamook's Invitation to that city WM.JO.rrAJTl'rr.tdont J. C. IIOI.DKN, Virc.l'rr.ldent W. J. ItimiKltS, Cn.hler Member of DERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION of tho United States ROLA GOODS UROL A MEDICINE sell and guarantee them ney Back guarantee LAMOOK DRUG STORE E. E. KOCH PROP. & IL KOCM. I'll. C, DKUTSaiH. AIOTHHKK ION i!S TILLAMOOK. ORliGON tlon. Tli gfiieml ejpeciatlon hire In thai tlm ultimatum will ho followed by war ltmptr-d tit(rrnrict tpre regret at the Inability to maintain lieutralltj. hut wty that Great Urltaln, the ally tj Japan. In compelled to defend hrrsclf aciilti.t the iii;r.roi!onii of German) Moreover. It l pointed out that 0r I ninny l making preparations day and nlr.ht at Klati r'hau, whern It In Blorlnr; promion. hll ll warships are courttiR the rean of eastern Ada to the Ki"nl detriment of commerce, nnd that Its concerted cruiser are netting KnglUh merchant vrvt. Such nc tloim, It In argued, aro directly calcu lated to illnturli the peaci of eaittorn Aln and accordingly, after full nnd frank communication with Oreat Itrtt nln, Japan lm found herself compel led to Ketul nit ultltnntum to Germaiiy. Goto theltamupy Hotme"GoodEnt." M, A. Oltim nerves the beet. i.tlc abandonment of Ilrussols, which wan an heroic act of self-abnegation by the Belgian. The Belgian state lead or almost broke down and wept Ir. their council chambers, The meeting of these reconnoitoring parlies in force has resulted In severr iigr.img. in winch, according to French and German official accounts, the allies scored further successes. That the Germans are forcing their way through Belgium Is Indicated b, the Brussels report that German cav airy is approaching the llelglan cap! tal, that meiisurcs for the. defense of Urussels are being hastened nnd that the seat of government has been re moved to Antwerp. The royal famllj has left the city. I The reiHirted uurrhnsn of tht Clnr. I man cruisers Goeben and Ilreslau by Following u the telegram rectived: t'ortlaml, Ore.. Aug. 20, I9U Kutatn Tribe No. CD Improved Order of Red Men, h. A. Hronlhcd, Keener of Kecords. lillamook, (Jre. I'y uninlmius vote the Great Ch'ef of I'.econU ha cceptei your cordial Invitatlonto hold their next council csslon In Tillnmook. on the third Tue. day In Aurut 1915, Hope that every worthy citlten will lwonc of us before that time. Express appreciation to County Court, and Tillamook Comnur. cial Club for us. I . Harnninir Great Chief of Records Rcervation of Oregon 1 Turkey for $20,000,000 has been made This convention win secured through lho occalon of action b the British, the efforts 1 ot Attorney Grraonl ?rh. , Frencn "elgian and Russian allies em of the lodge here, the Commercial j whIc" ca" Jurkl'8 attention to her Club mid the County Court. It will lm : "ul 1,8 a neuirai. a big thine for Tillamook ami willl Stcrn measures are being resorted. brltir TnamsnorrhertTinrTiT ,0 ,n f rmany to compel military ser LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE .Tillamook, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND " expect etl that fully W.0 tick-gates will attend titwl that during m dav of tl... i..i.n.. la pariKle will be given "which will be a . Miceinrulnr afTair. tne piirt'cipants all ooing urchin ns imilnns. The pni cipal ollicors of the heri lire : Ilenrj Woolfe, I'rophet. Atlirrev Oerfotii. Sachem. S. A. lirodhend. Keeper of Records. ATER MELONS ! I ATER MELONS!! l.SvMI Water Melons by Misiake nnst e V0111 liek For Shipped. U ENTY : 20: CENTS HC, BACON.! Mgr. liroecrf Dept. Ray & Company iiVE. STOCK EXHIIITORS sary to aend In your r, Reedy ut once and fouratock, No charK" kn. County Fair Board. Notice 'l1i Contral Creamery Company -wishea to rocelvo bids from cheese waVcra for making cheese at U fac tory during WW- tv "ids with Mark Bays, Cloverdale, Oregon, an or before Bept. 1st, WU, Company reserves the tight to reject any or M Wds. Central Creamery Company, LAND FOR SALE I offer for sale part of my farm lo atod mile west of Mohler. Good rlvor bottom land. Will aell in tracts to suit purchaser. See the land and get prices and terms from George Loer psbel, MehW Ore. t The White is King f sewing ma- lodgi POPE PIUS IS DEAD. Word was received here Wednesday that Pope I'ius was dead. He had Leen ill for some time with bronchial ca tarrh. However, it is said that the Eu ropean war hastened his death. He was born on Juno 2, 1835, and was made Rope 1903. JAPAN ASSURES U. S. OF FRIEP.Y ATTITUDE Washington- The Jnpaneso ambas sador, llaron Chimin, delivered to Sec retary Hran the written nmtounce immt of Japan that mi ultimatum had been addressed to Germany request ir.t th' lait. r'a withdrawal from her fl -Id or nctnlty in t'hinn. At the same time rIio conr nmicateU the nRsuranees of Julian to tho United Slates that t'.io utinoul endeavor would he exercised to siftep.unrd tho interests of thiH country nnd nil others not Im mediately concerned in the present operations. The iiinbntsndor presented a com munication which contained a strong Btatmont concerning Japan's pur poses of maintaining tho territorial Integrity of the Chinese republic by restoring to her the territory of Khiu Chau, originally taken from China by Germany na an act of reprisal for the killing of German missionaries. President Warns Not to Take Sides. Washington. President Wilson hns Issued a statement warning citizens of the United States against taking sides In tho European war in public discussions lu tho United States. Tho effect of tho war on tho United States, he said. dcpondB on what Amorlcani say and do. Invading Uhlans Suffer Great Loss. Antworp. Stories were publlshe. hero of the frightful lossoa the Ger man Uhlans, the kaiser's finest cai nlry, hnvo sustained alnco they Invao ed llelglum. Of 6000 of them win took purt In the battle of Huelen II was declared only 1000 escuped allv and unhurt. Ice, according to a dispatch via Lon don. It Is reported that Dr. Karl Lseb- kuccht, the famous Gorman feocia' s leader, has been shot to death for , refusing to join tin1 army. I lie l.ennan emperor, the crown prlr.cj and two other imperial princes ' :r.-t! at the great fortress of Mainz The emperor's departure from 3orIin ; f-.r the front hns evo'.:ed enthusiasm f tn r-....n. ...... ,1. till; lJVllltlll .41,114.1. German cavalry patrols have been signaled to the northward of Antwerp. I according to the Antwerp correspond J cut of Reuters. The military gover ' r.or. the correspondent continues, has j ordered, tho entire civil guard of Ant werp to bo mobilized on a war footing ; ..ml to take their' positions in the for; . r.round Antwerp. I s ncountors which military hlstor 1 1 11 mouth from now may describe ! as reconnaissances in force" are pro I v et-ding all along tho border. Thej : ro heralded by both sides ns bnttleu ' nnd victories. In history most of I them will rank ns incidents. 1 From Urussels comes word that tho 1 German movement toward the center has been checked, while from the French embassy in Loudon the state ment has been issued that the Ger mans hnvo retired from the important i Alsatian outpost of Saarburg. Tho British war office frankly communi cated to the papers that nn ironclad veto of unauthorized Intelligence from Relgium had been agreed upon by the three allied armies. This has been enforced to tho letter. ; Tho mobilization of the Russian army has been completed In perfect order, according to an official dispatch from the Russian general staff. Other reports from St. Petersburg by way of London set forth that tho Russian i.rmles began a general advance last Sunday. Tho Servian premier Is authority fjr the statement that Austrian forces have suffered n serious defeat on the Srrvlan line. Ho telegraphed London that 15,000 Austrlans have boen "an nihilated" near Sntmc, whence they fled in disorder. Tho Servians cap tured 14 Austrian gunB. The French war office in an official statement declares Its forces aro ad vancing in Alsaco nnd that they aro now 32 tulles inside German territory. ' Tho French say thoy have most of I the valleys of the Vosges and expect , soon to advance on the plain. Dr. Smith Visits Tillamook Democratic Candidate for Governor Meets Our Busjneu Men and Maay Voters in the County Dr. Smith ' of Portland, Democratic candidate for governor, spent all of Wednesday and most of Thursday a monc the buiineas men arwi voters of this county. The doctor vw 01 his wiy to Portland from a canvas of the coast counties. He went up tne west ?ide of the Willamette Valley an I in far routh as the California iine and then crfisseil the coast range and tno' in all' the coast counties on hU way north. He made the trip in auto During the forenoo'i he mat many oromincnt people uf Jhs comtv south SBBBBBBBrr t SBBBBBJ BbbIbB''' BaH eLLaVt ' bbbbbbW- -bH LaaaLBiBlJiaafe' -'tfaW bbhbbhbbbbebbj aaaB bbbbbbbbB' '"bB SBBBBaBBBBBHBJVatw-BBBBBr aaPwT .bbbbB as far v.i Hebu, and Jring Wednesday afternoon and evenimr he m-!t many of our business men and citizens. On Thursday in eo ipany with S. S. Johnson and Thos. Coates he viited Hay Cicy and Gaiibnldi; li-avii in the afternoor for Port! ; t. Dr. Smith states that he receives m&ny words of encouragement wher ever he goes. He is . very pleisant appearing man and impresses ou as. being a man of more than ordinary depth and ability. There is no question but that if elected he will make Ore gon a pood governor. CAMPMEETING AT HEMLOCK, OREGON A Nazarene camp meeting is being held at Hemlock, Or. Tha meetings- began Aug. 16, and will last two weeks. They are being conducted by Rev. Harry J. Elliott of Portland. There will bi an all day service next Sunday beginning at 10 a. m. LATE WAR NEWS The Germans have taken Brussels and the whole of Eastern Belgium is in tieir hands. Helgium forces have re treated to Antwerp. Paris dispatches state that Germans are being forced trom upper .isac. In Lorraine, however, the French were- meeting with strong resistance. rumor lias it that a largo number of English ships have been destroyed in the North Sea by tho Germans, by torpedo boats, mines and airships. Chloroform Kills Girl. Salem. Miss Mena Smith, 15, daughter of Mrs. O. G. Smith, died from tho effect of nn anaesthetic giv en for au operation for tonsllltla tn the office of Dr. H. J, ClementB. Artillerymen Are Busy. RoBoburg. Members of the local company, coast artillery, who have been selected to take part In tne van Japanese Crulssr to Follow Lelpsla. San Diego. Ca!. Under orders to follow the Qerman cruiser Lelpslg, the Japanese cruiser Idsumo left the 0UB .hooting competitions on the atate harbor here with decks cleared for rifi, rang, t Clackamas are mails aetlon. Captain Monyama, comma- iur Kearaoa sw Uouoie celebration is Plan. Grants Pusb. Grants Pass is to have a big doublo celebration here and Wllderville, September 7, In honor the completion ot the municipal unit of the Grants Pass & Crescent City railroad, and also In honor of the return of Joseph Knowles, the nature man. whose experiment will terminate about that time. Costly Imbler Fire. La Grande. Tho mill, elevator and warehouse, together with 70,000 bush els ot wheat and 3000 barrels of flour, belonging to the Imbler Flouring Mill company, at Imbler, 15 miles north east of here, were destroyed by fire Suuday morning, causing a loas of 1125,000, about half of which Is cov ered by Insurance. Girls of 16 Die In Creek. Marahflcld. Vera Harry and May Wllley. two girls of 16, were drowned tn a creek at Brewster valley. They were bathing In a small stream aa got bevomi their depth. 1 m m ,1 1 ft, ifc. TVbK- ml BmLV BmLmm iiama and KmUth aainea. Yihri dav&fJkaV Taw and wnaaara earn Ra lard torn fad