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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1914)
4 4 w4 i 1 li m onk ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY iriGE:ST ClRcr,uAIQN QF Anv Paper in Tillamook County xxi. Tillamook, Okkgon, Arorsr 28. 10 14. no. o;; - .... otmuiMi in uie airongesi nay Growing Stronger livery Day "SERVES VOU RIGHT" Ullr Sprecbtn Dtutscb! irst National Bank TILLAMOOK, OREGON WM. (5. TAIT. I'rr.idr.it J. C. HUt.DKN'. Vicn-lWdottl W. J. ICIKCMIKHS. Cs.hlcr OREGON NEWS MOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout tho Staio During the Past Week. Balffn flul May Clung, Hulm A commUalou mnuagerlnl form of Kovttniinenl for Halcm Una bffii rccommcndi'd by (i commltT up I'ollUcil by tlio mayor mid city council In mnke an Irin-.tlKiillnti, The report rrooiiiiiii'nilx n i:ouriiiniii by eii aominlnelinii'rn, ohm from i-ncli ward, (o m nctd i InrK". and lint one re erltltiK tho liirKt'nt vole to b chair iti n or mayor. A city iiiiMinKnr would be choacu by lb" uommlnlm. Member (if FIDERAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION of Hit: United States rirty Cent Drop at Portland. -Portland.- From It rxoni blKb prlcj In Hi" local mnrkrt of IH OS per huiidffd. which It tint maintained for nvrtnl tt.n m, cnue mtKitr took a wild den il ron to "&&. All uttirr Rradca nlno fell off to rHit Denier any limy Unw not cl an-ertalned wheth nr tbr fdirnl Itivi'KllKnllon ordered by I'rmtUlmt WlUon la rwiioiialblQ. 2 Go to thu lUmcoy lloue"(tootlKaU." M. A. Olon aerves the beat. n mi a aWas? sav iav a at ATER MELONS!! D 154)4) Wafr jflHoiis ftlsippefl I s by JkisSiaBio Must Be Koiil. akt Your iPick For WENTY : 20 : CENTS FRENCH AND (ENGLISH ATTACK A FAILURE Plans of Allies Troops Fail and They Are Forced to Retire Before Germans. I'arU Thi) French war office l aued thn following "The French and KiikIIhIi, thn plan of attack bnvliii: fulled, owing to un-for:-ii difficulties, have retired on tllO 0Oerlllg pOHlt!(lll. "WVm of tin- Mouac, tin; English army? on our left was attacked by thu Germans, but behaved admirably, holding It ground with traditional ati-adfimluctiii "Thi! French nsitumol tho offoiiKlve with jwo corpa. An African brigade In thv front line, carried away by their cagunieas, were fi-cclvcd by a galling lire. They did not give an Inch, but, counterattacked by the Pruaalnn Ktinrd, thny were obllKed to retire, only, J however, after Inflicting enor inomiloBhfH, The Prussian i;uard pcclnfty differed heavily "hiat of tho Mimjki: our troop ad vnncel ncroxK an extn-mely difficult country mid made a couraKeoux attack when they emerKed from the wooyja, but were obllKed to fall back after a tiff flr.lit aoutb of the river Semola. "Our lornteH are heavy; It would be premature to enumerate them. It would bo equally bo to enumerate tlione of the (ienuatin. who suffered o hoavlly that they were obliged to abnndon their counter attacks and es tablish themMelveii In frcbh position In l.orrnlno." Th 5 mmnndrr In-chief, rcqulrlni; all available forces on the Mcuac. has ordered tho iironrei-'slve .-Iwndonmeni of occupied territory, .MulhaiiHcn hat nuft'n been evacuated new battle l, -i pro"reas between M.iubeiiKe (Department of thu Nord) and Dunon (Department of Doubs.) On It hntiKi the fate of the French Operations In Alsace alow; the Itblne would take a way troopn upon uhlch mlKbt depend victory It is necos.snry that thoy nil withdraw from Alsace temporarily In order to nnure Its fi nal deliverance. It Is a mutter of hard necessity. IF YOU value comf 01 wear Scientifically made over "Natural Shape" lasts and shown in styles that are the choice of well-dressed men everywhere. tt Comfort First" if you come to us for The Florsheim Shoe. IV VL THE BEST AT Haltom's Tillamook, Ore. The Century, fail CatfHutton- ti.e new t)pe vf high lot. Herlln. Hy wireless by way of Nati on. Germany and Sayvlllu, I.. I. An official itntiouucemt'til made public here says the city of Nnmtir and five of Its forts have been captured by the Germans. The bombardment of the to ir i.ther forts continues and their fall (."'emu Imminent. ALPM C. BACON. MRr..Lrroccry Dept. Ray & Company art ,at Results We mean juit what wc say, and thii it picture-making time, o don't Come in and tryoneottheie New Cameras II . i , u i . , ..v 1'iu oi Hie ' bll-llti'iH hiiailM of the bail ref. tlon of his plare, V MurKiilllls . ; I'ortland san lie will open the larsi-i coffee house on tits l'liclflc coast lor tho purpose of r.lvlnn mnu out or xyorK meals for small cunt. Tb cotfe.' house III ho In the bulldliif: formerly occupied by tho saloon. t'omplainlni; that the umnaKement of Heveral rnllroail companies In tho statu allowed passciiBers durliiK the - un.Jl in f-.tnwivn their hl,h un.louhtedly will strain t ihn( (h(i ,,,. 0, . forccit of our empire and undoubtedly ,.,,,,, n,Hi,in. 1.1..-..1.1.. iiwiririi'HH tn our people . ...... the slate, wnose name is wuuinnu, has asked the state railroad commis sion to iHrtiiK an order forhlddliiK pas KITCHENER SAYS WAR WILL STRAIN BRITAIN London." Lord Kitchener In his find Kpctch 'is minister of war In the house of lords told his hearer that this war would strain 'tho forces of the ntnplr." and eiitull bl sacrifices. "There, will lie serious conflicts uonslilernble sacrifices to our ill be entailed. "I cannol nl thin stiiK" Hay what will h the limits of the force rediilrod 01 tn (wm ui1u1k1iik , Uu, lir:U!tiC0 what measures may eventually up- , ifc a come nwcesHiiry to Hupply and main. till it It MAY MARCH ON PARIS Derlln Declares Advancing French Army is Completely Crushed. Washington. A concentric advanco of all the (lerman armies toward I'aris Is probable, the Semois Itlver, Look wy and greater part of IlelKlnn French frontier bcliiK In (Jenuan hands, ac conllufi to a wireless dispatch to the fieriuan embassy from Its foreign of fice, received via Snyvillo, L. I. It says: "The (lerman troops facint; the French troops dofontud them in bat tle from Auiiiist I" to 21. Numerous enslKiis, moro than 150 nuns and 10V 000 prlsonurs have been captured. I.unevlllfi has been taken, and the arinj of (Jeneral Joffre is broken up and no more capable of action. Tho (lerman Crown I'rlnce's army has chased the French west of l.onwy. The army of tho Duke of Wurtemburg marching throiiRh Heliduui. has cross ed the Itlver Semois completely crush Iiik the advancliiK Frencli army. "A concentric advancu of all the Oernian army toward Faris Is proua hie." EMPLOYERS CAUSE UNREST? Association is Accused of Using Influ ence Against Employers. Portland The Employers' associa tion through its antl uuion activities. Is responsible for much of tho Indus- l trial uurost that exists in Portland j and Oregon, according to witnesses j that testified at the concluding ses- Bion of the hearing called by the Unit ed States commission on Industrial re lations at the central library. j 'Men like M. C. Banfleld are de-; termlned to crush labor and destroy j the unions." said George H Howell of the International Typographical ( Union, referring to the organizer of , the Employers association whoso tus- ; tlmony was a feature of the hearing I Thursday. "Their methods are morclless." con tinued Mr. Howell In his description . of those who direct the nctlvllies of I the Employers' association. J Falsa advertisers who s-eek to di vert Immigrants into tho northwest were huld responsible by novernl wit nesses before the federal industrial re lations commission for the unrest that exists here. It Is utterly Impossible, it was disclosed, to keep all of the un skilled labor employed throughout the year. Hop Picking to Start. Dalles. -Hopgrowers are busy in preparation for picking. Tho crop all over Folk county Is going to bo short this year. In many yards tho crop will only be 50 per cent of the usual yield. In some yards the yield will he normal. Owing to unsettled con ditions in Europo. hopgrowers are looking for a high price this year. have juit arrived. They'fc iMiaranteed. VOUr-moneV- ..-. . - , , , have one the wnoie out- ... . . O ! j . , i of picture-making bciore. For Sale by LLAMnOK DRUG STORE U. H. KOCH, ln. Widows' Pension Act Is Upheiu. Dallas. Just before adjourning tho t i,., Plronli rnurt here. Ill l - AllKUSl li-llll VI. mT1U scale of tho fl.dd army which c(roult Jui,bo Webster Holmes ren dered n decision sustaining tno wi llows' pension net, and ho Issuod n writ of mandato to thu Folk county court, directing It to grant u peiislou of 40 to Mrs. Maud Una Zaclmry. Albany Has Open Forum. Alb'iny.vluall' wil1 ,mve 1U "I,on forum" once a week or the discussion of public questions by representatives of different political parties or fac tions. They will bo held in connection with the regular Wednesday evening public band concerts here. .v.. ii iow culling Into bolng la lartse . unit may rlso Id th emmm of the tiextj, . .v or hovuii months to a total of 30 J 1. 1 I - ohm lp be continually malntalnrd . In tlto fluid. j Hut If llifl war should b protract- ml, and If lt fortunes should bo vnr. . mil. troops beyond nny which lmv, limm iIuiiiii uiled would bo roiiilred." f - Mil I Oormani Courtcoua to Americana.! Koltmiliuii. A thorough cauviiss of AmurlciiiiH hero hIiowh that the (ler- iiiiiiiH Imvo been uitlvorully courtuoua to tliuiii. i LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Otp. "DROP IN AND I LOOK AROUND" Widow Held In Jail. Frlnevllle. Mrs. Molllo Scrogglns, wife of Mall Contractor A. O. Scrog Bins, who was shot down In hla homo at Paulina on July 31 by llonry U McDowell, was given her preliminary hearing and held to tho grand Jury without ball, Tho grand Jury will uiunt SuDtoiuber 8. Five Die As Auto Dives. North llond. Five persons werei killed outfight when an auto driven by J. Hluford Davis went through the railing on Iho county bridge across Pony Point and dropped 20 feel. Cow Has Two Calves In Two Months. Albany.---A Jersey cow giving birth to n fullslxed calf Just 30 days after tho had given birth to another calf was ihe freak of nature which was re potted hero. RUSSIANS REPORT A VICTORY IN PRUSSIA London. A dispatch from St. Pe tersburg, says that the first great bat tle In the East Prussian theater of operations has been fought and won by the Itussians, who gained a com plete victory after six days of desper ate fighting. The correspondent con tinues: "The battle front extended nearly 30 miles on both sides of the mnin rail way line running from Eydtkuhnen, a town on the Husslan border, west ward. The fighting began when the Itussians attacked the German first division, which had delivered several unsuccessful assaults on Eydlkubnen. The forces on both sides were grad ually increased. The Germans finally had three army corps engaged. One army corps had been hurriedly called from Lyck. "Fierce fighting took place nt Gum blnnen, when the Germans attempted to turn the Russian right flank. Though the attack here was conduct ed with the utmost vigor, the attempt was frustrated by the bravery and stubbornness of the Russian troops on this wing. Tho Russians took the op portunity offered by the concentration of Germans to the northward to direct a vigorous assault on their center, whereby they captured many guns. German Indemnity High. London. The German demand for Indemnity from Hrussels and Liege, $10,000,000 from the flint city and $10,000,000 from the second, Is regard ed here us one of the hardest calami ties suffered by thu Belgians as a re sult of the luvaston. Two Danish Ships Sunk. London. Floating mines, planted by the German squadron In the North sea. have claimed two vessels. The Danish steamers Maryland and Bro berg, plylnt from Copenhagen over British North ea route, struck mlnti and sunk. An offer of $200 for Ihe Jersey cow giving the best yield of ict'er at thu Oregon stnte talr Ima U- - mudo by tho Orogo:i Jersey CattlJ club. Cooley Case Before Grand Jury. Marshflold. The grand Jury of Cur ry county has taken up the Investiga tion of the case of A. U. Cooley, charged with the murder of John Van P.,it 15 vears ago. The case was in- I vestlgated at the last term, but Detec tive- Doylo and an Importaut wttnesa were unable to be present, and the case was coutinued until this term. Tan and sunburn can be preventel with our Ian and freckle lotion C. I , Cloiign Co. aBSKawBn i