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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1915)
ifltomook ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY izLAR.G.S.T.pIRCULA"riN of any Paper in Tillamook County xxii. Tillamook, Okijgon, Aici st 20. r. NO. 1 SERVICE Anil any of our cutonicr8 about First Ncitioniil Service Nicy arc nil plcnsol with it ami Can tell ou why.' first Nutioiwil IhuiK tilUmuok, Of. gun V!- ) 1 T T OL' COME IN V. h v!lL. GIVEYOU A RKCtPTION AS A K iVt A J T H I J WfATHKR, BUT OUR. LoVv PR.!C?: WILL MAKE YOl HAPPY AND COMfOfl TABLE. n. i . w : m.... : :r ...... ,i 'm t i, wi inK ii nit;? (in. v ........ ui i lo pny u imii jiruv lor rnnip imn.s. won i i -1 1 1 1 1 i u I iu till w wi u. s v lit I - t i . . . . 4j ni'MtMLlitltw t I'll i I u II mi I ViMU't M Ml(' 11 I " ------- ( I 'It. ..... .1 I OKI I IIUHlf t II I I 1 1 rut i . .... I . . : it in ii 'i ii I w i 1 1 nil 1 1 1 14 w. . .t i ........ ,. . . . 1 1 i i it i ri 1 1 1 1 RAY & CO- GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, rh.h.u. I II.LAMOOK OKI-CON I FY 1VPNAIR & CO. l .I Y2? RSAI. II A It Ul W A KK KITCHEN RANGES HEATING STOVES See U for Priceg Before Ordering Elsewhere FOR SALE W, wagon (prtttty fulr old leiini), A.. ..... - .1. - -"ii Liivur; nearly nrtv : wi "ringer ; two HutN of slmilo hr- . (In,. ..I.I I I- uml ' iu it in u o nriiiiT nn"i .mini upoiui arurivn. J. L. Guv. Hobo. FOR SALE ID seres i mil.. rrM Neitacos i iiiiib irnm vnnii nnaeae laciurr, In good pasture, food ver. w take oed property In town In Pment. W. A, Maklnstor TIHemeolf, Ore. LVMA1HI i T Variety Store : Tillamook, 1 "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" .,.,.vwWtHl'l GERMANS MAKE DASH FOR ERCST LITOVSK Urtl. . WAR NtWS Would Leave llio Czar's Mcr Without Future Dasc o' Operations in Poland. 4 MirrouuJ wtioli- unnlim. Tliu IlrUlnli war ufflc aniiounnsl tlmtlotir mi'ii ;tni! two womt'ii ha I tn'tr I;1!Im1 ntjil tlirix num. 11 women TUt '. mi. r Orirnwi ;rmr fJooti-n. now owiu-'I if Tiirliy. Iihm lx'n tor !! orl ticiir tlio l!()Hiorui, It Is f io: 11 l';rre (icntinti uttMCkN In tli! Ar ifoitliit In th drlv.t on Wnlun nd Br-.n! wthlty tin tue Yjmr Irotit, wluirr .' llio Jfrtnnn lor IS hour havo hojit up t vlolitnt hoiiiliaritiiiDiit, arc re " portjd. Innlun --'Dio Atmtro (irrmnnn art' Ofjlrlnl (lui.atch! (rotn Ilcrltn con mnitlni n (vUrinlliil utt ntit to en ' taliKnl the admlanlon that tin- !!:' Tlfi Hriml LltornV by ni!t tnitrchri ' xlntit liuvi; ncai(iil th Wumiiw trap (ram lh nml outh Uelora tti" ; liy Jii-h von lllniliinhiiri; hotx-il to rvuoaUDK Itwoalanii con rogruup tlnn mItm to itofeml Hn'lr Important f' rM lwa (Wfielal dUpatrhnii from both JViro urad Viannn mn Uiomk. Tim ltuln ar offlctt mi ' Kourjonn hofs wir; n-rlously dam nmnMSmt that "ulmtltinlc trusr.1pj an , nsoiK InwaalnK" In the rulon wtmt of ttui ; ltiiuwal of vlolonl flRhtlns In thi (ortfa. tlimuKh which tin- Bavarian I Dantini'llon In which tho Brtt'sh h.ivi r RdvnnctnK from Wamuw. j cntrcl hc oral Turklnh tronchoi and Tlut 0rinn, It hollcviut Iiito. nmitj am jh'w InndlnK. a reported am nttimiptmic to ruli thi Slav olf ' l.i au offlr!nl Htatomcjit. UiHlr tovl. cAttur Brt l.ttovnk hy a Steady prOKroitH for tho forcm of uycloulc aaaaull and ivnw tho Bun-j I'rijito l.cojiolij of Bavaria oastward inn tlld annl without a lnn for ; roitf Wamaw I tnliifn to Indlcnte that fuluro oiarnllon In i'oiand. eomtM ' Hit' n"rmnn ar now mcianln; th"lr IliK thlr ImaiiHlinto rotlrtunont far J niaiil inovt-miintit on a drive throuch hchlnd tho Kovno Ilrt l.ltnvnk line. ! Hip Ituaalni! conti'r. Tint now noaltlona cH-i-uilod by lh ArjtoU. the fort'Kt of tho Argomie Cfnnaii and Anntrtana wro ontllnitl and tin- Vosrm mountain continue to wi'ti aptiroxlmalo ncrurucy on Rood ! lb" are ! of nrtlrity on tho wost autt.. ; ty for ihi first tUno lnr th" rn trqnt, hut no acrloii battlos arc In jiroRrr.ao In any of thmic roslonn. mtlotir mi'ii nfi' 1:1!Iim1 nml ad and Vlnnu rn-il on thl point, i Rad ttiitw rhBdren. nil civilian, had en rut reported tint arrival of a Git ' Ik oiq Injun-J a the r"ttll of a ra:-4. iu army Hhln S5 mile of Brest I by to ."ppBn on tho ont coast cpfggh news notes g; g-keralinterest Hvents Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. whllo Infected with cholra nhowod undr t;tH that tho real trouble waa ov-rff;dln; and ovorhoated condition when ulauRhterlnK took placo. The outward appearand of hog nlatiKht crl under tho conditions and hoga nufforlni; from cholera are ilmllar. Thn hoi; wre shtpp-d to I'ortland from Vamhlll by a farmer. 'ail "f Warmtw Tho lino tnrtltK fr.nn the vicinity of OmuwuU. noat '' l riinnlnn hortler and oppoHlto tho d-.iun laKw rotslon. curxu to tliu . id and fttat. runntiiR throush So k w S'.odUo. l.uUow. Ostrtiw and In lot it America" cecunes TO ALTER WAR LAWS WafhltiKton Thr r- p!) of the Unit rj Slntr t thf protit of Auatrm Hunnarv iiUBlimt the alo of nmnltloiw if wnr to th' allle I a rtul to ac i tlo aftor Atigut 16 will bo transport SHORT HEWS NUGGETS t I It (hits boon doflntttdy settled that ' the j I'anaina I'arlflc tixpoiitlon will ! elcci! on nehedulo tlrne. Drrcr.iber i Tlie DiIcaro Union atockynrd hat I liued a utatttuienl thai the fool an ' tnUth disease epidemic trf practicn'.'. T&ijwarautmwiha.v u bui.i ntun's tnCBary camp. alrc. lar to that etablihed at l' iittlmr N V. at Am?'.. an lJk Waah.. froi August 21 to Septombvr 12 All Rotor :n. nt rooi.oy ami scour .epl the Auatro llur.KRrlnu view. In JtiMlfit ntion of iu waltton. thr Pnltml Statea reclld unioilK otuo! od by ruKUi'irtxl mail iiibtvitd ( I expn-Hs. The express comiwinU. which hate boon handling tho trnff UiIiik. that international law. the j more than 2J yours, will lose neurit l.ractlcoa of nation, the security oi the Unltod State and other nation? without larptt inllltnry or naval etul lahments and neutrnllty Itself wort iippoaed to prohlbltiiiK the export ot war iniinUlouit by a neutral to a belli Korout In time of war. 'I ho United States contends that 11 could not deny to others tho rlKh: thlch It cla.ms for lUolf to purchase tt.tr munitions trom a neutral In event of a foreign attack. In this cornier l ton. the 1'nlted States hints that It mlKbt bavo to buy from neutrals 11 attacked. CAPERTON IS IN POWER Given Full Authority to Suppres All Disorder in Haiti. Washington. Admiral Oaperton, In ,-liurK "t American force In llnltl hus been clothed with full power tr curb malcontents who rebel upilnst tho newly elected president of the Is land anil marines will he kept In Haiti for month It necessury to brlnr about complete onler there. It is understood thnt Franco, whoso financial Interest In Haiti Is InrRO, U In sympathy with Bin steps taken bt thl Kovernment to check tho rovolu lion. That tho revolution has left him dreils of natives In want was reported to thn Bod Cross by Admiral Caper ton. In response to an uritont request by the American commander, tho Bed Cross sent $1000 throiiKh tho wur do partment to relievo famine. German Capture Kovno. Berlin, by wireless to Hiiyvlllo. Th followlni; unnouneomont was mado hero offlclully: "Tho fortress of Kovno, togothm with all tho forts and a largo amount of war material Is In Gorman hand. ".More than 400 cunnon wore taken. Tho fortress was captured by Htorra In spllo of tho moat tcnucloua resist ance by tho Uuoilans." British Transport Torpedoed. London. The Brltlnh transport Itoyal Kdward ha been torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine, It waa officially announced. Six hundred men wero saved out of 13D0 troopB and JHO othor persons on board. JiOO.000 n year. The names of 3S0.0OO tipplers I Oregon and Washlnston are catt; louued and arraimed In an alphabet, cnl Index bj a mall order liquor hous: that Is preparing to open for business in HortlbroiU. the California town nearest to the OreRon-Callfomia line Oregon and Wnshmnton states will po dry January 1 next. (lenernl Carranrn summarily dls missed the maor of Vern Cruz from office for ponnlttlliK tho recent nut. foreign demonstrations which arouse.! apprehension of the American Rovcrn me nt. Eastland Raled; No Bodle Found. ChlcaKO The steamer Hastland But. been floated, three weeks nfter she curried over S00 to death In the Chlcn go river. Search of her hull and alonp tht bottom of the river was made, but no bodies were found. State of Washington Win Medal. San Diego. A Bold medal wr,. awarded by the Jury of awards of the Panama-California exposition to the State of WashliiBton for Boncral ro sources. Villa Circulate Appeal For Peace WushlnKton. Acceptances of the rail-American plan for restoring peace and Bovernmenl In Mexico are expect ed by officials here In a few days from General Villa. General Anseles and otbor leaders in northorn Mexico. It became known that under direc tion of General Villa and his lieuten ants, copies of the peace appeal from the United States and the Latin-American diplomat had been printed at Juares aud Chihuahua for distribution throughout evory section ot Mexico that can be reached. Idaho Values on Increase. Boise, Idaho. RetUsd figure oa the akstract of tho S7 counties In the state as compiled by the state auditor and placed before the state board of equalisation show the total assessed valuation on all classes of real prop erty for 1915 at S00,642,0e. An In crease Is shown In this year's value" over last year's of J'J,S37,041. Lumbermen Tell of Duslnes III. I'ortland Untoward conditions con tributing to pruhont (tarnation In the lumlx.-r Industry abnorbed much atten tion at a hoarini; of tho federal trade commission held here. Mill men, lum ber exporters and banker 1,'ave their view a to cause of the troubles of the lumber trade, and unanimity of view wa noticeably lacking. Over production. ovnrBpeculatlon In stump Ke. shortaKe of available tonnage for export and general financial stringen cy were variously asxlKned by those who spoke as being. In their respec tive opinions, the chief cause of the dulnesa. Kvldence also wa taken repardlne condition In the grain business, and other speakers explained to the com mission the difficulties that Oregon fruit Rrowem and shippers have re- i cently encountered In finding profit able markets. Big Gain In Licenses for Autos. Salem SocrPtary of State Olcott has Issued 21.G0U automobile license so far thl year, an Increase of CI I over the same period In 1914. Thret thousand motorcycle licenses have sol far been Issued, a compared with 21S0 in the corresponding period a year ago. Chauffeurs' licenses show a remarkable Increase, there belnjs 3350, while last year at this time the total was 1533. Hop Crop Is Short. SprlnRfleld. The Oregon hop crop for 1315. which has been variously es timated at from 140,000 to 160,000 bales, will be less than 100,000 bales, according to J. I.. Clark, vice-president of the Oregon Hopgrowers' asso ciation, who has completed an Inspec tion of COO hop fields, representing tho greater part of hop acreage in Oregon. S. H. Friendly Die. Kugene S. H. Friendly, pioneer ; business man, and for 22 years a nietn Iter of the Unlrerslty of Oregon board of rgout8. died horo. No other death In the history oi Ktjgptie he produced a c'-ock so gen- -a! n that of the man who to jears go came to ivugene a tHWr boy. with out urqao'i '.aiue. and left a fo-tur of more t:: t:i $200,000 aud nandreus of frl nils. Mr. FrienCIy's death cnrr.e unexpect edly. Apia v.-atl r.'.o e-isg frnm an lllnegs, ,he. had -e:ie.nflad a drawlty; room on the train tr- go to the expos! Bon at Sar. Krane sco. K0AD DtSPU i UP TO OLCOTT Refusal to Audit Cantlne's Bills May Result In Teat Suit. Salem. I'onuins a uecis-jti by Sec rotary of State Olcott as to the legal ity of claims Incurred by Deputy State Highway Knglneer Cantlne. hostilities between the majority members of the state highway commission and State Highway Knglneer Lewis over the question as to whether he or Cantlne Is highway engineer are suspended. Should the secretary refuse to audit the claims on the ground that they are not Indorsed by' Lewis, the ma jority members contemplate mandam us proceedings to determine whether Lewis or Cantlne Is highway engineer. Should he audit the claims. Lewis will have legally either to assert his title to the office or eeabo to exorcise Juris diction over highway work. Becently Lewis asked the cnmmls slon to rescind an order putting Can tlne. his chief deputy. In charge of the highway work, or Institute suit to determine whether he or Cantlne was entitled to the position. Tho commis sion did not comply with either request. Copperfleld Hit by Blaze. Baker. The business section of Copperfield, which came Into promin ence when Miss Fern Hobbs closed the saloon there under orders from former novemor Oswald West, was practically wiped out by a fire be lles piI to have been of incendiary origin. The three undertaking parlors ot Salem hat e agreed to hold no funer als on Sunday after August 15. Pork Held Not Infected. Bortlnnd. Portland's recent hog cholera scare was without foundation Bacteriological tests of four hogs con fiscated by the health bureau on sup position that they were slaughtered OUTLAW ESCAPES Grants Puss, Or John Austin Hoop er, college grc 'uats and king of high waymen, aided by a fellow prisoner, who says tlut Hooper forced bis as sistance, mn le a daring escape from the Josephine county jail. The highwayman, who was in jail here awaiting trial since his capture at The Dalles July 19, for the robbery! of the Southern Pacific station here three months ago, overpowered Sher iff Smith, disarmed him, locked him in a cell and fled with Joe Colinge, tho fellow prisoner who aided him. Co linge has been recaptured, but nothing has been seen of Hooper since he left the outskirts of Grants Pass. As Sheriff Smith entered the cell with the two pr:3..:ers' breakfast, Colinge seized him. p'nloning his arms to his side. At the same time Hooper grasped the sheriff by the throat, pre venting an outcry, nn.1 then tied a rag nroij'.-l the cfficer's mouth. Colinge, nt Hooper's order, then took the sher iff's automatic pistol. They then forced Sheriff Smith Into an open cell and slammed the door, locking it. Hooper then took the automatic pistol and cartridge belt from Colinge and, picking up a small valise, left the Jail, accompanied by Colinge. The two prisoners separated as soon as they left the Jail, Hooper starting for tho hills north of Grants Pass and Collage going toward tho railroad tracks. GEM THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 23-24 EXPLOITS OF ELAINE 23rd EPISODE This picture grows more interesting in each suc ceeding number, the Pa the News and a comedy go to make our Monday and Tuesday Programs very interesting. Wed. and Thurs. Aug. 25-26 The last number of who pays? The great three reel feature drama dealing with the leading moral questions of life. These pictures create more thougt and teach as big a lesson, as any book you ever read, or any sermon you have heard, also the Pathe news and a good comedy is shown with this program. Make it a point to see these pictures. Watch this space each week for the Gem program announcements.