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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
, " . . . ' train ,L A tor cr ISSUED TWICE A WEEKESDAY1 AND FRIDAY iXlLumuui-ATION OF ANY PAPrn Tillamook QouNfy NO. 73 M 1 1 1 -i .t , , V-r IN T rAPFH I rVI lug I i n i - i . 1 " w w esaw r " I H.LAMOOK, QKIiCOWj OCTOJWK 1, 1915. v ' ' ' "r " 1 ' "" . i .s.. , t SERVICE Auk any of our customers about fif$t National Service Tlicy rc nil plained with it mid Cmi tell you whyj Hrst NtRril BmK Headache and Neuralgia Remedy 4 Worth its weight in gold. We guarantee it Try it MONEY IACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY he Tillamook Drug Store WG MAN BE xAVAGANCEt IN OUR. YOUR MONEr BANK WW '.D ' mum 1 .V rmiirflSitf nuirfl kwlbaokfrom promotion or, K rt, iJl', - ..1 tnan w8AVE3itlhi'mai wht gains the GiWp4 wnoitwoiiiiy his ,&, ., a, beEt.lit"mii'clSfl ALLIES START LONG ANTICIPATED DRIVE Terrific Bombardment Precedes Hacks on German We' ern Front. - -Uy a combined, i.. , eoua oiialaucht with uvirwlmhiiiK force on ovMry ncqtor o( tho bttlu front, ulrtitchins 300 mtloa from ibe North Sa ,Ui Uio Vo! moutttalm, (lie Krt'Ucb 'find llritifch unnlca havti taitfurt mora than 20 niltnn of Oor man trenctwii nml fortification for dfptli In nuny ImIuiic or two and oti(?lmlf inllcB, Jiavu eclsml vnrloun vIIIbkus tul viiuttir.) I'olnt mid liavo takvu iiiorti than ?U,Q0Q trlnoucr and tiMny ctitu, Tliu ualtl wa urcttknt by preir- tory tliuttdar of tit hundred of hug iii;tv cannon built for thi tuiroini con flict nud which, for &0 houra, lltoraily rained flic on thu Uerman forilrlcu tioua, both itxploalvp mud Ititmullory ahull blne hurled Into llu totltlouB Url.l by thu Teutonic aoldlor. With alraoal aiartllnc auddenucas tb roar of big suna cvaaud. In tho noil Inatnnt ttna of thousands of ltrlt iah Infantrymen IpuiumI from their tronchea aouth of tin- region of I.a Il4jtf cntml mid rncrd forward to the flrat-llnu trenchra of tho German. Jdiny of tht'ae had bcn utterly de stroy edf "only mounda of earlli frcahly turned by lha buratlnu abulia remain tag where they had baon. Thu Kreucb attacked at thu aaree la- alant on a front IS mllea wldfiu Dlvl alon after dlvlalon of Infantry awept acroaa tho oen spam botwron the op poalric trenchea and cut their way a linlf. TIiq aucceaaca won are rv'COKnlied as important, out the main object, which la to break through thu Ci.-nnan linen, baa not been accampllahed. lioth thn llrltish and French have Improved Uiulr poaltlona Kroatly, and hold crcHta from which they can dom inate tho Gurm.m Hnoa of communica tions, ao that their next attempt to Win n deulalve victory ahould bo .cany, Irt tho view of military expert In lon- don. CHANGES IN GERMAN STAFF Policy of Modlflfd tubmarlna Hava Bttn Remavad, 'L. AUcrlln, rla lndon. Admiral von Holtzondoorff, ex-commandcr of tho "arinon IiIkIi aaaa fleet, la now bead Mho naval K-neral aUff, aucceedlns Wco-Adrnlral von Ilachman. Itear-Ad- jkal llchuckc, vlc-chlef of the' naval eral alaff, alao la out, and It Is un- tood hla aucceaaor will be Admiral i'Koch. lnapctor of marine loatruc- at tho naval academy, be changea took place Id connec- PENITENTIARY HEAD KILLED BY 80NVICT i with the modification In the aub-l ,"r rale nortlj ' Aihahy, on tho rlne policy alKnallaed by Ambaaaa. von Dcrnatorrfa doclaratlona at ?ilnj:ton, Tho displaced admirals. I 'Understood, were opposed to the llflcatlona. hlngton Welcomes War Vstarana. 'aahlncton.- Washington welcom- thoiiaands of members of the Grcn'd srty of th Republic durinic the forty- th niumal rcnnlon, which nexan iday and reached its cllmar Wed- Wswsy, wr,cn survivors or the con flujujlnit union army marched rronf the c&itl to the Wblto ilouao In co:h mhoratlon of the grand revlaw held after the close of the civil war. about SaoOO' votorans, It Is estimated, participated. Warden Minto Shot Dead, City Marshal Fatally Wounded By Desperado. Halem, Or, Warden Harry P. Mlnto was killed by Otto Hooker, a runaway convict at J1S30 o'clock Tuesday night flolph Sweeps San Francisco. Ian Krnriclsco. Mayor Jas. Holph. Jrjpvlll b San Tranclsco'a chlor exec Mtiiro for another four years. An ava la'ichc or votes liaa carried him trl usphantly to victory. ON OPERATIONS GIVEN "s Csy fission Says Gang Bumsd Houses 'ouoht on Installment Plan. lnd. DcUlla.ot the operatlona -mmtfrn'mn' i GERMANS DECLARE ALLIES ARE STOPPED Ucrlln, via London. The Qormans not only havu stopped the gunernl of- fonalvo of tho alllca on tho -western front, but by counter-attacks have Kalned considerable territory for thetnticlvcs. acconilnn to an official Htntcment by army headqunrters. The text of thn statement follows: "Western theater The enemy con- j tlnucif yostorduy his attempts to break through our lines without achieving any result. On the contrary, he suf fered In many places very consider able losses, besides bringing us an ap preciable Rain In territory. ".Our counter-attack resulted in our capturing 20 officers attdSO men. UV creasing the number of prisoners tak en In this locality te 3398 men, Includ ing a number "of officers. Nine addi tional machine guns wore captured. "At Souches, Angres and Rocltn- court and also along tho entire front from the Chamnngno to Uio Areonne, ajtta'ckH by ti French wore ;ropulaod tl,thrm a break." public hen when the police gave oj. part of the confession said to haw lcen seonrd from Charles L. Uur- right, who with his wife. Is in custody awaiting trial on a charge of arson,' Hurrlght, tho police say, gave them thu dates and places of 26 Lncondlary fires for which ho and his gang were responsible, and on which they are paid to havo realized, by colluctiug tho Insurance, an avorago profit of 5 COO a fire 'fholr method, Hurrlght explained, vvns to buy lots on tho instalment plan, build houses and furnish thorn, iiIko qn .tho Instalment plan, Juko all tlu Insurance they could get and then set, tho placo on fire. Hurrlght. declared, the police say, that ho and his gang had burned houses In Tacomn, Seattle, Portland. Or., und In the following California (.lilies: Jtlchmond, Oakland, San Jose. UiiElewood, I'asndena, Long Ileach, Los Angelep, San Olego. Calexlco. railroad track, when the officer and Guard Walter Johnson of the state penitentiary, were" on their war north to bead off the man, who had previ ously faulty wounded City Marshal Denson at Jefferson. Sheriff Dodlne and Police Officer Itodgers accompa nied Utc prison warden no'rUt In search for the man and the two Albany offi cers had but left Minto a fow min utes before, taking a different tack, when Mlnto and Johnson, who were In a brushy pasture near the railroad saw Hooker walking down the track. Mlnto stepped out of the brush wlUt a leveled shotgun and said: "You halt" Hooker raised his revolver and the two fired simultaneously, Mlnto falling with a bullet In his head and Hooker escaping In the dark amid a hall of bullets from Johnson's re volver. Hooker escaped from a field near the penitentiary Monday afternoon. after working quietly for some lays with a force of other convicts. Early Monday night he entered Jefferson, where Marshal Benson covered him with a revolver and ordered him to surrender. Hooker apparently com piled but when .the officer was oft his guard the convict grasped Benson, wrenched the revolver awaj? from him mk ah at fclea .la the 'iietk. tfr JAMES ARCHIBALD IBj - J. F. J. Archibald, American corres pondent, caught by the British with letters which cauatd recall of Ambas sador Dumba. UW1 III ranging downwardf"" Federal Control Idea Beaten 28 to 7. Portland. IJ)' a votn of 28 to 7, dele gates to tho Western States Water Power canferouco In their concludliK session declared for control by the states of tho water powers of the stales, ns'agatnut federal guardianship by tho secretary of thu Interior, are YOUH-Wnk, s : ?iSMteaa Beat ft Rrskine. contractors. bulldlhff for MrsAlex. McKalr oddo Iti.lh'r lehMtVuM oh StillwoU Avo. a waslarH buafaM, S res and bath. WaiM'eptirtod th iwyr midence will b occupiad fcy Mr". Jacksen the for- hsrrala. Uthhnhaftfi Indlanana Votes Bring Dime Apiece. Indianapolis, Voters were bought for ten cents, "tho price of a drink," in tho election of November 3, 1914, nccording to Kdward J. ("Dig Ch.iof") O'I.eary, who testified in the trial of Mayor Hell, charged with eloctlon conspiracy. Albany, Or. Otto Hooker, murderer of Warden Harry Mlnto, of tho state penitentiary at Salem, was shot by Patrolman A. J. Long of Portland, at 11:30 Tuesday night. Hooker died at 12.'.05 a. m. Long tired a shot at Hooker from a Krag-Joergensun rifle, when the c6nvlct, who was lying face downward, rolled over In nu effort to fire n't tho officers. Tho bullet en lured Hooker's breast and came out through tho shoulder. Hooker was found hiding under a house and was dragged out. THE MARKETS HALF BILLION DOLLAR LOAN IS ANNOUNCED New York. The Anglo-French fi nancial commission" announced that the proposed credit loan to Great Brit- alii and 'France would be $500,000,000 and would bo Issued on Joint Anglo French "live-year 5 per- cc..c bc:i.is, of fered to the tmiiUc tit SS und to tho byadlcato of underwriters at 96. It Is proposed to make the syndi cate tho largest of its kind over seen- In this country and to Include in its membership banka, trust companies and Individuals from th Atlantic to tho Pacific Bocauso the bonds will be sold tour points under their par value. Great Britain and Frame will have placed to their credit her, not 1500,000,000, but $480,000,000. In other words' tho two nattous are paying $20,000,000 for tho privilege" of buying American pro ducts at top of the market prices. CURB ON TIPPLERS WHO SMOKE IS All Portland jr the Woman's Chris Uam Temperance Union has its way, bo pursou who uses tobacco In any form will be permitted to receive ahipsaeett of liquor In Oregon after the prohibi tion law gct Into, effect next January Mrs. Mattle M. Sleeth, state lecturer for tho Woman's Christian Temper-. Mice Union, told an audlenc la, the Jf Cintral Majhmilf - Falsgfa,m)t t-vr'; Sunday of ' perfectly .lovely scheme" the union has in "view for depriving -Jfj tobacco users of their drams. sfe' The process of eliminating them from the privileged ones who under, the law can ship In 24 quarts of beer or twb quarts of -spirituous liquor a. month, is to be quite simple, as Mrs. Sleeth outlined It In tho affidavit for all liquor con signees to slgu they must swear among other things that they are "not addicted to the use of narcotic drugs," The plan of the union la to have to bacco users declared addict to th s use of narcotic drugs. SHORT NEWS NUGGETS Portland. Wheat Club, 84c;' bluestem, 89c;, red ttussian, eio; ioriy-ioia, asc; raa fife, 82c. ' " ' ' ; Hay Raster 'Oregon timothy, fit; alfalfa. flslSQ, v "v ' BiitUfr dreamery, Jo. - fifg Hcn ?0c. Weol-T-Kastern Oregon, 31c; valley, Ho, ' """" 11 " s"' MbsmJrrvOo- ' , ' TiaHliT -r.j: tn..;.i;Mi ii'. -iv .Jtmiat1 red Rai. Wctorty-foii. iTeltH? lie?'5' H1' 1l,$n. Bar1 i(Ws$tfsar& ill MrUaV iitaA. - -i ::tvi- ij tii w t .v f-.'. . - ' ua- m. FIFTY DEAD ,AT, ARDH0RE Property Damage of 91,000000 Result - - of Qaaollnt Explosion. Ardmoro, Qkla. A spark from a worLmun's" hnmuer ignited a tank of gaaollnu he.xo, and fifty, persona wero bcllevecl to have bein" crushed to death jlnrtet fnUIng walla or burned to death whlla 'plnusd In the debris, i Th property :damag "wa tiutated ai ISW.dfO1. ,A sorof flreV c"d 'laytls alM VaollBe.whWh"' was thrown' rfW,Woea;rlie- th car -x"-: i'Tket ar at .lsaat.M4 tajw4. f these vrvUWy.faUHy. .Ot, ti 9mm on wa u iaiau All t ' - . t ij 'awcsalsaivr. Ththrl"f,ilfiwt1 Mltjs'upbbd UMtafaiur)( fr a Mrs. Russell Sage celebrated kr 7th birthday by sending checks ag gregating $60,000 to various Syracuse, N. Y.. institutions. Aliens residing temporarily In th United States will come under th in come tax law, according to recent rul ing given out at Washington. Atlanta, Ga., was selected as th ( 1916 meeting-place of the sovereiga. grand lodgD of Odd Fellows at th' closing season of tho sovereign grand , lodge In San Francisco. Mrs. Wallace H. Staunfer of New Orleans, granddaughter of PrestHaat,, Zachary Taylor, has presented te President Wilson, for the Whit house, collection, several heirlooms-belonging to her grandfather. Upon their written assurance that they did not drink a toast to .the kai er, as had been charged. Captain Wal- dron and Lieutenant Garliner, of Fort Stevens, Or., were exonerated. Gen eral Hugh Scott, chief of staff, said he accepted their explanation. """Let the states tax the products ol government lands that are developed: by private parties under govenaeatf leases," Is the answer made, by Sc- reiary lane, oi mo interior aeparv ment to the westorn protest agalQMf the contemplated government, la slag system, Sofia Denlas Acorceslon. - London. .Tho Bulgaria: ?,Tr,H stent off! powers categoutcal tlon of tho Bulgarian aruivjiaaor aeren in wo uiu.uiiui uuurcai .wu. ,Bot th BUeiostltqusivgtCarajSjt.iy. clally C9mmun;aieai-t. tae,' a. ncito V-cc!arhiByJn fcfaijjpost" 'fa8ll9.ut,ha4eijilta. a.I-m rnnmilata'fatl'StuUaartiUIC aU at w ytpSS? ai-