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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
V iUmotk , ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY i rtESX ClRCULATinM OF ANY PAPE r in Tillamook County' toLXxn. Tillamook, Okkgon. Octojwm 22. 1915. NO. 79 The First National Bank Capita! And Surplus $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank II C Uniub. I'rvnlilcm I C llnWcn. Vfcc I'rcn. W. J. Ivicelicrx, Ciwliicr l II Ivclilxon, At. Cashier CJ. J.C IMwtuiU IIkIiIcii wrbctoks I'ctqr Kqisd W.J. klcchcw A. W. JJiiiiii ;n. c. i.iiini) Cmeftil attention tfvcn to JmII Hanking Imsincs.s pined in our hnmht. 0I)D:i't'.Ll.OVS,;HUILUIN3. TIULAMOOK.rORK Perfumery - -Perfiifheiy THE'LATCST IN PERFUMES PRICES FROM 25c to 51.50 We guarantee it The Tillamook Drug Store THE "PRUDENT MAN" . IS NEVER OUT OF A JOB AND WITHOUT ' HONEY N THE! DANK m ?kSW Rogrots won't bring baok the money you hire oxtrava- 7 spent. One sure fricn ' to a man in troume is raonuy bank. it the man who banks his money is the man who gains fcpfideioe of his empleyor and holds his jtb. Wney in the bank als means GKtsuu an. wnn- E. No man tan afford not to nare mo owhiuqi low men. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We nav 4 ner cent interest on Swings Dejpwite. ilUmook County Bank GERMANS BATTER WAYJNTO SERBIA Defending Army Fights with Desperation, Few Prison ers Being Taken. Ilerlln, via I.ondon. Tho German and Austrian force continue batter Inj: tliulr way Into Serbia unit the gate ways to tho strategically Important Marava valley am mow In German hands, Thu Serbians are making a desper ate rralatanco and report of the bat tire rouKltt show that these nro bloody with row primmer taken. Instead of retreating at thu first sign of thu ene my. Dm Serbian tight hand to band until crushed by overwhelming num. They ncitin to feel that the out- ocaio- of tint whole ar depend on tlit'ir resistance. Tho Serbian had Intrenched them "In) thoroughly and their dufunse htdJ well on the river fronts, but thu heavy artillery of he Germanic forces itiadr II Imponalbltr for tholr opponent to hold Belgrade, Somendria and Pos- Uio AuslroGurman force nro ad vnnclns slowly but steadily. Tho railroad between NUh and Sa lonika has been cut by thu Bulgarians, rni'of, rt over tho frontier In superior numbers. U I over Ui In railroad ttio allies planned to runh reinforcements to Bnrli.a. and If the Bulgarians succeed In ho! litis It, U will bo difficult, al-j meal Impossible, to got troops to tho I!a!l.a:i front In Uit luimvdlato future. No nown hns beun received of tho mtvrnonu of tht AiiRlo Krench army, eh'njshHr-t!nown"tJ-httVtri)(i'rfin act'.oti. a tho urrlval of Krt-nch wound ed (it f atonlkl htm boon roporti-d. Itnl; '1 dt-rlarntlon of war h pi I nut lit 'snr n Inrruses iho hoim of hor nlltr: !!uit bIio will Join In tho ;iul);un cninpalcn. . BRIEF WAR NEWS BRITISH CABINET MINISTERS DIFFER London. I'rvmlor AanulUt has Mid donly become HI. 1 1 lit nUktv of health will rtMjulrn withdrawal from public nctlvltk-B, at lenitt for n fov duy. I'romlur AhiiuU'i'h IIIiiomk hns had Hip effoct of pri'il-ciug n Kronter air of calm In political clrrlas than would othurwlxo hava uttomled tho rcnlKna IIjii of Sir Edward Cnrson from thu attornoy-r.euuntlBhlp and from present nppearnucea thero will bo no moro res. ll'.natlonB from thu cabinet, Tho condition of Mr. Asquith was described by his physicians nt noon Wednesday as satisfactory. Sir Kdward Curaon aunoiinred In thu hoiiHO of commons! that his restitution from tho attoruey-KonoruIahlp was duo to dlvernenco of vlows, in regard to Near Kaatorn affairs, I"urthor ovldenco of dlssatlsfnctlon with tho military situation Is furnish ed bv tho recall of Geuorat Sir Inn llatnlltin, commanilor of tho Dardnn cllea expedition, who Is roturuiug to KnKland t" tuako a report. Atone the western front tiicro has Ksen heavy flhtlnr In the Artols, ChampaKfio and Voskbs r-(loiis. At tacks wero made by both sides, but Uie Kalns and loss are described as, iHw; of minor Importance. Italy has declared war asainat mil iaria, but the question whethor she Will send troops to Join tho Hrltlsh and Jfronch forces In Serbia romiilns as Aacure as the results of tho ffijhtlng rjkKluK on Serbia's eastern frontier. The Austro German armies which ieuplcd HelKrade appear to hcvn ad Tinced more than 15 rnllos south of He city, but thu outcome of the fight- i ifc between HulRarlans and Serbians fcinr. tho Important Salonlkl.Nish rail Miy cannot bo summed up no easily. .Doth Athens and Paris maintain tljat French troops have occupied StrurnnlUu In southwestern Bulgaria, brii there nro available no official re ports relating to the striiKRle In this fjjjjirler and none Is expected until the flhtliiK reaches a more conclusive ctW fter havlnc driven thn fiormnn ntfrchanimen from the Haltlc sea, the Hrltlsh submarines have sunlc one. anil probably two, German torpetlo craft one reported to be a torpedo boat destroyer nnd the other a tor pedo boat which with other warships bad come out to convoy ufamers. ! SHORT NEWS NUGGETS Tho K-7, one of thu four submarines bleh made tho trip from San Fran cisco to Honolulu under their own power, completed the 2100-mile jour ney without a stop. Lieutenant-Commander Lauterbach. of tho German cruiser Emden when r,liofwHs destroyed, has escaped from I ndhk , crossed the United Slates an-J trJRrwfrrGermony. " hlx warrant officers from the In PRESIDENT APPROVES PUNS TOR DEFENSE Army to Have 1,200,000 Men. Navy to Be Largely Increased. Washington. The administration program for national defense to b recommended to the forthcoming ses sion of congress, proposing a total ex penditure on tho army and the navy next year of about $400,000,000, was practically completed. Secretary Gar rison's p!an, approved by the presi dent. csJa for an Increase of $75,000, 000 lu the war department's annual ap p: lpr.atlon to be used for augmenting tho resular army to 140,000 men and the c.-catlon of a new continental army of 400,000 men. Approval also was given to the pro posal of Secretary Daniels and the SUFFRAGE IS DEFEATED New Jersey Refuses Votes for Woman by Big Majority. Trenton, N. J, Latest returns on the state election Indicate that tho proposed amendment to the state con stitution granting suffrage to womea was defeated by a majority of mon than 50,000. He-turns from 1679 out of 1831 election district give a vote of 133,657 for and 187,849 against the amendment. Ocean county, which returned a ma jority or 300 in favor of the amend ment, apparently was the only county carried by the suffrage worker. COUNTERFEIT COIN TRACED Ex-Pollcemen Accused of Gigantic Plot to Pass Bad Money. San Francisco. The source of the flood of spurious $5 gold pieces var iously estimated as representing be tween $25,000 and $50,000, circulated throughout the United States and es- general beard of tho navy for a five-1 PMially the Pacific coast for three year naval construction program to Ci-st $300,000,000. giving the navy 10 new dreadnoughts and six battle cruisers, as well as more than 70 sub marines, 50 destroyers, 10 scout cruis ers and a host of auxiliary ships. The plan of Secretary Garrison Is as follows; Enlistment of 133,000 "continentals every year to serve at training camps two months annually and, after three years' service, go In the reserve corps for three years, making six years' service In all. After six years this would constantly provide an active continental army of 400,000 and a re serve of 400,000, as another 133,000 would be mustered out annually and as many enlisted. torned German cruiser Kronprlnz T holm have escaped and are bolleved to have gone to sea In a CO-foot yacir they purchased. Th " federal govern merit Is ttcarchlng for Hut... Official estimates of the navy's part in tho administration's blllton-dollnr national defense program show thai within five years It la proposed to spend 602,4 S'l 4 on construction o.' nowr ships, development of air crafi nnd'ereation of n huge reserve of a:u munition and guna for the navy. lieports now coining to (hu depart ment of agriculture indicate the plant Ins of n greater acreage In wheat than in any preceding ysar. It Is believed that tho continued war In Kurope will Intorfuru thoru with seeding In tin-wheat-growing sections and tho de mand on this country will bo lieav-sv and prices better than during the prud ent year. Caffney's Successor Appointed. Washington. William 11. Galo, of Virginia, was appointed consul-genc-al at Munich, succeeding T. St. Jo' i Saffncy, whoso resignation was . .- quested becausu of unneutral utter ances. BATTLE RAGING AT DVINSK Petrograd Says Germans Attacking Impetuously with Artillery. Potrogrnd, via London, With the exception or Dvlnsk. on tho northern ond of tho UusBlun battle front, whoro fierce artillery battles continue, the Germans appear to bo on tho defen sive along tho entlro eastern front. Husslnn military of-Holala say they have obtained information that tho Gorman armies have beon ordered to take Dvinsk at any cottt Gorman at tacks at this point havo boon made with the utmost Impetuosity under covor of a terrific artillery flro, bu ao far they have boon usable to break down tfae Russian defense, Tagpjrt Cass Is Dismissed. Indianapolis. Thu caso against Thomas Taggart, Democratic national committeeman from Indiana, charged with election conspiracy, was dismiss ed by Special Judge V. H. Kichnorn in tho criminal court on tho motion of Prosecutor A. J. Hucker. Increase of the regular array from Uio present force of 97,100 to 140,000 I3y changing the enlistment term re quiring tho regulars to serve two years actively and four moro years In re serve, by 1922, the reserves. It Is es timated, would be 280,000 men and the regular army still 140,000 or 420,000 in all. These figures are based on be lief that about 70,000 would serve out their active term annually and would then be In the reserve corps for four years more. Continuance of state militia aggre gating 125,000, the present force, but under federal control and with In creased training nnd equipment. The army nviatlon corps planned, while not as large as those of Europe, to con sist of fou- eq'wlrons with 12 ma chines each aud extra dirigibles and war balloons, it is believed, would be umplu for scouting purposes. i years, nas oeen discovered, govern ment agents said here. In the arrest of two former Oakland, Cal., police men, Rollle A. York and Edward Karr. The $5 short-weight gold coin made and passed principally In Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle Is consider ed the best counterfeit with which se cret service agents have been bother ed in many years. It Is said that the counterfeiters netted a profit of $2.80 on each coin. 16 Dead In Train Wreck. Randolph, Kan. Union Pacific mo tor train No. 579, consisting of one passenger coach and a baggage and mail combination car, crashed through an undermined abutment, plunged In U?,Faeycntf If, injt burial skat if feet of the forward end of the passen ger car In floqd waters and mud one mile south of here. The total casualties were placed at 16 dead and two-score Injured. Sixty five persons were in the car and only four escaped unhurt. . THE MARKETS Portlan-i. Wheat Club. 95c: bluestem. 99c; red Itusciau, 92c; forty-fold, 99c; red fife. 92c. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13.53. Butter Creamery, 29c. Eggs Ranch, I6c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 28d; valley, 28c. Embargo on Arms to Mexico Declared Washington. President Wilson de clared an embargo on the shipment of arms and ammunition to Mexico, Tho prohibition applies to tho factious op posed to tho government which tho United States has recognised. Feared Serbia Will be Overwhelmed. London. Latest reports from the Near East Indicate that Serbia Is in deadly daugor of being overwhelmed by tho artnloa of her neighbor. No leas than eight Bulgarian forces have cressod into Serbian territory. Berlin, via Leaden. Tae German war office report tn the fighting la the east says: "In the army greap of rieU Marshal von Hlndenburg, a Russian attaek west or Dvinsk failed. Northeast ot Wessolowo two attacks were suppress ed at tho outset by our artillery ttw." Wo havo closed out the planobusi ncs ami will soil whnt muslo rolls we 4M LAMAB'M Variety Store TittM-ook, Ore. 4 4 "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" MEXICAN BANDITS SH33T PASSENGERS Brownsville. Tex. Inspired by race hatred ns well as desire for loot, 20 Mexicans who claimed to bo followers of Luis Do la Rosa, leader of tho so called Texas Revolution, held up and robbed a train near Olnilto, seven miles north of here. As a result three men aro dead, an- othor Is probably fatally Injured and four others are seriously hurt. The bandits are believed to havo escaped Into Mexico. Tho bandits removed tho splkoa from a 'rail and by lug concealed In the nearby brush, jerked this rail from under the nose of tho engine with a long heavy wire. The engine jumped the track, The robbery was conductod by five or six Mexicans In khaki uniforms, while outside the train some 15 or 20 moro Mexicans kept up a constant tire, apparently shooting either ever or beneath the train. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 98c; club, 95c; red Russian, 92c; forty-fold, 98c; fife. 92c. Barley $26.50 per ton. Hay Timothy, $16 por ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. Butter Creamery, 30c, Eggs 37c. Money to loan on first class farm mortgages. First Natonal Bank. "THE ELECTRIC STORE" Next to Gem Theatre Telephone No. 190 J Children's Rockers from Children's Hifjh Chairs Ladies Sewing Rockers Arm Rockers Reed Rockers Door Mats $.00 to $3.50 SI. 25 to $5.50 52.00 to $4.00 $1.75 to $6.00 $5.00 to $6.00 - 65c and 75c AMMER FURNITURE: CO. FIRST STRUT , ni's ml will sol whnt muslo rolls we LOOK AROUND" 6 1 1 . 4.