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tibmarit 4 f i ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY argest Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County TlI.LAMOOK, OlIKOON, NoVISMIIBW 0. 1.015. NO. 63 WWW. The Fst National Bank Capital and Surplus $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank - " i r I) . .knnli, PfY-iiJpi W. J. Ktec-hetf, Caviller . v iM-lcn. Vice I'tw. I. B, KchlMii, Asst. Cannier C J li'lwnnlii . Hiildcn MKUCTOKS ictar Mcijtol W.J. Jiin-lierfl A. W. ltmui ,'!t, C. l.iunb Qa ml uUcitiiflt jjiven lo nil Hanking business pl.unl in our IirihIk. OUi' I'XUQW BUIUHN i. TILLAMOOK. ORK Stationery Stationery , Just received a full complete new lino ' PRICES FROM 25c to $75c Come in and look at tliem GOOD QUALITY FOR THE PRICE The Tillamook Drag Sto e IS NEVER our or A JOB AND WITHOUT' MONEY W THE DANK r .... . iii-MMr FMJ nVH hxli l t u. " K OVhaI . hOA f I n M I U11UV V se - Lllf n . a MM r ! fV 1 1 f 1 r. 11111,11 111 " v V ,WIV Wild WVM tank. b..i if' ii . I . us,. Mt to fhn man who trams oui me man vrno panna ma muj Cftnfl,uU-l'Cu -mnlnir and holds his JtD. GT tafcSTSS mens CREDIT an- CONFI- Mnri tl--.A nnt TO ri;i V M Li 19 fllliuun Wpwmn.' . . . . i . Make OUR bank YCJUK oann. We'pa'y 4 per cent Interest on Savings Djjptltt. TiUainook Cotmty Bank M OREPON COAT Recovered, V Eleven Botllo Missing After Santa Clara Strikes Shoal. ' I, j . ' MarnIilloM, Or. KIuvkii bodies hl Imn rooaruml and seven ixirconi wore nil mbmlng from this wkw j summer 8antn Clara, which wetl ) ashore- on the Soutli spit. mar lh.i)t? I tmncw to CNjob bay at 4:20 p. m. Tucsv lliero wuro l psrvviiiira n board, BiMl thii erw mimlwred 24. Tim HnnUi (rinra utruck on what l knawu ii .MiiMttl r'f, on th SouUt tyiU nbout 30 mlloM fnmi MamhrMilr til i noutlmrly galf. J AccrtV.njc to tint mnto, tho ehoai which tho vptl (Irst structl wm uiieharlwl. Bppartnlly havliig re tfMly hct-n formal. In n southtirly t1 tJ Itiwvy Ben Mliqkiitcamo uu i ..col' uftrr -.rlklii(f the heni smi wan tlrottii in tho Houtli iiplt. hnlf . tntlo Inaldu th bur. t . After utriklRK the tlt. Ilfebcntu t i .4iutel)! trrra Jowsrril, Two hoi 'rmnifil tn th urf. Omi contnlr . sly puneaKor while tho otl .1 ii.- - . ri'Mj mn eainnin mm mun at i, i Tlt itosl of thor In the lattor watWK. ! to Swim luhnro. Tho IdcmUled Dead. Mr. llrMK' tlanr.. Ilutto. Mont Mra. P. Jl. Thortu. Ilwvl Itlvor. Or.; J. Morrl ItOBuc, nKfil 9. Gold lllll.i KING GEORGE "EfflBiS CBilfE IN WEST 13 CIEXED AKrwl, nan of J, C. Crowley, MIIIU ';. Or., sikciI 13 niunlhB. I'siseino OltlBuwator, 7 yinra old. if Oalo Qmtinm. i'ortymd. - ! JUadel J WH6?rfHt n j h ' lipoid rltid J . Mm. Jtnht, South llciid. Ind. ll.uulloxn. oilar. TWO llllliU'lUifllwl WOIII0I1, 0110 lKCd ..' out 35. the other nboiit CO. REPUBLICANS WIN IN MASSACHUSETTS King Oioroc of England, who wai thrown (rem his horso and injured white Inspecting trocpt In Fr-nce. VP LA IS REPULSED J AGUA PHIETh Arl. Aftur four itcspcrato attacliti on A;iua I'rteta. Ccncnil Villa Iir drawn oft. Tho hattli- eotitlnuwl practically without Inlurin.cilon from Mo:.dny af ternoon at 1 .45 o'clock until 6 Tues day morning. At 3 o'clock, when Villa lauaeh' d hla fiercest, attack lth tho combined lire of rifles, machine guua una cnuiiou, It probably surpassed In Violence the din of uuy previous Mcsl Hu battle. American army officers who with their men wore In the Assaulting Force on Front of rive KIIcb Makes Slioht Gains. i utm. tfermnn trooiis in w, mnssBi mado & thoroaghly ortsaulze attack aha a front of nearly flv miles In the Cttampagn district an . wc-rfc nubjcct4j to a nortous check wit!: heavy Iotspk, tho French .war offW" aucoticRv. It Is asserted that the az .aiiltlne forces were hurled back alont; tho entire front of tho attack, extend ing from tho rlclnlty of Hill 1S5 to tho position of La Courtlne. except that they succeeded In reaching tho sum mit of iiutle do Halnre. Tho official statemont reads as fol lows: "The cr.omy bombardment rcportc In the Champojac developed wit! great violence on a front about flv ir.llea long, bounded by tho woods on the side of Hill 133, Hutto dc Tahure. the village of Tahure and the trenches to the south as far as and including the .works of 'La, Courtlne.' "In spite of the visor of the attack and tho oxtrerae ferocity of the as sailants, tho enemy was again subject ed lo a serious check. The assaulting waves, decimated by our flro upon the entire front, succeeded only In attain ing the summit of the Hutto do Ta hure," Darlln, via wireless to Sayvllle. The stormmg of Height No. 192 In tho Champagne district and the cap ture of about 1200 yards of French trenches In tho Artols region was an- trencues all night declared it was th. worst thoy had ever hoard. Douglas trembled under tho vibra tions of the continuous crashes and concussions. HuIloLs from tho Mcxi- : cau sidu rained upon' tltu 'American town, from the United States army j trenches at the border to points a mllo I or more from the lino. Scores of wo I men and children, most of them hys terical nud wocplug, cowered behind brick or uilobo walls. ! prisoners woro taken and four ma , chine guns were captured. Boston. Tho .republican party re united control of tho t secutive depart- ( ment of the statu government . after an . QjJrjQ ATTITUUE OUTLINED Interim of flv yrars, when bamuol . j .McCall. a former congressman, was j Contnintal Armyopen to Militia Or elected governor by a plurality of GC06 ganliatlons Free to Enter, over Governor David I. "Walsh, demo-, Washington. IVactlcally doubled emu Tlw remainder of tho repuull-, ffilkrn, n,-,proprI(U,OIls for lho state can state ticket wna elected by larger j mUUm un(, 0on,M. of lho propcwi piurauwcs auu uiu .r-,"iii. contli.untn! nrmv to anv orcanlrsilon a net gln of 17 seats in ttio icgisia tuni. Tho proposed amendment to tho constitution granting Uio right of suf frage lo women was defeated by a majority of 132,083. Tho vote of tho state on the suf frage amendment was. yes, 103,-106; no, 2yr..4S9. Both 0. 8. Bird and Joseph Walker, former progressive nominees, support ed McCall and the. result indicated that thoy carried back Into the roinih llcan cainp thu greater part of their fo.lOT.IUg. The prohibition party, on tho other hand, attained tho status of . a legal party by polling more than the re quired three pur cunt of tho total vote. FINE NEUTRALITY VIOLATORS Men Who Recruited for British Forces Are Sentenced. San Francisco. Hyphenated Ameri cans whosu sympathies for tholr moth er country In times of war predomin ate tholr allegiance to the flag of tholr adopted country wuro scathingly re buked by Judgu Doollne In the United States district court when ho son. tencod Dr. Thomas Addis and Ralph K. Hlalr, Jr., to pay fines of $1000 oacl; for violating the neutrality lawa by re cruiting men in San Francisco for service in tho British forces, lie re. ferred to them as men "who live In tola country, but whose patriotism does not extend much to. tali coun try as the country that, they left" Oregep nAbIb" Win Feetaall fame. Chicago. The rout of tke famous Michigan Agile y te Oft A Kfei,, aad Ccagi's. Tictery vtr Wl consln, were the neat notable mVtl butloni to football hUtery 1b tke Mid dle wet Saturday. tiraven tTr fctlp I wUl not act-Hop w or individual of tho .national guard de siring to enter and freo to do so nru contemplated In thu army stdo of the administration's national defense pro gram. Details of tho provision to bo made for tho mlHtia were made public for tho first ttmo In n statement Issued by Socrctnry Clarrlson, which said in part: "In my proposition the membership of tho nntlcnal guard has alternatives based upon this full recognition and meeting every proper point of view with respect to their relationship to tho matter of military policy, In other words, I propose that any and every organization of tho national guard that Is free to do so, Insofar oa its statu obligations are concerned, may como ovnr Into thq national force in tact and bo accorded exactly tho samo position therein that It now holds. "With respect to tho national guard In the states, tho plan not, only con templates continuing tho fluanctal and pqrsonal aid .on bohalf of tin, nationnl guard, but .largely Increases Uie sanjo, practically doubling it tho next fiscal year." ALLIES Subscribe (or the twice each week. Herald. Issued MM?,,I LAMAB'S ety Store t "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" GERMANIC CONTINUE ADVANCE London Gcman. Austrian and Dul-,,-irInn Invaders gained more ground on tho Serbians, but there was a prom- Iso that powerful hoi? for tho Serbians who i.ear. French t.-copj and a few Serbs, most of tho latter In thenorth fight ins tbo Auatro-Gormnns, were moving oa lstib to attav thu Bulgarians, who wwj .eportrd to hold Vcles on Uic J Si!-S.i;oul!.i rai.road, with their Hue El.xtchln tast Irom Uie railroad. It is learned from a good source that tho French after a three days' fight have occupied Strumltsa and ad vanced 32 kilometers (about 20 miles) Into Uulgarlan territory. The Bulgar ians lost hcnvl'.y. A.rews a.:.cy dltpatch hero said Drlttcl: forces had Jolnod the Serbians "at the fro.:t." This was supposed to mean tho southern front. It was not thought they could have reached tho Austro-German lino. Berlin, official accounts told of con tinued Germanic advance and said "thu Bulgarians arc continuing their purault of tho enemy." Tho report omitted to mention names of places but NIsh admitted that the Serbs were "retiring in good ordor. With eyon mall .reinforcements, it was i-tfclared, Uiey could hold out for many weeks." RUSSIA TO ATTACK BULGARIA Large Army Is Dispatched Against Germany's Balkan Ally. Copenhagen, via London, t-Lars contingents of Russian troops, have set. sail from, the Black sea ports of Odessa and Sebastnpol for the Bul garian coast, the Berlin Tageblatt says. . Tho , dls.pa.tch,. telegraphed, . to tlQ Tageblatt from Bucharest, says that the transports are convoyed by ,a strongvBquadron. TUo rocont attack, by Russian warships. on the Uulgarlan port of Varna,, according to this at, Muut-waa made la, preparation for an attempt to load troops. Peace Meve Is. Denied. . AerllB, by wirelsto uoksytoa, .. J, "Reperta that Priaw vob r8silew bos bM eaUusUd wlU -t&s prapwr-. Uea of peace negotiations ore abso lutely toeerrast," soya tke Overseas Hews Ageaoy., (t,,nee v"o BisJow, wke bow Is to gwitsorlaad, kos takes bo, BUpatouud .peace uagotlatlons,. Bor has ke been charged with that task." s CROWN PRINCE BORIS Boris, crown prince of Bulgaria, leading commander of his country's trccpa fighting the Ssrblans. BRIEF WA3 NEWS The Italians are persisting In their offensive, and, although (heir progress is slow, they report adancs3. Japan has become a party to the agreement between the entente pow ers not to effect a separate treaty with Germany. In the south along the Styr river and Galician frontier, the, Huss!an3 report successes, repulsing German attacks and carrying through their -re;rGniraBn-TKcufr yevatz, the arsenal town of Serbia, j nunc; tucu iiiii,aiiau allien aic quail ing their way through the mountains to NIsh. Serbia's war capital. Tho Germans continue their attacks against the Russians ln the Riga and Dvlusk regions, and say they have penetrated the Russian position near the railway line north of Dvinsk. They could not hold tho ground gained, as the Russians launched counter-attacks immediately. From all sides the Germans, Aus--trlans and Bulgarians are slowly clos ing In on the Serbian armies, the' po sition of which grows graver dally. They are fighting fiercely, however, to save their country and have inflicted such losses on Field Marshal von Mackensen's forces that he has been compelled to send for reinforcements and leave tho more serious work of invading the cast and southern part of tho country to the Bulgarians, who havo had more experience in mountain warfare, such as tho Serbians are waging. ELECTluN RESULTS The domocrata elected a governor in Maryland. Democrats generally were successful in greater New York. Both houses of tho 1916 New Jersey legislature will be republican. In Kentucky, both parties claim vic tory in the gubernatorial contest In New York, the republicans re tained their control of the lower house of the legislature. Virginia has elected a legislature pledged to enact measures in 1916 pro hibiting the, sale of Intoxicants. Elections emphatically defeated wo man suffrage amendments in New York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvan ia. The republicans returned to power In Philadelphia, where, their candidate, Thomas B. Smith, was elected mayor by 70,000. A majority of tho mayors elected .in New York state were republican. Al bany, Amsterdam. Kingston, Pough keepsie and Rochestor named republi cans, Troy, Utica and Mount Veraou qjected, dpjm,ocrats., George L. Lund, former socialist mayor of Scaeuectady, was returned to that office. New York Against Woman Suffrage., New York. Woman suffraj was. .beaten by a, majority of about 110,000 and tae reviaou siaw consuiaua w -jUd fryijiftUaatelr SM.0M ! tke , state-wide election. , WtyttsWst CoiumbUE, 0. State-wide proklbl- , tlon in Oh!- ' Wv.ted by a majar i.y a V2M cavVroai . .'.- tl ju v,.a. S4,00C', J s