11 tllitfwtk efald. ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ir.fi?ErcjRcuL.A-rioNOF Any Paper;in Tillamook County XXII. Tillamook, OkkoonNovkmiikm 10. 1915. NO. 7 Liunb, I'mtiifaui rr. C J J.C !! .Men n c KITCHEN RANGES and HE4TINQ STOVES See Us for Price Before Ordering Elsewhere IE PRUDENT MAM P NEVER OUT OF W0B AND WITHOUT VNEY IN THE BANK uvjJ t , tri fVj, 'bank. Nidonco oMiia dmolovor and holds his job. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We nnv a. nor nnt intnivt an Sav nrs Deposits. - Tillamook oanty Bank Advise sUlantlfla Tariff. 1 ttnclaoo. UnlMUon of tk litlon from' prty pbllttoa aha H entirely In the handa of " men was advocated by Hatn "I'Ts, president of tho rl... .n.,.. (..,. f Er.11 irnut O-Pion, - The Fst National Bank Capital and Surplus $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank W. J. Ki.vliers, Oitliicr 1. II. Keldfton, Asit, Cashier 1.I1I5CT0IS ! 1'Otor Hdtal W.J. KMierc A W. Dunn C. Liimli Cnuuu nuetitinn jyiveit to fill Uniikiujj business pl uv ' ut our bawls. t 0Dj, vtOT.V tJUU.Ol.S'3. TILLAMOOK. OKI! LEX. M'NASR &JCGL BSgft A JL US A E 85 W A DSHD lT5 5 - ,j8r nik i.tw Egrets won't brinr back tbo monoy you have oxtrava- 'y apont. One sure friend to a man in troublo is monoy 3"t tho man .who banks his monoy is tho man who gains la . . KYI-IT I Fney in tho bank also moans GREDI I and ouinp.i-j E, No man oan afford not to havo tho confidonco of n.u.rn. at Meeting of Dry. Port ad.-Wh the state Hon of Antl-Saloon I"" opee ,on m....u Tuesday slgat y Ham.' at tfo wn" - ioTOIc! Governora ilneton 31 MEN KILLED IN MINE EXPLOSION Blowup of Coal Dust Wrecks Northwestern Co. Works at Ravenstlale, Wash. Svattif j.rt uMij ini-ii wuro km--d It)' mi !i!jl()ii of coul diint In lliu .nunnwciiifrn improvotnrnt company coul ttilno ul Itnvcnii'lnlu, 3S in I lee oulli'i of Hptulu. It Ib priictlcally ctifium that nil llio 28 men ntlll In tho mlmt nro duad. Threa botlloe wcro nconrcd and thm) men takon tin conm-loun (rom the ml no wvru n.-sintel-I kiwi by tho ptilmotiir, The fotc of tho 'ploi(l(iii torn down tlmlxirn nnd mippurtii all tliroiiKh tint mine and tli ruMCucm hml to build nrw (.upportn an ttiuy clcnrcd away the wri'i-haRe. KxKrt nicun tcami from tho Unit ed Htult'K liilfnu of mini's Ktntlon In Kfnttl mill from rcml rntnpe on both kp of Hip Cdnctulo mountalim wcro nidhi'il to ItiivniuUiilo to nnxlat In thu rwciie work. Aftor cntcrlnte the third fv, vbt forumtin Kune' hotly found, thij oxynn hulmel men amiuurncd Ihnt thore v,a nu doubt ttt nil ilioso still In thu in 1 no were lend. - "ivhmtttly J124.OO0 will m pnld fr.itn u- ;.tnti iti.limtrlal isutjmnro fund to tho fai : Hen of tbo tntni'-r who lout thrir Mm s U. S, INVESTIGATES ALLEGED CONSPIRACY ielifnKton.-Thu uiiIIjmI State? envornmnnt h bad n nationwide ilraKiiot ntro;ctiLd fur hIIokihI forulKii roiiAplrntora nnd nlloKcd Amurlcmi ht !u r. The dtiparimtfiu of Justlcn bctntn an In.ortttKntl.Hi of tho puhllHhod chnrKPH by Dr. Oorlcnr. formorly In tbo Aus trian conouliir Htrvlci, thnt Auutrlic) coiiMilntet In the United RtatuK. wir); Int undor ttit ilirottliui .' Consul Oan or.il Von Nubor nnd Count von ilorn fttotff. thu Corrann nnitmneador, woro ccntvrn of n prnpni;:uidii for fomont- Ins Htrilio In muniiioue pluutH Tho frpipiocy trf bomb nxplrn'.ons on ships nad flrou In blK munition plnt will bo thoroughly ioakod toto. AUSTRIAN DENIES CHARGES Cidtjr Said to Have A-cd for My nient of N'.:nth!y Allowance. WaniHniiton. Airt'ii lii:ch Zwli'd inek. .hnrKo of Hi" Aubi.i.-.Ittacariast i.;bi.!!i. called at t!u- utt'.to depart nu nt u.sd do.ilod In prison for hla ijov-i-inm-nt tlm .Jtiblitliod cburses of Dr. Oi'ji. ar. formerly of the Austrian eon ati.ur .-c'rUi-o, ttu-.t Austrian consulates in '..i t:nlloi! Jltiitoa were "hotbeds of propfKiwidn" for fomenting atrlkea in nlunltioi-ii pltintH. Auer thu cbnrgos conrerenco at tho Btnto depiirtuient tho AUstro-llun- gnrliin ombaany gnve ou a stntpmont declaring tb.U Dr. Corlear offered to dlttcontlnuo hi utterauces ugainst Austrlii-lliingiiry If ho wero allowed a monthly sum of money. BORAH FOR "DRY" NATION First G. O, P. Candidate to Declare Stand on Prohibition. 1'ortlnnd, Ore. Seuator Horah of Idaho, considered ono of tho strong presidential possibilities of the repub lican party, has declared for national prohibition. Senator Uornh la tho first of the prospcctlvo candidates for tho noml nation next year to inake known his stnud on national prohibition, Tho latter In which tho Iduuo solo'u for 'jho flrat timu aunmincos his position has Just boon received by It, 1'. Hut ton, superintendent of tho Uregou Aa-tl-Balooh leaiuo. Tariff . ard l Favored By Labor. San Francisco, The American Fed eration f Ubor ,weat qn fmojc4. 'M favorlns uovornuiant ownereaif or.w toleirnph Hn, oreaUoi of a pera4anent eoiamslBvaa tearlaKrte be m ;U-V;aa4,a laW; Warbn all ,a?ar .U',r, ,iJr pneevio Awenc iUu A. 0 ClHnlcy, former Congressman, svho was elected governor of Ken- tucky by tho Democrats. WOWS CRITHJ IS SEINSTAicu v.u-.nBtfjn. Definite Instructions wont from U-.j wbue bouso to thei".-.: -."fltte dcuri:nent to reinstate Op ..tirkllt aa nx..otar.t poitmaitc- it .4iiliotkn, Iil, removed Lucause !i criticised l.-osii0i.t V.'ilson's encase minU The prer-i-on:' action tool; lose Irnojcute out ii tUo llet of Ameri can icfujiuMM, rtafflrmod the tree t : fccli jcaaracty of tho declaration of "t3-y I!",-,- Wlunctktt rostiaaator. A. M. Klcop ir. for ' flrlK" Uurkltt. '. p.-'-hl-lent i undvratood to feel ... ow'ar, to Uie nature of th ( i.a'ses that be ohoj'.J have be-.-.i ion :to.I boforc AMUtuut i'oeUn "er (1 ueml Hopor npprovod Durkltt'a din- . aral. in ttisnounc'PS tho prosldcnt's co-.irso ;,crtry Tumulty communted: "This li n froo country." WilGRO EDUCATOR IS DEAD Uooker T. WaB'.Injton Passes Away at HI Home In Tutkcgee. Tuskepee, Alu. Hooker T. Wash ington, foremost toucher und leader of tho negro rnco. died at bis home here, mar the Tuskogeo Institute, where :,e was founder nnd president. Hard oiling of the nrterles, following a nerv ous breakdown, caused death four h nirs after Dr. Washington arrived from Now York. A widow, three children and four grandchildren survive. John H. Wash ington, ti brother, Is superintendent of Industries at Tusltcsce Institute. Honker T. Washington was born a .:no near llnle'B I'ord, Franklin comity, Vu about 1S5S. Vllson Makes Appeal for Doomed Man Washington. President Wilson has urr.'vl Governor Spr: nt Utah, to re (onsldor the ciibo of Joseph lilllstrom, rt Swedish eitlsen, oentnnced to death for murder, HIllBirom has attracted wide atten tion through tho activities of thu I. W. W. In hla behalf and through tho30 J'vcaldcnt WllBon, acting for tho Swedish minister. Tho governor's life has repeatedly been threatened If ho permits tho execution. May' Drop Portland from Coast Learjue. San Krnnctr.c.v Directors of the Paclf'.o Coast league passed a resolu tion a, tho closing session of the an nual mooting that unless "satisfactory rates could bo secured from tho rail roads," fortland would bo dropped from tho league next year. MMMMMMMIIMUfMlte JAMAH'S a I JftrMy Stpre Aaninnv TEUTONS CONTINUE ""in INTO SERBIA i... driven Back Along En tire Front After Sangui nary Fighting. I .. via wireless to Bayvitu I Teutonic armies commanded by Gen- crala Koeress and (lallwltz, after nan j Rultmry f ihtlnc. have again thrown ; back the Serbians along their whole i front, says tho report Issued at the Ucrmau army headquarters. Serbians to the number of 1773 were takeu pris oners. TIim following statement regarding the situation In Serbia was given out by the Overseas Nova Agency: i "Dispatcher from iho Serbian front i give impressive descriptions of the j breakdown of the Serbian military or i (:uaixatlon. During tbo recent Auatro- JIcusarlan-Cerman-Dulgarlan advnnce more than 64.090 Serbians were taken prisoners. Tbeie were 40,000 Serb ians already In Austro-Hungarlan hands. The Serbian army on a war footing numbered only 300,000. "The victors captured enormous numbers of rifles, machine guns, mine throwers and searchlights, as well as ammunition, victuals, winter clothing and ecveral thousand railroad cars and locomotives. "King I'eter, fleeing in a broken down and dilapidated automobile, which stuck In the rnud In an Im practicable road, continued his flight in a country wagon, followed by the crown prince nnd the members of the general stuff." BULGAMS-LMINeH" VIGOROUS OFFENSIVE London. Tho exact situation in central Macedonia is uncertain. Dis patches from the near east are con flicting and doubt as to the time of ccnls to which they refer Injects an additional elomcnt of uncertainty It Is clear, howover. thnt the Bulgarians have been reinforced and nave begun a new offensive. The Itulgarlnus are making desper ate efforts to force tbolr way through Katcbaulk pass In the direction of Prlstina. They are also attempting to advance from Tetovo to Porlepo and .Monnsttr and by forcing Habuna paas u- reach Perlepo from tho other side. These operations aro said to havo placed Monastir again in danger. It is at present a problem whether the newly arrived French and British forces are largo enoush to meet this Bulgarian onslaught, which apparent ly has begun with extraordinary vigor. GERMANS LOSE GRIP IN EAST Assume the Defensive After Meeting Defeat In Riga and Dvlnsk. London. Once advancing victor iously almost without hindrance, Aus-tro-Germaus along the eastern front now nro on the defensive and losing lrero and there. Russians have dealt them heavy at tacks In the Rica, Dvlnsk and Vol hynla rogions. The gradual collapso of tho Gor mans Is attributed hero to withdraw als for the Balkan campaign, and pos sibly to inadequate munitions sup plies. With tho grip of winter ou tho east ern country, Germans now have no ohanco of accomplishing tholr long desired object of reaching Riga aud Dvlnsk, at least until tho roads have become firmer Serbian King Fighting In Trenches. Sala-.lkl, via Paris. King Peter of Serbia, despite his advanced age. Is flGhtlng with his soldiers lu tho trenches, clad In the uniform of a private, according to 11, Jaeowaebeff, secretary of the Russian legation In Greece, who arrived here frosa Mttro vttta, western Serbia. Italian hlji la Torswslee). Rosas, rta Paris The Italian steam er Fire use, of 8973 gti ka beta sunk by a submarine. Tweaty seven eeeuars and 9 Members of '(fee crew were saved, ilx passenger and, 15 of the crew are mission. u..t ii.- Herald, issued ARISTIDE BRIAND Km HI Arlstlde Brland, the Socialist leader who was recently made premier of France. BRIEF WAR NEWS i he Italian liner Ancono, sunk by an Austrian submarine, carried to death 300-of 570 persons, according to a Lloyd report. Along the western front, artillery actions again have become the prom inent feature of tho operations but no infantry action is reported. Hy formally dissolving parliament Friday, King Constantlne, of Greece, defied the war party. The king, op posed to war. will appeal to tho ca tion In an election fo be held Decem ber 19. Official announcement wa3ma.de ThlirT'reTnier Asquith, roreisn Secro tary Grey. David Lloyd-Georce, minis ter of munitions, and A. J. Balfour, first lord of the admiralty, have ar rived in Paris for consultation with the French government. Field Mnrshu! von Mackensen. jom mauding the German invasion, is now experiencing the most difficult phase of his campaign la front of a moun tain barrier which he must surmount before he can bope completely to dis organize the Serbian army. Ambassador Penfield at Vienna was instructed by cable to ask the Austro Hungarinu foreign office for a state ment In detail of the circumstances of the torpedoing of the Italian liner An cona in the Mediterranean Inst week, with a loss of several American lives. Outside the Balkans tho most Im portant theater cf operations Is now along the cas'.ern front. In the north the Germans appr.-ently havo aban- j doued any hope of rt telling Riga and Dvlnsk, and are falling back or aro being driven back from the Dvina, which was their objcptlve. I I SHORT NEWS NUGGETS Former President Taft announced ' In Chicago that Elthu Root was his choice for the presidency. Julius Caesar Burrows, ex-United States senator from Michigan, died at his home In Kalamazoo from heart disease. Speaker Champ Clark has assured President Wilson that he would sup port the administration's prepared ness program. Judgo Wlndes In tho circuit court of Chicago refused to enjoin the Woodmen of the World from increas ing assessment rates. Republicans have conceded the election of A, O. Stanley, Democrat, to the office of governor of Ken tucky by about 300 votes. It was announced that President Wilson will hold a series of confer ences with republican leadors to get their views on his program for pre paredness. Eleven dead and $4,000,000 proporty damage was tho toll exacted by tho recent Kansas cyclone. Eight persons wore killed at Great Bend, two at Larned and one at Udall. Ib order to carry out the army and naval program tbe administration pro poses es a double tax on incomes and a on, gaaeUae ad , freight receipts. tax to retain the war tax and to. reduce the eMBtlen in tacosae taxes to tt00.' This would raise $203,000,000. vTinaton Churchill te Fight In France. London. Winston Scencer Church ill baa resigned from the cabinet,; and will join bis regiment, the Queen's Own Oxford Hussars, of which hp la, a malor and which ia now la FrBer ,11 1 nr.Mi umdltk !