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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1915)
ilhwmtk , ISSUED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY -??lJ5l!!4!rT,ON OF ANY PAER IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY L.XXI1. Tillamook, Okkgon, Djichmjikk a. 1915. NO. 91 The First National Bank Capit.il and Surplus $30,000 Member FederalReserve Bank Hi UiiiM'rtKfilenc . j RlHliir, tSOahm J u II .Hvm, V.ee PrL I. II, KcMwit.Aasu CasJtler j Vzitf lloistl W.J. Ritctwrs A. W. Hun it ;n. c. umi C.i -i.lctitlnit ftiren to nil (tanking htfxtriess Il i ! in our lunula, 05U '.:.!.OW HUH.DIN3. TILLAMOOK. ORtf W c "W 1 iTWl rc " Your flouscfat oRc- ducc-J Price Ur,til Dec. 4tr?., the Close of Elccttic Prosperity week. GERMAN OBJECT IN ' SERBIA IS GAINED Way to Turkey Is Now Open and Operations Are Declared Brought to a Close. HMfllii, via l-ondon --With the re accupolinn of Itu.lnlk, llm eapturo of M0 prtioonm nnd thtj flight of tho Wanty roiiwlns of the Horbtnn army Into IH Aluuiilim mountains. Cor many' opomtlttim nnulnat Hurhlu luno bM!U brought tu n r-loeo. eny the olft clwl itiilOiiiKiit IkduihI nt tlm headqunr ter u the pidttctrnl muff. Th object of UiMe oporntiiTintln' , opening til communication vrltli liu -WirUi unit the Turkish empire -bur. flffHKJ aCOIMlltUMl. tt I WMortUll. loiiilutu.MotitiUr. lit southern 8r , troop Imvinjc aoeompiUlwd their fur pcv or dataylut; thtr enemy's ml ncn until tint civil population of the ton hurt tlmo to tenpo, have no ; left lJt city iiml. according to report. n:n retiring In good ortlor Bulgarian orcu;xiUon of tlin town In apparently matter of only n few hours. Thoush the AUMrc-Ge rman nrnl Dul Rttrtn: cumwln m;uli(l Serbia In d" scribed by tlm central powers u flu Ihv4 csitl thou nil practically Uio uhol of Ikruia U tit their possession. tho Imvit not uci-oinplUltiNl, according to tht k trnl belief hero, thu moro tin portftnt aim ot entirely crushing tho Serbian nrray. Though defeated nml worn out In tholr conflict nKalnsl overwhelming odd, tin) Serbian forces nro said to ht ullll uohroVvn nml uiunti)omlizi Ihi'lr unltK on llic Altituilnii nml Mmi tfiii'prin (ruiiiiiTH pri'purutory to frfh nrllan. MS. W. WADSWORTH LV- V.V- POLITICAL TALK HOLDS SWAY IN WASHINGTON Senators and Representatives Flocking to Capital for the Opening of Congress. WaahliiRton. Tho advance guard of senator aud reproiientatlves took pOBneHMlon of Washington Monday, prlind for thu week of preliminary BRIEF WAR NEWS Kati report from Mesopotai.. a show that the Hrltlnh hold tho battle field of Otealphon. and that the Turk are retiring to Dlalah. within 10 miles of tibgdad. Thu Turks are hovlng more actlv ity In the Oalllpoll penlngula, where, ith new Hupplles and ammunition, they have made an attack on tho al lies' ponltlons without, however, mak ing any Rains. The Serbian forces soon will be come an army without a country, un less the French should defeat the Ilul- legislative und political maneuvering Carlans. Closely pursued by the Aus- that will precedo tho opening of tho j trlans, the Serbs aro crossing the fron ting avsalon of the sixty-fourth cos- j t,'-'r Into Montenegro, west of Mltro gress on IJecomber 0. J vltza. It Is stated officially at Vienna. Vhina fir Amu lean 'rJ Ao.iat!cm i James V. Vadsworth. Jr.. Spmint from NfflH York, who I the younges member of the United States Senati. EMD MAY SEIZE U. S. SHIPS IS REPORT Wuahlngtoi -The state department made format representations to Uf foreign' office of londou concerning nti'ortsjthat vessels belonging to tho American Trans-Atlantic company were n'bout to be requisitioned by the Democrats and republicans put In an appearance prepared for committee mccllugi. and party conference that will supply congressional excitement. The hotul corridors buzzed with con gressional gossip aad the greeting of old timers, who have found their way back to the legislative halls. Ilrand new congressmen, spick and span in froak coats aud beaver hul, arrived and settled themsehes with an air thai did full Justice to tbetr Importance. Tho "come backs" wen loss obtrusive, less dignified, but a i little more Joyous. ' No Democratic Caucus on Defense. I 1'resldent Wilson and his advisers ! have decided not to permit snap Judg ment by a democratic house caucus on the administration plans for pre-! j pareduess. j Neither will thoy risk breaking into ' factious the house democratic organ!- rations because of existing differences In Gallcla the Austro-Gernians are attacking in the hope of compelling the Russians to divert a part of tho Bessarablan army thence. While the Austrian opposing' the Italian offen sive on the Isonzo are unable to get assistance, they are counter attacking with terrific fury. For some reason, variously explain ed, the Bulgarians have halted their march on Monastir. It Is said In some dispatches that, having reoccupled a part of Macedonia, largely inhabited by their fellow nationals, the Bulgar ian people and government are dlslr cllned to push any farther west. The situation along the Roumanian frontier, where a great Russian force Is said to have been gathered, Is still obscure. U Is reiterated that General j Alexol KuropatUin Is to command this Russian army of invasion, which will either be sent up the Danube or allow-' ed to pass through Roumanla to attack Vernu from the land side. THE MARKETS British'' admiralty. j of opinion between democrats con- The communication amounts to a J corning tho necessity for better pro protest. In (tiffed, and notice that the. j pareduess. Ilnl!i.il KtntRH will mt inli.mti. atiMi I It is tirobable that the issue will not PnMinri hluh.hyf.iimahmg in-thu. taain-be carried, into a democratic caucus - .whcaZ-f ih,-. ?; m. that Great Britain admits that she Coast Power Co. PRUDENT MAN" 'NEVER OUT OF J0B AND WITHOUT WNEV UTotn unn'l linr hnr.t ihft mOtlOV VOU lUVO OXtraVtl- I'y apont. Ono sure frioncl to a man in troublo is money (tot tho man who banks his monoy is tho man who gains QnttHfinr-rt nf ha nmnlounr 1111(1 holds ll'lS job. ronoy in tho bank also moansJGREDIT aud GONF1- pSE. No man can afford not tojhavo tho coniiaonoo 01 Pow men. Mako OUR bank YOUR bank. Wr. no., a i i4Kno( nn RaviniTS DOOOSltS. Tillamook County Bank ! WHEAT IN STORAGE EIZEO BY 'CANADA ntmua, Out The Ciiuadlau govern nil nt ban coiiiniiiii 'i'ored nil lilt:!" i; o wheat in elevators from Fort Witllnm. on Uiho Supertor, to the At Untie const. The uctlou was tnken under the t rial uur act by tho Ciimuliun t J r i (Oiuuitsstou. Tho whonl soizcJ. wu tf r.raile No. 1 h.rd and No. 1. 1 3 northern. It was tho property of urn m shippers anil millers. A rovlsixl estimate places tin nm mi HI at nboul L').0U0,U00 IiiisIioIh A insiduritbiu iiinoiitU is tho properly of America u grain dealers. 1' in nfrtdntly niinuunccd that the I ru-e will bo fulrly ndjusteil and tho -ii.n grown paid promptly by the Cii'.atllan Ki'vernment. It la estimated (hat them still Is lu Ciumilu, In the hau ls of farmers mid dealers west of Fort Wllllmu, 160.0CO.O00 bushels sur plus of wheat anlliible tor export. It Is expected that most of this will bo inLoii III the future tor the use of Great Britain, Franco und Italy. purposes to take steps to requisition tho ships, i lie communication will be followed immediately by a sharp pro test. lu tho event that the unofficial ad vices should bo verified or any at tempt mtulu on the part of Great Bri tain to use - an American vessel it is fory-fold. 94c; red at all, the fight being thrown Into the rej nussian, S9c; open house, free from party-binding ! fife S9C. Pledge. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $16; This plan, It Is understood, has the alfalfa, Jli.SO. approval of President Wilson. It meets the suggestion of Representa tive Mann, the republican leader, who Intimated that caucus action on the Issue woubl make It political and par beluued the action would preclpltnto j tlsnn and would satisfy an element In i. summon much more grave than any the house and senate opposed to party that has confronted this 'government In Us dealings with Great Britain. Subscribe For The Tillamook Herald. Issued Tuesday and Friday. ULTIMATUM TO BE SENT, Action Hostile to Teutons When 500, 000 Men Concentrated In Balkans. Loudon.- Rouiuiiulii will deliver an ultimatum to Austria us soon ns th entente allies eoncuntrato 000,000 men In tho RolldiUH, It Is reported tu lln cliurest, says a llalkuii nos dispatch from that oily. "Partisan ml udvorsarles of the I'lii'iti-nnieiit canio to blows at thu opening session of tho Rounuuiian parliament," telegraph tho Borne cor respondent of tho Mutln, Tho Balkan stutrs continue to dom Iimlo both the military ami diplomatic ultuutlous In Kuropo, Rounmnla'H at tltudo upparontly is causing tho com tral powers great uneasiness, whilo Greece's refusul to limit lior military effectiveness ns requested hy tho en tente la of equal concern to thoiie powers. Turk Submarine Aids Rescue Work. Now York. A Turkish submarine stopped the British passenger ship Rarulos In Uto Mediterranean and, nf- j tor as peranua had been drownod, as sisted lu roseuhig mny of tho SCO passengera who had gone overboard in a panic, according to Wlonnorl PritnUlIu i:nn, nn evow ' nv rived on tho stoamuhlp N"v York SECOND PEACE SM!P TO GO raster Steamer to Do Booked for Those too Late for Oscar II. New Yor'i. Because so many pacif icists cannot leave homo by December i. the date upon which tho neutral country pence delegates, bonded by Henry Ford, of Detroit, will leave New York on tho Oscar II to begin the work of getting the men out of the trenches, a second peace ship Is to follow hearing the bu'.ated delegates. Louis P. Lochner, secretary In charge of arrangements, announced, after rending cevorol telegrams from those who desire an extension of time, that tho overflow would sail on the Frederlk II, a foster ship, which la duo to tall from New York Decem ber S. Tho sailing of a second ship will give tho expedition tho use of a sec ond wireless "long-range gun" with which to reach the men In the irouchen. These shots are to be fired by "fnllh." said Dr. Lochner, but he amplified t! at slightly when ho said that pcrlmpn tho censors would con sider tho pa ity crazy aud allow the mcssagca to go through. HroQresolves Issue Call. New York. A call for tho untlonal committee of tho progressive party to meet In Chicago on January 11, 1910, tu fix tho time and place for tho na tional convention, was Issued by tho executlvo committee of the progres sive national conmlttoo at a meeting hero. I LAMAB'S Variety Store Tillamook, Ore. 'DROP IN AND caucus rule. The president's message to congress on this subject, to be read by him to the house and senate December 7, Is expected to move powerfully in this direction, but the president will find he will havQ much missionary work to do following delivery of the mes sage House democrats will meet In gen eral party cuuens December 4. President Makes no Pledge to Women lCfforts to win President Wilson's support for a conference of neutrals to Initiate peace proposals in Kuropo reached a climax when Mine. Roslka Schwimmor, of Hungary, and Mrs. Kthel Snowden, wife of a member of tho British parliament, called at the white house with a personal appeal and word that they had definite infor mation that tho majority of the belllg orent nations would not turn deaf ears to suggestions from a neutral gather ing. They talked with tho president for more than half un hour and wont away much pleased over their reception, though tho prw.deut had tnado no promises, Mexican Crimes Against Nuns Denied Tho administration's reply to those who criticise tho recognition of tho Carrnnza government In Mexico be cause of charges of outrages upon priests and nuus of tho Catholic church was mado public in a letter by Secretary Tumulty to Dr. James J. McGuIre, of Treutou, N. J., who re cently wroto to tho white house ask lug for an explanation of what ho characterized us "widespread criticism." Butter Creamery, 2Sc Eggs Ranch, 40c Wool Eastern Oregon, 25c; valley, 26c. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 95c; club, 91c; red Russian, SSc; forty-fold, 94c; fife, S9c. Barley $26.50 per ton. Hay Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. . Butter Creamery, 2Sc Eggs iOc. I oecretary Tumulty advised Dr. Mc GuIre that the files of tho state de partment failed to disclose any offi cial record of a single proved case of outrages on nuns, and he Included in his letter a statement by tho Catholic vicar-general at Mexico City, which, while disclosing the shooting of priests and Uio expulsion and Imprisonment of others, declared there had been no violations of nuns tu that district. Democrats Name Kern Senate Leader. Senator Kern of ludiana was re elected chairman of the democratic senate caucus and floor leader by un animous vote at the conference of senate democrats. The house ways and means commit tee, with Represeutatlvo Kltchln In thu chnlr, received a petition from Mi nority Leader Mann for larger repub lican representation ou all commit tees In view of the increased minority membership. , tentative plan was agreed upon by whloh ono additional republican would bo added to the ways and means committee, appro priations, military, naval and Judici ary committees. Roosevelt Wants Name off Ballot. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Thoodoro Roose velt has nuuoui'ced that lio has re quested the secretary of statu of Ne braska to withdraw his name from tho ballot to bo used in the coming pri mary election in that state i 1 ! ALEX, M'NAIR & CO. KITCHEN RANGES See. Ua or Prico 'Wore Orderirj 'f'"?r