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ftfelft. ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY iziflS3131" Circulation of any Paper in Tillamook County I , A i I I . Tillamook, Okkgon. Dkckmiikk 10. 1915. NO. 93 The First National Bank CapiUI and Surplus $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank OIH'ICUKS it I. -tii. I'fetWcHit j. UwNit, Cusliloi I i l .i Im. Vk Prpi, , 8. KeWwn, tmL Cashier l I .l tvnrl ; ii.ii.icit MRJJCTORS V,J. ftiectwra A, W. nnnn ;a. c, umb ii .utctuinn given to Batikmg business ! in nr hit wis. TILLAMOOK. ORK LEX. M'NAIR & CO. KITCHEN RANGES nna HEATING STOVES S c Ufl for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere THE "PRUDENT MAN"k A JOB AND WITHOUT &y?J MONEY IN THE BANK Br it is if Mr Rf -r.t, won't brinffbacK tho mom vju 1'tve oxtrava tly .',f nt. Ono sure friend to a man in truublo is monoy too 1 Bf tho man who banks his monoy is tho man who gains con-iionco of his omployor and holds his job. Mt.uv in tho bank also moans CREDIT and GONFI- NGt No man can afford not to havo tho conltcionco oi fniu Mako OUR bank YOUR bank. Wo pay 4 por cont intorost on Savings Deposits. Tillamook County Bank Subscribe For The Tillamook Herald. Issued Tuesday and Friday. 64TH SESSION OF CONGRESS CONVENES National Defense and Means' 1 of Kaisiny Revenue Are ! Main Problems. WnntiliiBlon - -Nnlloiml defence mid (Its immmt of providing money to cur ry out the ntlmliiliitrntlnu plans nilmtt tdly nro the chief problems which tho Cltli ruimrinM faced whim It UKHcmhled dl noun Mnndity. (bump Chirk wti re-elected speaker of lh ioum nut Htutator Clarke, of Arkfiuma, wum chosen proaldeut pro tmpor of llio senate Iy the demo cmtlr t'ttueiu. Rmmtor Clnrko ili-fi at 4 Aotmtlir 1'oinnrtiiiu, (if Ohio, attt-r npirlluU ct)H(tL Th tot vim UK tu 83. 1bi nw cM)iixrrtt in "till ilmnocrnt lc but uu so ovrv'hfltn!nly nit It linn tH-n ou provloui ocealoji whn i'f.'irtfo: U'Umii ttiitlriHMtxI it. In tlu s.-nati? th- imrly hno n lUy In ori'tMj mnjorlt). but ilnial (or Iudm h" rifdutf l ihr itliiKMit tin windy lor re In tbc ttoux- Umi cnin In on tho ilcmfMTnllr It. -kIImIc that oiacUxi Mr, WIUuu, (. mnv Uir party will utv only n ui.juriiy over all oj St rotP. Thl l rwri: 'l n a narrow m:.rKln In loiv cmpNK.' of Ji ;:imj"r, rtilrlns it party !"i.r.ri of only 13 vote t '.''!nal . mwuu.-H Tamltlar PlQures Oetwrn. Thp" new houw m olfl uaily t !. :icl. nl coualat u 20 Uru.tH.r'. r. ; :l icaita. U pfoprttwivpn, iao t.. a-i I'lulyot. an uctilat. Tbrt ia oa" vftcunt-j In tht- iwvri ihvtn lire 65 leiri'M rl Mttt! t lepuHcAUlk U tu !Ku rauka .tt Um hott we Ul Uytha,rmartU(mauyiit3ilf4i piijititnl fltur who wero leailoni lt ih Ionic wrttMl of republican aupre imi-' Auiti! i " un : !.n Sef ' annon nrJ WMinm B McKltiley. ca '.ttiiman of tl'.r r?tibilc4n ltsllnVf. tomwltue, both of tlltnoU and Nlch la lAmgworth. of Ohio, aon In Uw o C'otel Rook 'li Nw iift li tht pnau nr l,nlrwc;il. of Alat'ama. rii'lan. t tJailfornln; ltehhnm. of Kontucky lhunlird. of l-o: -nr. Johnaon. ij-uih Jt. ;. anil MuKtln.t. of Wl oonir. On i! i rc .ibiUi;n o!!t lb. Kftf ! ir ftr ';t;tl. of K:i ' !i -.(ht n m u.biT. VVadswrirth, o. N mi' Noih. nn! lUritl'ix. of t)hlO. i.-if.il Del. "IB Flrat on Pr9ram l.i .Tiaiui' ni'urtttBco on tU ad mltua!ialltii' lKlt(itlvo prouratu. ihf i.i. y and nmy iiicrraiici In thi' Uw .ur p!an for pi'.fertlne tin ntUi.V I. f . conn- rirt. Alliwt w ith thi-it-t. lb" rrvwirjt prfh;t'rii r.b'.rh !nvo'' i mxi of many subjoin. !. inaitmi-iit of thi' ar lux. which . pi.-ch by IliiiliK'iou. Incrnnalng the In iomi tux. nmcnilliiK tho tnrlff to rt 1..111 tU luiy on auanr. Iwiiil ci!b, .ionic aorl of tux on Ui"ome from iU i u' mhi turo of miiiiltlciiH of wnr. Hint mi li.bcrltanco tnx, nil IiivoWb i.itIou ..rubaiiiit. iiml thirti U Hrft dlvcrnit i,f opinion ib lo wbnt ahnnld ho iloiu Wllinn' Dominant Note Is Defonsi. 1'reaUlonl Wilson In hta utiuunl ud in to tonKri'sn. (U'tillni; mainly with national tlefmim'. prou'.nlmod nn mi i.;ictd I'aii'Aimuiuaiiitsin K r o w I n s iroin (lu1 tnirdliiiahlp of tlu Moiiioh iloctrlno to the "full mid lumomblo as unclatlon" or all llio Ainorlons. AltlioiiBli tli prosliloiu touchcil on a arltily of mibJoitH. tho predomln- AtlllK WI,H t"" MWfBl'y ot 11 l'0" cy of nillimry propurodiifHa. Ho iiinphaiiliti'd his point by Baylnj;: "UnU'HH you tukP It within your vlow and porinlt tho full hIkuUIciuico of It to liomnitind your thouKht, I cun not flml tho rlKht llnht In which to not forth tho particular matter that 1UH at tho ory frout of my whole IhniiBht rt I nddrona you today. 1 mean national defouso." Tho Point was not overshadowed whim the piTMldiint, In tho most tin moRBuriid tonus ho over has employed Imloro eonitreas, donouneod natural ullred Americans vho by thoir sympn tilled for tho European bnlllBorenU luivti ondiiuiseVed Amerliuin noutrallty. Whlli eoiitiress choered him loudly, referred to thorn aa havlnj; "poured tho poltion of dlaloyalty into tho ory a,-;Qrlxi of or nnlloiml liro" and ua thiiw wu'i Mould 'turn In iiihIirii roau but Ufttitnn itte Boveruiuout and tho , .. I. . .i. --;i lirill III' "i " riMJiO' nt uhows Deep Pectlna- HENRY FORD BELIEVED GERMANY WILL RECALL ENVOYS I i Compliance With Request of U. S. Indicated in Berlin Dispatch. UNCLE JOE CANNON He: lln, via London. The rcruet re ceived here from the United Stalen for the recall of Captain Franz von pen and Captain Karl Hoy-Kl, mill- j tary and naval attaches, respectively, j of the (Jcrman emhaasy at Washing- . ton, will undoubtedly be complied j with in accordance with diplomatic ub:ii;c. it ntated. jl'lmto liy AiTirrlc.Jl I'lrai Axocmllim Menry Ford, the millionaire manu fpeturer, chartered a thlp and KBllcd for Curopc with a pjoce advocte.i. BRIEF WAR MEWS anhlr.uton (Jermany notified the I Mted .-" .' that she deelrcd to know on wha grounds the state department arks tin- w.thdrawal of Captain Boy t'A. the naval attache of the German i niliiifsy li.'.e. and ot Captain von 1'a pen. the military attache. Sw rotary 1-aminR rvcclved the re (tii.t from :o ecurces from Count von Uernstortf, the ambasiador, and party of i from tnc I","n foreign office through AmtmHsador Ueraru. Secretary Lansing has replied to Germany that the American govern ment's request for tho withdrawal of Captain Hoy-Kd and Captain von 1'a pen. the naval and military attaches, respectively, of the German embassy hero, was entirely becnuae of their military and naval activities. President Wilson has fully approved Secretary l.anMns's decision and it Knrl Kluiicticr has resumed his du ties as head of Great Britain's war de partment. fTho German war levy of $3,000,000 . r month against Belgium will be In definitely continued. J11oM Marshal von ilackenson was sllshtly wounded by u Sorlilun bullet dSrlnn the recenl operatiomi. says n CxrJlihai;en dispatch. jlt is declared that, notwithstanding I ilonlals. the pope 1ms In his polices jfTTlfJACT'D HPPf SCfl nfon Germany's terms of peace, and IflUrifiO I . UUUUi Il-U 1 was said authoritatively It will bo ad hered docs. to no mattor what Germany .11011 Grinanv'x lorms of nuace. and franco. There have been no important de velopim i.t.H ou the ltuilali or French fronts, nlihoutih the luiians assert i.oine m;i:u . ucresHeo In their cam palgu nv,-a'.f..i; ibe Austrlans. According to the IlerliU I .oka I An ttetttTs corrot'iiorticnt at Conatcttlno pie, dt:cct nutwu) oomniuulcutlon be iwocn Coi.Ht.i-.ttnople and Berlin will be reaumcl 'nn week, l-'reignt trains will run tw.ee each week between tho two cities THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club. 02c; bluostum, fltfc; rod Huaslan. OOo; forty-fold, f'lic; red fife, t'Oe. Hay Hastern Oroeon timothy, SIB; alfalfa. SH.DO. Butter Creamery. "Sc. ligB Kanch. Wool Hustorn Oregon, 25c; valley. :cc, ' ' Seattle. Wheat Bluoslum, SiCc; club. SCe; red Busslan. S9c; forty-fold, Dtc; fife. OOo. Barley $Sfi.B0 por ton. Uuy Timothy. ?1G per ton; alfalfa, U per ton. Uuttor Creamery. 2Sc. HKK tic- With ovlileures of deep feeling the president expressed "tho even deoper hiiuilllatlon and ucom which every solf-possessed and thoughtful' patriotic morlean must feel when ho thinks ,if them and of the discredit they are Inily bringing upon us." Whilo tho president's ontllno ot the administration plan for tho army and uvy parsed without a ripple of up nl.iuso ami his references to l'an inerlcmilam wove only punctuated .!th evidences of approval, ropuhH i.ns mid douioei-atr. nllke Jolnod In an iiphmtc deinoustratiun at his words t ec.iiilemuu'Uia for those ho assailed ,) unreservedly. IffiffrtWfttiB Berlin, by w.f-;ess to Sayville. N. Y. --Retreating S.Tbiau troops have been overtaken ami 'Itiented Ucnr the Al bemmi boroer ly the BulKarians. tho v..t o.'iice aiinc ii.ct.il here. More than .' . tani. . ;i were takcit. Mic occupa iio.i of Moaast'- i-y Germans and Bui-.ariau-? la off.. ially confirmad. The U.c i-i'iit foilov.s- "Gerair-u r..' '. Bulgarian detach-Mciu- ::tere . ..jastir r.nd wore wel coined Joyfui .. by the authorities and the peoe-lo. "bu'garians haltwl thu rotrootlng en emy froutiiwest of rrlsrcnd (Serbia, ne-r the Alba-.lnu border), defeated him and captured more than 100 can uon and large quantities of war ma terial, among which were 200 automobiles." Photo by Amrlcn Pres Anoctatloo. Former Speaker Cannon who after an absence of two years. Is again a member of Congrijc. FORD OFF TO MAKE PEACE IN EUROPE i Now York. Henry I'ord and h's g-jests. together with a lare number of newspaper eorrespor! Jeuts anc. mov ing picture rr.en, set sail on the Oikar II tc ui.dcw.ar to bring the gi-at bu topsan v,z? .o an end One hui: Ired and forty names were on the list of, .Mr. Ford's guests. Of litise 3 arc pea'cij 'envoy's" "liCVrs-" 1 aper ar.d masa:inc correspondents and three moving p'.ctare men. For their use Mr. Kord chartered the en tire fir-; and second cabms of the steamer. The OA- - II shcald arrive at Chris t!n:a. No. tiiy. aer first stop, ab ut December 14. Thence the party is to proceed to Suci.holm. Copenhagen and The Haj,"-9. V.";:iUtm J. Biyjui and Thomas A. Kdiv-oi" arrived it the dci . an hour before the stsra.r sailed ;j bid fare well to Mr. K-j.-d. WILSON TO WED DEC. ,8i Ceremony at Mrs. Gait's Home In Evening to Be Private. ' Washington. President Wilson and Mrs. Norman Gait will be married on Saturday. December IS. at Mrs. Gait's home hero, according to a formal an iiouncement nmdo at tho white house It was also muiounced that the only guests will bo Mrs. Gait's mother, her brothers and sisters, the president -brother and sis'-.T, his daughters, and tho member c. ii.' immediate horn hold. No inventions will be ism. Democrats Will Meet in St. Louis. Washington. The democratic na tional convention of 1016 will be held at St. Louis, beginning Wednesday. .June H, at noon. The democratic na 'onal committee named the conven tion city and adopted resolutions call ins for the renomlna'.ton and re-election ot Woodrow Wilson. Subscribe for twiru each week, the Herald, issued Senator Chamberlain Has Grant Bill. Washington. Senator- Chamberlain drafted a bill providing that, inas much as the Oregon & California rail road company has violated the trms ot its land grant, tho unsold portion of that grant shall rovert to tho Unit ed States and be sold by tho govern ment under tho terms proscribed. State Prohibition Valid In Colorado. Denver. Tho authority of Colorado to enact and enforce btato-wide pro hibition was upheld by Uie state su premo court. oeoooooooooooooo.oocioooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooo Variety Store Tillamook, Ore. "drop in and look.t;cund If you want to buy a good watch cheap you can doit of mo. I am gointr to close out one half my regular stock of watch.j. The sale will last 20 days. I also have u beautiful stock of Jewel ry and Silverware. Prices Away Down We Grind Agates to Order Right Here in Tillamook A. H. HARRIS Jeweler and Optician In Tillamook Vru Store o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o e e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeo