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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1915)
ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ?E,9l?LAT,ON OF Anv Paper in Tillamook County )I,XXII. T1M.AMOMK, Oimjoon. Disckmiiku 17. 1915. NO. 95 The First National Bank Capital And Surplus $30,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank CWICBKS H l.u.uh, Prvelilwi V. J, Ulocluty, Collier J C lloMrn. Vlot Pre?., I, It. JioUl.on, tm Cashier I C J IMwmiU J v Hol.lcn A. W. Hinm Jit. C. Careful nUcution iven to fill Miwilting business ji rd tit our hit mis. o. . fj.LOT.s' tt nuw tiuamook. oku THE "PRUDENT MAN" lb SNEVER OUT OF A JOB AND WITHOUT MONEY V THE BANK 0k fli M ROffrnlaunnMhrlnirhnrUlho monCV V0U IwVO OXtniVa- Il'y spent. Ono suro friond to a man in trouble is money But tho man who banks his monoy is the iimn who gains confitionco of his omployor and holds his job. Monoy in tho bank also moans CREDIT and GONFI- CE. No man can afford not to have the nfldonca 01 Mlow men. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. Wo pay 4 por cent intorost on Savings Depsait. Tillamook County Bank Subscribe For The Tillamook Herald. Issued Tni?y and Friday. LAWMAKING TO WAIT I . BRIEF WAR 'NEWS ! I London dispatches say that tho re Til I 1 TTm 1 1 n I It'll lift ' crultlnit stations are over lu-lined and i I ILL Ar I hn HULIUA To 1 l',!,t tu, 11 lty ftaUr ov,r U n j ruitli for enrollment, j ALLIED FORGES ARE NOW OUT OF SERBIA In tho malcrii war theater thero 1 LEX. M'NAIR & CO. u s; Wj mi. 11 a m i w a h k KITCHEN RANGES mm HE. TING STOVES Sec Ui for Pric Before Ordering Elsewhere: 10 be the dominant I don of her foes. It would be folly for Germany to Lake the Initiative n proposing terms of peace. Germany, howover, la rialy at nny time to ronaldnr a teace sug gestion from the countries with which Mi.' la at war, la tho nubstauco of tba German Imperial chancellor's reply In the Reichstag to the Socialist Inter polation OH peace. SHORT NEWS NUGGETS Proscnl War Tax to Bo Ex tended Until New Revonue Law is Enacted. I Washington. - Tho first week of the ;alxl fourth i "tigress brought praetl catty harmu.itoua organlxullou In both houses und revuulatf a determination , on thw part of tint administration lead ' ura to attempt no serious legls all vo bu.lucas until tho holiday rocosa 1b OUT t'rrtlUrnt Wlhion's addroas, with its MiKKufclluiiii for national proparodncas. i denunciation ut lutruillosml conaplr j atora aculnal the eovurmnont and i warnitif uf thu uurtjadly for increased I nivtrtiuci, atood out ni IIki moat tm I portant rvmit of tho jV. unrly in tho a Mslit ll.t . ,s!u l.i-.o mi j barrard bollda) r.ci plain Mem- vd iinuilunt. whim tt nua iiroioiJ that an rffort la made to ton.-(.l luo tmi'rr.eno)' war tax law ftltu u;uond tnl brfur ndJourniuouL IminedUU lv It waa dliirJuaod that ' thla ould b luilHUalbU und adliun UKatloii trijvrn wuro couZrontod t.i.h the dunt.r Mml thu Mar tax law would lapat' on DeccmW 31 und n lull); per-' i Itxl would follow tu n tilth no omor- EPticy r'vrnilv could Ixi colloctod. It aa llivruupou nurr -d by noiuy leadrfc tbat a joint rvaolution uxtoiid Inc I he prc.cnl wur lax v. Kh thu tli.i.- . Ilmttati".-! cl minuted Hlr-u'd Ue aniuuu ed. a bvw bill with provision tor li. j created rutctiuci to bu uubmlltud aftor I the Num V.ar Suitate lopuhllcan lund j ura hatv aicrucd lo offer no opposition I U.bata Ovar Wai .n Ssnata. j I'realduut WUaon'a vlKorous refrr I flu-lu hi adiUum to t'o.ihluii wltn.u I the bordt-ra uf tho I' ull.nl .Stater, ir I at! jatod burnaa of the IUin ;f:n t..u I by of furulcu birth, si .'vcd ti- Kte thu acnatv on enllvoned iluy of di-liatn durlllK the paat cok. Sci.3 lor Smith of UuorKla. Introduced to olutiou calling on the foreign rela tloua commtltvo to lnveatlcatu. with a uu to rucouuuendluK action on tue llrltluh blockade agaluut muitral com uteres. The UuorKla aauator made a atlrrlr.' plua for bla ruaolutton, which nron.d Senator l.oilxu, of Maaaachuaotts, to ffor au nmoudinuni prow, Hug for in veutlHAtlou alto of liitarnal couaplra c!ea atalnut the gorerument und of tho law und facta relating lo belllKer unta' duatructlon or tho l.UHltanla and other paaauiiKor ahlpa, TIiIh dobate wui the flrat brush In a forensic bat t.e or thu KureiMian wur alttutlnn. Poatofflca Loaaa fl 1,000,000 Oy War. 1'ix.tuiuaUr Oauaral liurloson's an mini report saya tba Kuropeau w.tf li.u ookt the AaiaUaa Lcatul service K'l.OUU.OUO. but that nuonoiuUti of ad tutulaUallou haf rvduced tho uudlti'd deficit to a llttla aaoru than U.oto.OOO for tho flacal yr which ended lust Juue Cousldaratloua of Horvlco, tlio toport baya, wera olacad ubovo ull oth cru. uud uotwithiUudtuc advurhe ra nuui! L'oudltluua. MJipuiuUoit arul im proi?munt of poatal fucllltlos contlii j 6lfe Conduct ,or Attaehaa Aaked. UIH'- J WushliiKton Secretary Lwialiif; l Utf Croaicai oxpauK.ou mo , hn. ..skod .. nrJh.,n ww..,..-. through their embassies hert. for safe condtict for Cuptnlns Doy-IM ud von Papon, respectively navaJ aad military attaches of tho German emaay her' pursuant to tho request if tSmpM-or William, who personally rall tht offlcora. No Military Training In Las Angela. Loa AtiRClos. By a vote of 4 tu 3 tho Los Attfiolea city board of educa tion dofeated a proposal to introduce military trnlnlnn in tho high school. Herald, iwues NO C0fIPRJ.?ISE ON GRANT Conftrene? Comm.',-",3 Proposal la Neither Accepted Nor Rejected. Salem. With thr members of the Oregon and t'allfcrr.a land grant con- fllllpttido In the nort tlio Hun: Intia are aporailleally active. Thy have attacked tho Austrian lines j north of the railroad from ICovu! to i flamy, but without result Word cornea from Uerlln that there aro indications of a hurried concentra tion of Ilusslan troops alone tho Rou manian bonier. The Uunalaus are re ported , Le UrectlnK lar,;e munlUona lorj.( ,llvlnK rorcd ,nU Grt.cco N ui'iMJin uiunk uie wn n ii ue. near me oei- U. fires into Grocce In Good Condilicn. la. .. Tho Temps publishes a dis patch from Salonlkl corroly)ratlng tho roporl that all Trench and Hritish troops havj now quit Serbian torrl- ot- wlthsta.idlr.p tho difficulties of the rc- ..,.. ... . iuai unu mo oeiurminea aiiacxn ot , u'r f7nco,,,P,;la rrom 1,10 ac (superior forces of Bular!an., the dls Jit en for the most part are confined . pnlch lhf. 8avp(3 vlrtua it 1 '"TKn0 WhCr" tU ' a ammunition and other sup- hVenrh bnve been trlnK to reK.ln the )M corayarallvoly amall ntlvanee.1 position near Soualn. which . ,0MM n MJ(jn tony recently lost Paris has asserte.l .. . . ... , , T ... . i T ho assertion made In an official Pfonroea In cJectlUK tho Germans, but ... ... ., .,' ' , . .. , , ' . Dulgarlan communication that the JhTlIn iteelurcs iho posit on atl 1 la ... . ... . , .,!,,..,, , , rancoIlrltlsh lino had b?n cut Is not firmly In their hands ! . . , , . , j. , , .... , . bornu out h thu correspondent of tho tBti Ions as uncontrolled hatred of . ...... , ... ...... Tcrapn, who says "efforts to envelop Germany and the hellof that Germany i , ,. ,. , , . , ,, ' ; or cut our lines altogether failed." la approachlitK a collapse continues1 , , , ., . . . . , with huge transports leaded to the gunwale with arriving troops. Kruh;hlura aru dlsombarklnK muni tions und stores. On land hrspltals are being eiocted to supplement the facilities ot the hospital ahipj in :w c ut:unodatJri; tho wounded brought from G'evgelL Transference of Greek troops from tho neighborhood of Sa lonlkl has begun. TO CONTINUE IN BALKANS Tho famouu battleship Orngou will be turned over to the naval mllltla of California as a training ship. Hopewell, Va.. tUo boom town of C5.000, founded by tho Uupont Powder company, virtually was destroyed b ff,n Tho Nutlonnl Amurlcau Wotcvi Suffrage association besau Its .' 1 annua! ouinention In Washington on Tuesday. About 170 square miles of laud been withdrawn by thu r.otornmt:: on account of oil dUco.erlos wltliii. 40 miles Of IllllhiKH. MuiiU U'prcaentntlves of wuturn railroad engluemon rotcri to jolu eartoru and j southurn englueors lu sweeping de j mauds for higher pay uvd ahortor i hours. ; Lives of 49 munitions workers and property v.-orth JC.OOO.OOa hare been lost In 33 uyittorious tiro in Amur -can munition factories aluo the out break of the vrnr. The National Council t Uoy Scouts of America jay that Ernest Thompson Sotou was dropped trout wffica am! membership In the ornaulsatlon bo cause he de lined to become aa Ameri can citizen und that he did aet reaigu as he has announced, William Franklin Smith, a eak, was arrested at Cheyenne, Wye., on sti!. plclon of being Gerff ttartbvlomew, wanted at Portland, Or., in foaaeotlou with tho trunk tnurdr mystery of No vember ID, In which a man supposed to bo John I.lnnd was tho victim. The prisoner denies that h is Bartholo mew, or that he b,s auy knowledge If the Oregon crime. a definite proposition to the repreaen- tatlves of the Southern Pacific and the latter contending that they had not, the committee adjourned slao die, without having accomplished any thing. Attorney Ralph Moody, who, wltk Assistant Manager Campbell and Tax Expert McAllister of Portland, repre sented the company, mado'lt plain during the conference that tho South-! ern Pacific believed that the only In terest the state of Oregon had In the land grant waa to keep It on the tax rolls; that the company proposed to get the United States court decree In the grant case modified and that It would like to have the state aid it to that extent. The committee submitted a proposi tion which was to the effect that tho company should recoive $2.50 an acre and the return of the amount of taxes It had paid oa a valuation in excess ot 2.50 an acre and that the whole amount should be deducted from the surplus received from the sale of the lands. The action taken means as viewed by the committee, that the resolution adopted by the O. & C. conference September 13-17, calling upon con gress to enfo.-co the original terms of the land grant, will be forwarded with out delay. It also means that no fur ther session of the conference will probably he hold. British and French Occld: to Insure , Security of Expedition at Salonlkl. j 63-0CO Orchard Fraud CharBed. Paria.-France and Great Bntaln ; Portland-Charged with conducting doolded to continue tho umpjJim in ! SEantlc fraud whereby he took In the Balkan, and agroed on military : 'otal f "3.564 95 through the oper- laoasuroa doItnod to asaure tho o-i.?uB, M '""v-"',-"'' .. ' Tf.i-Mt nrnMflpnt of thpt North wpt u curlly of th( expeditionary forcos which laudod at Siouikl. Thy agreement, which has reference to cuncertou military action lu oihr zones, as well as tu tho Balkans, w:. reached by Premier Brland and War Minister Gallionl, the French repre sentatives, and Foreign Socrtar Grey and War Secretary Kltchonor, acting for Great Britain. NOTE MAKES STRONG DEMAND ON AUSTRIA office, the ruort shown, was in thu parcel peat. Stutlftlca tethered from 60 principal posloltlcus show it to be half of ull the pOJlal business, and that more than 1,1)00,000 parcels are being trausporU'd ovury year. Before tho parcel post was established not morn thun ouu fourlh that number wura ImtidU'd. The amount of postngo col- looted from that source approached .OiiO.OO during thu first 16 days of October thla year alone. Strong Defenses In West Advised. If congress in formulating ita na tional dufeiisa Ivutslutiou follows the ( Subscribe for the recotuaiendatlouB of Uie army war twlee each week. college, ou fourth of ths raobllo army , lu continental UultBd Statea will bo WWHMlltl'MOW: cuncoutralod lu tho Pacific uorUiwoat, w. as tho war collcgu doslcuates It, Uiu PuKt Sound areu, includlne all of , Wnshluctou roat ot tho Cascade Buntulns frcAi tho Canadian bouu-! iiur to and Including tho Columbia tivur Washington. Tho text of the Amer ican note to Austna-lluugary regaiu lug the sinking of the Italian steam ship Ancouu reveals a formal demand by the United States for prompt de nouncement ot the "illegal and Inde fensible" act, for the punishment of the submarine commauder and for reparation by the pajmonl of Indem nity for the hilling and lujurlug of innocent American citizens. The demand follow a statement in forming Austria-Hunjtary that "th good relations of the two countriss must rest upon a common regard fur law and humanity." The note arraigns the shelling and torpedoing of the liner as "Inhuman." "barbarous" and a "wanton daughter" of "helpless men, women and chll- soclation of Oreson City, was arrested on a federal complaint sworn out by Assistant United Statea District Attor ney Rankin. He Is charged with us ing the mails to defraud. The alleged swindle was based on a plan of selling land certificates whereby persona were supposed to buy 5 and 10-acre orchard tractB. Pendleton Police Chief Arrested. Pendleton. Chief of Polio Alex Manning and Policeman Omar Ste phens are under arrest on a charge sworn out by E. W. McComaa of as saulting htm with a dangerous weapon last Monday night, when McCemajt was hit over the head with the hUljr club in ths hands of Manning. Qlve Oregon lulldlng to Army. Portland. At a meeting ot tht Ore gon commission ot the EJanama-Paoltlo international exposition it was resolv ed to present the Oregon building oa the exposition groun&i to the United States government as an army club house All bids rocontly made for its purshasa wero ordonM rejected. U ufic!al aud diplomatic circles the oeauu::!caUou w regarded as being ii eouth&Uo doclaration to come aj t'ststl ates government ! lit- : if V.p Luropean TJio war college recomtuenda that lu thla urea should be pornmnonUy staUouod ulito rettluitfuts of infantry, Ui4.u .otiutfptif - cavalry, Hn.o and u half roglnjeulti of field' artillery, two uud a h)f biittallont) of tliunl corpa irtd iuiu aero BQiiif!ro. JLAMAH'H Variety Store TiliuMok, Ore. "DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND" j Land Fo Sale 40, SO, 120 or 160 acres of the Dr. Brooks' rnuch, 3 miles south and Vi mile west of Tilla mook on old Netarts road. Three of the 40 sure tracts hare one half or orer good bottom land which the tide, backing up through a cre.k from the Tillamook River Va mile east.oTerflows. There is a barn 4-0x80 on one 4-0 crt tract which is 3-5 bottom. There is a very good house on one 40 acre which is Va bottom, and a school house, is also located on this 40. One 40 acre which has no buildings is Va bottom laud. The remainder is bench pasture lands (some plowed) but mostly set to red clorcr. One 40 bunch timber laud, some grazing. Price Will Be Right. Pari; Trade. Will Give Terms. Will scl! 40, 80, 120, 160 acres cr ail. See Owner, f. C0UW?. At Ramsey Hotel. ir theater thero Is ' c n ... , .... , ...., ... ....-.. , h, but In Volhytila ' FranCO-BriilsIl Expedition RC- Irenes aiscrtlng that they had made 1 KB