Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 21, 1916, Image 6

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    HEADLIGHT ‘DECEMBER 21.
TILLAMOOK
ASSOCIATION OF CHARITIES. I
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Committee Appointed To Lo°k After
Christmas Charity.
“ Quality and Service."
Try our Prepared Mince Meat,
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A meeting was held Saturday even­
ing at the Commercial Club for the
purpose of forming .an organization
Either in Bulk or Condensed in packages.
having for its object the association
of the«different charitable agencies in
The quality is high, the price is right.
this city and to consolidate them un- |
der one head. Delegates from each of I
the churches and commercial organ­
izations were present and participated
in the proceedings. Rev. J. E. Youcl, j
of the Presbyterian church, gave a i
short outline of what was intended, 1
after which a temporary organization '
was formed with Fred C. Baker, of
Teacher» Take Examination.
Sextet (Lucia di Lamrnermoor)’
the Commercial Club, as, chairman ,
Danzetta, Miss Drcw.
Hark, Hary thè Lark, Lizst and and Mr. Lance secretary.
Sixteen teachers are taking the ex-
The chairman appointed RevsVouel, I
Butterfly, Lavallu, Miss Holden.
amination this week as follows:
Canzonetta, Ambrosia, Lee Doty.
Clarenbeck and Curtiss a committee j
Mildred N. Tilden, Manzanita.
Good Bye, Tosti, Mr. and Mrs. on by-laws, and appointed the pastors 1
Louise MoKimens, Cloverdale.
Koch.
of the churches «nd presidents of the
Fantasie, Mr. and Mrs. Koch.
Arlecn E. Tilden, Garibaldi.
I
other organizations to look after j
Mrs. Ella R. Sperry, Beaver.
Archibald JenninK» Killed.
charitable work this Christmas.
Winnie Epplett, Tillamook.
Rev. F. Van Clarenbeck
of the
Sylvia Rowe, Tillamook.
The sad nqrs of the death of
i Catholic church, stated that in charity
Mrs. Mabel R. Terry, Tillamook.
Archibald Jennings, son of Mr. and
Alice B. McIntyre, Batterson.
Mrs. Jack Jennings, of the Kelchis I 1 work they could all get together re­
gardless of sect, and he gave the
Louise Nagel, Bay City.
river, reached this city last week, the
movement his hearty support. He !
Marie Hathaway, Tillamook.
young man being killed while work­
thought one of the best acts of char­
Irma Sumerlin, Tillamook.
ing in a trench on some public works
ity was to find work for those who
Bulah Funk, Tillamook.
in Portland on Thursday. It seems
had families dependent upon them.
Edith E. Snerv, Tillamook.
that the side of the trench caved in
Another meeting will be held on
Pearl Graham, Garibaldi.
and crushed the body up to the neck.
Friday evening, Dec. 29, for the pur­
Leona Alley, Nehalem.
The remains were brought to this
Agnes G. Adams, Blaine.
city on Sunday, and were taken to pose of forming a permanent organ­
ization.
I
the Henkle undertaking parlors, and
As
a
large
number
of
our
citizens
Pupil» Give Musical.
the funeral was delayed until Wed-
are disposed to be charitable at this
The pupils of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. nesday, as the wife and little daugh- season of the year, especially those
Koch gave a musical on Friday even­ ter of the unfortunate young man
ing, there being a goodly number of were on their way home from Kansas who have been blessed during the
parents and friends present to hear where Mrs. Jennings had been visit­ past year, and want to help those I
the young performers, who rendered
who have- been less fortunate, it was I
their pieces real well. Mi. and Mrs. ing. She arrived in the city on Tues­ decided that they send their Christ-I1
Koch have brought out the musical day, the funeral taking place on
talents of quite a number of young Wednesday, the funeral‘services be-i mas gifts of charity to either of the i I
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people, who, under their instruction, ing conducted in the Masonic lodge, I following persons:
promise to
become accomplished Rev. D. I.. Shrode preaching the fun-' Rev. J. E. Youcl, Presbyterian I
musicians. Miss Marie Holden show­
church.
(
ed market talent and ability. The eral sermon. A delegation of Masons
Rev. J. F. Lacy, Methodist church. I
from
Bay
City
lodge
attended
the
program was as follows:
Minuet Beethoven, Lowell Edwards funeral. The deceased was 30 years of I Rev. C. C. Curtis, Christian church. .
Meditation, Kimball,
Raymond age and he was a young man greatly 1 Rev. F. VanClarenbeck, Catholic I
Ford.
church.
|
Two selections,e Lerman, Arlen respected in the county, and his un-
Rev.
R.
G.
Sumerlin,
United
Breth-
I
timely
death
is
regretted.
The
bc-
Jones.
Dolly's LUutlaby, Lerman, Eunice reaved wife and family have the ern church.
Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Women’s Civic I
Ainmer.
sympathy of a large number of
Fairy
March, Sheabbog,
Improvement Club.
I
friends.
Groat.
Fred C. Baker, Tillamook Comnier- I
Barcarolle, Offenbach, James Har­
M. E. Church Notes.
cial Club.
rison.
This committee will ascertain the I
Rocking Horse, Lerman, Leonard
f Sunday School at 10 o’clock a.m.
Bales.
names of those who are in need of |
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Bed Time, Orth, Kathryn Kirk.
charity and what charitable offerings
Mercury
Galop, Lerman, Irene Topic of sermon, “Who was, Is, Is to
are given it will be judiciously dis­
l.yster.
Come.”
tributed, for in previous years deserv­
Dolly’s Funeral,
Tschaikowsky,
Evening worship at 7 :30 o’clock,
E<lna Small.
ing cases have been overlooked while
Edith subject of sermon, “The Law of others have received too much.
Spring, Thots, Schniool,
Chaphe.
Change.”
Simple Aven, Tlionii, Bessie I.antz.
The Sunday School will give their
Mrs. Xmas entertainment on Friday even­ TILLAMOOK MASONS ELECT
LaPiccola,
Lcschetitsky,
Koch.
ing :tt 8 o’clock. Arrangements have New Officers Chosen by Blue Lodge
Shower of Roses, May, Emma
Evening Star, Wagner, Joe Selina!. been made to have Santa Claus pres­
Chapter and Eastern Star.
I’olka, Engelmann, Mabie Harrison. ent. Conic and enjoy this occasion
Fantasia (Lucia di I.ammermoor) anil the Sabbath day services with ns.
Masonic organizations of this city-
Donizetti, Mr. and Mrs. Koch.
Medoly of Love, Englcmann, Mar­ Let us all remember in a substantial , have elected the following officers for
way those who need our help espccial- the ensuing year:
ian Robison.
Consolation,
Mendelssohn, Miss ]j those in our own community.
In the Royal Arch Chapter, Ray B.
Nielson.
A. F. Lacy, I’astor.
Walls, high priest; E. J. Claussen,
king; J. W. Jennings, Jr., scribe; C.
1. Clough, treasurer; A. H. Gaylord,
secretary, A. Pennington, captain of
the host.
j In the blue lodge, E. J. Claussen,
¡worshipful master; Frank Heyd, sen-
i ior warden; Frank B. Cardiff, junior
¡warden; I. E. Keldson, treasurer, and
' A. H. Gaylord, secretary.
I In the order of Eastern Star, Mrs.
j Clara Boals, worthy matron; A. H.
•Gaylord, worthy patron; Miss Ethel
.Gaylord, associate matron; Mrs. A.
Plank, conductor; Mrs. W. A. Wil-
itasms, associate conductor; E. J.
Claussen, treasurer, and Mrs. W. J.
Ricchcrs secretary. Officers will be
installed on December 27,
Miss Theresa M. Gaylord, retiring
worthy matron, lies received appoint-
' ment as grand de) gate of the grand
chapter of Ontario, Canada, near the
grand chapter of the Eastern Star of
Oregon.
C.O.&C. M. DA WSON,
Groceries, Flour and Feed.
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SEASON’S
GREETING
We Wish Everybody
A Merrv Chrismas
and
Happy, Prosperous New Year.
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
The Insurance Man
LAD
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THIS RANCH
Will Care for 15 Cows
Safely.
For Rent 160 Acre Dairy Ranch
2'4 miles South anti 1 .■ utile west.
50 acres iu cultivation of meadow, well ditched,
i good house, barn with stancheons for 18 cows. 3
J » horse, machinery room and room for 4 to 5 heifers,
will hold 40 to 50 tons of hay.
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Finely watered and piped to house and barn,
' ’and well protected from high winds off the bay.
Several good bench pastures.
£
Will rent for 3 years at #500.
Which would be ‘ of milk check for 15 cows.
You will have to hurry to get this, as owner is now
here until Dec. 18th. at h’amsey Hotel
C. C COLLINS
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DROWNS
AT
NEHALEM
George Meacham Disappears While
Trapping: Canoe Found.
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Wheeler Or., Dec. 15—George
| Meacham, 19, was drowned in the
I South Fork of the Nehalem river, be­
tween Maples and Batterson, yester­
day. A few weeks ago with his broth­
er Frank, and Edward Johnson, open­
ed a camp in a cabin at Maples, hav­
ing come from their homes at Hills­
boro to fish and trap.
Yesterday the victim of the accident
and Edward Johnson started to
make a tour of their line of traps,
Meacham was to look after the traps
on the upper side of the river, while
Johnson made a trip to Wheeler. They
were to meet at a rendezvous where
they had a boat, when it was planned
they would cross the river together
to go over the traps on the lower
side. When Johnson returned his
partner and the boat were gone.
I.ater the boat was found, but search
has failed to reveal the body.
Good f°r Constipation.
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Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent
for constipation. They are pleasant to
, take and mild and gentle in effect.
For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
191Ö
DOUBLE GOLD BOND
TRADING STAMPS
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurday, Friday and
Saturday, December 26th to 30th (inclusive).
OUR last opportunity for filling your Stamp Books-- trade
here every day next week and get Double Stamps on every
purchase.
We discontinue giving Trading Stamps on January 1st. 1917,
and we are affording you this final opportunity to fill your books
befote the closing day.
In addition to this great offer there are Sensational Bargains in
every Dept, of the Store—a few only of which are mentioned below:
Y
Pre-Inventory Clean-Up-of
Women’s and Children’s
Underwear.
Broken lots of| Women’s Wool and Cotton Pants and Union Suits and
Boys* and Girls’ Vests, Pants and Drawers in both Wool and Cotton.
,Not every size in reach Btyle garment, but every size in each selection.
To $2.50 Ladies’ Wool Pants now .... 39c.
To 75c. Ladies’ Pants Union Suits now . 19c.
To 45c. Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Underwear 19c.
To 93c. Boys’ & Girls’ Wool Underwear now 29c.
Entire Stock of
Ladies’ Wearing Apparel
on Sale at Tremendously
REDUCED PRICES.
Every Lady’s Fall Suit and Coat in the Store today is on Sale
at a Reduced Price that is positively a sacrifice price. Included
in the selections mentioned below, there are the famous "Wooltex”
tailored Suits, ‘‘Palmer’’ Suits and Coats as well as a large num­
ber of New York Models. See also our splendid offering of the
famous “M. & C.” Dress Skirts at greatly reduced prices.
LADIES’ FALL SUITS.
To $25.00 New Fall Suits now
To $27.50 New Fall Suits now
To $35.00 New Fall Suits now
LADIES’ FALL COATS.
To $15.00 New Fall Coats now . . .
To $25.00 Fur Fabric Coats, etc., now
Great Clean=Up of
Children’s Dresses.
A sacrific Sale of good wearing,
and altogether pleasing styles in
Dresses for Girls 2 to 12 years of
age.
To $2.00 values for . .
. 79c.
To $2.75 values for .
. $1.19
To $4.75 values for . .
. $1.79
Ladies’ Black
Sateen Petticoats,
$1.19
For values to $1.50.
Good quality Sateen, full cut
and nicely finished Petticoats in
all Sizes.
MILLINERY
HALF PRICE.
Every trimmed Hat in the Store
is now purchasable at exactly halt
the original prices. The models
shown were produced in our own
workroom and are absolutely up-
to-date, and in entire accord with
fashions dictates for Fall Wear.
Full Size
Cotton Blankets,
$15.85
$18.65
$26.45
$9.88
$15.85
MEN! MEN!
Here are Bargains
You Will Appreciate.
This is only a short list of the many
desirable lines of Merchandise in our
Men’s Shop now being offered at sav­
ings that are simply astonishing. Come
in and look them over—you need some
of them, anyhow you will when you rea­
lise what the savings really are.
¿Men's Rubberized Raincoats. tJbLC
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Boys’ Rubberized Raincoats.“*^
An nr
A ges 4 tn 16. \ allies to $5.00jfor*on!y.. fM.Ov
W. S. and ¿11. Overcoats and Raincoats.
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45 and 52 in. long. Values to $25 for
¿Men’s All Wool
Goodrich Rubberized
Raincoats
$15 Values now $11.45
Also Black and Brown Mixture
Coats in 50 inch lengths.
¿Then's Golf Shirts.
x
qq
French mid Stiff Cuffs. Values to $1.50 O./C
eWen's Striped Bib Overalls.
Special at per pair........ ..........
¿Men's Outing Flannel Shirts.
sn
Splendid for Working. Reg. 75c. now.
s Woo/ Underwear.
Values to $1.50 now ....
89c
$1.39
For Aetna! $1.75 Values.
Blankets in which there is
waste, no shoddy and shown
grey and tan, with colored borders.
Entire Stock of Neckwear and Holiday
Handkerchiefs on Sale at Sacrifice Prices
95c.