Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 16, 1917, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 16, 1917.
o.FT army WILL
pRAF1
be in FIELD SOON
Money Wanted.
Wanted to borrow $3,500 On
c«t Increment of tWT.mm u. S.
gilt
T-n' seSu^y—Address
Box 56,
FS>)diers Will be Training Early
1 illamook Oregon.
*
90
In October.
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Attention Ye Swamp Angels.
Washington, Aug. 13—The entire
•47 009 men composing the first in­
Kiln Tile, all sizes, ready for vou
dent of the Army draft forces will Works.5"’ JUne 25,h ““Tillamook Clay
u under training early in October.
Under orders issued today, the first
“0 ner cent of the quota of each dis- I
Bids Wanted.
will begin entrainment for can-
trimcnts September 5, the next 30 . Bid« wantedTTTe erection of a
10 ccnt September 15, and another cheese factory
wnrih 1---- ' on ,be Herman Hous-
30 per cent September 30. The re- worth
*' place,
’
two miles east of town
dnine 10 Pcr cent w'" be moboliz- L. BcalsUr,hCr parl,culars aPP>y to B.
°d as soon after that date as possible.
£ The plan t0 assemble the new for­
Ranch for Sale.
es in three increments distributed
the task of furnishing supplies and
Including
stock
and farm equipment
equipment through September. It
will also prevent serious shortages in containing 24 acres of Wilson river
any camp, and will give the new of­ hottom and, to be sold before the 1st
ficers from the training camps time ot October^—Inquire of Paul Erick­
«
to familiarize themselves with their son, R. F. D. 1., Tillamook, Ore.
duties gradually before responsibility
a great body of men falls on them.
Notice to Dairymen.
12,00 To Go to Each Camp.
The order issued today means that ! I have for sale three
¿bout 12,000 men will reach eaqji of Guernsey Bull calves. They^are Gov^
>
.tifnnnipn K SOCU1
pnrsr of 4-1.«
__ and . , Yeksa
. .
^h716
cantonments
soon aftf»r
after Nun.
Sep­ .enor
the Ct
Chene
breed!
tember 5. They first will be examined , mg. I won three first out of four en-
physically by army doctors and final­ ■ tries in the cow classes Senior and
ly accepted or rejected.
isute^airmT '°W at °rcg0"
In farming
communities
local
board now will arrange the lists of
Correspondence solicited.
These
those to fill the first increment with calves are priced to sell.
local crop conditions in mind. Draft­
W. A. Goodwin, Cornelius, Wash-
ed men engaged in that work and who lnk'Y County, Oregon, Owner and
otherwise would go with the first breeder of Rose City Guernsey Herd.
third of the district quota will be
passed over to the second or third, as
Bids Wanted.
mav be necessary.
——o------
Reviewing the question of discharge
t hree River Creamery
for dependent relatives, Provost Mar­ wishes to receive bids • < Association
on installing
shal-General Crowder held today
that persons should not be discharg­ water system at its factory J near
Hebo, Oregon. Plans and specifica-
s,„v.___ _
ed because of dependents residing
Gons can be seen_ at the office of
abroad.
Carl Haberlach,
City, or
_ ----- , Tillamook
*•••«*uwn vaiy,
Peace Lovers will be Used.
Herman Farmer, Beaver, Oregon.
That conscientious objectors of war Association will furnish the necessary
,
------- - •••». nvwjju.y
are not to be excused entirely from
and cement. Bids to be left at
serving the country was made clear pipe
ejlher
of
above addresses
-
------------------
—3 on or be­
in another ruling by the Provost Mar- ’ fore
August 21st, 1917, at 11:00
shal, holding that such persons should o clock p.m. Company reserves
the
be sent to the mobolization camps right to reject any or all bids.
along with others drafted, to be as­
signed later to non-combatant branch­
Help Relieve Shortage.
es of the service. It is presumed they
will serve in the Quartermaster’s
An earnest appeal to local shippers
Corps, the Medical Corps or other
units not employed in actual com- to help out Uncle Sam and the public
generally by heavier car loading is
bat.
Only in rare cases are railway mail made by Ray Grate, local agent of the
Southern Pacific Company.
clerks to be exempted. Today the
"Our company is doing all in its
Postoffice Department
announced
power to keep the cars moving," said
that published reports of blanket ex­ Agent Grate, “but much of the
emption for this class of postal em­
trouble conies from the practice of
ployes were based on a misinterpre­
using a whole car to carry shipments
tation of the department’s order cov­ that only half fill it. If the public will
ering postal exemptions.
co-operate with us in getting togeth­
Press to Have Facilities.
er and ordering goods in carload
Plans to provide publicity facilities quantities; in loading their cars to ten
at camps of the National Army and per cent in excess of their marked
the National Guard are left entirely capacity, and in loading and unload­
to the discretion of the camp com­ ing promptly, working on Sundays
manders, who will be authorized to and holidays if necessary, there will
permit newspaper correspondents to be no such thing as car shortage, and
establish offices within the camp lim­ the national welfare will not be im­
its anil to maintain telegraph or tele­ perilled.
phone lines there if deemed advisable.
Mr. Grate is trying hard to make a
No such privileges will be granted, record for Tillamook in the great
however, until the camps are actually prize car loading contest inaugurated
established and the commanders on by the Southern Pacific Company all
the ground. _____ ________
over its lines from Portland to El-
Paso. He has many friends among
LUMBERMEN AGREE
local shippers who have already
TO SUPPLY SPRUCE promised to assist him. The contest
is regarded as a “war measure' of
Aii plane Stock to Be Sold to Govern­ considerable importance.
ment for $105 per 1OOO Feet.
Representatives of more than 90
Van Patten-See Wedding.
per cent of the spruce resources of
Oregon and Washington met in Port­
The wedding of Thos. Van Patten
land Monday and agreed to supply all
the airplane spruce required by the and Miss Verna See occurred at the
I nited States and the allied govern­ home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. See, six miles southeast of
ments at $105 per 1000.
Buhl, Idaho, at 8 o’clock Wednesday
Phis is the figure suggested by the
evening August 81I1. Rev. C. O. Heath
government itself. The manufacturers officiating at the wedding. The ring
v ih undertake to fill government or­
ders on this basis for a perto I of “0 ceremony was used. As the bride and
groom entered the room to take their
<!av~ . nd if, at the end of b i' time,
the arrangements appear satisfactory place under a bower of sweet peas
and fern the Bridal Chorus from
to both sides, it will continue indefi­ Lohengrin was played by Miss Al-
nitely.
phield Swenson, of Tillamook, Ore.,
At the lowest estimate the allied na­
of the groom.
tion» a ill n< id 11 ?,«00,000 f.. t of a friend
Harlen Sec, a brother of the bride,
airplane stock in the next jear or 18 acted as best man. Miss Dixie Parker
months..
was bridesmaid and little Evelyn
Inasmuch as only 16 to 20 per cent
acted as flower girl.
of the log is available for this pur­ Powell
The bride w;is dressed in white silk
pose, fully 600,000,000 feet of tim­ brocaded crepe de chine dress and
ber will have to be cut.
carried a boquet of sweet peas. The
But the resources of the West coast bridesmaid was dressed in white silk
arc equal to the demand. There is and carried a bouquet of sweet peas.
plenty of standing spruce. The only The groom wore the conventional
problem is to get it logged and de­
black.
. .
livered to the mills.
The marriage ceremony was fol­
Bureau to be Formed.
lowed by an elaborate wedding sup-
The mill capacity is unquestioned
and the tran. ¡.ortation facilities be­ P<The bride is one of Buhl’s highly re­
tween the producing points of the spected voung ladies, and the groom
two states and the Eastern airplane is one of Tillamook’s highly respect­
factories are entirely adequate.
ed voung men, who has been making
So that the business may be handl­ his home at Buhl for the past year
ed with a majimum of expedition and and a half. The young couple have a
dispatch, the spruce manufacturers host of friends m both Buhl and Till­
tnet Tuesday morning and organized amook who wish them a happy wed­
a bureau which will act as a sort of ded life. The following guests were
clearing-house for the industry. It present: F.thel See. Elmer See Mr.
will prevent duplication of orders, and Mrs. Jason Powell, Mr. and Mr«.
will distribute the orders among the Gustave Kunze Mr. and Mrs Arnold
mills in proportion to their capacity, Tanler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Max
will regulate the supply of logs and we"l Mr. and Mrs. I. Nmgler, Harry
endeavor to maintain a fixed level for Nauiing and F.arul Kyser
logs.
The newlv married couple uill make
The government was represented at their home in the R. M. Kuozc vrop-
negotiations by E. T. Allen, of Port­ ertv in Ruhl. Idaho, for a
land, who now is acting for the lum­ when they plan to take a trip to Tilla
ber bureau of the National Council of
mook, Orec^t
Defense.
The Best Laxative.
Cure for Cholera Morbus.
To keep the bowels regular ,h
“When our little boy, now seven Jaxative is oul
outdoor
uvw. _____
exerns
D mk
years old, was a baby he was cured of i laxative u
f bcfore
fulcra morbus bv
Chamberlain’s “andlent an abundance of
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rrm
Rem- -’fruk
'
‘
_ -i-
— ..i^E1i<h
and . vegetables,
also
establish a
mOnS i 'r?gu1aar habi? and be sure that your
edy,” writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons,
Fair Haven, N. Y. “Since then other bowels move once each <
day. Mhrn a
members of my family have used this medicine is needed take Cham
valuable medicine for colic and bowel Iain’s Tablets. They arc pleasant to
trouble with good satisfaction and I take and mild and «'"‘’'J" effeCt
gladly endorse it as a remedy of ex­ For sale bv Lamar’s Drug Store.
’s
ceptional merit." For sale by I.amar
Lamars
Drug Store._________ ______
What is Best for Indigestion?
Mr \
Ribinson, of Drvmquin,
Liver Trouble.
Ontario, has been ,r0”b'r\
trouble
“I am bothered with liver
with indigestion, and
about twice a year,” writes Joe Ding­
man, Webster City, Iowa “I have
pains in my side and back and an whh indigestion or constipabon give
^wful sor<.ness in my stomach
I them a triaL They »re certain
o
heard of Chamberlain’s Tablets and
prove beneficial. They arc ea._
tried them. By the time I had used taket and pleasant in effect. Pr.ee 25
half a bottle of them I was feeling cents. For sale by Lamars Drug
and had no signs of pain. For
Store.
sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
No More Fighting.
DR J. G. TURNER,
A Canadian magistrate relates that,
recently, in endeavoring to enlist re­
cruits for the dominion army at the
front he found how his zeal and fidel-
lo.duty as a judge had disquali­
fied him, in one instance, at least, for
the new duty undertaken. He had
pleaded earnestly with a prospective
recruit, urging him, as a loyal subject,
to enlist to fight for his king and the
cause, when he was brought face to
lace with this poser: “No, judge, I
will not go to fight for anybody, and
you should not be one to ask me.
Don't you remember the last time I
was brought before you for fighting,
you had remitted my fine after you
had made me promise never to fight
again?” ________
EYE SPECIALIST.
“Minimum Carbonization
PORTLAND
STUDEBAKER
FORD
Regular Monthly Visits to
W. H. Wallingford, Portland
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
“have had minimum amount of
carbonization, and can heartily
recommend Zerolene.”
“we know that Zerolene will give
efficient and satisfactory lubrica­
tion.’’
VELIE
H. O. Harrison Co.,San Francisco
HUDSON
Roesch Motor Car Co., Seattle
WATCH PAPER FOR PATHS
*
“many owners of Hudson cars use
Zerolene. We hear nothing but
praise for it.*'
ZEROLENE
7te Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
J
Dealers Everywhere and at Our
Service Stations
ELANP'E ERWIN
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
_ because the records of their service departments show that
Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt - base
crude, gives perfect lubrication—less wear
more power, least carbon de­
posit.
AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
Standard Oil Company
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Both Phones.
Notice is hereby given that
Common Council of Tillamook City,
Oregon, did, on the 14th day of
August, 1917, assess the cost of the
improvement of Second Avenue East
from the north abutment of the Ho-
quarton Slough bridge to the city
limits of Tillamook City, as provided
for under the provisions of Ordinance
No. 329 for the improvement of Lo­
cal Improvement District No. 8, and
that the amounts so assessed have
been entered in the Lien Docket of
Tillamook City; that the property as­
sessed, the amount of assessment and
names of owners are as follows
Amount of
Owner and property
Assessment
Mt. Vernon Creamery Co. Be­
ginning at a point on the
North boundary of the City of
Tillamook South 0 degrees 36
minutes East 1320.06 ft. from
the Northeast corner of Sec.
25, T. 1 S. of R. 10 W. of the
W. M„ running thence South
219.3 feet; thence East 105
ft. to the West side of Second
Ave East; thence North 219.3
ft. thence W 105 ft. to the place
of beginning all being situated
within the 105 ft. zone of the
Improvement District on Sec­
one Ave. East known as local
Improvement Dist. No. 8 . . . $375.80
G. H. Ward, Beginning at a
point on the north boundary
of the City of Tillamook South
12 degrees 08 minutes East
from the Northeast corner of
Sec. 25, T. 1 S„ of R. 10 W.
of the W. M.; thence South
219.3 ft. thence West 105 ft.
to the East side of Second
Ave. East; thence North 219.3
ft.; thence East 105 ft. to the
place of beginning, all within
the 105 ft. zone of the Im­
provement District on Second
Ave. East, known as Local
Improvement Dist. No. 8 ... 375.80
p
ALEX. McNAIR & CO
KING CRENSHAW CO
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook .... Oregon.
Closing Out
^^EBSTER HOLMES,
ATTORN EY-AT LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET,
I am going to dispose of my Stock of
Goods at greatly Reduced Prices,
Consisting of
TILLAMOOK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office:
And everything in a First Class
Harness Shop ; also
- Oregon.
QR. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
At 2o Per Cent
CUT in Prices
w
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook
GLOVES, SUIT CASES, GRIPS,
WATER PROOF CLOTHING, Etc.
I
OREGON
rp H. GOYNE,
Harness, Saddles, Sweat Pads,
Collars,
Total ................................... $751.60
Said assessments arc now due and
payable with interest from the date
of assessment. Application to pay. the
same in installments will be received
for 30 davs from August 14. 1917.
A. H. Gaylord,
City Recorder of Tillamook
City, Oregon.
Oregon
Tillamook,
OHN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
ROOM NO.
A- WILLIAMS. Tillamook, Or.
Oregon.
c - hawk .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ore iron
Hay City
J
DR. WISE
Can be Found on
AT
OREGON
LI T. HOUS
A A .
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
(California)
Notice.
MONDAY
OREGON
Harmon Motor Co., Phoenix
“we gladly recommend Zerolene
for Veil, can and trucks.’’
No Peace With Autocracy.
----- o------
\\ hoever is honestly seeking the
peace terms of the democracies now
in the death-grapple with German au->
tocracy can find them in the formal
statement issued in Paris yesterday
by the war conference of the allied
powers, which “are resolved not to
lay down their arms until they have
attained the end which in their eyes
dominates all others—to render im­
possible a return of the criminal ag­
gression such as that whereof the
central powers bear the responsibil­
ity?’
I nless the war achieves this end it
is lost so far as democracy is con­
cerned. There can be no peace on any
other terms. There may be a truce
during which the world would be
compelled to stay armed to the teeth
pending a fresh outburst of Prussian
aggression, but no peace.—New York
World.
—
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phone«.
- Oregon.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
TILLAMOOK
TUESDAY AT CLOVERDALE
Wherever Eord cars have pioneered, Ford
service has kept pace. It*is the factor which
strengthens the personal relation between
Ford owners and the Company. To get the
best possible service from your Ford car,
bring it here when it needs attention and get
the benefit of Ford supervision throughout.
We use the genuine Ford parts and give you
the benefit of the regular standard Ford
prices. Touritig Car $3BO, Runabout 1345,
Sedan *«45, Coupelet $505, Town Car $595
all f.o.b. Detroit. On display and for sale by
WEDNESDAY at TILLAMOOK
THURSDAY AT TILLAMOOK
FRIDAY
AT
TILLAMOOK
SATURDAY AT
Both
WHEELER
Phones.
The Oregon
Agricultural College
Wi«rt tr.im-d «p»<i.li«l. «*<•> ">*>'l*ri> l.k-
erstori»« »nd .d.qv.l- -quip'"'"» <*’»
■irurtioa k.din» to e.llrfi.1. d.-xrer. ill th.
following Mrh4'«l$
AGRICULTURE, with 15 department«;
COMMERCE, with 4 department«.
ENGINEERING, with « department«, In-
finding Civil. Electrical. Highway. Industrial
Art» Irrigation and Mechanical Engineering;
FORESTRY, including Logging Engineer*
iug
HOME ECONOMICS with 4 mnjor depart*
■eats, including training in the Practice
Hviiar ;
MINING, with thro. drp.rU.mt«. i.el.d
i.( Chrwie.l Knfinr-rinx;
PHARMACY.
THE SCHOOL Or MUSIC, offrr« l»««r»«-
lion in th» principal drp.rtmrnt« of v.<al
.nd i.rtrumrnt.l mutir
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, rarollrd
10.3 c.d-u in 1S1S-17. .nd wo. r»- ommrn-
d.tion for O A. C. from thr W.-t-rn llrp.rt
mrnt of th« V N. W.r D-p.rtmrnt •• on. of
thr fiftrra ’ diatin<ui«ll*d institutions’* of
hirhrr Ir.raia*. Al! cadets will be furnished
romplrt» uniform« by thr TT 8. Government
•nd thr junior and «raior ■■»dsts. *nrol|»d m
thr K. O. T. C.. will b- ri’ n com in itatioa for
■ubkiatrnr«. •■ wrll .< >1 .ranspurtation and
k-‘ Hummer camp
•ab«i«trnM .t thr li
REGISTBATION ■Bfii.'iS OCTOBER ».
1,17
Iaf.rm.tloa on Mqawl.
Addr««.,
B«il«tr.r,
Or.<oa
Asxicultnral
C o U ma
CorrUlla Or.«oa.
ATTORNEY.AT LAW.
T illamook B eock
Oregon
1 Tillamook
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Ackley & Murphy,
Coagt power Co
TILLAOOK GARAGE.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.
T
I
I
DR. ELMER ALLEN
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
Dentists.
National Building.
Tillamook,
Oregon
Ornamental Fire Places Built
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re­
funded.
Brick work of all kinds done
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Places.
RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK ORE