Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 30, 1917, Image 1

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ILLAMOOK, OREGON, WGUST
30, 1917.
' ,. .. dance
at Armory,
A
• 1.50 PER YEAR.
Thursday
and City
T’l
Friday, -----
at . Saltair
Saturday
and" Sun-
There will be a dance at Pacific
day.
Haskin
’
s
Professional
“
Jazz
”
invit
admitted frankly the preference of
'y on Saturday evening. Everybody 1 TILLAMOOK TO BUILD
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orchestra will furnish real j.
invited.
GOVERNMENT VESSELS the Board for steel ships. Yards that the deer season. Some of the forest
•
jazj
music
W. A. Wise, dentist.
• full of pep. Everybody ■ C —
fires are of incendiary'origin and a
“.. ...i
come and step. , . Mrs.
— • Mary Gabriel, of Portland, Feeney & Bremmer Advised They fare now bidding, he said, as well as firebug, caught by a patroling soldier
Dr. C. W. Miller, chriopractor. • 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Gerard, M
left
this
some yards having some wooden-ship might kill the guard and if appre­
-ft
tins
morning
after
visiting
with
Will Be Given Contract.
rs. G. Deputy Sheriff Stanley and wife,
contracts, have reported that their hended later explain that he mistook
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough I Hays and Mr. J. P. Bond, motored
men will not work the lumber fur­ the soldier for a deer.
over from Portland and spent torid
the j Lydia S. Morgan vs. H. E. Carr, Washington, D. C. Aug. 28, 1917.
Co.
*
nished because it comes from non-
week end with their relatives Mr. and Alice Carr, and Delsa Carr, is a suit
Feeney & Bremmer, Tillamook.
union camps. The Shipping Board,
Go to Mason’s for Standard Pat­ I Mrs. J. S. Blair.
Teachers for Public Schools
Just left Shipping Board. Admiral . he made plain, will not
filed in the circuit court to foreclose
i..._ this
.....
into
terns.
♦
Capps informed me that he award ■ wrangle, and only when get a t yard
For Sale—Team, heavy wagon and on certain property.
can
A modern house for rent,—See harness. Team weighs about 13000 he hands the boys the cigars he as­ you contract. Congratulations.
The School Board have secured the
I show that its relations with labor are
lbs. and in A No. 1 condition, sound
Shrode.
Chas. L. McNary.
such that work can be pushed with­ following teachers for the Tillamook
sures them he is satisfied to keep his |
and
will
work
on
anything.
—
L.
C.
Money to loan on good security. T.
girls while other send their boys to ’ The above telegram was received out interruption will it receive con­ City schools:
H. Goyne.
* Smith, Bar View.
tracts in the future.
R. W. Kirk. Supt. and Principal of
the war.—Wheeler Reporter.
on Tuesday afternoon, and it came as
McNary laid before Admir­ I the high school.
Elmer Paine, of Eugene, came in on
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
an agreeable surprise, for it was gen­ al Senator
Dr.
George
J.
Petersen
received
an
Capps a mass of data he had eol-
Miss Mauryce Curry, of Olympia,.
Saturday, and with Mrs. Paine and
• family,
Cloverdale, Ore.
of First Lieutenant in erally thought that Tillamook had | lected showing the financial and busi­ Washington, Mathematics.
who have been visiting at the appointment
been
turned
down
in
the
shipbuilding
the Dental Section of the Officers
Mr. Virgil Fendall, Newberg, Ore.,.
The I’crscilla Club will meet with home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNair, Reserve Corps and expects to be call­ proposition, although on Monday ness responsibility of the two yards
named and also assurance that Science and Director of Athletics.
Mrs. Max Schultz, September 7.
returned the first of the week.
there were reports in circulation that above
ed at any time.
they could complete ships in contract
Miss Genevieve Frazier, Salem,
the officials at Washington were ser­ time.
1400 lb. horse, harness, buggy and
Pure Water Glass to preserve eggs
Inasmuch as both of these Ore., Commercial subjects.
E. L. —
Lockwood,
of
San Francisco,
—
wxj,
vt
odii
.r
ranc
iously
considering
Feeney
&
Brem-
stump puller, with rigging, for sale, traffic manager of the Wells Farvo
Mrs. Bertha Rowe Hanson, Tilla­
It C. I- Clough Co.
”
mcr’s bid because they had gone to yards have gone to considerable ex­
or trade for auto or motorcycle in At F.
Express
Xr><--~ Co.,
r~ L.
’ "
P. L,.
Bergtnafl
6...«rt, assist- so much trouble and expense and had pense to prepare for government mook, History and Teachers Training
Auto Hire—Call J. A. Smith, at condition, balance cash. Address Box ant Supt, and A. L.
on promises held out by the old
Luther A. King, Tillamook, ManuaF
L. Hummel, of the backing of the business men as work
• 576, Tillamook, Oregon.
Rialto, Both phones.
Portland, route agent,
well. One thing that helped was the Shipping Board, and inasmuch as Training.
t,
were
in
the
Miss Julia B. Miller, Amity, Ore,.
For Sale—Horse and buggy, broke first of the week on business and assistance of the Portland Chamber they are sound concerns, properly
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver-
the Senator protested against Domestic Science and Art.
* to work single or double, weight 1000 pleasure.
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
of Commerce and Senator McNary backed,
further
delay
in
awarding
them
con
­
Mrs. Hazel McKown Swenson, Til-
We have received a letter from the at Washington.
W. R. C. will meet in 1 the K. P. pounds.—Enquire of E. P. Jeffrey, R.
amook, German and director of Mu­
it will be remembered that when tracts.
hall Saturday evening at 8 p.m.
F. D. Tillamook, Oregon.
2* Valley Cannery Co, stating that it the shipbuilding program first came I Admiral Capps was forced to admit sic.
had withdrawn from this field in
that they deserved recognition, and
Grade Teachers.
For Sale—Driving horse, buggy and
The Tillamook Meat Co will pay wanting evergreen blackberries in up, James Feeney put the matter up said contracts would be given both
J. Car£ Bowman, Pendleton, Ore.
Harness.—C. B. Vantress.
to
the
Tillamook
Commercial
Club
of the ....
Long
Products
Co.,
of
toe for all to pound lard pails and 5c. favoT
yards
at
once.
Miss Edith Snere, Crcsswell, Ore.
it
to
— j - which
*• • • ___ - . « vwkcs vo., 01 | when
when
it was
was decided
decided
to g give him fi-
Portland,
had previously' work- • ------
naacial
To build
Born, on Monday, to the wife of for 5 pound pails. They must be free p„,i
Senator McNary also wanted to
Miss Clara Pruehs, Tillamook, Ore.
!_i • backing
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submarine
from rust. Bring them in at once and ed the territory. We made a mistake ' chasers. The government
John Enzler, a son.
know
of
Admiral
Capps
whether
any
Miss Lora Sheets,
Bellingham;
chasers.
The these
government discontinu­
building
* last week in saying that the company cd
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.1---- vessels anj then arrangement such as proposed by 1 Wash.
Lots in Block 3, Miller’s Addition get your money.
would
pay
3
’
4
cents
for
the
berries.
I
wanted
large
wooden
ve
-
—
—
«
Washington
state
steel
yards,
which
Miss Stella Goyne. Tillamoo . Orc
for sale.—See T. H. Goyne.
Lost, on Thursday, Aug. 23, in Til­ It was 2>4 cents they offered.
large then
wooden
I wanted
Mr. Feenev
mart«- vessels built.
Miss Alice Todd, Tillamook Ore.
lamook, a bracelet.. Has inscription
• Mr. Feeney then made another effort would operate to bar Oregon yards
Lodging at the Watchtower, 25c., inside.
from
receiving
contracts,
had
been
Mrs. Frances Wiley, Till:, nook,
For several
Liberal reward offered to find- 1 Dr. Turner the well known eye to obtain a contract.
Also furnished rooms.
*
approved
by
the
Board.
Admiral
<
er. Please leave same at the Head- speaahst, of Portland, will be m TiD- | weeks a good deal of hard work was Capps said positively no such agree­ Ore.
Mrs. Clara Burge, Tillamok, Ore;
licrht office.
" amook again, Wednesdly.' Thursday Idonc to overcome difficult
Garbage gathered free. See M. R. light
_____ ties that ment had been entered into by the
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and Friday, -V August
29, all
30 ..............................
and 31 at I were Placctl
ln ,hc
'«'«y.
a” < of wh,ich ”
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
ana
ox
’
ac
.
cd
in
tI
?
C
way
’
al1
...
declared
that
Board,
and
further
I- j — - . »J who
»V IIU stole the wheel Jenkins’ Jewelry
The narty
r---- , Store. In Cloverdale
- - 1 —
■— s<r»'frhtened
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Tn the high school there will be-
werc
out at a time when
-
For Furnished Rooms at reasonable from
there
was
to
be
no
discrimination
under
Trask river bridge
— j -- Aug.
•____»"
■ Dr.
— Turner
—
28th.
is a the government had decided to build
three new teachers, Mr. Fendall, Miss
is T Tuesday,
price, See Mrs. E. Plank.
»2 known, and should re
return same. specialist of experience and standing, steel vessels and curtail the building against Oregon steel shipyards. He Frazier and Mr. Hodge, each of
admitted
having
reports
showing
Leave at Dawson Bros., , and avoid and you will make no mistake in con­ of wooden vessels, and it looked as
whom come very highly recommend­
R. W. Bennett, expert watch I re- trouble.
sulting him about your eyes and i though Tillamook would lose out, and that Oregon steel yards were fully ed. Mr. Fendall, of Yamhill county,
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
capable of building steel ships for the
Lost—Sun blast breast pin, set with glasses. Headaches relieved, cross 1 would have, no doubt, had not a government, and intimated that they graduated from O. A. C. in 1916. and
William Hamilton was in from pearls
and
dimond
in on
center,
on Tues- eyes straightened. Satisfaction guar­ i strong effort been kept up to obtain would get fair treatment from the taught last year in Pendleton High
.
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wmw,
1
ues-
Seaside shaking hands with
„1,1
I the contract.
school, he was offered a higher salary
old I d,..
day «•
at • the Fair Grounds. —
Finder will anteed. Consult him, don’t forget the
•
friends. He looks .younger than ever. I please leave same at King-Crenshaw date.
It was through the efforts of the Government. He is looking into the to remain in Pendleton than he will
complaint of J. R. Bowles, of Port­ receive here, but he preferred to come
The tanks at the battle of Ancre Tillamook Commercial Club that the land, and will advise the Senator in to
Will pay you to see Everson tor a Hardware store. Suitable reward.
Tillamook. Miss Frazier, of Salem,
business men were induced to give
depicts
scenes
so
grimly
realistic
as
safe investment in city property or
St. Alphonsus Academy and day to almost past belief. Most spectacu­ their financial backing, A list of that matter within a day or two.
is a 1916 graduate of the commercial'
farm lands.
• school. Nine grades taught. Music a lar of all are the pictures of the cel­ which will be published later. The
school at O. A. C. This summer she
is acting as stenographer for one of
Alfalfa Land Sold Twice.
Every I. W. W. agitator should be ftecj?lty C'”s's rcso,?e September ebrated English "Tanks” shown here j new industry will mean con-
the Commissioners in
the State-
promptly arrested and put in the lock
For particulars apply to Sister in battle for the first time. One sees - siderable work for carpenters this
Superior.
One Hundred
une
hundred and sixty acres of un­ House at Salem. Mr. Hodge of Seat­
up, for that is where they belong.
the squat toadlike
contrivances winter and will put a large amount of
improved alfalfa land under the Gov­ tle, graduate from U of W. where he
into circulation in this city.
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Paschel Frazier was arrested on a thrusting two guns from twin turrets nooncy
A marriage license was issued u to
The ships will be built at Dick’s ernment irregation ditch three -quar­ has been prominent in debating and
Herman Klug and Anna Herchenl kien charge of larceny, and pleading guilty on each side, advance with the irres­ point,
& Bremmer having ters of a mile north of Hermiston has other of the university activities.
both of Nehalem.
on Saturday he was fined $100,00 istible steadiness of an avalanche. leased Feeney
Three new names are found in the
30 acres from the Elmorc been sold by Frank W. Rettenbach, a
Spouting smoke like some dragon and estate. County
and
costs,
which
he
paid
and
was
Hare has prom­ banker of Lewiston, Idaho, and Mrs. list of grade teachers, also. Mr. Bow­
A, J. Sine, of Chicago, has been the ■ liberated.
coated with green paint after the ised to have the Judge
road now building to H. W. Skinner, of Hermiston, to man has had teaching experience in
guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schultz
manner
of foliage, they plough
the past few days.
Married, on August 23rd, at the through barbed wire obstructions and Bayocean pushed forward as quickly Thad Robison, a Tillamook banker, Eastern Oregon and finished the-
of the bride’s • mother, Mrs. lakes and across shell craters. The as possible so tbat there will be no who gave his apartment property at standard Normal courses at Mon
Wanted to rent a farm.—Inquire of home
I
j
!
zz
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e
L. G. Finney and Miss description of land battleships fits difficulty in reaching the ship yard. 931 Thurman street, near Twenty­ mouth this year. It is planned to
Tillamook Sheet Metal Works, Tilla­ ' Lizzie Hadley,
ninth street, Portland, as $16,000 of move the seventh grade from the
Hadley.
The ceremony was them well. See these official war u c-1 The
r bid
> of Feeney and < Bremmer the
mook, Oregon.
*
consideration. The total value of high school building to the grade
tnres nt
A,
n
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T
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.
c
?.
C
J
was
for
‘
*0
or
more
vessels.
performed by Rev. A. F. Lacy pastor tares
at the Gem Theatre, September
both properties involved in the trans­ building with Mr. Bowman as teach­
H. Mason & Co., has taken over the of the M. E. Church.
’5 and 6.
er. He will also act as principal of
action is reported to be $35,000.
Standard patterns formerly sold by
NEW SHIPS PROMISED.
Don’t forget those busted castings.
Wm. Squires, 90 years olj next
H. G. Epton and J. S. F. McClellan, this building. The fifth grade teacher
Lamar's
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Lamar’s Variety Store.
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Can be welded for half. Goods sent February 25, together with his dau­
Astoria Yards to Get the Portland realty dealers who made Miss Laura Sheets, of Bellingham,
John Tcldschau, Concrete contrac­ by parcel post and express promptly ghter, celebrated .he 80.h birthday Tillamook and Contracts.
the sale for Mr. Rettenbach and Mrs. Wash., has had two years teaching
tor, concrete silos built. All work
a-.tn
’
vcrsary
of
E.
N.
Morgan
by
an
Skinner, immediately resold the same experience and graduated from the
guaranteed.Both phones.
* returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, outdoor picnic
on Wm. Squire’s
place
to a group of Tillamook dairy­ Bellingham Normal this year. Miss
Washington, August 28.—As a re­
Oregon.
• homestead on Tillamook river, Aug­
men
at
a reported cash consideration Alice Todd, of Tillamook, is well and
The New Edison gets and gives all
of a conference between Senator
ust 25. Mrs. W. E. Morrison, of sult
of
about
$20,000. The present owners favorably known to this citv. She
the Artist rendered just as the artist
McNary, of Oregon, and Admiral
Attorneys Johnson and Handley
gave it.
* are back in their cld office and ready Spokane, Wash., and Miss Anna Bul- Capps, in charge of the Shipping expect to put the property in alfalfa. | graduated last lune from the San
Diego, California, Normal school.
livtnt, of Portland, Ore., guests at
Why not be insured in the best fire for business, and attorney McGtath, the Tillamook Hotel, were with the Board’s construction works, con-
Deer Season Ends: Hunters Too
insurance company, it costs no more. who was attending to their business party. Mrs. Morrison and Miss Bulli- tracts for wooden ships will be award­
Careless.
Seashore Special Will Leave on
See Everson.
* while they were in the army will op­ vant—who is a Mazama—with a rec­ ed Feeney A- Brcmmer, of Tillamook
en a law office in the Oddfellows’ ord of climbing Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Bay, and George Rogers, of Salem,
Monday.
For Wolverine Soap that washes building.
To prevent soldiers from being
whose yard is at Astoria. The Ship­
Helens
and
Mt.
Rainier
came
from
without rubbing, go to Larson's, the
ping Board, declined to make public mistaken for deer, and to reduce the
Rosenberg Bros, have opened a Seaside last Wednesday hiking over any details of ship contracts. Ad­ risk of forest fires, Governor Withy-
Monday September 3rd—On Labor
candy maker.
*
large feed store on 2nd Avenue East the inside trail over Neah-Kah-Nic miral Capps would not announce the combe issued a proclamation closing Day, Monday September 3rd , the
Now is the time to have your winter near the saw mill and will carry a Mountain, thence to Nehalem, They
of ships to be given these the deer season from Sept. 1, next Seashore Special train wi'l leave Til­
wood sawed.—Call Ernest Knight large line ot all kinds of hay, feed, are stopping off at the various sea­ number
lamook for Portland at 4:00 p.m. in­
yards
or
the terms of the contracts, Saturday, for an indefinite period.
Mutual phone.
* flour, grass seeds at the very lowest side resorts along the return trip,
stead of returning Sund.'V as usual.
“
The
woods
are
full
of
soldiers,
but
he
gave
the
Senator
positive
as
­
Rockaway, Bayocean, Saltair etc.,
Motor Car Service will be the same
surance that these two yards would wearing olive-drab uniforms about
Furnished house for rent, Apply to prices. Special prices on hay and and will hike back over the outside
as usual and trains Nos. 141 and 142
*
W. T. Newcomb, 2nd Avenue West feed in car lots.
the
same
shade
as
a
deer,
”
exclaimed
be
awarded
contracts
on
which
they
trail, via Short Beach and around , ' bid some time ago.
Governor Withycombe today, "and a will run on their regular schedule.
near First Street.
2*
The Shakespeare Club met on Fri­ Arch Cape via low tide.
r that hunter might make a mistake and Excursion fares arc in efftet between
Admiral
Capps
added,
ho„
day
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
F.
C.
Baker,
For Sale—Box Ball Bowling Alley,
hereafter the Shipping Board is go- shoot. 1 hen, again, hunters may beach points.
3® feet long by 4 feet wide. Inquire who did the entertaining on this oc­
cause fires, and the woods arc now as
ing
to concentrate on steel ships and
;
Wanted.
casion.
The
floral
decorations
were
of R. Carlson, Wheeler, Ore.
i will let very few more contracts for dry as tinder. The proclamation will
gladiolus and sweet peas, and a
Vetch Hay For Sale.
close the deer season until it is open­
Edison re-creations sing your fav­ dainty lunch was served by the hos­
One dealer only in each town to wooden ships.
He went on to explain that the ed by proclamation, and it will not be
orite songs better than you ever tess. The guests were Mesdames handle a High-Grade Automobile
For sale, 29 tons vetch hay. In nood
* Ifaltom, Koch, Byers, Miller, Peet Tire.
heard them sung.
troubles between wooden shipbu ild- opened until the first heavy rains,
ers and labor were in a large measure which will make the forests safe shape without any rain on it. For in­
Delion Tire Sales Co.,
Lamb-Schrader Co., will pay t]ie and Robison.
formation apply to Newman Bros.,
responsible for the curtailment of the from fires.
81 Fourth Street,
highest cash price for cascara bark
School will soon commence. Were
There is another feature in closing Amity, Ore.
Portland, Oregon. ' wooden ship program, although he
and empty sacks.
* your children backward in their stud-
-.v..
<>uiiico—
zvt
♦ $3.00
«.«« per
,naX
calD'd
Men
Wanted
—
At
per ciay
day for jes l‘ast yeaf; H so
L
-
-
-
-
-
« hours. State Highway work.-In- by
trouble of some kmd Bring
Quire of F C Ferfschaii
* thcm to Dr* Turncr and
b,,n tx‘
Like colossa fire-breathing dragons, the “tanks” belching
u .
.
»"line their eyes. If there is eye trou-
vve have a 75 to 100 light dinanio bjc
wj|| correct it. If not, he will
forth their rain of fire, best down a path for the
for sale. Better see us before we send te|j vou so frankly. You owe this to
triumphal advance of the Allied Armies !
“ to Portland.—Coast Power Co. * your children. At Jenkins’ Jewelry
-Jw'n cylinder Indian Motor Cycle, store Aug. 29, 3 Oand 31.
fine p’
class condition. Price
Miss Dick, a concert player and
•MO. Inquire of Plasker Bros.
* piano teacher of Portland, has decid-
locate
3',’I,:~-'
CW modern
moaern residence,
locate in Tillamook Miss Dick
l_^or . Sale
—New
residence, 11 d
Presented by the War Relief Fund
—> 0 ~ m best iuaiutliuc
residence district.
For ("’H be heard in recital in the near
UI3HIVI. * --
W. K. VANDERBILT, President.
after which she will accept a
"'e at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. ' I future,
limited number of pupils. Any one de­
Experienced Tillamook Dairyman siring to make early arrangements
*ants to rent 4 or 5 good milk cows. for lessons can do so by seeing Mrs.
A'ldress Box 63, Garibaldi, Ore.
Koch.
*
There may be some (rival discrep­
. ®ov °r girl from country wanting
0,he and attend school, write at ancy in the proceedings in the county
««ce to Box 583, Tillamook, Ore. ‘ ' bond election, but there was no room
for a shadow of a doubt what the
«r^nncy to loan on farm lands, from people wanted and what they voted
. up, Good terms. Reasonable rate for. It was the sovereign will of the
interest. We want your business. people of this county that they want­
Everson.
• ed the road bonds and that 1496 vot­
l or Sale—Team, weight 1200 each, ed favorably and 678 against.
1 lie “Tanks” are the marvels of the ' over rivers and through swamps an<f
agon and harness. Apply to W. J.
Jack Mason was fined $50.00 by
war filled with marvelous creations. into the trenches of the enemy.
'Phens & Co., office Commercial Justice Stanley on a charge of larceny­
Nothing so remarkable, so over-
Huge and colossal in sire, ponderous, j
“U'ldtng. Tillamook.
* having stolen several articles from
welmingly tr< niendou-, so vital in the
alniast
uncanny
in
appearance
and
world's history, has ever been seen
I he Franklin Fish Market is now the Coats Logging Camp. He was in
movement, they resemble nothing so | as these official war pictures, that
“Pen for business, drop in and look the sheriff’s office after he was sen­
much as a giant fire-breathing dragon | take one hour to show and follow the
»round at the Old Spanish Kitchen.— tenced, making arrangements to pay
of childish fancy. With their great ■ battle of the Ancre from the first ad­
his fine, wl.cn he asked where the
K
Elliott, Proprietor.
treadmills, which nwrve along the
vance of the supply trains until the
toilet was. Not returning to the of­
ground and propel the powerful fight­ triumphal return of the allied troops.
u
, C. S. Celtz, of Aberdeen, fice a search was made for him.
ing machine, the yare literally the
U3 a ’’ v's'ting with her daughters when it was found he had suddenly
No history could describe, however,
"Dreadnaughts of the Land." moving ' vividly written, such scenes as the
g^’ O. A. Schultz and Mrs. Strana- disappeared. This was on Friday, and ' I
the next day he was picked up at j 8CENE FROM -THE TANKS AT THE BATTLE OF THF ANCRE "OF­ at a swift speed, jumping over trench- i eye of the camera has unfalteringly
Pomona Grange will meet with the Wheeler and returned to the city, and
FICIAL GOVERNMENT PICTURES, INC.
RELEASED THROUGH es, cutting through barb wire en- ' recorded in these films.
tanglement, battling their mighty way 1
PATHE.
Grange Thursday, Septem- is now serving out his time.
AH members are requested to I Miss Jane Elizabeth Cady arrived
In conjunction with "THE TANKS" we will also show a two , the people of the country today. You may never have another
n,l and bring a well filled basket. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H
chance to witness a program such as this one. Don't fail to see
reel preparedness picture “OUR FIGHTING FORCES” it
O. E. S. Kensington will meet | Cady early Wednesday morning.
it while you may, at the New Gem Theatre, Tillamopk, Oregon,
gives a comprehensive and highly interesting insight into the
UrV/^’y« Sept. 5, at the home of August 22. That she was not exactly
Wednesday evening September 5th, and Thursday afternoon
method by which the United States Government is making
y.5’
F. Gruber. Miss Gaylord and expected is quite certain as evidenced
i
and
evening September 5. Evening show starts at 7:30, after­
by the expression of Mr. Cady when
’• Gruber are the hostesses.
ready the Army and Navy for their part in the conflict with
noon show on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Admission 25 cents for all
Germany and Austria. All the different branches of the service
nu2'!y Edison re-creations can be he
1 excitedly told his friends, “We
have one of the finest nine and one-
who occupy a seat.
are shown at work, from the moment a raw recruit is sworn in
rick a"en f°r 'be original voice. Its half
'
pound babies up at our house—
I SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC AT EACH PERFORM­
.1 . 'ruo tones fill many homes with but
I
until
he
becomes
a
first
class
fighting
man.
the son-of-a-gun's a girl.” How­
Ca'l a‘ Lamar’s Drug Store ever,
I
ANCE..
Ralph is a happy man and while
These two pictures are of the most timely subjects before
‘"d hear one.
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Tillamook Jottings.
Official British War Pictures
The Tanks
In Action of the Battle
of the Ancre