Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 06, 1917, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER
Tillamook Jottings,
1 uesday and Wednesday
Slacker at the Gem Theatre.
“ I he | Tuesday
Wednesday "Thq|THE HONOR GUARD GIRLS TO
HAVE A VOTING BOOTH.
J Slacker” at the Gem Theatre.
For Sale—16 feet net skift, 5 tbs. of ■ 1’ ~ ~
H. C. «-»wnv
Boone io
is wiv
thc nt
new
manager ■ oi
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All Votes Deposited In their Special
W. A. Wise, dentist.
* cork Ih 'Ù ' n ‘"Vi
’tad anc*
Standard Oil plant in this city,
Box. Saturday, Dec. 8th To
cork line. Will sell
all for a ap
$20.00.
Ap-
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y-v.w.
­
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough ply to L. \y oodford, Garibaldi.
Wanted, a team of horses, weigh
Count Double.
Co.
»
about 1100, or will buy team, harnesi
The Honor Guard Girls, one of the
Liberty Bonds taken in pay*ment of
and wagon. Apply.to Geo. W. Phelps,« organizations in the voting contest
Thanksgiving, last Thursday was a coal, cement, lime and brick, also on
Garibaldi, Oregon.
*;!
“ for the $50.00 Liberty Bond to be
stormy wet day.
current accounts.—Lamb
Schrader
Co. Phone 28W.
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Commissioner Corey, of the Publicjj given away by the Haltorn store, Dec.
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
24th, will have a special voting booth
Have cash buyer for farm in Tilla­ Service Commission, gave a hearing
Cloverdale, Ore.
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mook County. Write full description in the case of the Kodad crossing oh in the store next Saturday. All votes
cast for them and deposited in the
Monday night "The Neglected Wife to Ralph Acyley, 237% Washington, Wednesday evening. Attorneys Ben box in their booth on this day will
Street, Portland.
• Dey and Paul Sorrens and Superin-'
at the Gem Theatre.
count double. For instance if a dollar
Standard Feed Co. will carry a tendent Burkhalter, of the Southern purchase is made instead of being
Auto Hire—Call J. A. Smith, at t u
Pacific,
were
present.
A
decision
will
full line of farm implements and ma­
Rialto, Both phones.
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good for too votes it will represent
chinery. Also gasoline wood saws. be rendered later. The county court
200 votes.
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ Get their extreme low prices.
*3 considers it a dangerous crossing.
Double votes Saturday are for the
ware.— R. W. Bennett.
♦
Rev. C. C. Curtiss, former pastor of
Commencing on Dec. 15th unless Honor Guard Girls only—none of the
Get your flour and feed at the Kup- the Christian Church was appointed otherwise ordered, the questionnaires*
penbender Warehouse.
* city marshal by Mayor Boals, the city­ will be ntaled out to those registered other contestants will be allowed
double votes at this time.
in this county at the rate of 5 per cert
Tuesday and Wednesday “The council confirming the same.
The Honor Guard Girls deserve a
Slacker” at the Gem Theatre.
I he annual meeting to consider the of the registration per day, by the; lot of credit for the good work they
various boards all over the county.,
Girl wanted for general housework, county budget will take place on Sat­ Any one having moved from their ad­ have done and should be fortunate
enough to secure the Liberty Bond,
urday next at the court house, the
Apply to Mrs. R. B. Hays, City.
dress at the time of registering their intention is to use it for the
time is set for I, o’clock p.m.
should at once communicate with the benefit of the Coast Artillery. Natur­
Garbage gathered free. See M. R.
Forty Acre Ranch, some bottom Local Board with which they are reg­ ally all supporters of the Honor
Hanankrat, or call Main 6F11.
land, $3,000; half cash. Quick sale. istered that they may receive their Guard will be cut in full force on
Wanted—to buy a root cutter phone Don’t write, come and see it. Taylor
Questionnaires promptly. Registrants Saturday when their votes will count
Joe Baumgartner, Mutual Phone 3* Real Estate Agency, Cloverdale.
are held responsible for not receiving double.
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re-
Mrs. J. L.
Henderson returned and reporting in time.
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
Tuesday from Portland, where she
The Cheese Situation.
Edith McClure vs. J. C. McClure is
Lonesome Luke comedies at the had been called owing to an accident a divorce case filed in the circuit
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Gem Theatre every Monday night. to her daughter.
Carl Haberlach and Fred Christen­
court. These parties were married at
The Baptist Church at Cloverdale Vancouver, Wash., on August 19, 1913 sen returned last week from a
Will pay you to see Everson tor a
safe investment in city property or commences a series of meetings next and have been residing at Bay City. trip to Seattle and Portland, where
farm lands.
* Sunday morning, Rev. G. R. Eads, of No children were born to the union. they had gone to look into the cheese
situation. Considerable cheese was
See Kuppenbender about the Grant Fox, Ore, will conduct the meetings. Plaintiff claims cruel and inhuman found in Seattle, mostly Washington
treatment
that
made
her
life
burden
­
Six automobile, the snappiest car on
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay
the road.
* ioc for all 10 pound lard pails and 5c. some as the reason for the dissolution and Coos Bay stock. They reported
of the marriage contract. The defend­ that practically all the cheese factor­
The County Court is in session this for 5 pound pails. They must be : free
ant without cause had a very jealous ies in Washington had had to close
from
rust.
Bring
them
in
at
once
and
week, it being the regular monthly
• disposition toward the plaintiff and down because the condensers were
get your money.
meeting:
paying $2.90 for milk, while the cheese
At the special election in road dis- objected to her associating with other
Men’s and Ladies Suits pressed, trict No. I, on Friday, to vote a spec­ women. He has been irritable, peev­ was being sold from 20j4c. to 21 %c.
Seattle. Just as so6n as the small sur­
prices thc lowest at Golden’s Wom­
ish and nagging to the plaintiff.
plus would be worked off, cheese
en's Shop.
* ial tax of five mills, the proposition
was hopelessly defeated, 40 voting
Mrs. S. W- Kipischka vs. Tillamook should move more-freely again.. Con­
Why not be insured in the best fire “No” and only 6 "Yes.”
Hotel Company, appallant from Till­ siderable activity was noticed in Se­
insurance company, it costs no more.
Demand that your contractor use amook; suit to recover for service attle, especially in ship building. Seat­
See Everson.
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Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni- rendered; opinion by Justice Bean; tle reported having contracts to build
Attorney Winslow returned from ; form and has exceptional fast setting Circuit Judge Belt affirmed. This is a two hundred millia*dollars worth of
Salem on Monday, leaving Mrs. Win­ qualities which is preferred. For sale case growing out of the receivership ships and have sWenteen thousand
slow and child there.
at the Kuppenbender Warehouse. * of the Tillamook Hotel, the company men employed in the ship building in­
Rain or shine you will always see
Rudolph Zweifel and J. W. Short­ refusing to pay a number of bills for dustry. They went through one of the
A.
thc best in photoplays at the Gem ridge and Ella Hempie is a suit filed labor, supplies etc., while the hotel ship yards.
Monday the Tillamook wRunty
Theatre.
in the circuit court to recover from de­ was in the hands of the receiver. The
decision of the supreme court sus­ Creamery Ass’n had their monthly
Now is the time to have your winter fendants and each of them the sums tains Judge Belt, and the hotel com­ directors meeting, at which was pres­
$600.00,
$275.00
and
$175.00.
wood sawed.—Call Ernest Knight
pany will have to pay Mrs. Kapischka
Mutual phone.
* | Owing to the large quantity of the sum of $28.50 for services render­ ent the entire board. After noon the
meeting adjourned to the City Hall
Lamb-Schrader Co., will pay the cheese on hand, a new departure was ed during the receivership.
where Mr. Haberlach reported the
made
on
Saturday
when
the
cheese
highest cash price for cascara bark
results of the trip. The directors from
Erwin
Harrison,
County
Clerk,
has
factories put their separators to work
and empty sacks.
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been authorized by the Bureau of the factories around Tillamook were
Any one furnishing definite infor­ and shipped the cream to Portland. Mines to issue licenses in connection also present. After thorough discuss­
mation concerning this case will be
Reliable
merchandise, decidedly with the law regarding explosives. ion of the matter of continuing mak­
lower prices than those charged else­ Any one buying or selling or having ing cheese, skimming the milk and
rewarded.
where. A beautiful line in Ladies and
shipping cream, shipping whole milk
Don’t forget to get that wood saw Misses Coats and Suits and separate in their possession any explosives
to Hillsboro or encourage a conden-
must
report
same
and
get
license
to
at the Standard Feed Co. Four were I Skirts, now selling at reduced prices.
—’— use and keep such explosives. They sor to come to Tillamook or the far­
sold last week.
i At Golden’s Women's Shop, Tilla-
* must also keep accurate account of mers here building and operating a
The Civic Improvement Club will mook.
how the explosive is disposed of. Ap­ condensor, it was decided to continue
The hearing in the matter of the plicants are required by the law to separating milk for the present. It was
meet Wednesday, Dec. 12 at the Red
application of the Tillamook County appear in person before the licensing reported that a large Eastern concern
Cross rooms at 2:30.
au-
I Mutual Telephone Company for
:
Lloyd Edwards was in from New­ thority to increase its rates has been officer. A fee of 25 cents is required would build a condensor in Tillamook
for each license issued. Clerk Har­ if encouraged to come here, but it was
berg to spend Thanksgiving with his
I indefinitely postponed and notice will rison reports that he has received but thought that with the reputation Till­
parents and best girl.
be given later as to future time and 25 blank licenses but that he has tele­ amook has for its cheese that it would
You always save money by getting place of hearing.
be best to continue making cheese af­
graphed for more.
your flour and feed at the Kuppen-
ter the present temporary glut of the
!
County Clerk Haritson, teports
What
is
life
insurance
worth?
Stop
benuvr Warehouse.
John M. Williams acting Adjutant and consider the difference in safety cheese market was over.
Hillsboro reported its willingness
Special price—Crystal White soap, General, writing that it is desired to of attending a theatre where all care
5c. o bar; $4.65 for 100 bars, Regular afford registrants the opportunity to
to accept the shipments from the as­
has been given for fire protection,
price $600. Ray & Co.
1 enlist in both the Army and Navy be­ where warmth and comfort have sociation and Mr. Kinzer, general
Get your suit pressed or cleaned by tween now and Dec. 15th. All reg­ been well taken into consideration superintendent of the Carnation Milk
Products Co., of Seattle, and Mr.
thc only Master Dyers and Cleaners, istrants kindly take notice.
and where the ventilation is good.
Darling, their field superintendent for
at Golden’s Women's Shop.
1 Attorneys S. S. Johnson, T. B. After thinking this over, go to the Washington County, came in on
Let your wagon be a Mitchell—the Handley and H. T. Botts is a com- Gem theatre where you are assured of
Wednesday to confer about probable
wagon that has built a monument of
, mittcc of attorneys appointed to or- all these attentions. We invite your milk shipments. A certain amount of
I Ifame.
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V
See
Kuppenbender.
;
the Qthcr attorneys of thc inspection of our comfortable and
milk can be handled without further
■ Sec our window of Heinzs’ quality county to assist the drafted men to popular photoplay house, also the in­ alterations, but it was thought best if
[products. The fullest line in 1 illa- answer the questionnaires they will spection of our projection depart­ the association should decide to make
ment, in fact, come and make your
[inook. C. O. & C. M. Dawson.
be called upor. to fill out.
considerable shipments, that some no­
self at home. Since writing the above
I Friday night at the Gem 1 heatre,
John A. Nelson, guardian of the we have been visited by the Fire tice be given so more facilities could
k harley Chaplin comedy “Behind the person and estate of John Larsen vs.
be added to the Hillsboro plant. It
Warden and a complete inspection of
■Screen”. A regular Gloom chaser.
Frank Holmes and wife and Webster the .premises were made. His com­ was felt that any action taken would
be only temporary. The factories are
I We have a 75 to 100 light dinamo Holmes and wife and T. B. Handley ment on it was "It is fine.”
receiving 54c. for the cream now be­
■or sale. Better s‘ee us before we send I is a suit filed in the circuit court to
W. G. Wagy, of the Crystal Laund­ ing shipped to Portland.
■t to Portland.—Coast Power Co. * recover $400.00 on a promissory note
ry Company, has just returned from
I given by Frank Holmes and wife.
For Sale—New modern residence,
an extensive trip to Northern Califor­
Those making pledges in the re­ nia looking over land held by the Grand Ronde Road to be Improved.
ocated in best residence district. For
¡ale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd.
cent Y. M. C. A. drive may pay same California Colonization Company and
The Yamhill County Court will in­
Furnished ard unfurnished house- to Erwin Harrison, treasurer, and will reports very favorable of the many clude in the budget for next year an
receive
official
receipt
from
him.
Any
opportunities
before
the
farmer
in
teping rooms and rooms with stoves
one who desires to give to this good that vicinity. He has purchased forty­ appropriation of $10,000 for the im­
It the Watch Tower building
cause and has not had the opportun­ eight acres and will seed and start provement of seven miles of the Till­
A son was born on Dec. 3rd, at Till- ity may pay to the treasurer.
farming this fall expecting to move amok road through the Grand Ronde
mook, to Mr. and Mrs Arthur N.
down
in the spring. P. E. Walker, of reservation.
Class lessons for beginners in music
The State Highway Commissioy
lichards, formerly of Cloverdale.
the
Ramsey
Hotel, accompanied Mr.
will commence at
St. Alphorsus
has promised that if Yamhill county
See Kuppenbender about building Academy, Nov. 17.- Special classes for Wagy and has opened up an agency
will appropriate this amount of mon­
'our Ford into a first class lji ton children from five to ten years of for the company, and will be in a
lints worm drive truck at a small age. No home practice required. No­ position to give any information in ey the state and federal government
tation, finger work, time study taught regard to the land in general. He has will give $15,000 each, making a total
ost.
of $40,000 which, it is estimated, will
in pleasing and original ways, terms
Light wagon and set double har- and further information on applica­ photos and literature of the differ­ be sufficient to put the road in good
ent projects. Any one desiring to
less, good as new, for sale cheap. In­
make a change can make necessary condition.
quire or write Moroney, Manhatten tion.
Born, to the wife of Edward Han- arrangements for trips by calling on
Reach, Oregon.
A matter of considerable import­
A wonderful line up of regular enkratt, on Saturday, twin sons; to Mr. Walker at the Ramsey Hotel.
ance to Tillamook county is the news
the
wife
of
Robert
Stillwell,
on
Satur
­
|, rograms at the Gem Theatre every
Erwin Harrison says: "The item in item that the Yamhill County Court
I reek. Don’t overlook the advertising day, a son; to the wife of E. C. Light­ last week’s Headlight stating that no­ and the State Highway Commission
foot, on Tuesday, a girl; to the wife
intends improving the Grand Ronde
n these.
of Leo Blaser, on Tuesday, at Beaver, tice had been served on C. C. Curtis,
pastor of the Christian Church, by road. This is the stretch of road in
E. T. Haltorn ,has purchased Clyde a son.
,
the congregation that his services Yamhill county that have given Tilla­
I lements property on 2nd Avenue
Amongst those who came in from would not be required after three mook county a black eye, for with the
I ast, where the cigar stand is now
Fort Columbia last week to spend months, was incorrectly reported. No exception of a few months in the sum­
| icated.
Thanksgiving were: A. W icklund, such action was taken by the church mer, was impassable. When the Grand
Money to loan on farm lands, from John Imlah, Lloyd Woods, Hoyt or its officers. Mr. Curtis resigned Ronde road is improved people can
500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate Snider, Verne Larson, Tony Borba. after learning that some of the mem­ auto to Portland any time of the year.
I interest. We want your business, Ace Haugen, William Thomas. Fritz bers of the congregation were not
ee Everson.
Bermcrster, Jim Fitzpatrick and Wm. satisfied with his work, he feeling that
Wheeler Vote Unanimous.
neither he nor the church could do
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Portland, will be in I illamook Dougherty.
their best under such circumstances.”
Wheeler, Or., Dec. 4—Frank A.
Dr. Turner, eye specialist, of
There will be services a' the Pres­
A surprise party was given Friday Rowe was re-elected Mayor today by
ain Friday and Saturday, Dec. 21 byterian church next Sunday morn­
evening to J. S. Lamar, it being his
id 22, at Jenkins’ Jewelry Store.
ing. when it is expected that Rev. birthday, when a most pleasant even­ a unanimous vote, with Fred Seeley,
Recorder; Elli« C, Madden, treasurer,
Don’t forget those busted castings, Levi Johnson will occupy the pulpit. ing was spent. The party consisted and Alexander Anderson, Jr., Ward
Immediately
after
the
morning
ser
­
mostly of the Lamar families with
in be welded for half. Goods sent
vice there will be a congregational Mr. and Mrs. S A. Brodhead and Mr. L. Mayer, D. B. Groves, L. L. Lupro,
parcel post and express promptly
J. A. Jensen and T. R. Blackerby,
meeting. In the evening Mr. John»on and Mrs. Thad Robison.
turn
Hiner & Reed, Tillamook,
councilmen.
will preach at Clove 1*Q-
egon.
z
»1.50 PER YEAR.
"THE SLACKER
bers is soon to be started and it is ex-
A NATIVE AMERICAN peeled that every businKj man wilt
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. feel it his loyal duty to "boBg^,” Give
Coming to the Gem Theatre Tuesday your dollar which 1 covers initiation
I fees and one month’s dues—and give
and Wednesday Dec. 11 and 13.
, it with a smile.
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—
Emely Stevens, star of Metro's
Celebrates Silver Wedding.
special production de lux, "The Slack­
er”, written and directed by William .
.
Christy Cabanne, is mounting steadilv I
^r*day evening Mr. and Mrs. Ira
higher in the artistic firmament. G- Lance celebrated the 25th anniver-
There is not on thc American stage a saD °* their wedding at the Christian
young w oman of more brilliant achie- . G-’lnirch in this city, to which 200 per-
vements, or greater promise for the sons lla>' been invited. 1 he wedding
future. And "The Slacker” places her ■ ®erelJiony wa* repeated, the Rev C. C.
at the zenith of her powers.
| ,rV? °H*c'ating. H** bride was at-
It is fitting that Miss Stevens should *’re<^ 1,1 w’hite, and carried a bouquet of
be chosen to play thc leading role in j flowers, looking only a few years old-
this superb photodrama of patriotism, I cr t'lan when the first nuptual knot
for she conies of fine old American | was tied. Mr. and Mrs.. 1. A. Porter,
stock.. Emily Stevens is a niece of of Oretown, acted as best man and
Mrs. FiSke, thc celebrated actress, bridesmaid.
After the ceremony the wedding
and daughter of Robert E. Stevens
and Emma Madden, also priminent party followed the happy couple to
players. She made her debaut on the the church parlors, where covers were
speaking stage with Mrs. Fisk, play­ laid for 200 persons, the wedding feast
ing the part of a maid in "Becky being prepared by the Ladies' Aid of
Sharp,” and she
remained in her the Christian Church. At the close,
aunt’s company several years, playing Erwin Harrison acted as toastmaster,
and addresses were made by Attorney
and studying stage technique.
After winning praise in "Leah H. T. Botts, Smith Elliott, Chester
Kieschina,” she was given the leading McGhee, Wm. Foster and M. J.
feminine role in “The Devil,” with Smith, all of whom congratulated the
George Arliss. Later she appeared in happy couple upon reaching the 25th
William’s Locke's "Septimus.” She mile stone of their married life. The
Starred in the "Unchristian Women” groom made a few remarks.
The “newly-weds" were the receip-
in 1915 and 1916, and the early part
of 1917, then appearing on Broadway ients of a large number of pretty and
in John Galsworthy’s
magnificent useful presents.
Mr. Lance is a dark in the Tilla­
drama, “The Fugitive.”
This star, however has come to the mook Postoffice.
We extend our congratulations to
full realization of her powers in her
motion picture work. She ha« never the young couple with the hope that
appeared for any other company than they may continue to enjoy their
Metro Pictures Corporation, and for matrimonial bliss and reach their
that progressive firm has starred in golden anniversary.
“ The Wager,” “The Wheel of the
Tillamook Red Cross Committees.
Law.” “Destiny, or The Soul of a
— “
Woman,” "Cora,” andi'The
House of
Following are the names of those
Tears.”
who have been placed on committees
Tenth Wedding Anniversary.
of the Tillamook Red Cross.
Sewing committee—Chairman, Mrs.
On Friday evening, ..ovember 30, Fred Beals, Captains, Mrs. David
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hanson celebrat­ Robinson, Mrs. R. W. Kirk and Mrs.
ed their tenth wedding anniversary 1. M. Smith.
at their hame with the following in­
Finance committee—Chairman, Mrs.
vited guests, Mr. and Mrs. Knowles, John Groat, Mrs. Alex McNair, and
Mr. and Mrs. Overman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. S. Johnson.
Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoskins,
Purchasing committee—Chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. T. Botts, Mrs, R. T. Boats,
Boquist, Mr. and Mrs. Goeres, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson.
and Mrs. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Fendall,
Membership committee—Chairman,
Mrs. Burge, Miss Pruehs and Miss iMrs. J. McGhee, Mrs. Doty, Mrs.
Rowena Hanson.
Langelle and Mrs. Thad Robison,
After a pleasant evening of games
Civilian Relief committee—Chair-
and dainty refreshments the guests man, Thos. Coats, C. J. Edwards and
united in wishing the host and hostess Chester McGhee.
many more happy anniversaries.
Publicity
committee— Chairman,
Mrs. Harford.
Business Men Hold Meeting.
At a meeting of the executive com­
One of the most enthusiastic and mittee of the Tillamook Red Cross
profitable meetings ever recorded in on Tuesday, it was asked to name a
the annuals of the Tillamook Com­ person to take charge of the drive
mercial Club was held on Monday for new members, which is scheduled
evening at the club roms, when about for next
week, The
committee
jo. of Tillamook’s representative citi­ thought that it would be best to
zens came together to discuss matters handle the drive itself, 'and this was
of vital importance to the city and decided upon, with Fred C. Baker to
county.
have charge of ionic parts of the
Attention was called to the Bay­ work.
ocean road, special emphasis being
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laid on the necessity and urgent need
'1 he Red Cross is now under work­
for the proper construction of the ing orders from the national society
highway to the shipyard. 1 It was through the Portland chapter. 1 .1st
brought out in the discussion I that it Wednesday, although it was the day
is the duty of every patriotic : citizen before thanksgiving a large number
to give his moral support to further of ladies were in attendance. Samples
this project, and one of the crying for all garments for hospital service
needs of the national government is have been received and were exhibit­
for the speedy construction of boats ed. These garments cannot be taken
and the elimination of anything that to the homes but must be made in the
would hinder this work. A committee rooms. Knitting can be done in the
consisting of H. H. Rosenberg, D. L. homes if desired, rite pieced blocks
Sh rode and C. J. EM wards was ap­ that the ladies have been making will
pointed to interview the County Court go through the British War Relief to
in regard to the road, and it is hoped the French women who will put them
that there will be no delay in the together for the poor Belgian chil­
completion of plans which the com­ dren. Those having pieces that can­
mittee intends to lay before that not make the blocks can sen <1 to the
body.
Red Cross to lie cut and made. Any
The recent bond issue and its fail- one having old muslin can help by
ure to be reconsidered as legal was a sending it to the roms or leaving it
subject of some discussion. The sen­ at Mr. Pennington's store. Commit­
timent expressed was to the effect tees will soon be at work in particu­
that the matter should be taken up lar lines, Auxiliaries have been form­
as quickly as possible to prevent los­ ed at Beaver, Cloverdale with a nu­
ing out entirely.
cleus towards one in other settle­
A matter to touch the heart of the ments over the county. These points
"tirnbermcn" a re-cruise of Tillamook will receive work and return it finish­
County’s timber was earnestly dis­ ed to the society. Wc noticed that
cussed by a number of the members. the work sent in by Tillamook made
Why so much timber is under cruised a part of the car load of supplies to
and other timber fully cruised is a Washington, I). C. a few days since.
mathmatical problem which would Each woman is asked to sign a card
doubtless have puzzled Archimedes. stating the day and time she will give
A committee consisting of Ben Kup­ to this work.
penbender, Claud Dawson, and A. C.
Everson was appointed to discuss a
recruise with the Tillamook County
Obituary of Louis Fleck.
Court.
Louis Fleck was born in Alsace
Just before the meeting closed Ben
Kuppenbender called the attention of Lorainne, in the year 1841. His young
the club to the fact that if Tillamook manhood was spent in the land of his
he served in the
cheese is to remain on the pedestal nativity where
upon which it has
been placed French army. Shortly after he came
through years of struggle and labor, to America, and in 1870 settled in
an advertising campaign must be Tillamook county, being one of the
started and a "cheese day” must be pioneers.
W hile here he was married to Miss
inaugurated. The club heartily endors­
Elsie Simmons in the year 1876, to the
ed his suggestion.
The secretary was instructed to union eight children were born, seven
sen<l a copy of a resolution to the of whom still live, John, Jeff, Charles
County Court endorsing the plans for and Louis still reside in Tillamook
county; Elizabeth Bodyfelt, deceased,
a 1918 County Fair.
The Commercial Club feels like it Mrs. Ntira Mattoon, of Oregon City;
has had a l«g sleep and rest—now Mrs Kate Nortcn, of Portland; and
it has awakened and is getting ready Mrs. Etta Scars, of Dallas. Mr. Fleck
for real business. No time in the his­ passed his life Saturday evening Nov.
tory of Tillamook has there been 24th in his Dallas home. He leave*
greater need and opportunities for behind a host of friend* who mourn
the influence which a live commercial his loss and sympathize with the be­
club can exert.. A campaign for meni- reaved family in this affliction.