Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 06, 1917, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 6. 1917
immediately, without fail, notify his
WINNING SUCCESS.
STARS IN BASEBALL
local board of his present address so
Hoarding is to be Stopped At Once that he will receive the Questionnaire
It Must Ba a Cantlnuoue Parformanc«,
They Are Really Eeaential te the
in Oregon.
he is required to fill out under the
With No Intermiaalona.
ceea of a Club.
new draft regulations.
"The other day," says a writer In the
It is absolutely necessary for eacb
"Hoarding of sugar in Oregon must
This applies to all registered men,
and every major league club to hive American Magazine, "a famous author
stop at once,” says W. K. Newell, as­ even those previously exempted or
at least one unusually brilliant l<er- was telling me how be felt when his
sistant food administrator. To that discharged. All previous exemptions
E offer free our Safe Deposit service to men in
former on Its roster to be a good gxte first story was accepted. He said that
end he has announced the following , and discharges from the draft are au­
the training camps or at the front. Before
attraction, and more often than not within a few minutes tbe thought flash­
rules to govern the sale of sugar to tomatically revoked on Decmber 15.
ed across his mind that he could not
leaving home, every man should briug his
these stars are pitchers.
become effective immediately through 1 The Questionnaires will begin to be
valuables or important papers, keepsakes, cor­
Remember the Chicago White Sox stop, but must go on. One good story
out the state.
1 sent to registered men on December of 1906? Ed Walsh was the star who must be followed by another and an­
respondence and other precious possessions to this
Sales to family consumers are lim­ 15. Each man will have seven days in
did most to place that team in baseball other and another, else his reputation
Bank and we will arrange the space for keeping
ited to one dollar purchases.
which to fill out answers to the many history, though be received not a lit­ would die, and be would be humiliated.
them safe during the owner’s absence without
Sales to hotels, restaurants and questions asked and return the Ques- tle assistance from Doc White. Who He said that the feeling was not ex­
charge. There is always danger of loss, when
boarding houses to be limited to ten . tionnaires to his local board.
made the Giants of a few years ago actly comfortable; that the prospect
valuables are kept at home.
day's supply.
was
In
a
way
terrible.
‘
Being
success
­
Failure to answer the Qucstionaires the most talked of team in basebull?
Farmers living at a distance from
ful,'
be
said,
'is
not
easy.
The
suc
­
DEPOSITS OF MONEY ARE ACCEPTED BY MAIL:
and return it to the board within this Why, Christy Mathewson, to be sure.
purchasing points will be allowed to
I seven-day limit will endanger a man's He was a star of stars, and in fair or cessful man advertises to the world
AND MEN IN THE SERVICE ARE INVITED TO
purchase in 25-poand lots.
foul weather it was he whom the root­ that he can do certain things well, and
Sugar shall not be used as a leader right to claim exemption, regardless ers paid to see. Plank. Coombs and be must go on making good or back
SEND DEPOSITS BY MONEY ORDER.
for special sales or to encourage the of whether he did not receive the Bender did more to make the Athletics off the map. It's a great sensation, a
Questionnaire.
«ale of other merchandise.
great experience, worth almost any­
Hence it is urgent that every regis­ famous than did all of tbe other great thing, but it isn't a snap.*
All grocers are requested to report
players
on
the
team
put
together,
to the federal food administrator. |Ol tered man whose address has been though the $100,00* infield, consisting
“It is the same way in business. The
Northwestern National bank building changed should, for his own protec­ of Alclunis. Collins. Barry and Baker, salesman who sets a high mark has to
UNEXCELLED ON WEST COAST OF STATE.
tion,
at
once
notify
his
local
board
of
Portland, Ore., the names and ad-
wls a first class attraction in every go right out and heat that mark or
Tillamook, Ore.
dresses of all persons attempting, bis change in address.
suffer
by
comparison
with
his
own
rec-
sense of the word. But few other clubs
So important is this matter consid­ in the game's history ever had any­ ord. He ean't alt down In a rocking
through misrepresentation, to pur­
chase in excess of the above liniita- ered by Provost Marshal General thing approaching this evenly balanced chair and devote the rest of his life to
Crowder, at Washington, D. C., that
tions.
receiving congratulations.
I he has issued the following instruc­ outfit in its best days.
"Have you ever sat In a restaurant
Bill James in his time came pretty
Letter From Tenth Company, C. A. tions relative to giving it full public­ close to making the Braves, and and compared your job with that of a
ity.
Bill Donovan. Ed Ileulbach, Mordecal waiter? Try It some time. No mat­
Now that Thanksgiving is over we
“Please cause the broadest and most Brown. Babe Adams. Joe Wood and ter what your work is, I am sure
shall try to write a bit of news again. extensive and continuous publicity to Grover Alexander all have played lead­ will see tbe point if you watch
Our Thanksgiving started lastWed- be given through the Adjutant Gen­ ing roles as gate attractions.
waiter and think how- exactly his
nesday and ended today (Sunday). 1 eral, local and district boards, the j What would tbe Senators have been typifies yours. Take, for example,
On Wednesday we filled up on de­ newspapers, and by all other possible for years without Waiter Johnson? Is job—that of an editor. An editor’s
licious eats sent us by the good peo­ I means of warning to all registrants it the Tigers or Ty Cobb whom the job is exactly like that of a waiter. He
ple of Tillamook. Those from home I who may have changed their places fans want to see at play? Hal Chase has to go and get something good and
who helped serve the dinner were of abode and postoffice address to featured the Yankees for years, for bring it in. And after he has brought
Mrs. M. W. Harrison, Mrs. Oscar G. communicate immediately with their many seasons Speaker has been the it in he has to go right out and get
Swenson, Mrs. Ella Blanchard and local boards where they are register­ leading flgure with the teams with something more and bring that in. The
Mrs. N. J. Myers. Their presence was ed, and furnish their present address which he played, and Joe Jackson, minute he sits down or stops to talk
much apreciated and seemed to make so that Questionnaires, which will be­ Marquard and I.ajole all had large in­ unnecessarily with the guests, he ceases
to give as good service as before. Then
everything look brighter. Sorry that gin to be mailed December 15, will dividual followings.
we did not have more visitors from reach such registrants without delay. | Today a new crop of stars has just the guests who praised him a moment
home. Numerous packages of good
“Registrants are bound by law to about "arrived" and are pulling the ago begin to growl. And so, almost
Immediately, be has turned from a good
eats were sent to the boys from keep themselves advised of all pro­ crowds.—Ed A. Goewey in Leslie's.
servant into a poor one.
friends and parents. Thursday even- ceedings in respect to them, and |
"This fits any line of human activ­
ing we went to Chinook, the small failure to do so may result in their I
THE “EROICA” SYMPHONY. ity. A continuous performance is what
town two miles from here, where we losing right to claim exemption or
is wanted. Nothing else counts."
were invited to have Thanksgiving discharge.” ___
A Musical Portrait of Napolaon as Bss-
dinner given by the people of that
thovan Idealized Him.
town. Here we had some more fine Warning to Merchants on Holiday
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CULTIVATE SIDE VISION.
The most notable example of a mas­
cats which was followed by an en­
Fires.
terwork
with
a
political
origin
la
tertainment which made the evening
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Beethoven’s "Erolca" symphony. Gen­ It Will Enable You to See In Sevorel
very enjoyable. The big Chinook feed
Harvey Wells, state fire marshal, eral Bernadotte during his residence
Directions et Once.
and the generosity of the little com­ has issued the following
One of the most useful gifts one
statement:
in Vienna in 1798 as ambassador from
munity there did not take the place of
•W« do not know to what extent the French nation suggested to Bee­ can have is a good side vision. By
otu own people but helped very much
thoven the composition of a symphony side vision is meant literally ability to
to comfort and cheer us. Today we the stores will display their Christmas in honor of Napoleon.
At that time see in several directions at once and
goods
but
we
are
going
to
be
early
had another turkey dinner at the re­
Napoleon was looked upon as the to know what is going on Ln other di­
and
appeal
to
the
merchants
of
this
sult of a little contract with the com­
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state to take every precaution against champion "of freedom, tbe savior of rections besides that upon which the
missary department.
the destruction of their stores by fire. his country, the embodiment of re­ gaze may be fixed at the moment.
Just try the next time you are read­
“In the past a vast amount of prop­ publican ideals, with which Beethoven
Last Thursday the three companies
was in thorough sympathy, and be ing your paper in the train, for in­
erty
has
been
destroyed
through
care
­
of the fort were inspected by an In­
willingly accepted the proposal.
stance, and you will understand clear­
spector General. He said that our lessness and thoughtlessness in dec­
Before the symphony was published ly what Is meant.
orating
and
displaying
Christmas
company made the best showing and
You caa with little effort and while
goods. Statistics show us that many Napoleon became emperor, and when
was the best fitted for the field.
the news reached Vienna Beethoven still reading follow the movements of
fires
originate
through
defective
wir
­
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was violently angered. “After all, those sitting opposite you and even
We are still living in tents but will ing and of placing of electric bulbs then, be is nothing but an ordinary those at your side.
too
close
to
paper
or
other
inflamma
­
soon be in our cantonments. The lum­
mortal! He will trample all the rights
With a little practice the range of
ber arrived yesterday. A big crew of ble decorations. Candles or open light of men under foot to Indulge his ambi­ your side vision can be extended be­
men will be employed in putting up of any sort should never be used near tion and become a greater tyrant than hind you in each direction to an an­
the cantonment. We expect to move Christmas decorations, and trash and any one!”
gle of forty-five degrees, and you can
into it in about ten days or two weeks rubbish should never be allowed to
With these words he seized the mu- see clearly every movement that takes
accumulate in tbe basement or in the sic. tore the title page in half and
place on both sides simultaneously.
Paul G. Bond, Captain, O. C. A., rear of stores. If you intend to make threw it on the ground. He never
Now. just think what this means.
was assigned to this company about an electric display, do not permit again referred to the connection be­ The man in possession of a good side
amateurs
to
tinker
with
your
electric
the middle of last month. He is now
tween his work and Napoleon until vision is not an easy one to take by
engaged in acquainting himself with wiring. While it may be a little more news of the latter's death reached him. surprise. In business he finds it a val­
expensive, it will pay to have an ex­ Then he said. “I have already com­
the workings of the company.
uable asset, especially when talking
pert make your electric changes.
posed the proper music for that catas­ with more than one person at a time.
“
This
is
a
year
we
cannot
afford
to
James W. Bailey, a brother of Cor-
trophe," meaning, of course, the fu­
He can guard against dangers from
poral Elmer Bailey, joined the com­ lose one store of any value, as we neral march. But the whole symphony, unexpected sources, and when crossing
pany on the 23rd of November. He is must preserve and protect our resour­ with its essentially revolutionary char­ a roadway he can clearly see the traf­
now busily occupied in knocking off ces, for once a fire gets started no acter. is a musical portrait of Napo­ fic coming from either direction while
one can tell but what an entire block leon as Beethoven idealized him.
the rookie edges.
still looking straight ahead. — London
or town may be destroyed.
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Answers.
“Just remember that Fire Preven-
Why 1881 Was Chosen.
On Wednesday of last week 13
In 1881 a so called prophecy of Moth­
members of the company were grant­ , tion is the elimination of carelessness,
Th. Jugoslavs,
When You Think About
ed furloughs to extend over the and it is your patriotic duty to pre- er Shipton's was in every one's mouth:
Why do .we write Jugoslavs when
Your Suit to be Made for
by taking every
The world then to an end shall come
Thanksgiving period. They are Sgt. 1 vent carelessness
south Slavs would do much better?
Christmas,
Think About
In
eighteen
hundred
and
elghty-one.
Alvin A. Wickiund, Corporals, Calvin precaution to remove a possible cause
The word simply means south Slavs,
A traveling tailor denied inspiration its first half being the universal Slav
Blair, and Vern l.arson, and Privates of fire.”
to this prognostic, nor. as now apiiears, term for "south.” It is not written as
John lmlah, Thomas J. McKnight,
The
was it remarkable for accuracy. But pronounced, or, rather, it is written as
Antone Borba, Janies A. Fitzpatrick, Notice of Budget Meeting of Tilla­
he
went
further.
He
demonstrated
in
a German would pronounce it. Our
Hoyt Snider, Lloyd Woods, William
We Make Suits For
mook City, Oregon.
the dust of the road why that exact phonetic transliteration should be “Yu-
Thomas, Eliner Dougherty, Asa G.
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date was chosen. Not only was it ca­ go-Slavs," a form which is often used.
Haugen and Fritz Burinester.
Notice is hereby given that the
balistic, a multiple of nine, etc., but But "south Slavs" indicates much more
Common Council of Tillamook City,
Of Your Own Materials or
Will Oregon, has prepared the following it was the only date available to Moth­ intelligibly the great racial unit of
were estimate of the amount that will be er Shipton which in Arabic numerals some 15,000.000 souls that occupies the
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With Our Materials
radio required to be raised by taxation, to was tile same backward, forward and whole southwest corner of the dual
upside down.
Eleven hundred and monarchy abutting on the Adriatic.—
defray the expenses of Tillamook eleven was past, and not till 1881 would
London Chronicle.
;; Thousands of Satisfied CUS-
City during the year 1918.
the coincidence recur. The next Moth­
I'TOMERS. We are Sure to
For General Fund.
er Shipton will select 8008, which is
We arc informed that this company
To Face the Mini«.
'Trea. salary and expenses .. $ 200.00 not tomorrow or next day. — London
¡1 Satisfy YOU. All our Suits
will be filled up to full war strength
According to James 1’enimore Coo­
Interest on bonds ................. 3,66000 Globe.
within the next two or three weeks,
per. who said that lie looked the mat­ I ¡are Tailored in our Store
Expenses on motorcycle ...
200.00
ter up, the phrase "To face the music” ¡Ion Premises............................
W e need 23 more men in the tom-
. .Marshal's salary ..................... 1,200.00
Ant Strength.
originated among actors, who when
pany.
An English scientist weighed a small
Extra police ........ •...................
300.00
they went on to play their parts had
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We Want Your Business
ant and a dead grasshopper which ft
1
City
Recorders
Salary
.........
720.00
Nearly one half of the boys have
really to face tjie music. Another sug­
was
dragging
to
its
nest.
The
weight
Fuel
................................................
100.00
insurance,
gestion,
which
Cooper
did
not
approve,
taken out
government
City Attorney .........................
200.00 of the grasshopper was found to l»e was that it originated in the old ttme
They have taken the limit which is
720.00 sixty times greater than that of the training days, when the militiamen
$10,000.00 and costs from $600 per Eire Department ......... .. ......
300.00 ant. The force exerted by the aut in were bound to api>ear armed and
month on lip according to age. At the Printing ......................................
40.00 drugging the grasshopper along the equipped facing the music.
age of 18 it costs $6.40; at 25, $6.60; Elections ..................................
Miscellaneous .........................
310.00 road was therefore proportionately
at 30, $6.90; at 40, $8.10; at 50, $11.40
equal to that of a limn weighing 150
1
Buttons Mad* From Y.ast,
and from there on up it increases rap­ 1
Total ...........................
(Located across the street from Clough's new drug store)
• • • $7.950.00 pounds pulling a load of four and one-
Buttons are now made from the
idly. Upon the death of a soldier that
Sinking Fund ................... . . . $2,000.00 lialf tons or a horse of 1.200 pounds a spent yeast which collects in the vats
carries $10.000.00 insurance, his bene­
load of thirt.v-six tons.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed, Prices the Lowest. Try our Dry
Road Fund.
of breweries. It is dyed, grained and
ficiary will receive .$57.50 per month
Salary,
one
man
.............
... $1.080.00
pressed into any shape, and it has the
;
for 240 consecutive months—making
Cleaning and Dyeing.
The Noblest Public Virtue.
900.00
| Salary, one man ............ ...
a total in ail of $13,800.00.
I great advantage over horn and bone
Tluit
patriotism
which,
catching
its
1 Cross walks .....................
200.00
that it grips as in a vise any metal
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Inspirations from the immortal God and
200.00
part—a shauk, for instance—that is
Several of the men of the cAmpany 1 Repairs 2nd Ave. East . . . .
leaving at an immeasurable distance
Interest
on
bonds
..........
1,000
00
pressed
into
it
with dependents will receive the ben­
below all lesser, groveling, personal in­
200,00 terests and feelings, animates and
efit of the general allowance offered Engineer’s office ............ . . .
Startling News About Cheese Making ping it to Portland.
Which la Youra?
by the government commencing with I l ights ................................. ... 2,640.00 prompts to deeds of self sacrifice, of
in Tillamok County.
JÖO OO valor, of devotion and of death itself—
The remuneration received for cerv­
their pay for November. Corporal Street I omtiiissioner .. . . . .
Seventh New County Agent.
.
Miscellaneous
..................
.
.
SO.OO
ices
rendered
has
many
names.
The
Jennings heads the list, having a wife
that is public virtue; that is the noblest,
taken
The following paragraph
Appointment of Henry E. Tweed as
and three children, he is compelled to
tile sublimest of all public virtues.— laborer calls it "pay." tbe skilled me­ from the Oregon Register, Eugene:
chanic “wages." the .city clerk “sal­
Total ...........................
• • $6.630.00 Henry Clay.
allot one half of his salary or $18.00
"Tillamook creameries work day county agricultural agent of Baker
ary," the banker "Income,” a lawyer
toward their support. The govern­ Library Fund ................... . . $ 875.00
and night—Harry Kester, owner of a county is the seventh made under the
"fees” and a burglar "swag.”-London
ment adds $37.50 to this amount and
He Knew Better.
large dairy near Tillamook, was in emergency conditions produced by
Answers.
Total ........................... .. $17,455.00
sends his wife a check lor $55.50. In
Gentleman—Why don't you get ont
the city yesterday for the purpose of the war. The new counties that have
like manner a couple of the men have
Estimated Receipts.
and hustle? Han) work never kills'll
getting
contracts with the local mer­ swung into line in accordance with
The Untired Horse.
a wife ami one child tinder 18 years Fines and Licenses .... .... $500.00 anybody. Rast us—You’re mistooken
chants
to
supply them with Tillamook the provisions of the Federal food
Mother—My dear, what is the matter
of age allot half of their salary to
And that the Common Council has dere. boss. I'se lost fouh wives dat with the horse? Isn't he walking lame? cheese. He reports the cheese mar­ (preparedness campaign are Benton,
Bostou Transcript.
Douglas, Marion, Washington, Clack­
which the government adds $2500. fixed \\ ednesday. Decent her 26, 1917, way
Small Boy—I know «bats the matter, ket has doubled itself within the past
For a wife with no children the gov­ at the hour of 8 o'clock p.in. at the 1
pop. One of his hind tire* has come few months and the demand is so amas, Wallowa and Baker. This ac­
She Knew.
ernment adds an allowance of $1500 City Hall in Tillamook Citv, Oregon ¡
great that the Tillamook cheese fac­ tion is in harmony with the plans cf
off.—Baltimore American.
Mother—Oh, Mary, why do you wipe
and the man must allot at least $15.00. as the time and place for hearing any
tories are w orking day and night 4o the V. S. Department of Agriculture
and the Federal Food Administration,
fulfill their orders.”
and all objections or remonstrances your mouth with the back of your
Similarity.
hand? Mary—'Cos it’s so much cleaner
as the best known methoci of increas­
to such proposed budget.
Important to Men Registered.
1 than the front.—London Punch.
"You say Grafter makes you think of
The facts are: Cheese making in ing crop production, of modern mar­
Dated this third day of December, :
a corkscrew Why so?"
Every man registered under’ the 1917.
"Like a corkscrew, he has a pul), but Tillamook county have ceased, on ac­ keting. and of economical conserva­
A commonwealth ought to be immor­
A. H. Gaylord,
draft law who has changed his resi­
•t
’
a on account of hla crookedneaa.”— count of the large amount in storage, tion. Twenty-two counties now main­
tal and forever renew its youth.—
and the cheese factories are separat­ tain agents and others are completing
dence or postoffice address should
City Recorder.
Exchange.
Cicero.
ing the cream from the milk and ship- arrangements to begin the policy.
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Si WORTH OF SUGAR LIMIT.
Men Serving the Colors
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
XMAS’
GOODS !
We have a Full and Complete
Line of
PYRALIN IVORY—The Gift of
Gifts.
Soldiers’ Kits, Razors and Bags.
Perfume and Perfume Atomizers,
Complete List.
STATIONERY—
A Distinctive Quality.
CHRISTMAS CARDS—
The Newest and Latest. •
TILLAMOOK Dl^jq C01fA|W,
Tillamook, Oregon
STILL NO RAISE
The Right Step to
IN PRICE
DRESS SUPREMACY
GOLDEN
Suits
TAILOR
LADIES and MEN
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Made
To
Order
Greatest Value;
Ever Offered
Golden’s “
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