Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 20, 1917, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER
20.
1917.
We pick our programs at the Gem
Theatre as carefully as a merchant
selects his stock. That is why every
one is so well pleased with our pic­
tures. A special line for our Christ­
mas week, you can’t go wrong, they
are all good.
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Mrs. C. J. Edwards formed a branch
of the Tillamook Red Cross at Fair­
view on Wednesday with 27 mem­
bers. and the women are enthusiastic
and expect to have the largest branch
in the county outside of Tillamook
City. Since forming 15 others have
joined.
Class lessons for beginners in music
will commence at
St. Alphonsus
Academy, Nov. 17,. Special classes for
children from five to ten years of
age. No home practice required. No­
tation, finger work, time study taught
in pleasing and original ways. Terms
and further information on applica­
tion.
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Word was received in this city on
Wednesday that the Third Oregon( or
162nd Regiment, had arrived in Eng­
land. This was good news to some of
our citizens, as there are several Till­
amook boys in that regiment. They
include Thos Coates, Jr., Art Wallace,
Verle Stanley, Harry Ackley, Clifford
Jope, Orford Nolan, Jack Olson and
Cliff Martin and Shultson.
them between December 16 and De­
cember 25.
The magnitude of this drive is com­
mensurate with the magnitude of the
need in which it was conceived, We
all know the tremendous demands on
the good services of the Red Cross at
this time. We all know that this de­
mand is going to be vastly greater be­
fore it grows less. W e all know t1 ere
is only one way in which the un­
bounded suffering caused by this war
can be alleviated systematically and
on a scale proportionate to its extdnt.
That way is through co-operation
with the Red Cross.
There are more than 10,000,000 per­
sons in the United States who are not
members of the Red Cross largely
because of thoughtlessness. Aft you
one of them? In this drive you may
become a member for one dollar. Can
you weigh a dollar against the war-
created misery and suffering that ex­
ists and hesitate an instant.
The Red Cross service flag, indicat­
ing the number in the household who
are Red Cross members, is already to
be seen in thousands of homes. Be­
fore Christmas these thousands will
grow into millions.
Do you wish your flagless home or
office or store or factory to be flank­
ed by Red Cross service flags? If you
cannot serve in the trenches you can
serve at home.
•i.$o PER YEAR.
boys all became successful dairymen.
Gottlieb W yss has a large farm on
hundred and twenty acres of land in
the Trask river, Peter owns three
Eastern Oregon, and he- together with
Fred Wyss, had the Fred Mauer place
rented. John W yss owns a farm a few
miles south of Tillamook: Ulrich lives
with Gottlieb Wyss and Chris Wyss
1 bought the old home 4>lace on the
Wilson river.
Last Sunday Mrs. Rose Jacob
gave a dinner in honor of the two
boys going away. All of the family
were presen; except Mrs. Susan
Hauschel, whose husband is one of
the foremen in the U. S. Navy Yard
at Bremerton, Washington. The other
members of the family are, namely:
Mrs. Rose Jacob, Mrs.
Margaret
Becker, Gottlieb, Peter, Chris, John,
Fred and Ulrich Wyss, all of Tilla­
mook, and Anna Wyss, of Cloverdale.
Alfred Wyss met his untimely death
because of a defective bridge in 1909.
Tuesday evening most of the fam­
ily was again together at Gottlieb
W yss’ home where a pleasant evening
was spent and a very hearty supper
eaten.
Wednesday morning many friends
and relatives bade the Wyss boys the
last farewell, hopeing that all will be
well with them and that a world
peace will be established before long.
For the information of the public
we wish to say that the money collec­
RED CROSS RALLY
ted in the Red Cross membership THE $50.00 LIBERTY BOND TO
At the City Hall Next Sunday
drive is divided between the local
BE GIVEN AWAY
Evening.
auxiliaries and the parent organization
This enables the local organizations By Haltom's Monday Evening, Dec.
On Sunday Evening a Red Cross
to obtain money to buy their supplies,
24—Red Cross Now in the Lead—
rally is planned to take place at the
or in other words, if you become a
Who Will Get It?
City Hall at eight o’clock, when Red
member of the Red Cross, 50c. will go
to the parent organization and 50c. to
The Liberty Bond voting contest Cross work will be discussed by local
the local branch.
will close with a whirlwind finish. speakers. It will not only be a Red
The
result is very much in doubt at Cross meeting, but of a patriotic na­
B. J. Sperry representing the Par­
ture as well. Following is the pro­
amount and Archcraft Pictures cor­ this writing. The local Red Cross So­ gram.
poration of Portland, was in the city ciety now leads with 325,310 votes Music ..
McGhee’s Orchestra.
Wednesday calling on Partridge and and they promise to roll up a vote by America.
Monday
exceeding
500,000.
Morrison of the Gem Theatre. We
The Honor Guard hold a strong Joy to the World.
are told that they have signed con­
All Hail the power of Jesus Name.
tracts for the exclusive rights to these second place with 214,731 votes and Scripture Reading .. Erwin Harrison
thousands
more
to
be
cast
on
Mon
­
high quality pictures, which they wul
Prayer ....................... Rev. Ira Brown
use in their popular photoplay theatre day. The Rebekahs are in third place Violin Solo ................ C. A. McGhee
With the addition of these features to with 106,813. On the face of their Song— Columbia
their already strong program it is safe present standing it would look as Address, .......................... Dr. Robinson
to say Tillamooker’s will be given the though they could not pass the other
The Doctor’s Point oi View.
contestants, but their leaders say
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best pictures obtainable.
"Watch us snow them
under with Address ....:................. S. S. Johnson
The Executive Board of the Tilla­ votes Saturday.” On that day the
The Soldier’s Point of View.
mook Red Cross met on Saturday and Rebekahs are given double votes for Song—Columbia the Gem of the
Ocean.
The program at the Gem Theatre
Furnished and unfurnished house- made final arrangements for the all votes cast. They claim they will
for the holidays can not be excelled, keping rooms and rooms with stoves Christmas Red Cross drive for mem­ have between 500,000 and 1,000,000 Address ................ Rev. Chas Gibson.
bers, aad Rev. Gibson, past»»»
the by the time they are counted Monday Song—“Star Spangled Banner.”
go and see for yourself.
at the Watch Tower building
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M. E. Church, walTThfitW to meet evening.
See Kuppenbender about building with the board, for he had signified
Red Cross Proclamation.
Santa surely left samples of his en­
W. A. Wise, dentist
On Monday the day before Xmas,
tire toy shop at Smithy’s. Bring the your Ford into a first class 1% ton his willingness to stump the county the Red Cross, the Honor Guard and
Whereas the American Red Cross,
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
Ames worm drive truck at a small for the Red Cross. The board planned
Honorable
* children in to see the hundreds of cost.
the Rebekahs will be given double through its President,
Co.
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items. Smithy’s Variety Store.
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several meetings in different parts of votes for all votes cast on that day. Woodrow Wilson, its chairman, Hon.
R. T. Boals vs. W. H. Sales and the county at which Mr. Gibson was
Dr. Shearer, physician and surgeon,
Money to loan on farm lands, from
The votes will be counted every William H. Taft, and the chairman of
Cloverdale, Ore.
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$500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate wife is a suit filed in the circuit court to be the principal speaker, and for a hour next Monday and a large ther­ its war council, Honorable H. P.
of interest. We want your business. to recover $139.00 on a promissory united meeting on Sunday evening at mometer will show the result. Every­ Davison, has called upon all loyal and
Auto Hire—Call J. A. Smith, at See Everson.
♦ note.
the city hall in this city.
one is invited to be present to watch patriotic citizens of the United States
Rialto, Both phones.
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County Clerk Harrison returned
Dr Wise will not be at his Clover­
After a week of stormy weather, the contest. The Bond will be given to affilliate with said organization by
Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler of­ from Portland on Saturday, where he dale office next Tuesday, Christmas
taking membership therein, and
which appeared to have blown itself away Monday evening, Dec., 24th.
fice next Saturday and Sunday.
3* attended a conference of county day, but will be on the following
Whereas the week of December
out on Sunday, with indications of
17-24 has been designated by the
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ clerks.
Tuesday.
fine weather, a genuine southwester
The $100,000,000 War Fund.
aforesaid as the time for membership
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
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Have cash buyer for farm in Tilla­
Dr. and Mrs. Wise will leave soon made its debut on Monday with tor-
affilliation, and
Big Photoplays at the Gem Theatre mook County. Write full description for the South on a vacation trip. rental rain. The storm was a repeat­
What has been done?
Whereas the State of Oregon has
to Ralph Acyley, 237J4 Washington, Those who wish to see him about er of the blow last week only that it
for Christmas week.
Since the war fund became available
Street, Portland.
* dental work will please do so at blew a little harder and the rain fell the Red Cross has sent commissions been assigned the quota of *’40,000
Get your flour and feed at the Kup­
members, being 30 per cent of its es­
In conformity with the rule formed once.
3* Iwith more force, causing high water to France, Russia, Italy, Roumania timated population, and
penbender Warehouse.
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on all the bottom lands.. It was late and Salonica.
elsewhere, all wood orders must be
While doing your Xmas shopping Monday afternoon when some of the
Whereas to fulfill its quota it is
Wanted—to buy a root cutter phone accompanied by payment in advance.
The French Commission has a staff
Joe Baumgartner, Mutual Phone
3* —A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
* it will pay you to inspect the stock of rivers were out of their banks and on of 864 persons, 517 serving without necessary for every man and woman
Allen Page, everything in the furni­ j Tuesday morning every river in the
in Oregon to join the American Red
Car for sale—5 passenger Ford in
500 homeless waifs want a good ture line which make useful Xmas I county was on a rampage. On Wed­ pay.
Cross,
We are sending supplies to 3,423
good condition. Apply at this office.* home with some nice little girl, Get gifts.
Therefore, I, R. T. Boals, Mayor of
nesday morning the storm had ceas­ French military hospitals.
Tillamook do hereby proclainS to all
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ your dolls at Smithy's Variety Store.
Attorney J. L. Henderson and wife, ed.
We serve 30,000 soldiers daily at citizens of the city of Tillamook that
* who bought the Andrew Christensen
pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
* Drop in and look around.
Bay City Logging Company vs. E. our canteens in France.
I it is a patriotic duty incumbent upon
Will pay you to see Everson tor a
Grant Mills expects to leave for property, have let a contract amount­ ■ B. Wickham is a suit filed in circuit
We are caring for thousands of
■afe investment in city property or Mexico in the near future, and there ing to $1,200 to Eggie and Matthews I court to recover $259.28. Complaint French and Belgian children and ref­ each and all of them to affiliate with
the American Red Cross during the
farm lands.
are several others who contemplate to improve the property.
alleges that on Dec. II, 1917, plaintiff ugees.
aforesaid
week of December 17-24, to
Lost—A gold ring, with agate. Re­ going there and buying land.
We have established warehouses in the end that the City of Tillamook
Owing to the rain and wind storm ' was indebted to defendant for ser-
ward offered. Finder leave same at
Lost—Chain and Lavalliere, some-! the meeting that was planned for at ! vices rendered in the logging camp France with a capacity of 100,000 and the State of Oregon may sustain
Headlight office.
where in Tillamook City. Suitable re- Bay
Bav City
Citv was abandoned, and like- 1 in the sum of $28.86 and no more, and ' tons.
our beloved nation and the American
We have a complete line of rockers ward. Return same to Moulton't Bar­ wise the meetings for Nehalem and that by mistake the amount so due I We have established a sanitorum , Red Cross to the full extent required.
I defendant was computed to be $228.68 with 1,000 beds for tuberculosis pa- ■ Every man and woman in 1 illamook
Wheeler on Tuesday.
which make a useful Xmas gift.—Al­ ber Shop.
and acting upon said mistaken com­ ' tients.
1 must become a member of the Ameri­
len Page.
of
the
home
Married
on
the
18th
at
L. Betterman vs. Carl E. Emery and
We arc carrying on extensive relief can Red Cross during the week nam­
putation plaintiff paid to the defend­
R.
See Kuppenbender about the Grant wife is a suit filed in the circuit Alexander Anderson, by the Rev.
ant that amount of money intending | work in Belgium.
ed to fulfill this patriotic obligation.
Six automobile, the snappiest car on court to recover money on promis­ G. Sumerlin, pastor of the U. B. ' at the time to only pay the amount
We operate an ambulance service
This proclamation by me issued on
church,
John
Leslie
and
Hattie
Louise
sory
notes
to
the
amount
of
$i,55O-
the road.
[ actually ow ing the defendant. The which transports 1,000 refugees a day. December 12, 1917.
Anderson.
We
are
carrying
on
repair
work
in
You should see Allen Page for use­
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plaintiff
discovering
the
mistake
de
­
Forty Acre Ranch, some bottom
R. T. Boals, Mayor,
Complaints have reached this office manded from defendant the amount devastated towns.
ful Xmas presents in the furniture land, $3,000; half cash. Quick sale.
Attest: A. H. Gaylord.
We have sent 3.000.000 pounds of
Don’t write, come and see it. Taylor of persons driving cattle through the over paid, who refused to do so, and
line.
Real Estate Agency, Cloverdale.
milk for Russian babies.
city getting onto the lawns and dam­ this suit is to recover that amount.
Notice to Registrants for Selective
Men’s and Ladies Suits pressed,
We have given $1,000,000 to the
The Standard Feed Co. will carry a aging them. This should be put a stop
Draft.
prices the lowest at Golden’s Wom­
French
To
Stop
Car
Shortage.
families
of
sick
and
wounded
to,
for
it
is
exceedingly
annoying.
full line of farm implements and ma-
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en’s Shop.
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i chincry. Also gasoline wood saws.
soldiers.
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
Very few of the
questionnaires
There is no shortage of nuts and Get their extreme low prices.
the
to
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We have given $1,000,000
Agent Grate, of the Southern Pa-
lowing attorneys are members of the
have been returned to the registration
pop corn. Buy them for Christmas.-^-
British Red Cross.
Legal Advisory Board for Tillamook
Dr. Turner, eye specialist, of board. These must be returned within 1 cific, say»:
C. O. & C. M. Dawson.
And we have only just begun.
¿qy Portland, will be in Tillamook seven days from the date of mailing. I I am in receipt of information that
County, and that under ordinary con­
Why not be insured in the best fire again Friday and Saturday, Dec. 21 All the attorneys are helping the reg­ the Government is requiring railroad
ditions, each of them will be at his
insurance company, it costs no more^ and 22, at Jenkins’ Jewelry Store. * istered men fill out the questionnaires ' companies to make a special report Two More Tillamook Boys Report to address below given between the
to them of the names of all receivers
See Everson.
hours of 9:00 a m., and 5:00 p.m., to-
Their Country's Call.
Get the habit! Don't ask for credit of carload shipments of freight who
The Tillamook Meat Co. will pay
wit:
You always save money by getting
Sidney S. Johnson, 108 I. O. O. F.
your flour and feed at the Kuppen- toe for all to pound lard pails and 5c. in futupre in Tillamook stores. It is a do not release the cars within free
John and Peter Wyss, two of Tilla­
for 5 pound pails. They must bt. free good new year s resolution to take time allow ed. It is not know n just
bendcr Warehouse.
from rust. Bring them in at once and and should be lived up to by the peo­ , what action that the Government is mook’s most highly respected young Bldg.,
T. B. Handley,
108, I. O. O. F.
men arc willing to do their bit for
Don’t miss the special programs at get your money.
ple as well as by the merchants. Pay going to take when >uch names are
the land of their adoption. They un­ Bldg.
the Gem Theatre all of Christmas
Your money will go further when cash is a good slogan.
Carl Haberlach, Tillamook, Bldg.
, received, but in view of the severe grudgingly left their farms, friends
week.
doing your Xmas shopping if your
Geo. P. Winslow, Tllamook Bldg.
Reliable
merchandise, decidddly car shortage, it is felt that action will and relatives for the Navy and for
Special price—Crystal White soap. purchases are made at Smithy’s lower prices than those charged else­ be taken to place freight cars only for
H. T. Botts, Tillamook Bldg.
for
5c. a bar; $4.65 for too bars, Regular Variety Store, Drop in and look where. A beautiful line in Ladies and those who load and unload them whatever destiny has in store
Robert H. McGrath, 1. O. O. F.
them.
price $600. Ray & Co.
Misses Coats and Suits ar.d sepaiate promptly. In this connection, it is the
around.
These two brothers were born near Bldg.
Skirts, now selling at reduced prices. patriotic duty of every shipper to.re­ Gnndewald, Switzerland, and came
C. W. Talmage, National Bldg.
Use Heinz Fig or Plum ^ding
useful
and
inexpensive
Grindewaid,
Hundreds of
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Tilla-
T. H. Goyne, Corner 1st Street and
lor your Christmas dinner. C. O. & U. items suitable I for Xmas. They are At Golden's Women's Shop,
• lease each car the day that it is re­ to America with their father and his
mook.
ceived. both on incoming and outgo­ family in 1897 ihe father died the 3rd Avenue.
well displayed, which will help you
M. Dawson.
Don't forget the Kiddies Xmas. ing shipments, not delaying loading year following and the mother in 1905 .John Leland Henderson, Tillamook
Get vour suit pressed or cleaned by solve the gift problem. Plenty of
They .fte children but once. Smithy until last day of free time. The gov­ leaving the eleven children to make County Bank Building.
good
help
to
wait
on
you
—
Smithy
’
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the only Master Dyers and Cleaners,
Webster
Holmes,
Commercial
has the largest and most complete ernment is being delayed in the pros­ their own ways in this world as best
at Golden’s Women’s Shop.
Demand that your contractor use line of Dolls and Toys in the county. ecution of the war on account of
• thev could. Through the constant and Building.
Let your wagon be a Mitchell—the Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­ Prices always right. Smithy's Variety- , shortage of freight cars.
.faithful efforts of a sister, now Mrs.
wagon that has built a monument of form and has exceptional fast setting
Ben lacob, the children did not scat­
Notice.
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qualities which is preferred^ For sale Store.
fame. See Kuppenbender.
ter much but remained in the same
Co-operate With Red Cross.
at ‘»he Kuppenbender Warehouse.
Don't forget those busted castings.
For Sale—New modern residence,
I will not stand good nor pay any
vicinity.
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Marriage licenses were
,o Can be welded for half. Goods sent
located in best residence
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Upon his arrival in this country Mr. ; bills contracted by my wife Mrs.
In the greatest campaign of its
Eilgene C. Tucker and Nellie Kings­ by parcel post and express promptly
•ale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd.
rican Wyss bought an eighty acre farm on j Mabie C. McDonald. She left my bed
bury both of Bay City: John !Leslie returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, kind ever undertaken the Am
Rev W l ee Grav will preach at the
. Red Cross is asking for 10,000.000 the Wilson river. Through their own 1 and board.
and Hattie Louis Anderson, both of Oregon.
Jas. A. McDonald.
I new members, and expects to enroll earnest and industrious efforts his |
Presbyterian church Sunday mornmg
Nehalem.
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and at Cloverdale in the evening.
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Tillamook Jottings.