Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 03, 1918, Image 5

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    DOUGLAS
F1ARBANKS,
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In Artcraft Pictures
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Gives a Top-Notch Funmaker for all but the Pacifists.
This is another of those High Class Photoplays for which the Gem
Theatre is noted.
A laugh won’t hurt you, but will do you good, even though you may be a Chronic Grouch. The best
prescription we know of is “A Good Hearty Laugh” which you will surely get by, seeing this work of art on
the screen.
GEM THEATRE,
Tuesday Night, January 8th, 1918
ADULTS 20c.
CHILDREN 10c.
THE. QUESTIONNIARES
RXER,
CIA LIST,
ORECOI
b’ \ isits to
<- Invertiate,
f ok IM TES.
four
se
3ne by
310—R. A. Leonard
120—B.’E. Thayer
299—L. A. Wallace
246—G. G. Schoppcrt
322—A. Mettler
161—J. D. Z. Biser
166—C. E. White
180— P. E. Allen
185—G. W. Olson
189—E. E. Smith
202—F. B. Culberson
210—N. A. Christensen
216— V. R. Hushbeck
226——C. H. Gudge
232—A. F. Krake
235—J. Swift
311—Henry Diehl
315— R. Hoover
388—J. M. Borba
302—L. Blaser
217— E. W. Gilman
272—H. V. Ober
316— Lloyd D. Shannon
358—W. A. Snyder
277—L. Loll
399— J- R- Woods
361—F. L. Braden
295—J. E. Dunn
264—H. E. Wells
258—H. A. McCutchen
133—F. H. Kebbe
230—Albert Bays
344—L. O. Anderson
400— J. Davis
334—Orval Parks
239—G. C. Terry
337—A. D. Lomincn.
Class 5.
17—L. Maraskiewuz
265—John V. Fitzpatrick
138—Nick Demchook
442—Eli Putes
153—Mark Fabijanick
169—M. Nokovich
256—Joe Burik
270—Peter Suklis
208—S. Borovac
214—I. Donaldson
456—Mate Juki!
136—Wm. Wilks
TWO OREGON LADS ARE
Attorney Winslow’s Mother is Dead
GIVEN
SIGNAL
HONORS
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Another List of Those Who Have
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Salem, Ore., Jan. 1.—Mrs. Adelatd
Been Classed.
V. J. Langman and L. C. Smith V’ Winslow, 60 years of age, died last
Chosen from 600 to Attend
1 '1.,ght at ’tr IO1,U' on a {armP°'h
We give below r.n additional list of
University
County. She has been a resident all
hose who have been classed, There
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1 er life on what is known as the old
s some useful information for drafted
Victor J. Langtnan, stepson of city Winslow place. . .
knen appearing on another page of
Auditor
George J. Funk, who enlisted
She is survived by three sons,
this wick's Headlight, that may be of
in the aviation corps April to of last Walter C., attorney of Sakin; George
interest to those who have been plac­
year, is in Portland on a furlough. He [attorney of Tillamook, and Frank,
ed in class one.
is one of the two men selected from who resides in Polk County, and by
Class 1.
the four airplane squadrons at Fort tv.o daughters, Mrs. C. V. Nelson,
199— C. O. Woods
Sill to attend the university of Illinois Los Angeles, and Mrs. Olive Whit­
21 — I. C. I’lasker
for special instruction in aeronautics. ney, of Polk County.
177—H. F. OU
The
other man is Lyle C. Smith, of
Mrs. Winslow had been ill about a
*’93— Deloss Woods
Tillamook, Or. These young men con­ year. It is believed that her death
195—H. H. 41 ogan
sider it a great honor to themselves was partly caused by grief over the |
470—R. Al. Blanchard.
and to the state to be the only two to loss of her son who was drowned
341—Edw. Creecy
be chosen from about 600 others to here in the \\ illamette river about a
237— E. J. Paul
attend the university. They are both year ago in an effort to save a ferry
‘45—John Barber
privates, but when they complete load of people crossing the river.
Gladys W. Smith, daughter of Mr. ucational Bureau of Oregon Congress
134—Hcrchel Scovell
their course at the university and
and Mrs. Ira C. Smith, obtained the of Mothers. The test age used was ia
104—R. At. Wlahovich
take up actual instruction in flying,, Attorney G. P. Winslow left for high score of 99 points in an examina­
' 305—C. C. Adams
they will be in line for commissions Salem on Tuesday owing to the death tion under the rule of the Parent Ed- months, the height of the baby being
| 103—E. R. Wheeler
29 inches and weight 22 pounds.
s
as first lieutenants. They will be at of his mother.
249—J. A. Hoover
the university for about 10 weeks.
130—C. C. Robitch
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
Private Langman witnessed the es­
147—Tom Geganto
Property.
cape of the big observation balloon
229—T. J. Van Patten
from Fort Sill several weeks ago,
260—K. McDonald
when the cable was snapped by an I Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
394—E. H. Porter
tue of an execution issued out of the
200— John Kunzi
■~4.
[Circuit Court for Tillamook County,
31—T. A. Gathers
Oregon, dated the 13th day of De­
238— O. J. Stasek
County Court Proceedings.
cember, 1917, upon a judgment made
173—E. P. Watt
and
rendered in the Justice Court of
281—VV. J. Burgan
In the matter of the vacation of the Second Justice District, said
222—A. D. Schlegel
Garibaldi Beach and the replatting County and State, on the 27th day of
MUTUAL INTERESTS
338—H. H. Hanenkrat
same as Garibaldi Cove, same was November, 1917, and thereafter on the
BEGIN
1918
oil
a solid business basis by establish-
8—T. R. Fraser
granted.
6th day of December, 1917, duly dock­
iny a bank account and connection with this stone,
248— J. Grossman
In the matter of the request of Jim eted in the Clerk’s office of the said
progressive NATIONAL institution. Both YOU
225—C. A. Boquist
Sutton for duplicate road warrant, No Circuit Court, wherein L. V. Eber-
and
the First National Bank should enjoy actual
354—W. G. Smith
35,692 for $63.00, the same being lost, hardt was plaintiff and John Feld-
221—J. H. Rock
advantages and be better prepared to meet < oppor-
same was granted when proper secur­ schau and Anna Fcldschau were de-
429— C. A. Bauer
tnnity HALFWAY.
ity was given.
fendants, said judgment being in fa-
244— D. L. McCracken
We welcome all sizes of accounts and all
In the matter of the tax budget for vor of the plaintiff and against the
J04—A. L. Bays
classes of patrons.
the 1917 roll, the same was entered defendants and each of them for the
397— F. D. Shaw
DIRECTORS :
in the court journal. This was prac­ sum of $25.75, with interest, costs and
288-P. J. Henige
A. W Bunn. farmer.
P. Helsel, Farmer.
tically the same as the list published costs cf filing transcript in said Cir­
64— J. L. Kipper
C. J- Edwards. Mgr C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden. Pice Pres.
and agreed to at the tax payers meet­ cuit Court, the said execution being
t
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
398— Neil Hiner
ing.
to me directed and commanding me
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
362—\ edo Cavaya
In
the
matter
of
transferring
the
Drafted Men who Have not Reported
to satisfy the said judgment out of
5°—G. Jarvis
A
There are eight men Sheriff Cam­ funds of. the county $30,000 of the the property of the said defendants;
402—C . Gilmore
Now', therefore, I have duly levied
pbell is looking for who have not re­ general fund was placed in the road
109—G. E. McDonald
fund.
upon, and on Saturday, the 2nd day of
turned
their
questionnaires,
they
are
457—L M. Cruikshank
In the matter of the application of Feb., 1918, at the front door of the
as follows:
*63—John Wyss
the
Wheeler Lumber Co. for permis­ County Court House in Tillamook
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
14—'1 hos Jessie McKnight, Dolph,
481-R. o . Wilson
sion to construct a logging road City, Oregon, at to o’clock a.m., I
Oregon.
‘96—E. Marshall
45—Matthew Daniel Sandidge, across the county road, the same was will sell at public auction, to the
209—W. W. Yates
granted provided certain conditions highest bidder for cash in hand, the
Meda, Oregon.
223—H. L. Alley
real property of the said defendants,
62—John H. Wohler, Bay City, were conformed with.
«43—V. Hanson
Claims for indemnity for cattle situated in Tillamook County, Ore­
Oregon.
475—R. W. Smith
gon, to-wit:
72—Guy Oliver Trude, Wheeler, slaughtered were:
487—J. E. Lucas
J. S. Diehl .........
Lot number Six (6), in Block num­
$250.00
Oregon.
490—J. Nielsen
2500 bered 9, Park Addition to 1 illamook
91 — Henry C. Keys, Wheeler, Ore. A. N. Marolf ...
296—R. McGinnis
12.50 City, Oregon.
145—John Barber, 15J4 N. 2nd St. Bell Johnson ....
4*— J- A. Griffard
John
Hathaway
.
THURSDA Y
Dated this January 2, 1918.
18.75
Portland, Ore.
447— Alfred Josi
"NORTH
OF FIFTY-THREE—William l ox photoplay star­
Andrew
Anderson
W.
L.
Campbell,
37-50
6—Freddie Enos Moore, Dolph,
303- Carl Erdt
Sheriff of Tillamook County
Gust Wicklund ..
2500
ring Dustin Farnunt . A vibrant story of love amid the
Oregon.
349—B. E. Scovell
Geo. Zirr .............
12.50 First publication, Jan. 3, 1918.
snows, filled with simple pathos and tense situations, a pic­
309-A. E. Scholltneyer
Lena Pelz ...........
112.50
Last publication Jan. 31, 1918.
ture of the great northwest.
>93—B. York
MR. HAWKINS IS OPPOSED
M. Abplanalp ....
25.00
234-A. D. Case
These claims will be passed upon
Chamberlain's Tablets.
Senator Chamberlain Does Not Favor
271-T. K. Nickerson
I RIDA Y
F riday.
Local
Man
for
Aircraft
Job.
171—W. N. Downs
"OUT OF THE DRIFTS"—Six reel Paramount picture feat­
In the matter of a tax budget for
Chamberlain's Tablets are intended
353—Mark D. Scovell
uring Marguerite Clark, a picture for every body who enjoy»
Russell Hawkins is in Washington the year 1917 tax roll, it was ordered especially for stomach trouble, bil­
262—J. J. Michaud
Miss Clark's production.
that
the
iousness
and
constipation,
and
have
following
resolution
be
ad-
attempting to further his candidacy
308—C. Seidie
opted:
met with much success in the treat­
for
appointment
as
civilan
member
of
18—E. D. Edmunds
"That the county court is authoriz­ ment of those diseases. People who
SATURDAY
the new aircraft production board,
327—L. G. Finney
"SILENCE SELLERS"—Five reel Metro picture featuring
which is to supervise the buildiing of ed and requested to use that part of have suffered for years with stomach
435—John Shimming
the road funds of T illamook County, trouble and have been unable to ob-
Mme. Petrova. This is a knockout, one of the best you have
airplanes
for
the
United
States
Gov
­
363—A. Walker
ernment, and the
production of Oregon, to be raised by taxation in tan any permanent relief, have been
ever seen with this celebrated actress as the star.
332—E. G. Baker
spruce for both the United States and the year 1918, and specified in the completely cured by the use ot these
"THE RINK"—Two reels of Charley Chaplin comedy. A laugh
343—E. C. Dromnes
I
budget as for road bed for hard sur- tablets. Chamberlain’s Tablets are
the
allies.
325— P. M. Holt
every time you "bat an eye’’ don’t miss it. Adults 20 cents
also
of
great
value
for
biliousness.
face
and
to
match
state
and
federal
He has run against a serious ob­
370—John Zwald
Children, to cents.
•
appropriations, for other road work Chronic constipation may be perman­
stacle
in
the
active
opposition
of
Sen
­
326— H. Champhc
ently
cured
by
taking
Chamberlain's
if
a
bond
issue
is
arranged
for
which
ator Chamberlain, who has thus far
423—C. Corder
SUN DAY
refused to help or even assent to his will provide sufficient funds for said Tablets and observing the plain print­
Class a.
“SKINNER’S BABY”—A five reel comdy featuring Bryant
purposes to meet the requirements ed directions with each bottle. For
appointment.
The
Senator
’
s
opposi
­
378—D. M. Pentcr
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Washburn. Ever) body liked "Skinner’s Bubble''and this
tion is understood to be based on for obtaining state and federal aid on sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
351-M. A. Shearer
roads
south
of
Tillamook
City.
will please equally as well.
political grounds alone, and is similar
The
Government
Wants
Spruce
Class 3.
to his opposition to Collector of Cus­
For Airplanes.
267—C. O. Dawson
Methodist Episcopal Church
toms Burke. If Senator Chamberlain
319—C. A. McGhee
MONDAY
carries his protest to the White
Look at the South East quarter of ■
“NEGLECTED WIFE"—Number thirteen.
Chas. E. Gibson, D. D, Pastor
40/—Joel Atkinson
House he probably can prevent the
Comedy will b< announced later. Watch screen for announce*
Preaching services at 11 a m. and South East quarter of Sec. 5, T\,wn- ■
«59—E. C. Wilson
appointment of Mr. Hawkins. Demo­ 7:30 p.m.
ship 5 South, Range IO Wc»l, contain- '
Class 4.
mint.
cratic
politicians
generally
are
indor»-
261—G. E. Swabb
Subject for morning service: "The ing 40 acre . A liberal cash offer con- [
"HEARST PATHE NEWS."— No 87.
ing a Major Sligh, a prominent Mich­ Fundamentals of a Righteous Life.” sidered. Addrem to E. H., Box 62.
228—O. K. Tittle
igan Democrat, for the position Mr.
♦
For the evening service: Gambrel Sea View Wash.
245-J. A. Hurliman
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TUESDA Y
I Hawkins seeks.
Sommers will preach.
9—Roy Searcy
“IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN"—Artcraft picture featuring Doug­
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Sunday school at to a.m. and Young
115—Leo Morrison
las Fairbank See di-play <•!•>< where in this paper.
Profitless Year Ended.
People’s Meeting at 6:30 p.m.
278—H. B. Moore
This
is
not
only
one
of
the
best
and
o-----
Mid week services on each Wednes­
206—R. W. Kcllow
The
year / just
an cx- day evening at 7.30 o’clock. Mrs. Gib- most efficient medicines for coughs,
WEDNESDA Y
206—W. J. Mann
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cold» <.....
and ____
croup, ____
but is alto pleasant
"LOVE HERMIT*’—l >n mi Mutual M.i-ur Pitture fcutiiring
>n wilt
mouiig.
tulul
tremely poor fire loss ratio for this soli
will address tne
the meeting.
333—C. E. Olson
We do not under estimate the ap- and safe to take, which is important
William Ru>scll A »tory oi love and high iinance.
country, the losses for November
3—Wilbur McCracken
“BLUFFINO FATHER”—ore reti comedy fcaturing Willy
.' lone running over $20,000,000 the to­ predation expressed by our audiences when medicine must be given to
2u7—W. D. Shafer
have given it
children. Many mothers
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tal for the first eleven months am­ for these services. We anticipate your 1 children.
473-T.
~ M. "Berns
Rhodc».
their unqualified endorsement.—For
coming
with
as
much
pleasure
as
w
e
I
ounting
to
over
$240,000,000,
or
$|O,-
»7—F. H. Bush
Sale
by
Lamar
’
s
Drug
Stop-.
*
000,000 more than during the same would a day of sunshine.
‘42—H. E. Hoss
fl
Gem Theatre