Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 10, 1918, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY
10. 1918.
Immense Six Reel Goldwyn Production featuring
MAXINE ELLIOTT,
At the GEM THEATRE, Tuesday, January 15th
Adults 20c
There have been—and are—many beautiful women in motion pictures, but the
beautiful one is here, in this great screen play.
Children 10c
jury List For 1918.
Leach, W. H., farmer, Tillamook
County Court DoinSs.
claimed that they were right, that 1 to the incrascd allowance of bread
Lawson, J. L., merchant, Tillamook
prunes,
dried peaches, apricots, raisins and other starches would mean a who are so heroically denying them­
Araientrout, F. S., farmer, Hemlock
Lommen, J., farmer, Mohler
selves the company of fathers and
In the matter of claims for cattle dates and other foods are more
pleas
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.S” great strain upon the
Alltn, P. E- *ar,nel> Nehalem
Loerpabel, Geo., farmer, Mohler
slaughtered, the following were al- ■ ing to the taste, as well as more diabitics, and more pancreas, more mothers, brothers and sisters, sweet­
obsesity. Less
Atkinson, Chas. S. farmer, Sandlake
Larsen, S. C., laborer, Nehalem
lowed.
[wholesome, when cooked without ' candy and less sugar, generally, will hearts and friends and that too, for
Anderson, S. V., farmer, 1 illamook
our sakes.
Lewallen, Fred, truck driver, Hebo Bell Johnson ....
12.50 sugar.
decrease our girths and make us
Austin, A. M., farmer, Tillamook
Lowrance, J., farmer, Cloverdale
John Hathaway ..
18.50 | In spite of the artificial market con- healthy generally.
I AUerman, W. B. Tillamook
Leach, M. F., merchant, Tillamook Andrew Anderson
A Merry Widow Party.
cent would
37-50 ditions,
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,J purchase more
Andtrson, merchant, Hemlock
Lucas, P. B. C., farmer, Tillamook Gust W icklund ...
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25.00 calories in the buying of sugar than
The Knights of Columbus Drive.
Andersen, A. C. merchant, Nehalem
Geo. Zirr .............
Lyster, T. W., farmer, Tillamook
A party of seven merry widows
12.50 in the buying of any other food the
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Ackley, Claude, farmer, Tillamook
Lena Pelz ...........
Magarrell, R. C., farmer, Blaine
gathered at the home of Mrs Edna
112.50 price of which was published on De­
1 he Knights of Columbus War Hall, Jan. 1st, to celebrate New Years.
Anderson, A., farmer, Tillamook
M. Abplanalp ....
Madden, E. C., banker, Wheeler
25.00 1 cember 11. Sugar
P
is straight food.
Atkinson, Eugene, farmer, Sandlake
J. S. Diehl ...........
Marolf, Albert, farmer, Tiliamook
25.00 There is no waste
__ about,
____ , Further- Drive, authorized by the Government The morning was spent in pleasant
W. W. Conder ..
Baker, W. F., printer, Tillamook.
Mason, H„ merchant, Tillamook
187.50 snore, it is the only original and gen­ of the United States on the same bas­ conversation, a Hooverite dinner was
is as that of the Y. M. C. A. and pur­
Bailey, A. D. Farmer, Cloverdale
Mattoon, Guy, laborer, Cloverdale Jeff Wallace ....
40500 uine predigested food. It is absorbed porting to provide recreation centers, served at one o’clock.
lhree other widows joined them in
Baker, J., farmer, Hemlock
Maddux, G. H., laborer, Tillamook H. B. Lockwood .
without
undergoing
digestive
changes.
12.50
Geo. W. Bodyfelt
Bales, E. M. carpenter, Tillamook
Martiny, D„ Agent, Tillamook
125.00 At that it is far from being a good libraries and tinges of Home Atmos­ the afternoon making eleven in all,
Barber, H. L. farmer, Nehalem
Mills, Morrison, farmer, Tillamook Wirt Sappington
25.00 food. It is a heat and energy produc­ pheres for our boys at the front, will with ten babies, there were two little
be ushered in on Monday, January the boys among them. Music was one of
M. C. Kcllow ....
Batterson, S. M., farmer, Mohler
Miller, W. M., logger, Tillamook
12.50 er and nothing more. It causes the
fourteenth,
and will continue through­ the pleasures of the afternoon. Those
putting
on
of
fat,
but
it
cannot
be
The following were continued.
Beals, F. R., real estate, Tillamook
Miller, C. W., book keeper, Tilla­
out the week, ending Sunday, Jan. present were Edna Hall, hostess,
mook
H. A. Springer ......................
Billings, D., Farmer, Tillamook
2500 used to build up muscle or to regen­ 20. The ladies of the Catholic church Grace Garner, Belle Blum, Elvo Gro­
t Beebehiser, J., farmer, Bay City
Munson, Edgar, lineman, Tillamook Cinnie Dye ..............................
12.50 erate the worn tissues. Like alcohol,
rBlackburn, A. T., farmer, Tillamook
Murphy, James, farmer, Tillamook Frank Freeman .......................
12.50 it is a poor food in that it flashes into under the direction of the Catholic ver, Marie Johnson, Evelyn Hall,
Fred Maurer ............................
12.50 a quick hot fire which burns out the order of Foresters will launch the Eunice Hall, Bertha Long, Esther
McDonald, Alex, farmer, Mohler
Blum, J. L. farmer, Hemlock
drive Monday, Jan. 14th, here in the Blum and Florence Blum.
grate and blisters the boilers.
Ben
Neilson
............................
12.50
McKimens,
Geo.
R.,
farmer,
Mohler
1 Blalock, R. Y., farmer, Blaine
city of Tillamook, The whole of Till­ The little folks were Doris, Irene
We
think
that
a
restriction
to
thirty
Zeno
Biser
..............................
12.50
McDonald, C. A., farmer, Blaine
Blum, Alwin, farmer, Tillamook
12.50 five pounds of sugar a year for five amook county will be canvassed and Clifford and Agnes Long, Edna and
McGhee, C. A., banker, Tillamook Peter Heiscl ............................
Bodyfelt, O. W., farmer, Hebo
12.50 years would be great for the health combed during the course of the week. Mary Grover, Francis Johnson, Vir­
Mcllvaine, C. W., moving pictures, Noyes & Folks........................
Briody, Fred, farmer, Cloverdale
Sentiments of patriotism and ties gil Garner, Edna and Grace Blum.
Noyes
&
Folks
........................
Bay City
i 8.75 and general welfare of our people.
Brodhead, S. A., Tillamook
Every one present voted the merry
of
faith and blood have cemented this
The
consumption
of
ninety
pounds
o£
John Morgan
25.00
McMillan, N., farmer, Garibaldi
Bodie, J. M., carpenter, Bay City
chaotic mass of humanity into one widow party a success.
sugar
a
year
makes
us
a
nation
of
dia
­
John
Naegeli
23750
Messner,
P.
H.,
farmer,
Cloverdale
Burke, J. L. farmer, Cloverdale
A. N. Marolf
2500 betics and obese individuals. It makes loyal and responsive unit. The boys at
Meyer, A. E., farmer, Cloverdale
Boquist, N. G., farm r, Tillamook
Dr. R. T. Boals was appointed our women fat and flabby. It makes the front are flesh of our flesh, blood
The Chamber of Commerce of Do­
Moulton, S. A., barber, Tillamook
Bozorth, J. O. banker, Bay City
our young people a pimply faced lot. of our blood and therefore it be­ ver, New Jersey, has entered upon a
county health officer.
Moore, I. H. farmer, Tillamook
Bunn, A. W. farmer, Beaver
We are suffering from the eating of hooves us all to alleviate their condi­ buy at home campaign. It has put out
In the matter of the report of J. H.
Naegeli, John, farmer, Tillamook
Christensen, C., farmer, Bay City
Wilson as auditor of county records, too much carbohydrates. Carbohy­ tion, to mitigate the inhumanities that . posters urging the Doverites to pat-
Neilson, farmer, Tillamook
i Christensen, J., farmer, Tillamook
confront them and to encourage them | ionize local merchants and tradesmen
Nelson, John, merchant, Bay City same was accepted and warrant or­ drates are the cheapest of all foods.
I Christensen, F. W., cheese inspec­
The
prevalence
of
high
prices
will
by
a lively interest in their well-being instead of getting their supplies in
dered
drawn
for
$200.00.
Nevins, John, shoemaker, Bay City
tor. Tillamook
drive us to a larger consumption of Ingratitude is an heinous monster and New York, forty miles away. It is an
J.
C.
Bewley
was
appointed
truant
Norberg,
Peter,
fanner,
Tillamook
Chilcott, Ross, farmer, Hebo
carbohydrates. We will eat more well might we drive him from this excellant idea—the protection idea
officer.
Olds, Henry, farmer, Tillamook
Christensen, W. H. farmer Oretown
bread, hominy grits, rice, cornmeal, fair soil and clime by espousing the on a diminished scale. Buy at home,
The
county
treasurer
was
ordered
Olsen, G. W., farmer, Tillamook.
Crane, F. W., farmer, Garibaldi
worthy cause that will be launched by all means. That is the basic princi­
to transfer from the general fund oats, cerials and potatoes.
Ott, P. D., merchant, Hebo
Cross, E. E., farmer, Hebo
In view of this tendency we are for­ next Monday for the good of our ac­ ple of protection, and if it is a good
$15,000
to
the
road
fund.
O’Necl, E. B., engineer, Hemlock
Christensen, C. H., farmer, Nehalem
1 he Tillamook Headlight and the tunate in being denied a full supply of quaintance for the betterment of our principle locally it is a still principle
Perkins, J. H., retired, Tillamook
Conover, S. W., merchant, Tilla­
Tillamook
Herald were designated sugar. Ninety pounds of sugar added friends, as a consolation to our sons nationally.
Perry,
J.
J.
wood
saw,
Tillamook
mook
county
official
papers,
Price, Joseph, farmer, Hebo
Day, W. G., farmer Bay City
Phelps, Geo. W., merchant, Garibal­ as no sectarian preaching will be
I Darby, Albert, farmer, Tillamook
di
Daniel, A. C., farmer, Mohler
Gospel Meetings Begin at the United
Pike, C. W. farmer, Bay City
Dunn, D. J., farmer, Mcda
Brethem Church.
Pennington, A. A., merchant, Till­
Dolan, A. T., contractor, Tillamook
amook
Donaldson, V., farmer, Tillamook
Last Sunday night, conducted by
Doughney, C. L., farmer, Nehalem I Plank, Albert, clerk, Tillamook
Elder
G. R. Eads, Baptist missionary
Porter,
T.
A.,
farmer,
Oretown
Dwight, W. G., merchant, Tilla­
for Oregon, the opening sermon was
Provoost, J., farmer, Bay City
mook.
taken from the Prophecies of Daniel,
Powers, J. F. laborer, Tillamook
Elliott, W. B., farmer. Bay City
second
chapter, showing that Ne-
Penter,
Dell,
farmer,
Oretown
Elliott, T. R., farmer, Bay City
bauchadnezzar's great image repre­
Quick, I. F., farmer, Tillamook
Erskine, J. R., carpenter, Tillamook
sented the four great world kingdoms
Randall, Cyrus, farmer, Tillamook
Emery, Fred., farmer, Mohler
and
that the toes of the image are
Rittenhouse,
A.
E.,
farmer,
Mohler
Edmunds, G. A., merchant, Tilla-
the European powers that are now at
Redberg, Ole B., farmer, Oretown
»
100k
Reedy, J. E., veterinarian Tillamook war.
Everson, A. C., real estate, Tilla-
Monday night the prohpecics of
Robison, F. C., merchant, Barview
100k
Ross, C. W., carpenter, Rockaway Daniel, seventh chapter, was taken up
Farmer, H. M , farmer, Hebo
Rogers, Henry, farmer, Tillamook and the great events of the world’s
Fitzpatrick, D. farmer, Tillamook
Rosenberg, J. H., merchant, Tilla­ history brought down to the present
Flugg, \V. B., farmer, Bay City
time in the development of Germany
Freeman, Frank, farmer, Tillamook mook
as the "Little Horn”, of Dan. 7:8-26.
Rupp, J. J., farmer, Tillamook
leek, John, farmer, Cloverdale
Tuesday night, the sermon was tak­
Sales, W. H., farmer, Mohler
Foster, J. C„ farmer, Cloverdale
Sappington, F. L., civil engineer, en from Ezekiel, 38th chapter, deal­
Poland, G. H„ farmer, Tillamook
ing with the imminent return of the
Rockaway
«age, W. A., farmer, Cloverdale
Schiffntann, Solon, farmer, Bay Jews to Palistine, and the war that
btllam, J. B„ farmer, Cloverdale
shall then be waged against them by
City
b'nn, A. M„ carpenter, Tillamook
Shafer, W. D., drayman, Rockaway “Mayog” (Russia) and the nations
blad, Erick, Farmer, Tillamook
Sclinal, Morris, merchant, Tilla­ that shall then be allied with them.
«st, Archie, farmer, Cloverdale
These sermons are very interesting
Goodspeed, H. F., farmer, Tilla- mook
00k.
Stuivenga, L. W., farmer, Tillamook and the interest is increasing.
The meetings will continue at 7:30
Simmons. D. A., farmer, Bay City
Gray, L. P., farmer, Blaine
each evening this week, if interest
Small, F. D., merchant, lillamook
a 1. Elmer, farmer, Hemlock
sufficient will continue next week.
Smith, Sollie, tanner, Tillamook
Haag Ernest, farmer, Beaver
Smith, Ira C., merchant, 'l illamook Come and hear Dr. Eads and you will
,.a ’
D., butcher, Illamook
Svenson, C. A., farmer, lillamook be well paid for your trowble.
Haltom, E. T„ merchant, Tilla-
I wish to say this meeting is no op­
Book
Stoker, C. V., farmer, Garibaldi
Hamlin, Geo. L., housemover, Till-
Thompson, Sam, farmer, Nehalem position meeting gotten up by the
United Brethern or us at the Nazar-
•DOok
Tilden, C. W., farmer, Tillamook
ines. We had arranged with the Unit­
Hansen, H. C„ farmer, Tiliamook
Tittle, Oscar, farmer, Tillamook
ed Brethern for their house to hold
Tinncrstet, D., farmer, lillamook
A’ H., garage, Tillamook
this meeting in nearly three months
Todd,
B.
A.,
farmer,
Nehalem
u e*
S-> farmer, Tillamook
Tomlinson, Ira, farmer, Tillamook ago. So if you arc not attending the 11
art. G. E., farmer, Tillamook
Traxler, J. M., truck driver, Clover­ Nazarinc, come to the United Breth-
augen, Thoce, fanner, Bay City
ern church.
dale
° tn, J. C., banker, Tillamook
Vaughn, Geo., farmer, Bay City
^acock, W. M. wood saw, Tilla-
Van Patten, C., merchant, Tilla­ Keep Healthy by Eating Less Suëar.
Htfd, I rank, carpenter, Tillamook mook
The reason for th« shortage of su-
Worthington, Frank, farmer, Tilla­
!iu/riS, J- Jr-’ furniture dealer,
gar is easily found. In normal times
F*ook
mook
Woodward, J. T., farmer, Bay City Germany and Austria export about
Ht-In
firmer, Tillamook
two and a quarter million tons of su-
Watt, Alex, farmer, Tiliamook
Hnk l’ . y’ undertaker, Tillamook
gar a year. They export none now.
Watson,
R.
W.,
real
estate
and
Ins.
M.jSOn’
P’’ farnier> Garibaldi
The invaded parts of France and Bel­
T lillamook
fl Sonl J-’ farmer, Cloverdale
Wagy, E. U. laundryman, Tillamook gium arc large sugar producers nor-1
u
E’ D” farmcr. Tillamook
Watt, R. J. bookkeeper, Tillamook rnally. The United States i« exporting .
ver, W illiam, chauffeur, Tilla-
almost twenty times the amount of '
W'alker, C. E., farmer, Tillamook
Wallin, Carl, carpenter, 1 illamook sugar exported before the war.
U1!."1’; VV’ H- farmer. Tllkimook
We consume, under normal condi­
Ward, G. H., real estate, Tillamook
I iiroh'• T-miS A" fanncr> Hebo
tions according to the American Food
Weston,
Edw.,
farmer,
Tillamook
'u_2' ,I<0, caPHalist, Bay City
Journal, 90 pounds of sugar per year [
Wilson, R. E., merchant, Beaver
’
fawner, Tillamook
per person. We read that our govern- |
Williams,
James,
fcirmer,
Tillamook
farmer, Tillamook
ment has put us on a sugar allow-1
U,’ ‘
merchant, Tillamook
ance and we are to be reduced to an
Jrisen’c
V” farmer’ Tillamook
How to Prevent Croup.
allowance of 35 pounds a year. The
Ktzdeii r C.-: farmer, Hebo
various nations of Europe have been
F’mz rt mi
farmer, Nehalem
In a child that is subject to attacks put on evan a shorter allow.imcc. 1 he
fbv R r farmer. Beaver
of croup, the first indication of the government is advising the use of
*n' merchant, Tillamook
disease is hoarsness. Give Chamber­ such sugar substitutes as glucose,
"Cft. farmer, Tillamook
lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the honey, molasses and maple syrup.
At a recent fat stock show lectur-
Unar r c”’ (lrmer' Tillamook - ■child becomes hoarse and the attack
Ut1Dlf’rJ’ "»erchant, Tillamook mav be warded off and all danger and ers from agricultural colleges dem-
U»r. ' ”
farmer, Tillamook anxiety avoided. For sale by Lamar s onstrated methods cooking fruits
rf p- L., farmer, Cloverdale Drug Store.
without the addition of sugar. They
■ C-, banker, Tillamook
Tillamook Women’s Civic
Improvement League will
Present
MISS VIOLA SAVOY,
Late Star of ‘ The Littlest Rebel,” in the
$25,000 Six Reel Film Production,
“ALICE IN
WONDERLAND.”
At the GEM THEATRE,
«FRIDAY, JANUARY 18th
PROCEEDS TO GO TOWARDS TILLAMOOK
RED CROSS.
The Most Remarkable Animated Picture
Production of Childhood Dream World,
and Her Dreamland Companions.
“They’ve all Come to Life"
The White Rabbit
The Blue Catterpiller
The Mad Hatter
The Cheshire Cat
The Sleepy Dormouse
The Mock Turtle
The Owl Twins
!
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