Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 17, 1918, Image 4

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17. 1918.
Long Prairie.
LATEST INSTRUCTIONS FOR but leave stitch on. Now „¿7"
getting the
to workers who succeeded
front needle and repeat. AlwayT* ?
Judges,
F.
L.
Buell,
rep.,
1.
J.
Earl,
their
people to loosen up and loan
RED CROSS KNITTERS.
wool under knitting needle-,, no'o^
dem. Clerks, Amy Murphy, d.m.; Ra­
money to the government.
Legal Advertisements.
N. B — Each stitch must be .
chel Westen, rep.; Elva Goeres, rep.
•
o
■
■
It Is re-pi-rtcd tint th - ■
lent
First Insertion per line ............. $ .10 ,
How to Make Socks, Sleeveless through twice. Slip off when knhtt*
MaPle Leaf.
lt is only a tew month» since that
.
is
going
to
take
a
hand
1:1
Hie
-.redit
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05
Judges, J. H. Johnson, rep.; Peter Sweaters,Wristlets and Mufflers on iront needle. Slip off when ,
*
uusiness. Persons
who arc given pro-Mermans were arguing that th..
on back.
hin Purling
Business and Professional cards
Heisel,
dem. Clerks. Alma Glad, rep. ;
war
was
lurced
upon
her,
but
of
late
credit must pay up ee.ry 30 days and
In finishing off end of
one month....................................... 1.00 ' the merchant will be called upon to they nave kept somewhat mum in this Allegra Mason, rip.; Sophia L Ma-
Mrs. C. J. Edwards, president of once down the toe so as not to J?!
Locals per line each insertion...
05 ' pay his bills in the mile time. Good point. One very important address kinster, dem.
the Tillamook Red Cross, has request­ a ridge or lump.
Neskowin.
Display advertisements, an inch
idea, lt is the intention of the gov- was made 111 New \ ork on Sunday, by
ed the Headlight to publish new in­
rep.;
Please wash socks; fasten toge|hw
Judges,
W.
H.
Christensen,
ijtto
11.
Kann,
of
the
banking
firm
01
ard Lodge Notices, per line .
05 i eminent to create thrift
amongst
structions to Reel Cross knitters, as and mark size,
Coin-
Art
Tatro,
pro.
Clerks,
Hazel
All Resolutions of Condolence
citizens. All must admit that we have Kahn, Loeb i Co. This is what he
uions, rep., \ iola latro, pro.; Lee the- instructions we* published last
one month.......... .'........................
• 50 1 been too -xtrae g..:n a:i i wasteful in says of the latherland:
week were not satisfactory. We have
Sleeveless Sweaters
Affoller,
dem.
“
I
do
not
apologize
fur,
nor
am
1
our mode 01 living. The pe-isons who
also
give other instructions on an­
One No“;.01 n't<lleS’ Columbi»
Nehalem.
live hand-to-mouth, and never have ashamed oi my German birth. But 1
First Board—A. C. Andersen, rep.; other page how to knit sleeveless Gauge
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. . anything to fall back upon when they am ashamed—bitterly and grievously
Stephen
Scovell, soc. Clerks Arleen jackets and trench caps.
Cast on 80 stitches, Knit 2, purl ,
ashamed
—
of
the
Germany
which
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
are thrown out of employment or
Mrs. Edwards says the Red Cross stitches ior 4 inches.
Tilden,
dem.;
Martha H. Knight, rep;
P
i
■ Mclcnes* cone, should live within their stands convicted before the high trib­
will not accept knitting with knots in
Knit plain until sweater measures
means anil save a little every month unal of the worlds public opinion of Hugo. F. Effcnberger, rep.
W. it. All ends must be spliced instead 23 inches. Knit 28 .titches, bind off u
Setutid Board—Judges, J.
is good advice. Try it if you have been having planned and willed war; of the
¡tin. of tied. Lap the ends two inches and s t ches tor neck, loose. Knit
Thompson,
r.-«.;
M.
A.
Sellon,
revolting
deeds
committed
in
Bel
­
blowing in every dollar you receive.
stitches. Knit 5 ridges on each should
gium and Northern France, of the in­ Cierks. W. H. Effcnberger, rep.; ; 1’. knit that double.
W hen the ladies say they served a The saving habit is a good one.
famy of the Lusitania murders, of in­ E. Allen, dem.; W. J. Mead, rep.
er,
cast on Purl
24 stitches.
Hoover lunch we are inclined to I
- o- - -
19 inches.
2, knit Knit «lain
P'd,n '<>'
Socks.
Netarts.
th’nk that the delicacies did not suf­ 1 We want those who have taken an numerable violations of 1 he Hague
2 stitches for
No
8
steel
needles
or
No.
3
amber
Judges,
C.
S.
Wells,
rep;
W,
W.
Pet
­
4 inches. Sew up sides • leaving 9
¡active interest in Red Cross work in conventions and the- law of nations;
fer a great deal of Hooverizing.
inch«» for armholes. Two
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I Tillamook county to read the two oi abominable and perfidious plotting ty, dim. Clerks, Jno. Cross, rep, Edith needles Columbia gauge.
Cast on 00 stitches, 20 on each crochet around neck and rows single
Why not do a little political Hoov­ ¡interesting letters by a Portland man in friendly countries and shameless Wells, rep.; A. A. \ager, rep.
one row
Rockaway.
needle. Rib 4‘j inches, 2 plain and 2 single, crochet around
erizing. Make every male person who I w ho was wounded in France, and abuse of their hospitality; of crime
afbiholes.
Ross,
rep.;
G.
A.
purl.
Knit
plain
7
inches
(nil
inches
Judges, C. W.
aspires to political office join the ¡then taken to England, for one letter heaped upon crime in hideous defi­
Neck of sweater must stretch n
Jone», pro. Clerks, Kathryn Bolfing, in all).
colors and give th. job to women.
¡depicts the deep gratitude of a wourd- ance of the laws 0* God and man.
inches. Finished sweater 1 must be ¿3
Heel.—Knit plain 30 stitches on to inches long.
Icd soldier for what the British Red
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Notwithstanding the outspoken re­ rep.; Edith Louise Hart, dem.; Veda
Is marriage a failure? If divorce ¡Cross is doing for humanity. Most of marks oi Mr. Kahn, the United States Sappington, rep.
one needle, turn, purl back these JO
suits and marriage licenses are any I us are fearful that when the United is honeycombed with a treacherous
Sand Lake
stitches, turn, slip one, knit to end of
Wristlets No. 3,
criterion to base figures upon, the ¡States soldiers have to take some of class of pro-Germaus, who not only
Judges, U. S. Edwards, rep.; A. E. row, turn, slip one, purl to end of
Four needles, Columbia Gauge No 3
past few weeks divorce suits have out­ ¡the hard knocks, thousands of wound- commit crime, but down in the secret Biown, dem. Clerks, Elva B. Atkinson row. Repeat (always slipping the first
Cast on 52 stitches on 3 needles- it>
numbered marriage licenses.
led men will be returned to this coun- if their hearts hope Germany will win 1 rip.: Nellie bllea, rep.; Maud Atkin­ stitch) till you have 30 rows or 2'/t 16, 20, knit 2, purl 2 for 8 inches.’To
son, soc.
inches in all for back of heel. (N. B. make opening for thumb, knit 2, purl
I try and the American Red Cross w ill the war.
_______
The Oregon Register says keep the I be doing exactly what the British Red
South Prairie.
t his makes a square thirty stithches 2 to end of 3rd needle, turn; knit a„d
the roads up. The only way to do so ¡Cross is doing today to cheer and
COUNTY COURT HOOVERIZED I Judges, G. C. Vaughn, rep.; L. A. by thirty stitches for back of purl back to end of last needle, al-
is to hardsurface them, that is the ¡alleviate the sufferings of the wound-
Edgar, soc. Clerks, Edith Bohner of heel) With the inside of the ways slipping first stitch; turn, con­
MAN POWER IN COUNTY. rep.;
main traveled roads. The good roads led. That is w hy so many of our good
Minnie Quick, rep.; Bertha heel towards you, purl 17 stitches,
tinue knitting back and forth for 2
boosters who keep on harping about ¡women are giving their time making
Darbv, rep.
purl 2 together, purl I, turn, knit 6, inches. From this point continue as
macadam roads are back numbers.
Stillwell
I preparations to meet a like condition Large Number oí Women Placed [
slip 1, knit I, pull slipped stitch over, at first for 2 inches for the hand. Bind
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Judges, A. N. Erskine, rep., A. M. knit 1, turn, purl 7, purl 2 together, off loosely
I that now exists in England.
on
Election
Boards.
and buttonhole thumb
If the city council should decide to
Austin, non. Clerks May Frisbie, rep.; purl 1, turn, knit 8, slip 1, knit 1, pull opening.
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order a number of old shacks and fire
Apropo of waste and duplication in
Ruth Warren, dem.; Roy Jones, rep. slipped stitch over, knit 1.
In selecting persons to serve on the
traps torn down, it would help some I church work, it takes about the whole
Sunnymead
Continuing work in this way until
election
boards
the
next
two
years,
Muffler
in winning the war, for the lots would ¡time and energy of some churches to
Judges, John Aschim, rep.; N. M. all the stitches are worked in. Pick up
One pair needles, Columbia Gauge
the
County
Court
placed
a
large
num
­
be valuable to raise garden truck. But I raise the preacher's salary, and there'
Ginn, pro. Clerks, Flora Aschim, rep.;
with so many fire traps, where in I is no time or money for anything ber of women on the boards to serve Ethel Hays, dem.; Elizabeth M. Mad­ and knit the id stitches on one side No. 7.
of the heel piece. Knit the 30 stitches Cast on 50 stitches or 11 inches. Plain
thunder will the city council com­ ¡else. Hustling money for the preach- as clerks, but no w oman succeeded in
dux, dein.
off the front needles on to one needle. knitting for 68 inches, always slipping
mence and where quit.
ler 1- right and proper, but when there being appointed to the dignified posi- ■
Tillamook
Pick up and knit the 16 stitches on first stitch.
tion
of
judge.
The
court,
probably,
Lire three or four preachers where
Judges, H. H. Rosenberg, ind.; the other other side of heel piece.
thought that it would do a bit of
1 he county court appointed a num­ ¡there should be only one, it
Leo Divide the- heel stitches on the two
is about
Hooverizing, allowing the men to at­ Samuel Downs, dem.; Clerks,
ber of women on election boards. ¡time to Hooverize and use
June Caprice in “Miss U.SJV;
dem.; needles and knit right around again
a little
Morrison,
rep.;
John
Plasker,
tend to the dairy work.
I...S will give sonic of the men folk I business as well as common
sense in
Leland
B.
Erwin,
rep.
to the center heel.
who have always been appointed on running churches. But, alas,
Bay
June- Caprice, W illiam Fox’s jovout
religious
Trask
First needle. Knit to within 3 little star, is very busy. When iliss
these boards a severe jolt. But we prejudices appear to be so
First Board—Judges, G. W. Day,
strong.
Judges,
J.
H.
Liisberg,
rep,;
stitches
of
front
end
of
side
needle,
don’t sec why the county court, in with so many different sects at.
Rep.; T. J. Nevins, Dem. Clerks,
Caprice finished a picture she begins
knit 2 together, knit I.
making up the jury list, did not select I nominations, it is no easy matter to Bernice E. Jacoby, pro.; Jessie H. Fitzpatrick, dem. Clerks, Bl
to make ready for another and by
Hart,
pro.;
Bertha
Hunt,
rep.;
Front needle, Knit plain.
an equal number of women.
virtue
of this enthusiasm for her art
get them together into one church, Warren, rep.; Lizzie Boule, rep.
Third needle, Knit 1, slip t, pull
Second Board—Judges, C. \\. Dike, Klinchan, soc.
she has a long list of screen successes
hence the waste and duplication in
Union.
slipped
stitch
over,
knit
plain
to end to her credit, though she is one of the
I he politicians are now making a church work. Probably, if preacher* rep.; Theo Jacoby, dun., Clerks,
Judges, J. L. Lawrence, rep.; K. O. of needle.
“drive'' on the newspapers for a had a little more spunk and manhood, Archie Beebehiser, rep.; L. F. Brode
youngest stars in the world.
Bays,
rip.;
Allen,
dem.
Clerks,
Olive
This reducing Is done every other
whole lol of free adver.ising. Well, if they would not accept a “call* to serve idem.; H. Butler, dem.
Among the photoplays which she
Mabel Edmunds, rep.; Mary E. C-in- row until there are 60 stitches on the
the new-paper men have many more a church where- there was not l.irgi
Bayocean.
has made arc “Caprice of the Mun-
1
pton.
deni.
"drives” to put over the- top, they will enough congregation to pay a preach­
needles (30 on front needle and 15 on
Judges, John A. Bigg-. Sr., rep.,
tains,” “Little Miss Happiness,” “The
Wheeler
each side needle.)
surely do so. but we are inclined to er a good salary without making it a A. G. Larson, rep. Clerks. John A.
Ragged Princess,” ‘‘The Mischief
First
Board
—
Judges,
Frank
A.
:! .i.k that th y will balk when it burden on a few liberal members
Knit
plain
until
the
foot
from
back
Biggs, Jr., rep; Henry L. King, rep.
Maker,” “A Modern Cinderella,” “A
Rowe,
rep.;
W.
C.
Trombley,
dem.
comes to a politicians’ “drive.”
of heel measures 8; 4 inches.
Amelia R. Anderson, Dem.
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Child of the W ild,” “A Small Town
Clerk-. Mildred S. Billings, dem.;
To Decrease Toe. Begin at front
Beaver
Those who peddle untruthful stor­
Mildred Groves; Charity Trombley, needle. Knit 1, slip I, knit I, pull Girl” and “Patsy.”
As there is no prospect of obtaining ies about citizens of German extrac­ Judges, \\ N Bay-, rep; A. \V. Bunn dem.
"Miss U. S. A.” a stirring military
slipped stitch over, knit plain to with-
Federal and State aid for the Little tion arc not acting very discreetly. dem. Clerks, Daisy Goldswor.hy,
Second Board«—Judges, C. L. Alley, in 3 stitches of end of needle, knit 2 photo drama. Miss Caprice's most
Nestucca Road, it is now up to the For instance, the gossips have been dem.; Lena Gilbert, Dem.; Leah Sal­ rep.; Johi Hackman, dem. Clerks,
recent photoplay, will be seen at the
together, knit I.
.people of that section to obtain an busy with a cock and bull story that mg Rep.
Gem Theatre next Thursday. Adult»
Ernest P. Watt, rep.; D. C. Denham,
Second needle. Knit I, slip I, knit
Blaine
appropriation to do part of the work some of these citizens gave a party
15 cents, Children 5 cents.
dem.; Ellis C. Madden, rep.
1„ pull slipped stitch over, knit plain
Judges, E. R. Ayer, rep.; R. Y. Bla-
the next four or five years, or obtain on the kaiser s birthday, and certain
Wilson
to
end
of
needle.
lock.
dem.
Clerks,
Fanni.-
Smith.
rep;
money by bonding the county. That persons were there. No such party
Judges, C. G. Lyon, rep.; w. ii.
Third needle. Knit plain to within Advises Light Oil During Winter.
Josephine
is the situation now confronting the took place in this city and strange to Addle Schmelzer, rep..
Smith, dem. Clerks. Edna Berg, rep.; 3 stitches of end of needle, knit 2
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people- 01 the Nestucca \ alley.
relate, a number of these- citizens did Straw, soc.
Maggie Illingworth, rep.; Clara Sut-
Ford owners would save themselves
together, knit I. Knit 3 plain rounds,
Carnahan
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¡not even know the date of the kaiser s
ton. dem.
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then decrease as before. Knit 3 plain a whole lot of trouble in cold weather
Judges. 1. H. Moore, rep.; E. R.
Everybody should do their bit and I birth-lav. Before one peddles gossip
rounds then decrease as before. Knit if they would use a good oil of light
help raise garden truck again this phi v should be sure that it is not a| Garner, pro. Clerks, Alice M. Phillips,
Our First Woman’s Rights Paper.
2 plain rounds, then decrease as be­ body refined from asphalt base crude,
year. Every vacant lot in town should I pack
ck 01
of lies. It is true that sonic of rep.; Ruth Desmond, rep.: Mary-
Tl a first woman's paper to be estab­
fore. Knit 2 plain rows, decrease, knit said Mr. H. C. Boone,manager for the
be used. However, make your plans lour citizens before the United States Blum, dem.
lished in this country for the definite
! .mother 2 plain nows, decrease knit 1 Standard Oil Company, in discussing
Cloverdale
and get -arted as soon as possible I entered the war, talked quite freely
purpose of spreading ahead news of
First Board—Judges, D. A. Bailey, tbe new woman's rights propaganda ' plain row, decrease, knit another plain I cold w eather lubrication yesterday.
with jour garden, lt would not only and were outspoken in favor of Ger­
“In the Ford motor, the clutch 11
rep.;
W.
A.
Gage,
Sr.,
deni.
Clerks,
help win the war but will cut down many winning the war, and. no doubt,
was tbe U!y. a tiny four page weeklr row, decrease. Knit another plain row­
the living expense of every home. I vv hat they said then is now remem- Yela Gist. rep.. Mrs. J. E. Shearer, -hevt edited by Hrs. Amelia Bloomer decrease again Now decrease in each combined with the engine and lubri­
There is no reason, with the large |bered and repeated, and this is the rep.; Minnie Blum, pro.
of Seneca Fa! s. X. Y This was begun of the next three rows, which leaves cated from the crank case. If the oil
Second Board—Judge». J. R. Low­ in !<;:•, Ju«t tbe y- er after that famous you with 16 stitches on two needles. gets thick and sluggish in cold weath­
number of vacan* lots, why the peo­ r< non why some of ur cigiz ns are
te
ple of this city should not raise suf-¡looked upon with some amount of rance, rep., C. A. Smith, dem. Clerks,
first woman s rights convention -'ailed 8 on needles across the front and 8 er, the discs of the clutch stick to­
gether. This is what causes hard
ficient vegetables to last them the I suspicion. But it is not righ; to circu­ J. R. Bidgood, rep.; L. M. Kr .r.er, *»y E za'*--tli Cady Stanton and a few on back needle.
Image of Toe. Break yarn, leaving cranking and that persistent creepinf
late false reports, especially at a time Ind., V. A. Spalding, rep.
whole year.
ther »omen, tue radicals of those
Fairview.
about 9 inches, Thread a darning forward as if the clutch were partly
times.—Ex hange.
¡when public sentiment is so strong
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rep.:
Judges,
M.
C.
TrowT-ridgi
needle. Begin at front needle, put engaged.
¡against
pro-Germans.
•
A news item says:
“Now an oil refined from asphdt
Lewis Johnson, dem. Clerk- Grace
needle in as if to knit pull wool
Etiquette.
‘‘Robert E. Smith, of Roseburg, ed-
rep. ;
Originally the v ord etiquette meant through and take off stitch. Put need­ base crude flow s freely down to zero.
The snap shot man is about tired Bestcr, rep.; Kathleen Milh
itor of the lax Liberator, will be
• ticket, label or s ip of pa|>er attached le in next stitch as if to purl, pull wool It has a natrual zero cold test, be­
state campaign manager ior the next reading so mush twaddle about the Mabie Folk-, dem
to a ba.- or e ject to indicate its con- through but leave stitch on. Go to cause there is no paraffin to thicken
Foley
scarcity
of
spruce.
There
is
doodles
of
liberty loan drive, which is expected
Judges, Geo. R. McKimens, dem.; teote. It th* came to be used of a back needle, put needle in first stitch in cold weather. Hence when such u
it in Tillamook county and those who
to come next month.”
Rora ticket given t a person taking part in as if to purl, pull wool through and oil is used there is no trouble with
Wouldn't that jar you. Mr. Smith, have spruce claims can't dispose of Geo. Loerpab-l. rep. Clerk.-
Daniel,
dem.;
Pauline
Thompson,
rep; a crrrrnonv • > tell him w bat he should take off stitch. Put needle in next hard starting, inefficient lubrication
them.
The
whole
trouble
is
with
the
the paid agitator of the timber men
do; hence the ni-deni meaning.—Ex- stitch as if to knit, pull wool through
A.
D.
Lommin.
rep.
government.
If
some
live
western
or sticky clutch.
ot that sec.ion of the state, and a man
«•hanze
Garibaldi.
who has been a knocker and a ; bcllv- In” nia,> had been appointed, with
Judges. W. H. Derby rep : Webster
acher al-e-ut taxation, put in as state I power to act, an unlimited supply of
Grvtna G-eeo.
manager ot the next Liberty Loan (airplane spruce would now be avail- Holmes, dem. Clerks. Pearl Tippm,
The U«t I ->w t . Gretna Green as a
lable.
for
western
people
have
more
pro.;
Ot.o
Shearer,
dem..
Sarah
drive. Gee. what a joke.
cleariu, r fi-- i-e for marital romance was
I grit and know how to go about things Hatch, soc
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•ie-Gt in !.<•:. wtien the Scottish law
No one wants to stand sponsor tor in a big way and in a hurry. This is
m. ¿e pre ««ary for one vf tbe con-
the report that Pres ident Kerr, of the what the government did. Selected a i First Board—Judge«.
tractlng parties 1» re-de three weeks
inan
who
was
superintendint
of
pris
­
Idem.; Geo. Williams.
O. A. C\ was ottered the presidency
in So*>- sr-i before the marriage could
•w rerforiaed.
.
of thi Kansas Agricultural College, on- back east and sent him to the I Margaret lohnsoo, de*L
not even those who started the Kerr coast. It seems he knew very little I rep.; Linnie Hilt rep
Second Board—Jz-
Revel re imtrir-b-ni from zn enemy.
X. J Dye.
propaganda. Wc do not believe it is about spruce. That is exactly what the
Ovid.
ep. Clerks,
wise to beg and pray men to retain government did when it sent a man Idem.; B. KupjxxiLcis
to the coast to look after ship build-I IT. B. Handley, rep ; <
ä Denn. rep;
their positions when there are plenty
of men to select from who would ing. He did not know any more about I S. S. lohr -or- ;
Stomach Trouble and Constipation.
Hay*
nicke just as good, if not better, offi­ it than the man in the moon. Here, I
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cials. To our wav of thinking the agai.i, if some western ship builder or I | First Board—J»dge I A Dawson,
1 hose who are
cp. Clerk*,
afflicted with
st; tement by the regents was of a mill man had been put in authority I pro.; C. E. Reynold
there would have been more ships I F.thcl Gaylord, rep . ’
Gladys W. Smith, daughter of Mr. w ere greatly surprised to find that n
fred Himes, stomach trouble and
constipation
white wash character.
built.
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should read the following; “I have and Mrs. Ira C. Smith, obtained the was not the picture of their baby, t
Idem.; Bernice Lucas.
Now, that wasn't giving the women
Second Board—Ju- ,
T. E Epplett never found anything so good for high score of 99 points in an examina­ course, that placed us in an embar­
It is going to be very interesting as I rep.; L. Hiner, dem
a square deal to give the men folk the
Llerks J. H. stomach trouble and 1 constipation as tion under the rule of the Parent Ed­ rassing position, for the wrong c0
soft jobs on the election boards and Ito the amount of money that w ill be Rcscnberg. ind.! L. V. Eberhardt, Sha unberlain s Tablets. I have used ucational Bureau of Oregon Congress had been sent us. It might have E *
the em off and on now for the past two of Mothers. The test age used was 12 worse, however, had we received t
has inc the w omen appointed as clerks raised in Tillamook county in the rep.; C. O. Dawson, rep.
years They not only regulate the act­ months, the height of the baby being picture of the colored baby■ R
to do the work. Wi do not know how *C*I I it e-rty Loan’'dri»«". There ■ -
Hebo.
“Baby Mine" at the Gem Theatre
ti e nu:nl>< rs of the county court are a great difference in the amounts of
Judge«. Herman Farmer, rep . W. S ion of the bowels but stimulate the 29 inches and weighed 22 pounds.
’
Recently wc thought we published week. Another thing that wii-
going to square themselves, other money raised in this county in the Boatman, dem. Clerks, Ollie Cross, liver and keep one s body in a
barrassing,
it was
„_______
- the picture 0> fi
than they must ,y they intend event­ first two Liberty Bond “drives". The ind.; Clara Ke'.low, rep.; Elizabeth ’ healthy condition,” writes Mrs. Ben­ thi picture of little Miss Gladys W. ________
jamin Hooper, Au’ urn. N, Y. For >
1 -.it Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Smith boy that we published.
nally to crowd out the men folk on The first only amounted to $13.400. Ott. rep.
sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
election 1 board* They surely did make while the si< md was $130.550. or
Hoquarton.
•
iweep with clerks, and $ 117,150 more- than the first. If either
almost a
First Bo-.rd—J. L. Henderson, rep.; i
wc «lippe
judges will get their showed there was more active work Eugene Jenkin-, dem. Clerks. Ethel
knock out blow next time the list is done in the second “drive"’, or the Bale*, rep ; Canzada Everson, rep : I
H. T. Hotte. Pres
Attorney
pe-oplc of the county had woke up to P.
made up.
Barrett, dem.
i
atlaw.
»
the tact that it was their duty to as-ist
Si •nd Board—Judge*. F M. Bales,
9
The state legislature put a stop to the government. At the first drive the rep.: W. F. Noyes. dem. Clerks. Thos. I
John Inland Henderson. Sec- ,
the road supervisor abuse, for at the -nap shot mar. was - xi wb.it inter­ Coates, dem H. B Millis, rep.; J a
ret,try
Trea*.. Attorney at- -
!
end of last year the office of road ested in arvoc tirg raising money Holden, rep.
Law and Notrary I'pblic.
for
the
company
fund,
just
to
show
supervisor ceased to exist. This was a
Kilchia
good mov«'. Some counties l-.d as the home boys that our hearts and
Judges, T R Elliott, rep.: N
many as 50 or 60 road supervisors, best wishes were with them, but at Boquist. dem Clerks. Emily Mitel n
but T illamook county had for a num­ the second “drive" wc joined those pro.; Edith Jennings, rep.; Jenny
ber of years confined itself to only who were boosting for Liberty Bonds Finlayson, rep.
Law Al »tracts. Real :
three. In the future it will be deputy and gave the “drive” a big boost in
I
Little Nestucca.
Inaurane»
the
Headlight
That
may
have
had
roael masters who will look after the
Fine Life—Live stock -Automobile Fire and
Judges. W. H Kandle. rep.; D. J.
B«'th Phot., «.
road work. We have always been in something to Io with the difference Dunn. soc. Clerks. Mollie Craven,
Theft Surety Bonds—l iste (Hass—Auto Lia­
TILLAMOOK-- Mninx.
favor of a road master to superintend in the two amounts raised in this dem.. Adelia A. ■Weiss, rep.. Mrs. P.
bility-— Accident
the construction of roads, and it now county, but there were some real live C Myers, dem.
ADVERTISING RATES.
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JANUARY
devolve» upon the coun.y
appoint a road master.
Court
Editorial Snap Shots
W. A. CHURCH
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Room No. 2 Commercial Bldg
Tillamook.
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