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Is the Next Groldwyn Attraction at the GEM
Theatre, TUESDAY NIGHT, January 29tlL
Featuring JANE COWL.
A Feature De Luxe Production
Adults 20c
Children 10c.
DECEMBER ROLL OF HONOR. Dist. No. 17—Louise Himes, Henry NEW I.O.O.F. LODGE INITIATED
John W. Fonger, Secretary
Himes.
Mt. Hebo. No. mi , of Beaver
W. F. Jolliffe
W. J. Minx, Lodge No. 994 Drift­
AT
WHEELER.
Dist.
No.
19.
—
Hallie
Gould,
Viola
Forest J. Ayer
wood, Pa.
R. H. Cady
Pupils of County Schools Who Wilson, Mabie Dunn, Erwin Gaines,
W.
N.
Bays
H. T. Lydick, 125, Lowell, Wash.
A. L. McCarty
Did Their “Bit” to Gain Honor. Mabie Wilson, Edna White.
Henry A. Ely
A. G. Ross, Driftwood Lodge No.
Harry Rentle, Treasurer
Over
Two
Hundred
Oddfellows
J. H. Proctor
Dist. No. 20.—Theodore Huffman,
994, Driftwood, Pa.
C. P. Briggs, R. S. N. G.
District No. 1—Merrill Maxwell, Wilbur Osborne.
Hugh Wallace
Join in the Work and Have
M. H. Schiffnian, Ida Lodge No.
Harry H. Johnson
Verne Elfstrom, Winfield Tinnerstet,
Jay Baker
Dst, No. 23—Hazel Childers, Mary
422 Kansas.
H.
E.
Craig
Big
Fraternal
Time.
Guy Thomas, Lloyd Hughey Anna Enzler, Alice Hanenkrat, Joseph
Reed
Farmer
C. E. Easom
Anderson, Roy Elfstrom, Jack Neil­ Baumgartner, Walter Earl, John Enz­
J. M. Baker
Omer F. Huguenin
NOTICE TO GERMAN ALIENS.
son Ko-a Schild, Rosa Mayer, Ina ler, Guy French, Roy Hanenkrat,
W hat w ill no doubt prove to be the
J. T. Davis
C.
F.
Johnson
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Anderson, Lily Schild, Albert Mayer, Leonard Wallace, Johanna Landolt.
“livest” Odd Fellows lodge in Tilla­
H.
M.
Farmer
Chas. Adams
Douglas Leach, Charles Thomas,
S. C. W oods
Dist. No. 24—Lucy Daniel, Lois mook County was organized at
All
German
Aliens are Required
Fred
Morgan
Mabie Anderson,
Billy Johnson Daniel, Alice Daniel,, Helen Daniel, Wheeler, the thriving and prosperous
R. E. W il >011
Dr.
H.
E.
Rinehart
to
Register
4th
to 9th February.
Joseph Maxwell, Walter Severance, Roy Daniel, Muriel Willford, Mildred ' metropolis of the north end on last
Fred Gilbert
Charley Victor Berglund
timer Elfstrom, Schuyler Fletcher, Willford.
Thursday night, January 17th.
C.
O.
Curl
Ray V. Thompson
Millard Johnson, Oren Leach, Hen-
R. B. McClay
*
Never before in the history of- the
By proclamation of the President
Dist. No. 26—George Armentrout,
Jesse O. Jones
rima Jenkins, Edith Fletcher, Ruby Margaret Armentrout,
R.
O.
Richards
of
the United States, all Germans arc
Benjamin county has such a successful and fra­
Win. Huguenin
Anderson, Pearl Hughy, Lolito John- Shultson, Lloyd Wilson,
ternal gathering predominated, All
F. S. Armentrout
hereby notified that all natives, citi­
Thus. Leabo
zens, denizens, or subjects of the
H. H. Hayward
Dist. No. 27—Edd Doering, Lillie of the greater and lesser lights of
Ray Goldsmith
C Dist. No. 7—Iva Wells, Charles
Guy Schoppert
German Empire or imperial German
Doering, Gertie Doering, Jean Gould Odd Fellowship were here gathered,
Albert
S.
Easom
Wells, Annabelle Lane, Adelbert Ruth Gould, George McDonald, Char­ from the tyro who is on his way, to
Lloyd
Kcllow
Government, being males of the age
Maxim Huguenin
A. W. Bunn
of fourteen years and upwards on
the Past Grands, Past Chiefs and
I. H. Deacon
SDist No. 8—W'.lma Dingess, Lan­ lotte Measor, Harold Mcasor, Gladys Masters of the intricate workings of
Louie Wooley
registration day, who are within the
Chappellc, Albert Slakis.
J. N. Rasmussen
Abe Bays
celot Swaitz, Willie McClay, Bessie
United Stales and not actually nat­
Dist. No. 31.—Jennie McClew, Haz­ the order.
Lars Snorsvold
Chas. Baker
Fisher, Meltha Dingess, Lynn Smith, el Kabkee, Cecil Wilkins, Margery
uralized
as American citizens, are re­
The preliminary work of organiza­
Wm. E. May
Chas. Desmond
quired to register as alien enemies.
Emma Fisher, Ralph Davidson, V eda Prime, Loy eel Jolly, Lynn Hayes, tion having been perfected by Deputy
J. T. Beauchamp
C. A. Sailing
The dates of registration, within
S-rilh, Noah Richards, Francis Mc- Herbert Miller, Marie Flagg, Anna District Grand Master, S. A. Brod­
W. G. Hiatt
Ed Morehead
the stale of Oregon, have been fixed
Emny, Thelma Ayer, Harold Ayer, McClcw, Myrtle Sandberg, Dottie head during the day, all that remained
H. F. Effenbcrger
E. R. Ayer
by the Attorney General of the Unit­
Lyle Dingess, Buetta Fisher, Allen Sanders, Wayne Todhunter, Thelma to be done during the night session
U. S. Grant
Geo. M. Kostic
ed States to commence at 0 a.m. on
Gilbert, lack Shoemaker, Jean Wilson Ware, Helen Bair, Wendell Prime, was the initiation of the large class
C. F. Hermer
Emil Wooley
February 4th, and to continue on each
Dist. No. 9—First Grade—Margaret Catherine Proovost, Naomi Simmons, by the various degree teams and the
C. A. Dettbarn
Janies
Christensen
day
successively thereafter between
Abraham, Ruth Beals, Lcta Bush, Orin Hess, Helen Jordan, Cora Pike, installation of the appointed officers
N. P. Alky
the
hours
of 6 a.111. and 8 p.111. up to
Mamie Dye, Janette Go:dcn,
to
complete
the
organization
of
the
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Donald Provoost,, Lee Sanders, Rich­
Emery E. Wagner
and including the 9th day of Febru­
fonts, Wilma Mason, Frances Smith, ard Hayes,, Wayne Wilkins, Alyn "baby lodge” of Oregon and of Tilla­
Pacific, No. 105, of Bay City
Frank A. Rowe
ary, 1918, at 8 p.m.
Catherine Schultz, Clara Vaver V era Warren, Edwin Bair, Richard Romain mook County, which is strated out a
D. A. Simmons
C. O. Dixon
All German alliens residing or be­
y\ agy, Zelma Wagy, Sadie V\ tckliam, Evelyn Provoost, Ludwig Krugan, very husky infant.
S.
Sivcrtson
Ward Mayer
ing within the city and Coun.y of
George Brown Elmer Gilliam, Floyd Jane Prime, Melcher Duncan, Eliza­
The special train from Tillamook
G. V. Doughty
Andrew Stam
Tillamook are hereby required to
Rosenberg, Lloyd Smith, Ernest beth Hess, Delma Schiffmann, Edwin carried the Cloverdale, Beaver, Tilla­
Olc Pederson
E. A. Dixon
present themselves for the registra­
Wickham, Virgil Bochcr.
Ed. C. Dromnes
Krugan, Fay Jolly, Alma Kerr, Wil­ mook and Bay City brothers to their
Fred Seeley
tion at the nearest post office to the
Second Grade—Arline Austin, Hen­ liam Springer, Roy Hayes, Robert destination arriving in time to open
J. B. Mather
Francis M. Nary
Postmaster, who has been designated
ry Berkey, Mason Hauenkratt, Glen Mobry, Theron Janies, Eugene Pro­ ladgc promptly at 7:30 in the hall of
W. H. Livingston
Albert C. Bisbee
by the Attorney General as Assistant
Rosenberg, Dorothy Kirk, Harold voost. Elva Sanders, Stanley Wilkins, the Union cannery where fine quart­
W. B. Elliott
A. E. Ferguson
Registrars, and to complete their
Vantress, Margaret McKinley, Bessie Thomas Stubblefield, George Kerr.
ers had been previously arranged.
J. H. McClure
Chas. R. Vosburg
registration on or betore the 9th day
Baker, Bertha Baker, Maxine Baker,
After
all
brothers
had
quieted
down
Henry Nelson
W. P. Walker
Dist. No. 32—Floyd Booth.
of February, 1918, at 8 p.m.
Robert Boals, Norman Burdick, Don-
J. W. McKinley
O. E. Brook
District No. 38—Jack
Driscoll, the opening ceremonies were dis­
Any German alien, required til
ail Crenshaw, Oral Duvall, Jesse Dye, William Olson, Kate Shaw, Asbury patched and the various degree teams
F. W. Smith
Aaron Lane
register,
who fails to complete his
Carolyn Haberlach, Robert Robison, Shaw, William Driscoll, Bessie Thom­ got down to business.
A.
E.
Nichols
D. O. Worthington
registration within the time fixed
Irene Pangborn. David Schnal, Carrol as, Dorothy Vaughn, Nina Kodad,
Pacific Lodge, No. 105, of Bay City,
A. Ramsey
Alfred Lindblom
therefore, or who violates, or at­
Schultz, Evangeline Smith, Wayne Gladys Kodad, Erma Vaughn, Marie Past Grand D. A. Simmons presiding,
V. Goodrich
Wm. Jolly
,r <-
tempts to violate any regulation duly
Wiley, Alvera True, Mildred Berkey, Stubblefield, Harriett Hellcbuyck, exemplified the work of the inititory
H. O. Buttler
Wells B. Chalkcr
promulgated by the President of the
1
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•
degree.
Darrel King, Kenneth Cole.
Alex Finlayson
W. V. Lindley
Roy Shaw, William Vaughn, Delia
United States, or these Regulations,
Fourth Grade—Vern Christensen, Vaughn, Warren Goodspeed, Leon
Tillamook Lodge, No. 94 Past
Alfred Magnuren
Joseph S. Walker
in addition to all other penalties pre­
Marion Lamb, Elizabeth Clements, Shaw, Bert Goodspeed, Harold Hou- Grand Dolph Tinnerstct presided and
Theo.
Jacoby
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scribed by the law, is liable to res­
Louise Handley, Liona Holden, Jua­ gen, Dora O’Brien, Elizabeth Vaughn, exemplified the work of the first
Milton B. Shafer
traint, imprisonment and detention
degree.
The
following
brothers registered
nita Thompson, Isabell Woods, Hen­ Willie Goodspeed, Vcrgie Shaw,
Hans Lesund
u-
for the duration of the war, or to
Mt. Hebo Lodge, No. 221, of Beaver their attendance from the various
ry Crenshaw,.Earl Schwartz, Wade Gladys Neilson.
C. A. Elliott
give
security, or to remove and depart
Past
Grand
R.
O.
Richards
presided
Jenkins, Lloyd Johnson, Gilbert Pye,
John
Hansen
Dist. No. 49—Martin Becker, Ber­
lodges of the county:—
from the United States in the manner
Elvon Smith, Ralph Vaver, Lewis tha Zirr, George Becker, Lizzie Ab­ over the work of the 2nd degree.
Ingold lngelbretsen
r
Tollamook No. 94, Tillamook City
prescribed by law.
Webb, Lavelle Baker, Hazel Duvall, planalp, Rosie Abplanalp, Margaret
Tillamook Lodge No. 94. Past
Forms oi registration affidavits,
S. A. Brodhead
Emma Gillam, Alma Heusscr, Corin­ Becker, Ferdinand Becker, George Grand, John Aschim presided over
Nestucca No. 114, of Cloveidale
registration cards, and instructions to
H. Crenshow
ne Jenkins, Nevelie Smith, lone Tal- Zirr, Werner Abplanalp, Agnes Birr. the work of the third degree.
C. C. Murphy
registrants, and other necessary
John Aschim
cott, Alameda True, Muriel Wiley,
Space forbids going into detail in
Dist. No. 50—Reata Kinnaman,
Roland McGinnis
form.' will be furnished by Postmast­
Dr.
David
Robinson
lva Wilson, Hazeldean Fulton.
regard
to
the
degree
work
of
the
Robert Nicklaus.
A. A. linlah
ers.
,1
Sollie Smith
Fifth Grade—Leonard Bales, Ella Dist. No. 51—Gladys Curl, Earl various teams; every brother was ace
Wm. A. Gage
J. W. Maddux
Blalock, Alta Carr, Dorothy Dennis, Stulls, Gusse Holgate.
high with words of praise in the able
Cliff Mattoon
D. R. Tinnerstct
lsedor Erickson, Ruth Erskine, Merle
manner that the work was put on.
Garibaldi Red Cross Organized.
Dist. No. 56—Isham Bradley.
Leslie Wallace
Oscar
Myers
Frist;«, Wanda H-iltoin, Mabie Har­
A
recess
of
about
an
hour
was
call
­
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Dist. No. 57.—Carl Geinger, Donald
Jim Carver
Claude 1. Myers.
rison, Lucile Leverich, Aldah Mills, ¡Tone, Lenhart Geinger, Dennis Tone, ed after the first two degrees for
A meeting of the Red Cross was
Joe Price
,
R. A. Leonard
Mary Pangborn, Ralph Smith, Cliff­ Mabie Klinchan, Ernest Geinger, Nel­ refreshments which were served by
held Jan. 11-18, at Mrs. Sarah Mc­
Clarence Hushbeck
Geo. Chaffee
ord Ullmann, Roletta Watson, Min­ son Paul, Agnes Hunter, John Gien- the sister Rebekahs, when a rousing
Millans. President of Tillamook Red
E. J. Hunter
J. J. Powell
ette Wickham, Florence Willett, Karl ger, Pauline Giengcr, Gladys Kline­ cheer of good fellowship was extend­
Cioss, Mrs. C. J. Edwards, and the
F. L. Owens
Frank W. Merrick
Wolf, Anna Morgan.
ed to them which brought forth a
Secty. of Tillamook Red Cross, Mrs.
han, James Tone, Marie Gienger.
Claude Lewallen
A. Veisch
.
general
hearty
response.
Sixth Grade—Willie Brown, Illa
A. C. Everson, both of Tillamook
Dist. No. 6 j —Arthur Krebs, Oscar
J.
R.
Lowrance
J. M. Selby
The following officers were install­
Davidson, Ernest Dodge, Ramona Krebs, Erna Krebs, Florence Krebs,
were present to organize the Garigal-
A. A. Lane
Chas. Kunze
Haltom, Bennie Howell,
Nathan Helen Krebs, Freddie Krebs, Frieda ed for the term, Dist. Deputy Master
di Red Cross Auxiliary.
Ray Cooper
D. Curtis
S. A. Brodhead officiating and Past
Kessehnan, Kathryn Kirk, Mary La­ Graves.
Eleven members of the Red Cross
James lin’aii
Joe Rutgers
Grand Brother Dolph Tinnerstet as
mar, Pauline Lamar, Carl Leach,
were present. Following are the of­
W.
A.
Gage
Clarence Wagy
Grand Marshal:
ficers elected: Mrs. A. J. Baier, chair­
Marion Robison, Inez Schwarz, Lor­
Guy Mattoon
Willard Broughton
N. G., John F. Lucy; V. G. Chester
man; Mrs. Frank Crane, vice- chair­
aine King, Hugh Gale, Ora Gillock, Astounding Report for Tillamook.
Leo Norton
D. E. Robinson
man; Mrs. Sarah E. Hatch, secy.;
The wife of a merchant had stomach O. Dixon; Secretary, J. W. Fonger;
Oscar Hanenkratt, Chester Hopkins,
A. C. Gist
F. W. Mathews
Mrs. Sarah Shearer, Trias. Miss May
Jimmie Watson, Lucia Wiley, Dorris trouble so bad she could cat nothing Treasurer, Harry Rentle; Warden,
Thos. Coates
Powell, chairman of sewing c miiiit-
Woolf, Goldie Stephenson, William but toast, fruit and hot water. Every­ W. F. Joliffe; Conductor, A. L. Mc­
Jeff Harris
McKinley.
The following brothers were regis- tee, anil Mrs. Ida Bennett, vice shair-
thing else would sour or ferment. Carty; Chaplain, E. O. Dixon; R. S.
B. W. Neilson
teicd from various lodges scattered inan of sewing committee, were ap­
Seventh Grade—Bernice Clark, In- One spoonful buckthorn bark, glycer­ N. G., C. P. Briggs; I- S. N. G., H. H.
R. N. Henkle
from all over the United States from pointed.
gve Erickson, Ruth Heitman, Jesse ine, etc., as mixed in Adlcr-i-ka ben­ Johnson; R. S. S; R. H. Cady; L. S. S.
D. Billings
Al the meeting of the Red Cross
Emery E. Wagner; R. S. V. G., Ward
Atlantic to Pacific coast.
Shortridge, Edna Small, Lillian Groat
Ira G. Lance
Cordelia Oatfield, Eliot Henderson, efited her instantly. Because Adler-i- L. Mayer; L. S. V. G., Frank A. Rowe
N. J. Huddleston, Reliance Lodge Auxiliary held at Mrs. Shearers', Jan
A. T. Dolan
16-18, it was decided to have the
Lee Stephens. Albert. Bernice Stone. ka flushes the entire elementary tract O. G., John T. Beauchamp; I. G., W.
No. 533, Siou City, Iowa.
W. A. Church
Rural—W ilbur Hopkins, Leona it relieves any case constipation, sour T. Hiatt.
H. E. Howard, Samaritan Lodge meetings at Miss M iry Powell's here­
R. L. Shreve
after, on Frida, and Saturds> after­
W heeler Lodge, No. 240, starts out
Hopkins, Mayme Jacob, Theodore stomach or gas and prevents appen­
No. 2 Portland, Orc.
J. L. Steinbach
Jacob, Evelyn Frecberg.
Roy Blackcrby, River View No. 179, noons.
dicitis. It has quickest action of any­ with 57 working members and bright
Work has begun in good earnest by
E. U. W agy
Dis. 10—Edwin Glad, Frank Erick- thing we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, drug­ prospects that the number will be in­
Milwaukee, Ore.
Wm. Maxwell
creased to more than a hundred in the
W. B. Flagg, Atlantic No. 80, At­ this Red Cross Auxiliary and shows
S'in, William Cummins, Ellen Glad, gist.
the spirit of the people of Garibaldi.
W. E. Easom
next few months.
Catherine Smith. Hattie Zuerchcr,
lantic, Iowa.
More people are joining the Rid
Claude Ackley
Everything is in readiness for a
1 velyn Dougherty, Christina Olson,
T. C. W orkman, Callittsburg, Lodge
Cross and more coming in to the
Erwin Harrison
Elizabeth Zuercher, Evelyn Glad, Stomach Trouble and Constipation. movement to be started for an cqual’y
No. 142, Catlittsburg, Ky.
A. L. Page
strong Rebekah Degree lodge organ­
W. H. Klinefelter, Elkorn No. t«A auxiliary. A good
Mildren Cummins, Dillow Smith,
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was passed at till
Emil Heusser
ization.
Burdett Nickh bus, Florence Freeman,
Baker,
Oregon.
Those who are afflicted with A number of members arc from Ne­
Ben Egge
Lorenc Willia inis, Evert Gl<fd, La-
J. S. Prime, Normal Lodge No. 204, though not all of
stomach trouble and constipation halem, Brighton and Mohler districts.
present.
T. E. Epplett
Monmouth, Oregon.
4 Ackley,
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Ernest
same
’ •• Harold
- Williams,
..... - Glad,
We hope others
Fred H. Minich
The disposition is to make this a
C. C. Wagner, Samaritan Lo«lgc No.
Zuercher, X Nadine
Burnell should read the following: “I have
that
spirit
of
the
Red
W.
G.
Harris
strong
central
lodge,
and
the
first
2, Portland, < >rc.
r '«man, Pearl Glad. Mildred Glad, never found anything so good for
W. H. Leach
E. E. Savage Bristow Lodge No 112 Garibaldi is takinj
Zuercher, Nils Farnstrom, Anna stomach trouble and constipation as need is an adequate borne. The move­
family of
C. E. Reynolds
Haines, Oregon.
1
ström, Linnea Hasselburg, Marie Shamberlain's Tablets. I have used ment to build an $«.000 lodge building
L.
S.
Hushbeck
No.
on
the
most
valuable
site
in
Wheeler
,
A.
1'..
Anderson,
Beaver
Lodge
Ilonnce Zuerchcr, Cecil Krake,
Announcement.
them off and on now for the past two is meeting with much favor. Already
Rollie W. W atson
35, Astoria, Orc.
Lester Krake,
years
They
not
only
regulate
the
act
­
J.
S.
Lamar
one half the necessary stock has been
Ira L. Rowe, Cottage Grave No.
, 1 "
—Wayne Blackburn,
I wish to announce that I have
ion of the bowels but stimulate the
Ira C. Smith
68, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
recently taken over the fire insurance
' ■ lackburn, Herman Blackburn, liver and keep one’s body in a subscribed.
Sid Anderson
The following brothers compos«
Archi« B. Flctning, Amazon Lodge business of the late Mr. J. S. Steph­
Homer Blum, Herbert Blum, Harold
j healthy condition,” writes Mrs. Ben­ the members of the newly in-tituteri
T. W. Armstrong
No.
662, I’cnn.
ens and am prepared to give prompt
- I asper Robitsch, Ravmond jamin Hooper, Auburn, N. V. For
Geo Tinnerstct
W heeler Lodge, No. 240, 1 O. O. F.
Josef Bauer, Tualatin Lodge No. attention to all insurance matters.
Blum- Jack Graf. Viola Blum?
I sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
C. H. Woolfe
J. F. Lucy, Noble Grand
226, Tualatin, Ore.
W. A. Church.