Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 28, 1918, Image 3

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    íillamook
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
Tillamook
Jottings
'i-iHcair eTu?kcr.. at
lhc
V huren Sunday Evening.
• 1.50 PER YEAR
Christian
Samuel Downs vs. L. E. Partridge
and Leo Morrison is a suit filed in the
burnished and unfurnished rooms circuit court to recover damages, the
I n a . Wise, dentist,
to rent. Shaw’s
apartments, 4th complaint alleging that the defend-
hould be
hen-dairy cow skcaid
i fed some house East of Miller Ave. on6th‘ants
'
* Street.
the plaintiff’s
[¿,tiJ"i! M
-Kay & Co.
d unlawfully
aoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
The Tillamook County Creamery
—
and injured
Creamery
association will hold their monthly electrical fixtures and other fixtures
ts
I meeting Monday at 10:30 at the City to the amount of $100.00, plaintiff is
Tucker at
the Christian I Hall.
7 now claiming treble that amount.
. "y Sunday Evening.
Mrs. J. C. Holden gave a musical
In conformity with the rule formed
I Jjib-Schrader Co. will pay ioc.
elsewhere, all wood orders must be party to 13 of her junior class Satur­
L: for good sac^s-
accompanied by payment in advance. day evening. The evening was pleas­
The Liberty Loan Board held a there will be no excuses for any one
pt. Shearer, physician and surgeon, —A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
• antly spent in games and music.
Pleasing musical numbers were rend­ business meeting Tuesday evening not taking part.
(¡jrtrdale, Ore.
Married on the 23rd of March, at ered by Camille Haltom, Dorothy and adopted the slogan “Over the
The formation and line of march
Iiuf.penbi.nder s !i: feed for less. Bay City, Rev. H. J. Hickerson pastor Kirk, Corinne Jenkins, Kathryn Mc­ lop the first day,” for the Liberty will appear in the papers next week.
* I of the M. E. Church of Bay City of­
Kinley, l.iona Holden, LaVant Hol­ Loan drive. In order to live up to Suggestions of any sort will be thank­
¿pit the wareinuse.
ficiating, William B. Dyer and Doro­ den and Lee Stillwell. A dainty lunch this slogan the Board determined that fully received. Make them to lra C.
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silvcr- thy Kerr.
| Jttelry.^clocks^
was served.
the business houses should close Sat­ Smith, who has charge of parade.
are._R.
Lie.
— W. Bennett.
urday, April 6, until lour o’clock in
Nestucca Valley ranches can’t be
your insur-
•
;
t
IV.
A.
Church
wri
Over
$41,000
in
5-cent
Smilage
pt
the afternoon. It was the sentiment Liberty Loan Antbem Cbosen.
* beat. We have just what you want
Cbosen.
coupons have come in from the big
i«-
The "Liberty Loan Anthem,” dedi­
r.t prices and terms to suit purchasers, camps to headquarters at thy Com­ of the Board that this policy would
jl W. Bennett, expert watch re- laylor Real Estate Agency, Clover­
allow the business men to devoete
mission on I rainang Camp Activities all their time that day to the taking cated to the success of the third ap­
giring. S. P- Watch inspector.
» dale, Or.
»
in W ashington. These coupons repre­ of subscriptions to the loan and in­ peal to the nation for funds to carry
The soil doctor i; sold by Kuppen-
on the war, was formally approved by
Demand that your contractor use sent admissions to theatrical events
•ader.
* Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­ at the camps. Soldiers from the small­ sure the success of the slogan “Over ! the loan committee of the New York
I
the top the first day.”
; federal reserve district. It is designed
Beu in the W1 st—Oregon Portland form and has exceptional fast setting er towns received their books early,
The desire of the board is that the I for use throughout the country.
qualities
which
is
preferred.
For
sale
because
of
the
prompt
response
of
ffii-nt. Always uniform and fresh.
people take care of their business in
The music was written by Mrs Geo.
zmb-Schrader Co.
» at the Kuppenbendcr Warehouse. * these places when Smilage books town so far as possible on Friday Barton Rrench. The words, by Chas.
E. T. Parker vs. Bertha Lauritzen were placed on sale, and many cases April 5th, so that the entire day of W. Gordon follow:
fcrSale or trade—Merry-Go-round,
and E. T .Parker and T. B. Potter have used them up.
Saturday, April 6th may be devoted to "Heaven senjt liberty, our nation’s
ux 144 Tillamook Oregon.
Realty C°. and Nellie L. Howard are
pride,
The first regular business meeting the pushing of the Liberty Loan
He handle Trojan Powder. Best for are three tax certificate suits filed in
campaign. The Board urges that the Our fathers fought for thee—fought,
of
the
Tillamook
City
War
Savings
imping.— Tillamook F Feed
’eed Co.
* the circuit court.
bled and died.
Society will be held in the court people make up their minds now to
hinted to trade city property for
The O. E. S. Kingston will meet house next Monday evening at eight buy bonds and buy them on the first Then was our flag unfurled, emblem
jeage close to city.—See Shrode. ♦ at the Masonic Hall, Tuesday, April o’clock. It is earnestly desired that day of the drive, Saturday, April 6th.
sublime,
You intend to buy bonds, buy them
Announcing the new Grant Six, the 2, A full attendance is desired. Mrs. all members, and others who want to the first day. Our country and our al­ A light unto the world through end­
less time.
st ever. S:c Kuppenbendcr.
♦ 'Rhodes and Mrs. Todd are hostesses have a part in winning this war, be lies are depending on us, and it is up
Our watchward still shall be Tn God
for the afternoon.
present. This W. S. S. was organized
to us to do our full patriotic duty.
Let Kuppenbender tell you hew to
We trust.*
Marriage licenses were issued to a little over a week ago and now has
A proclamation;
pem-ney on ycur cement work. ♦
Striving that all may see our cause is
a
membership
of
about
100.
Everyone
William D. Dyer, of Hillsboro, and
Tillamook County is to go over the
just,
udge G. R. Bagle"y came in to hear Dorothy Kerr, of Tillamook; William come out and help in this great
top on Saturday April 6, 1918. by sub­ We fight for liberty and shall not
work.
id eas:« in the circuit court.
B. Watt, of Brighton, and Florence
scribing its quota of the third Liberty
cease,
My client has 40 acre farm just 3 Loan in one day.
■ Jest by Test—Oregon Portland Nelson, of Tillamook.
Till freedom's victory brings lasting
miles from city
Lent. For sale by Lamb Schrader
To insure success, a holiday is here­
peace,
For sale, brush land at Hood River. southeast, right limits of Portland
*
-
up to date in every by proclaimed for Tillamook City on Now in our allies’ latid, breasting
Three crops of alfalfa when cleared. .
detail with everything in stock
war’s tide,
■ id Wessinger and Henry Wagner Will sell on time and loan money for equipment first class, Income and this date, to continue until 4 o’clock
for p.m. All places of business shall re­ Our sons march hand in hand, God is
■ George B. Jacobs et al is an in- improvements to right man for dairy­
cream and pdrk averages about $200 main closed until that hour, unless
their guide.
Kction suit filed in the circuit court, ing.—F. P. Friday, Hood River, Or. * a month, want Tillamook dairy farm the loan be sooner subscribed.
Once more we hear the call ‘Keep the
Married at the parsonage of the in exchange for this fine home place.
i jlr and Mrs. Geo. Willett and
R ,T. Boals,
World Free.’
[Litter will return to their home in Methodist church, March 25th;_ Mr. 11 you have something to offer will
Mayor.
Rise—rise—and give your all, for lib­
William B. Watt, of Brighton and send you full particulars. Neal Brown
erty.”
■ fast, leaving next Tuesday.
Miss Florence Nelson, of Portland, ¿07 Panama Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Bond Issue is $3,000,000,000.
lililí pay you to see Everson lor a Oregon. Dr. Chas E. Gibson officiat­
Tbe Jersey Sale Next Week.
It investment in city property or
\\ e are a little late in announcing
Washington, March, 25—The third
I fc lands.
* ing.
the marriage of V. F. Learned, one of liberty loan, to open April 6, will be
The Curtis Jersey sale to be held
■ Er sal.’, a horse, weight 1350 tbs, Mrs. Bessie Williams, Mrs. Myrtle the soldiers from Cloverdale, to Miss for $3,000,000,000, and all over sub­
in Tillamook, April 2, promises to
» r;years old, for $125.00. Ike Quick Follett and Mrs. Millie Thompson Grace Edmunds, of Pacifc City, scriptions at 4/2 per cent interest.
have been arrested for keeping a which took place at Portland Mon­
Bonds of the first loan, bearing 3% draw a big crowd. It is probably the
Lai phone.
herd of production bred
house of ill fame and they are to have day, March 11, Previous to his enlist­ per cent interest, may be converted greatest
H : Sale—8 head milk cows, all giv- a hearing before the City Recorder ing Mr. Learned was one of Clover­ into "the new bonds, but those of the Jersey cattle that has ever been of­
í . ilk, except one due to freshen on Thursday.
dale’s business men and has a large third loan will not be ccnvertable in­ fered at public auction cither cast or
West, and buyers will be present
f
the tenth.
2*
Richard Elmer Meyers of Nehalem, circle of friends in this end of the to any future issue.
This announcement was made to­ from long distances.
{e Honor System” big super Ernest Edmunds, of Pacific City; county. The bride is the daughter of
A little analysis of the breeding rep­
:tion at the Gem Theatre next Carl Emery, oh Hebo, and Row'and ‘^r- and Mrs. D. T. Edmunds, of Pa­ night by Secretary McAdoo with the resented in this herd we believe will
now
comment
that
“
the
great
events
cific
City,
and
is
a
cultured
and
highly
Fraser, of Tillamook, the first draft­
tsday, April 3.
respected young lady. The Courier happening in France must fire the be of interest to the dairymen of Til­
ed men from this county, will leave
and their many friends wish them all soul of every American with a new lamook county. The herd is headed
on Sunday morning.
the joys of a happy, wedded life.— determination to furnish all the dol- by Pappy's Golden St Mawes, a son
lars and all the material resources of of Rosarie's Olga Lad, who sired 27
For Sale—I horse, I surrey, hay $8 Cloverdale Courier.
,
America
that are needed to put an register of merit daughters at the Ed.
a ton, I pen birds of thorough bred
I he 1 illamook Rifle Club invites
Hamburgs, 1 incuba- men in the draft who arc in class one i end to the execrable atrocities of Ger­ Cary farm, Carlton, Ore., and is out
iutomobile, the snappiest car on ! Silver Stangler
_
of St. Manes Poppy, the best daugh­
old and next
to An- | tor 63 eggs, some wooden beds and
man militarism.’
Mrs. spring.
Noble Apply
B. Anderson
' Mutual
»< ---- 1 of Phone.
* I other furniture, 1 cheap range. H. L. and now subject to calll to come and | It was generally thought that Tilla­ ter of St Maucs, her record being
Vetsch,
tic daughter,
California, are
drill with the club. The club is a
mook County’s quota in the third Lib­ 1,120 pounds of butter in a year. This
at —
the
Tillamook
Hotel.
ated
Durham
calves,
pure bred, Fowlqr, the Weston Place.
member of the National Rifle Asso­
erty Loan drive would be somewhere young bull has sired some grand in­
two
weeks old up.
—J. the
E. Fisher,
Guy Worsley Stockman was one of ciation and is acting as a home guard near $>200,000, but now that the gov- 1 dividuals and thirteen of them will be
vuppenbender
about
Grant
the eleven men to be drawn in Wash­ for Tillamook County. The present eminent has placed tell amount to be- in the sale. A number of the heifers
■pr, Oregon, Motor R. A.
E uj not be insured in the best fire ington, , where he registered. He has membership is 65 and is well equipped raised to $3,000,000,000, this will prob­ already in milk so that those inter­
h nice company, it costs no more, been working at Viereck’s bakery for lor any emergency that may arise. ably bring the quota for Tillamook ested will not only know the value of
B^erson.
*'a year. He left Moiday to report to The armory is used for drill purposes county to about what it was in the the breeding stock of the animals but
and every Wednesday evening is the second Liberty Loan drive, which will get a line of what they are apt
night for drill. Captain L. A. King ; was $98,000.
to produce.
[»Sale—New modern residence, J the sheriff of Washington County.
who was formerly captain of the O.
Another sire represented in the herd
g ad in best residence district. For > Remember the three big stars in A. C. is doing good work and getting
is Lavina’s Olga Lad, a son of Ros-
■ <ta bargain. See Frank Heyd.
u
c
4
B
.
Temple
to
be
Dedicated
Sunday.
I 1 lie Honor System are Gladys the boys into good shape. The presi­
arie’s Olga Lad, and out of one of
. Cooper. This picture will set a new dent is R. C. Jones, vice president W.
On Sunday afternoon, at 2:30, the the good daughters of St. Maues. St.
I ’.»tor a good Jersey cow, fresh ; pattern
Brockwell,
George
Walsh
and
Mi
ram
for comparison, don’t miss it L. Campbell and secretary L. V. 1 Liberty Temple is to be dedicated,
Mawes was a bull that was developed
■«.Will consider light wagon or
— • Theatre
• •
<< —. ----- -
'at the Gem
Wednesday,
I following being the program.
Eberhardt.
by Ed. Cary, at Carlton, and that was
“ tanplements in exchange. Box 17, April 3.
John L. Hubbard, chief inspector of ■ Assembly Call............ Rollic Watson sent to slaughter before his daugh­
U Oregon.
ters freshened and demonstrated that
for our big 1 "The Retreat of the Germans at the the Oregon shipbuilding district, came Selection by Orchestra.
«“Guaranteed" silo is Kuppcnben-
complete Battle of Arras” greatest fighting pic­
in on an official visit to make a min­ Song “Amprica” .......... By Audience their sire wras an unusual one from
Jiold for less. Send
ture ever made, all the daring, danger ute inspection of the ship now being Prayer .............. ............ Rev. Tucker the standpoint of production inheri­
laook it is free. W.
land delirium of war. These pictures built by the Feeney-Bremer Co. He Introductory remarks by Chairman tance. Twenty of his daughters arc in
fc your big book on uses cf ce- shewn at the Gem Theatre each
D. L. Shrode.
the Register of Merit and according
intended staying here several days,
tn modem sanitary farming. No , Thursday night in addition to the
... S. S. Johnson to the official records, no other Jersey
but after visiting the ship yard he was Speech ....
it.
It
is
* should be without
sire in the world has twenty or more
so pleased with the work that it was Quartette
* usual program.
yxe Kuppenbendcr.
Selection by Orchestra
daughters that average so high as
Christian ' J he Shakespear Club met Friday not necessary for him to stay. After
Dedicatory Speech .. Chas E. Gibson those of St. Mawes.
W Tucker at
the
'afternoon with Mrs. C. J. Edwards, carefully inspecting the work on the
Rising
of Flags of Nations.
There will be fifty-six cow’s, heifers
WSunday Evening.
¡when the ladies devoted their lime to ship he was greatly pleased and said 1. Bugle Call .... Raising Old Glory and bulls in the sale and eight out of
that
better
work
was
being
done
on
.
The
invited
guests
were
1
g.uuvu
ou.
see
that
’
sew
i
ng
Mes-
11 war garden but
Pledge of Allegiance and Salute led ten of them are of the St. Mawes, or
and Tucker. The the vessel than on vessels in other
• seed is right.
1 „ . Hydrated lime is » daincs Kirk, Gruber
Rosaire's Olga Lad blood lines. It is
by Prof. Kirk.
*
*
*
J
—
—
th«
oifpr-
yards.
Mr.
Hubbard
thought
there
of the Al- a line of breeding that is known
doctor. Get it at Kuppenben- hostess served lunch during the after­
2.
Raising
of
various
flags
would be no trouble in getting other
’••rehouse.
* I noon.
lies by one from the nation represent­ wherever Jerseys are found and that
contracts from the government.
ing the flag in order of entry into it was developed in Oregon is a good
The
management
of
the
Gem
Thea
­
to ioan on farm lands, from ,
Persons who have small amounts of
reason for keeping it here.
the w’ar.
d terms. Reasonable rate , tre announces that they have con­
fwt. We want your business, i tracted for the greatest selection of spruce suitable for riving, can obtain Collection to defray expenses of im­
ported speakers during campaign,
E'trson.
• big special productions never put on a good price for their spruce if they
Red Cross News Notes.
will rive it, getting the money for the
the overplus to be given to the Red
1 Honor System” powerful film the market. The first offering on the same as soon as it is turned over to
Cross.
The Liberty Loan Committee have
‘till battle of individual and so- list will be ‘The Honor System” next C. Stone, who will haul it to the
Closing by
singing new verse of requested that the Red Cross ladies
ftitat the Gem Theatre Wed- Wednesday, April 3.
railroad if necessary. Of course,
America.
march in the patriotic parade on the
l April 3.
Herman Solaro, who has been em­ the rived spruce will have to come up
God save our splendid' men,
morning of the 6th of April. All ladies
ployed
in
the
Tillamook
County
to the government standard. By Mr. Bring them safe home again,
;se will be at his Tillamook
come to Red Cress rooms that morn­
Bank, will be taken to Portland by Stone taking over the rived spruce it
Kondays, Tuesdays, Wednes-
God save our men.
ing, and bring big white apron; and
Sheriff
Campbell.
The
federal
author
­
will
save
those
who
get
it
out
wailing
*1 Thursday s until further no- ities seem to thing that Solaro should
Make them victorious
either towel or square of muslin for
» '
for their money, and makes it a cash
Patient and chivalrous,
head dress.
be placed in a detention camp, as he proposition. As there is good money
After the 1st of April the Red Cross
has in getting out rived spruce, those who They arc so dear to us
homas S. Anderson, D. D., is a native of Germany and- has
They are so dear to us,
rooms will be open for work on Tues­
: tervices in the Presbyterian brothers in the German army.
have spruce on their places should get
day and Wednesday only. More ma­
l"«t Sunday morning and
it out while there is a good demand
Big Patriotic Parade April 6th. chines have been procured and there
Hatching eggs for sale from trap-
nested S. C. Rhode Island Reds, with and prices are high.
On the morning of April oth the will be two captains each day in ad­
“ Fowler has bought a farm
John Abplanalp died on Sunday, day we go over the top with our part dition to chairman Mrs. Dr. Smith.
records up to 245 eggs in one year.
Wage Grove, and his family The kind that pay a profit on war Maach 17, at the hime of his son,
It is desired that just as many ladies
»ext week. Mr. Fowler will time feeding prices. Flock headed by Mike Abplanalp, and the funeral took of the Third Liberty Loan, a parade as possible can, will come and sew.
will be held. Each and every individ­
“Vibert” strain Cockerels from 271 place on Tuesday, March 17th, the ual who is able to walk can consider While our spring work at home is
p Honor" a five reel William egg stock. Eggs, $1.00 for 15; $5.00 services being held in the Grange hall themselves a committee of one to see heavy, the American boys are in the
r'tophy featuring
Virginia per 100.—Mrs. Hugh Barber, Fair­ at Fairview. The deceased was born that they themselves are into this trenches and hospital garments are
* September 29. 1832, at Gadameri, parade. It is your parade and for a needed more than they ever were be­
L 11 the Gem Theatre, Thurs- view Creamery.
Canton Borne. Switzerland. On the
VI4.
fore. The rooms will be open early,
C C. Curtis who was the pastor of 12th of March, 1868. he was married noble cause. Don't be one that warms and kept open late, and much work
the
sidewalks
and
cheers
as
the
l!’ ’ckiord in “Less Than The the Christian church, and who resign­ to Miss Anna Irndorf. He came to the
can be accomplished if all do their bit
has . United States in 1889. Three children throng passes. Get your flag and line
)'■'G (.cm Theatre next Tues- ed on account of dissatisfaction,
UDO»«-’-'--
Tillamook County responded so
pastor ot survive the deceased, viz, Mrs E up. The school children. Red Cross, heartily to the call for clothihg for
2. will be one of the best accepted a “call” to beccmc
I------
Rifle
Club,
Firemen,
Grand
Army,
Vancou-
plan to see it.
Gienger, Mrs. A. Marilf and Mike W. R. C. and other organizations will Rclgian relief that ninteen boxes, six
the Christian Church at
city
80 acres irrigated alfalfa ver. Wash. Mr. Curtis has been and Abplanalp all 0« Tillamook county. be in line. There will be a place fot of them very large; and thirteen sacks
“ Piston country. Part level- marshal for the past few monhs this The deceased gentleman was highly you. All stores will be closed so of clothing were shipped from this
¡respected by all who knew him.
’*"'8*. well, etc. $3600. Owner will relinquish that position
“OVER THE TOP THE FIRST DAY !”
Is the Slogan of the Tillamook County Third Liberty
Loan Boosters—Business to be Suspended the 6th
April and Patriotic Parade in Tillamook City.
Í
f t
I
1828 East Everett, St., week.
'*■ Oregon.
city on Wednesday. Other packages
were sent from the north part of the
county R. C. packer, Mr. Pete Lamar,
says the garments were very good,
many of them almost new. The Red
Cross wish to thank all those who so
kindly helped in getting up, and in
packing and shipping these goods.
Regarding the socks for the 26
"'illamook boys who are soon to start
to France, a telegram was sent to the
New York Red Cross and arrange­
ments made for good home knit
socks to be given the boys from their
supply, we to replace them as soon as
we can knit and send them. This it*
sures the boys getting the socks be­
fore they sail. A list of the names has
been forwarded.
Blaine Auxiliary.
Blaine auxiliary was organized Ja r.
16, 1918, with 43 members. Present
membership 59. Members being so
scattered have only a small working
force. Average attendance being only
7.
Money earned, Bazaar and Social,
$49-24-
The following articles have been
sent to the Tillamook branch.
First shipment: 2 doz. comfort pil­
lows, I doz. hot water bottle covers, I
doz. tray cloths, 1 doz napkins, I doz.
dish towls, 1 doz. bed bags, 6 pairs
knited socks, 1 sweater, 2 squares.
Second shipment. 10 pairs of knit­
ted socks, 2 sweaters, 10 pairs of large
bandage foot socks, 20 wash cloths.
12 dust cloths, 8 tray cloths, 7 dish
cloths, 35 substitute hdkfs., 4 napkins,
17 towels, 5 pairs of knitted socks.
Officers, Mrs. John Wilmot, chair­
man; Mrs. Nellie Ayer, sec.; Mr. E.
McLaughlin, Tres;, chairman public­
ity committee, Mrs. L. P. Gray.
Movie Attractions at the Gem.
Friday, March 29—“The Savage”—
5 reel Bluebird Photoplay featluring
Ruth Clifford and Monroe Salisbury.
Liberal reward for any information
leading to the whereabouts of Marie
Louise of Cheval Blanc, Canada. Last
seen with Julio Sandoval, alias “The
Savage”, for further information see
this feature at the Gem Theatre.
Saturday, March 30—“The Square
Deceiver”—5 reel Metro Production
featuring Harold Lockwood. This
feature played at the Liberty Theatre
in Poraland very recently and was
pronounced as one of the best ever
shown in that place. Don’t miss it.
“The Floor Walker"—Two reel
Charley Chaplin comedy.
Adults 20C.
Children IO c.
Sunday, March 31—“The Hostage”
Paramont Feature production star­
ring Wallace Reid. A story of the
Lowlanders and the Mountaineers.
Monday, April I.—‘Fighting Trail”
Episode No. 11 (Parched Trails)
“A Night Out”—5 reel Vitigraph
Blue Ribbon Photoplay featuring
May Robson, Flora Finch and Hugh­
ey Mack. These players will be re­
membered by every one who has
ever attended the movies, especially
Flora Finch, as she was the leading
lady for the famous Comedian John
Bunny.
Tuesday April 2—“Less Than The
Dust”— 7 reel Artcraft production
featuring Mary Pickford. See display
ad on another page.
Wednesday, April 3—“The Honor
System"—8 reel William Fox Super
Production featuring Gladys Brock-
well, George Walsh and Hiram Coop­
er. “The Honor System” is a photo­
play of today—of now—not of 4,000
years ago—and of the life and time
you know and live. See display ad on
another page.
Adults 20c.
Children 10 c.
Thursday, April 4.—“Stolen Honor”
—5 reel William Fox photoplay feat­
uring Virginia Pearson.
"Retreat of the Germans at Arras”
—4th installment.
Children 10c.
Adults 20c.
NOTICE
Some misunderstanding seems to
exist as to that question on the Liber­
ty Loan questionnaire referring to the
bank to be designated by the sub­
scriber. This question is for the pur­
pose of finding out the bank through
which the subscriber will desire his
subscription to be placed and docs
not in any wise pertain to the busi­
ness of that subschiber with the bank.
Information as to a depositors busi­
ness is confidential between the bank
and the depositor and the Liberty
Loan Committee can not and does
not expect to receive any such con-
fidential information.
Frank A. Rowe, County
Chairman Liberty Loan
Committee.