Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 25, 1918, Image 8

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TTLLÄMCOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 25,
Canity Deleace Canaittee.
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With the idea of perfecting a per­
manent working organization in this
county to take up matters of county,
State and national defense, a meeting
was called on Monday evening of this
week. The suggestions offered by the
State Council of Defense were car­
ried out, namely; that the Chairman
of the various war work committees
that have already operated in the
county make up an executive cimmit-
tee of the County Council of Defense.
This committee in this county is com­
posed of R. C. Jones, Co. Agricultur­
ist, chairman; C. E. Trombley, secre­
tary; F. A. Rowe, 2rd Liberty Bond
Drive; R. W. Watson, 4 minute men;
Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Red Cross and
Women’s Committee; C. J. Edwards,
Y. M. C. A. Drive; D. L. SI11 ode, fuel
administration; Robt McGrath, food
administration; Chas Kunze, agricul­
tural council; A. M. Hare, County
Judge; W. L. Campbell,
county
Sheriff and Draft Board and Geo. B.
Lamb, School Superintendent.
It is the duty of the Executive Com­
mittee to pass and supervise all coun­
ty wide solicitations for war activi-i
ties, and to so organize the county
that it may be covered in the various
drives, with the ¡east amount of lost
motion. In other words to coordinate
the war work of the county.
it is also the duty of this committee
to see to the publicity end of the
wo.-k, securing of speakers, arranging
for local and county war conferences,
etc.
It is aimed to organize community
councils in all the communities of the
county for the purpose as laid out by
President Wilson in a letter of March
13th.
Calls for these community council
organization meetings will come some
time within the next two weeks. Plan
to attend. Let the aim of every indi­
vidual in this county be to help win
the war.
port* and it was not possible for us
to send in the lists before they wore
turned over to ns.
Very truly yours.
Portland Chapter American Red
Cross. By A. M. Smith,
General Manager,
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At an entertainment held at the
logging camp at the Brighton Mills
Company, near Mohler, for the ben­
efit of the Mohler branch of the Tilla­
mook Red Cross, about 50 members
of the Loyal Legion of Loggers who
attended the entertainment contribut­
ed $475, to be used by the ladies of
the Mohler branch for the purpose of
purchasing material to be used in
their local workroom. The men of
this camp arc loyal and liberal beyond
any question. On April 6, Liberty day
they subscribed over $2000 in less
than 15 minutes, following patriotic
exercises held that day at the camp.
Since that day the amount of the sub­
scription has been largely increased.
1918
Unpraaadantad Sala
By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist.
And Showing af
Army Mea for Farm Labor.
Exquisite Naw Styles in
On March 16th, Congress enacted a
law enabling enlisted men to obtain
furloughs during the present farming
season for the purpose of augmenting
agricultural production. That there
may be no misunderstood regarding
this matter a portion of the general
orders No. 31 is here reprinted.
“Commanding officers may grant
such furloughs within the rules here
announced whenever it appears that
the granting of such furloughs will
contribute to the purpose for which
they were intended. But it is desired
to reduce to a minimum the interfer­
ence thereby created in the progress I
of military training and preparation;
therefore, whenever the furloughing
of an enlisted man substantially in­
terferes with the training or prepara­
Coats,
tion of the organization of which he
is a member, the applications will be |
Notice.
denied, in which case -he reason for I
The city ordinances require all denial will be indorsed upon the ap- ;
toilets within 155 feet of a sanitary plication. Furloughs granted under |
sewer to be connected with the sewer. this order will be for short periods, 1
Complaint is made that some have largely for seeding and harvesting
not connected. This is to give notice time. They may be given by com­
that unless this is done forthwith, manding officers of posts, camps,
persons guilty will be prosecuted as cantonments, divisions and depart­
ments. Such furloughs will not be
provided by the Ordinance.
granted to enlisted men of or above
E. F. Heusser,
the grade of first sergeant; nor will
City Marshal.
they be granted in an organization
that has been ordered or is in transit
Constipation and Indigestion
from points of mobilization or train­
These are twin evils. Persons suffer­ ing to a port of embarkation; and all
. and 3rd St. Windows.
ing from indigestion are often troub­ furloughs granted will be recalled and
led with constipation. Mrs. Robert and the men ordered to their organ­
Allison, Mattoon, Ill., writes that izations when the lateer have receiv­
An assemblage of the loveliest models in garments for women who
when she first moved to Mattoon she ed preparatory orders for duty over­
seas.
Furloughs
granted
under
this
want
only the new and most up-to-date styles possible. We consider
was a great sufferer from indigestion
and constipation. Food distressed her order will be without pay and allow­
ourselves exceedingly fortunate in being able to offer the women of this
and there was a feeling like a heavy ances except enough pay will be re­
vicinity such a charming selection of garments at such modest prices.
weight pressing on her stomach and tained in each case to meet allotments
See Also Our Naw Showing of Lata ¿Millinery.
in
force
on
the
date
of
this
order,
chest. She did not rest well at night,
and felt worn out a good part of the war-risk insurance and pledges on
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The Coats
The Dresses
time. One bottle
of Chamberlain’s Liberty Bonds.
Red Cross Notes.
Individual
applications
for
furlough
Tablets corrected this trouble so that
Will indeed charm you for they are just
Are shown in such fashionable colors as
she has since felt like a different per­ submitted by relatives will be on form
Pearl Grey, Pekin Blue, Coral, Taupe, Rose, as smart and pretty as can be. They come
1035
P.
M.
G.
O.,
which
form
will
be
Portland, Ore. April 5, 1918.
son. For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
Purple and Copenhagen, and are developed in the new Velour, Poplin and Gabardine
furnished the local boards. After sec­
Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Chairman, Tilla­
in Drape, tunic, Bolero, Billie Burke, Sailor, weaves in such colors as Sammy, Khaki, New
tions
1
and
2
are
made
out
by
the
ap
­
mook Branch to the Portland Chap­ Nature Cures The Doctor Takes The
and one piece styles in combinations of Blues, Greys, Tans, etc., and they are shown
plicant
the
form
will
be
given
the
lo
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ter, American Red Cross,
Fee.
Duchess Satin and Georgette Crepe and in the new Bolero, Army atxl Belted styles,
cal board having jurisdiction of the
My Dear Mrs. Edwards:
Taffeta and Georgette Crepe. Prices are very I some having Braid trimming and othersem-
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registrant and it will complete sec­
In reply of yours of the 3rd inst., in
modest, ranging from only
1 broidery. Very specially priced at
There is an old saying that "nature tion 3 of the form and then secure the
regard to magazine subscriptions tak­
en in the Christmas Drive, say that cures, the doctor takes the fee,” but action of the county Agent or repre­
the list of these subscribers were sent as everyone knows you can help Na­ sentative of the Department of Agri­
into the publishers within the last ture very much and thereby enable it culture, and if there be no such coun­
month. It is hardly time yet for the to effect a cure in much less time ty agent or representative of the De­
Ladies' Poplin
Gingham Dresses
magazines to be received, but no than is usually required. This is par­ partment of Agriculture, then by the
Street Dresaes
For Street Wear
doubt they will arrive within the next ticularly true of colds. Chamberlain’s Government Appeal agent of the lo­
SATURDAY AND
SA TURD A Y AND
Cough Remedy relieves the lungs, cal board. The application will then
few days.
MONDAY ONLY
MONDAY ONLY
We are extremely sorry for this liquifies the tough muscles and aids in be forwarded to the soldier’s post,
$7.95
delay, but it was not a matter we had its expectoration, alleys the cough camp, or cantonment commander and
$5.90
Beautiful new styles in
any control of. Mr. W. R. MacKenzie and aids nature in restoring the sys­ the soldier given an opportunity to
White organdie and pi­
sign
section
5
of
the
form,
which
sig
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new colors at a very
Auditor of the Christmas drive has tem to a healthy condition. For sale
que trimmed Gingham
nature will be considered as a volun­
been very slow in making these rc- by Lamar’s Drug Store.
special price for Saturday
dresses in Bolero and bel­
tary application for the furlough with
and Monday only.
ted styles.
in the meaning of the law. If the fur­
See window today.
Very specially priced
lough be granted the application will
be filed by the commanding officer
and a certificate furnished the soldier
to the effect that a furlough without
pay or allowance except as herein
provided has been granted for the
Report for Tillamook Cow Testing had the highest producing cow, Nis-
time therein set forth. If not granted
Ornamental Fire Places Built
Association for the month of March: scs, a grade Jersey, making 1153 lbs.
the application will be returned by
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Three
hundred
and
eighty-eight
milk and 61.11 lbs. fat. The second
the commanding officer setting forth
Places absolutely guaranteed
cows
were
tested
this
month,
produc
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Makes Clubbing Arrangement With
highest herd was that of Mark Har­
not to smoke or money re­
the reason for disapproval in section
ing on the average 664 tbs. milk and rison, whose 27 cows averaged 852 lbs
funded.
6 of the form.
26.86 lbs. fat. The high herd is owned milk and 32.46 lbs. fat. The average
Brick work of all kinds done
Furloughs may also be granted en
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by Mrs. Theresa Ross, whose 7 cows cost of feed per cow was $7.00.
on short notice.
bloc to men that are willing to accept
averaged 8io tbs. milk and 33.12 tbs.
We make a specialty of re­
them upon requests of farmers when
1 he 33 honor cows follow:
fat. Daniels Bros, on South Prairie
pairing
smoking Fire Places.
the time to be consumed in traveling
from the post to the places of labor
will not exceed 24 hours. In making Owner and name of cow breed age
tbs. milk
Pct. Fat
tbs. Fat
these requests farmers will make use
MONG our large circle of readers
4
1153
of form 1035, P. M. G. O. making al­ Daniels Bros, Nissen........ G. J. .
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
. 5-3 . .... 61.ii
there are a great many who are in­
7
1147
terations to show number of soldiers N. G. Boquist, Slim............ Nat ..
• 4-3 •
••• 49-32
terested directly or indirectly in
requested and adding that are in a T. H. McCormack, Marea’s
Golden Boy’s Dolly .... R. J. .. 5
884
fruit growing, dairying and other
position to pay the wages usually
48.14
branches of farming. AU of these
he
II15
paid in the vicinity, and such wages Gus Peterson, Tommy ... Nat. .. 9
. 4-1 .
47.36
Daniel
Bros,
Spradles
....
G.
J.
..
6
964
naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag­
. 4-8 .
will be paid to the soldiers assisting
46.27
atest
6
960 ........ . 48 .
them. These applications will be made Mike Soifer, isusie.............. G. J. ..
ricultural activities throughout the state;
46.08
1063 ........ . 4-6 .
to the local boards, who will proceed A. G. Beals, No. 19, Ruth.. Nat .. 6
and to know about any fight which is being
45-71
1225 ........ • 3-7 .
7
as in the prececding paragraph. When Frank Hunter, Chloe........ Nat ..
waged for the measures Oregon fanners
45-33
Mark
Harrison,
No.
15.
...
G.
J.
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8
........
1132
the application reaches the post, camp
. 40 .
45-28
want and against all sorts of schemes that
Wm.
Maxwell,
Blue
........
G.
J.
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5
854.
or cantonment commander, he will
• 4-7 .
44.84
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
1218
. 3.6 .
cause to be indorsed on the back by Mark Harrison, No. 42 .. G. H. ..
43.85
interests of this state.
8
812
the soldiers who desire to aqccpt Daniels Bros, Diamond ... G. J.
• 5-4 •
43.84
Mark
Harrison,
No.
18
...
G.
J.
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7
1094 •
work, and such signatures will be con­
40 .
We have, therefore, made a special clubbing
43-76
Mrs.
Ross,
Grace
..............
G.
J.
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4
992
sidered as voluntary applications with
• 4-4 .
43-65
arrangement with THE OREGON FAR­
Dave
Fitzpatrick,
Tiny
...
G.
J.
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7
980 .
the meaning of the law. If the number
4-4 .
43-12
MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower,
1230 .
of soldiers desired signify their wish­ Seifer & Peterson, baby. G. H. .. 8
3-5 •
43-05
who is one of our regular subscribers and who
T.
H.
McCormack,
Marea
Gol
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es to accept such furloughs, telegraph
I is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON
den Boy’s Helen............ R. J. ..
3
865 . .... • 4-9 .
authority will be requested by the
43-01
FARMER, wiU be entitled to receive THE
840 . ........ 5-1 .
commi.nding officer upon whom ap­ Daniels Bros., Mrs. Davis G. J. .. 7
42.84
OREGON FARMER in combination with
992 . ........ 4-3 •
plication is made from The Adjutant Ebingcr & Son, No. 2 .... Nat. ..
42.66
this paper at the same rate as for this paper
858 . ........ • 4-9 ..
9
General of the Army for the granting George Olson, Cary............ Nat ..
42.04
Seifer
&
Petersan,
Mott.
G.
H.
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alone.
3
999 ■ ........ . 4-2 ..
of such furloughs, stating the number
4196
1224 . ........ • 34 ..
Electricity’s latest gift to
of men requested and the number of Soifer & Peterson, Flora . G. H. .. 4
41.62
This offer applies to all those who renew or
Wm.
Maxwell,
Dolly
........
G.
J.
5
900 . ........ .46 ..
the housewife greatest
the local board through which the
41.40
extend their subscriptions as well as to all
1029 . ........ 40 .
request was forwarded, giving the re­ Seifer & Peterson, Belle . G. H. .. 4
since the electric iron
41.16
new subscribers. If you are interested di­
commendation of the commanding of­ Mark Harrison, No. 36 ... G. J. .. 4
893 ■ ........ 46 ..
and electric vacuum
41.08
C.
W.
Tilden,
Grace
........
G.
J.
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8
rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture,
741 . ........ 5-5 ..
ficer. The Department of Agriculture
40.76
cleaner—the
do not miss this unusual opportunity, but
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will then be called on for information Joe Dürrer, Flora.............. G. J. ..
900 . ........ 4-5 ..
40.50
Ebingcr
&
Son,
No.
16.
send your order in now.
1125
.
as to agricultural conditions in the
36 ..
40.50
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particular district, and telegraphic in­ T. M. Davidson, Pet
859 • ........ 46 ..
40.37
Wm.
Maxwell,
Sally
G,
J.
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THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm
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structions then sent the commanding
3-7 ..
40.00
P ortable
Mm. Maxwell, Mary
G. J. .. 9
paper which is devoting itself exclusively
officer.
\
1005 . ........ 4.0 ..
40.20
to the farming activities and interests of
S ewing M achine
By order of the Secretary of War
Oregon. It has a big organization gath-
Peyton C. March,
No
more
tiresome I
ering the news of importance to farmers.
Major General, Acting Chief of staff.
treadle
pushing
no
dairymen, fruitgrowers, stockraisers and
These applications for furloughs can
more backache a little
poultry men; and it has the backbone to at­
be obtained from the County Agent
electric motor docs the
tack wrongful methods and combinations and
or from the Local Draft Board. We
hard work.
bad legislation, and support honest leaders
should all remember, however, that
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the idea of this law is to make possi­
and beneficial measures. We are confident
A foot control gives any
ble a maximum production of food
that our readers will congratulate us on our
speed desired.
and
not
simply
a
vacation
for
the
en
­
being able to make this splendid and at­
listed men. Requests should not be i
tractive clubbing offer.
The entire machine in
made unless it is absolutely necessary
its case can be carried
in order to get in your crops or har­
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, 1 yr£l 50
anywhere—it’s no larger
vest them. We want maximum crop
than a typewriter.
production and at the same time we
OREGON FARMER, 3 years - $3.00
do not wish to interfer with the effi- I !
Ask for a demonstra­
cient training of our military forces.
tion.
We should hold these requests for
$4.50
furloughs, therefore as a last resort.
COAST POH II ( I
By Our Clubbing arrangement,
If we cannot get help for hay harvest I
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
in other ways it may be advisable I
THE
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THE COUNTY.
both for............................ • $1.50
later to request (5 or 20 men, or as I
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ELECTRIC
STORER
many as needed in the hay fields un- J
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
til the harvest is completed, be sent
in to the county.
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Ladies’ Afternoon and
Street Dresses and Coats
$13.95 to $31.50
$15.97 to $35.00
The Oregon Farmer
Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers
RALPH E. WARREN,
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Western Electric
AbEX. McNflIR & CO
GENERAL HARDCUARE
Kitchen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
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