> » li so PER YEAR. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JULY 11, 1918. The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin,” at Gem Theatre 9 On Monday Next, July 15, Afternoon and Evening. Tillamook Jottings Get your farm implements, gas en­ James Feeney of the Fceney-Brem- TILLAMOOK COUNTY TO HAVE gines, silos and cutters from Kuppen- er Co. went to Portland on VVednes- ----- ——— — bender. We guarantee all of our day, where the shipbuilders will meet MOSS PICKINC DRIVE. * Mr. Schwab, who is now in charge of W. A. Wise, dentiat. • goods. the ship buiuding. Money to loan on farm lands, from Spend your evenings at the Gem. Urgent Call for Moss and Moss $500 up. Good terms. Reasonable rate A respectable middle age lady, who j Pickers in All Parts of tbe Let W. A. Church write your insur­ of interest. We want your business. is here from the East on account of ance. * I See Everson. * change of climate, wishes employment County. hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough I For Sale—Second hand roll top as housekeeper. Does not care for I —o desk in good condition. Price right. family housekeeping. Address Box I The monthly business meeting of Co. * Apply to R. C. Jones, County Agri­ ioi , R. F. D., Tillamook, Oregon. * the Tillamook Branch of the Red The soil doctor is sold by Kuppen- cultural Agent. Cross was held on Tuesday evening Tillamook has a responsible, resi­ at the city hall bender. Notwithstanding the fact that the Committee and the State Committee­ with Mrs. C. J. Ed- The "Guaranteed” silo is complete dent paino tuner. Reasonable charges, W. S. S. drive is officially closed the wish to extend its thanks to all those ' wards presiding. Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- and sold for less. Send for our big guaranteed work. Selling Steinway ware.—R. W. Bennett. A number of letters were read from County Chairman G. B. Lamb con­ who have so liberally helped with this silo book it is free. W. Kuppenben- and other quality pianos. Address H. ! the Portland Red Cross pertaining to tinues to receive pledges nearly every campaign to make it a success, Tilla­ Kuppenbcnder sells feed for less. der. ♦ i F. Cook, Box 164, Tillamook, or leave day from people who desire to pur­ mook county has thus maintained the Call at the wareiuuse. I orders at Everson’s Real Estate of- picking moss, and to the importance chase stamps. Tillamook county’s quo­ record of going over the top in every Miss Dick has returned from Port­ * of Tillamook making a strenuous ef­ Highest cash price paid for hides— land and has started her summer class | I fice. fort to furnish a large amount of ta was $151,500. The amount of stamps demand made upon it by the govern­ I L. Thayer, at Ball’s shop. ♦ Arrangements can be made at the Mervyn Stevenson, son of Mrs. P. ! moss, as it was urgently needed for pledged and paid for up to Tuesday ment. I E. Walker of the Ramsey Hotel, surgical bandages. The Portland afternoon amounted to $181,605.00. E. I. Kuratu, an insurance agent of studio. . _ It is probable that during the last Chapter was anxious to know how I Tillamook county thus goes over the six months and ending the closing of Hillsboro, was in the lity on Tuesday. Get your big book on uses cf ce- came in from Precidio, Cal., for a ” stamps are this campaign that far in excess of For all kinds of cement work. See ment in modern sanitaiy farming, Nc I summer vacation. He is one of the many sacks Tillamook could furnish top ' by about “ $30,000. ” The still on sale at the postoffice and in $181,605.00 of W. S. S. have been sold A. T. Dolan, Mutual Phone: * farmer should be without it. It is ! seniors of the O. A. C. who went to every week. After thoroughly discussing this the banks and people are buying for in Tillamook County. All the banks , ■ the officers training camp, where he Stray cow on Herman Hauswirth’s free. See Kuppenbcnder. J will return in the fall. matter it was decided that an urgent cash every day. The ladies at the post and the post offices and the schools place, owner please call for same. office are selling about $25 to $75 and the various War Savings Socie­ Judge Geo. R. Bagley will be in * I As a result of the tag day by the appeal be made to the women of Til­ ties have been selling stamps right Every dairy cow should be fed some Tillamook on July 29th, when ihat Tillamook City War Savings Society, lamook to lend their assistance in this worth of stamps each day. Linseed Oil Meal.—Ray & Co. * will take up any equity 1 cases It was not possible for all the along and it was impossible to deter­ I $134.72 was raised, which was divided urgent appeal for a large amount of may be ready for hearing. I between the Y. M. C. A. and the moss, as a large number of surgical school districts to reach their quotas mine the actual amount thus sold and We handle Trojan Powder. Best for Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a 1 Knights of Columbus. A meeting of bandages are required for the West­ and the county Executive Committee in stating that the above is the stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co. * did not really expect that this would amount sold, only the sales and pled­ week, water and lights, furnished. I the society is called for next Monday ern front immediately. Two committees were appointed to be the case. All have done most ex­ ges are counted that are absolutely For sale—Heavy draft tdarn. Good Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., I evening at the city hall, at seven organize the city for active work. for heavy work Inquire St this office* Tillamook, Oregon. cellent work and have done their sure. The exact number of pledges o’clock. The first was to look after the very best to reach their quota, the from Bay City and Wheeler and Wanted to trade city property for Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs- C. M. Martin vs. P. J. Sharp and picking and transportation of the Brighton have not yet been reported, acreage close to city.—See Shrode. * ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave wife is a suit filed in the circuit court. moss to this city, and those who own people having bought and pledged to but we have now pledges showing the limit of their ability to do so. and R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ Krake, Mutual Phone and ask for The suit is to recover $70.12 and at­ autos will be asked to take parties to although in some districts the quota that a large number of our people in * torney’s fees, the plaintiff having en­ gather moss at least one evening a was not reached, the people and Tillamook county are now creditors, pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. * Jannette Seymor. tered into a contract to cut wood at week. Mrs. S. S. Johnson and Fred C. those having charge of the campaign of the United States Government. For bargains in second hand auto­ Don't throw away your old tires but $3.50 a day, the defendant refusing to Baker were appointed on this com­ are entitled to just as much credit as Very few people were given yellow get an "Inner Tire” and get from mobiles go to Case’s Garage. pay for the same when payment was mittee. if the quota had been exceeded. The cards because they refuse to contrib­ For sale eight weaned pigs and six 100 to 5000 miles more service out of demanded for 22 cords of wood. The other committee was to obtain spirit of patriotism that permitted ute any thing in this cause. Many of each tire at low cost. — See Shrode.* * shoats. Apply to Edwin Boquist. W. C. King was in from Woodburn the assistance of the women to pick people to buy stamps is just as ear­ the districts sold large quantities of Look over the Gem Theatre pro­ Announcing the new Grant Six, the and left for home on Wednesday. He moss. It was pointed out that this was nest in these districts as in the most War Savings Stamps for each. This gram for the coming week, commenc­ says business conditions in the Wil­ a busy time with the women, but the fortunate situated districts. All of the reduced the number of pledges. best ever. See Kuppenbendcr. ing Friday, July, 19, and you will want lamette Valley are in a bad way on urgent call for more moss necessarily Twenty seven school districts ex­ district and shairmcn and the various Mr. and Mrs. Albert Byers left on to see them all. account of the partia Ifailure of crops, means an urgent call for more women solicitors in the various districts arc ceeded their quota. In some cases the Sunday for a two weeks vacation. Wanted, day work of any kind, families moving to the shipbuilding and if they can be obtained there will to be commended for their earnest amount pledged is large considering For sale, second hand furniture. En­ would rather do washings and iron- vicinities and draftng young men. be no difficulty in supplying the patriotic service in this campaign and the number of purchases, many of quire at the Headlight office. * ings at home or at house, 25c. an hour The valley is beginning to be called demand for moss. Mesdames Aider­ the willingness which men and wom­ these pledges were in large amounts, man, Baker and Glad were appointed en left their work and devoted their but the total amount also includes the * No Ma’s Land. Let Kuppenbcnder tell you licw to Bell Phone 136J. on this committee, and it is proposed time to raising this money for the amount of stamps sold in cash besides Married on July 4, in this city by save money on ycur cement work. * Some great attractions in moving to have committees appointed to in­ Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley, pictures coming to the Gem Theatre terview the women of the city and government. The County Executive the pledges. Before buying that automobile, sec Carl Wagner and Dora May Stimp- which make up the weekly program neighborhood to induce them to give W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard son, both of Tillamook county. No. of Pledges Amt. Pledged W. S. S. Chairman beginning Friday, July 16. Among some time, either in the afternoon or Dist. No. Parlors about the Oldsmobile. 1— Fairview, Dolph Tinnerstet .......... $ For sale or trade. One Bclgum mare which are "Flirting With Fate ”, “The evening to picking moss. Cards will Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a 9 years old. Make me yn offer of cow Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin,” “Bridge bt circulated and each woman w ill be 2— South Prairie, Guy Vaughn .......... position to give you prompt service or what you have, G. F. Hackett, of Fear” “When a Man Secs Red” and asked to sign a card as to the amount 3— Illingsworth, W. B. Sutton .......... "The Widow’s Mite” and others. All of time and the days that are most on your repair work. * ship yard, Box 576 City. 5— Manzanita, Sam Thompson .......... these pictures are “Headliners”. 6— Oretown, T. A. Porter .................... convenient for them to devote to this For Sale, bay horse, 10 years old, Need a truck to haul your milk? Or 7— Netarts, C. S. Wells ........ .......... Mrs. S. S. Johnson, who was chair­ work. Everybody present were agreed about 900 tbs. Apply to W. H. Banke any.hiag else? Got an old automobile? 8— Beaver, Daisy Goldsworthy .......... that more women should be engaged man of the committee in school dis ­ Netarts, Bell phone, 9F14. See Sb ro le, he will explain the rest. 8—Tillamook, Mrs. S. S. Johnson .. . in this work, and that at least too For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8 It’s a “Truxtun Attachment.” * trict No. 9 in the W. S. S-drive, wish­ sacks of picked moss should be ship­ 10— Maple Leaf, Pete Heisel .............. es to thank the committees that months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, 11— Alley, B. J. Cooper ........................ . In conformity with the rule formed loyal support. Mrs. ped out every week with a like num­ Bell Phone 5F12. * elsewhere, all wood orders must be helped for their 12— Pleasant Valley, Mrs. Desmond... Johnson is also deserving of thanks ber of sacks of unpicked moss. This 13— Hebo, P. D. Ott .............................. Best by Test—Oregon Portland accompanied by payment in advance. also, for she worked hard and suc- branch is shipping unpicked moss to 14— Garibaldi, Geo. Phelps .................... * cessfully put this district ovci the McMinnville, Newberg, Oregon City Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader —A. F. Coats Lumber Co. and Portland. 15— Crane, Frank Crane ........................ Co. * Demand that your contractor use top. It was thought that the Cloverdale 16— Woods, A. C. Deuel ........................ J. A. Hopgood .traveling passenger Santa Cruz cement. It is always uni­ Married at Vancouver, Wash, Juiy auxiliary was not properly organized 17— Trask, Chas. Himes ........................ agent of the Southern Pacific was in form and has exceptional fast setting 2nd, Mr. Emil Heusser of this city lor moss picking, and Mrs. Edwards 18— Neskowin, W. C. Commons .......... qualities which is preferred. For sale and Miss Myrtle Griswold, of Cran­ and Mrs. Bales will meet with the the city Wednesday. 19— Meda, T. R. Wilson ........................ at the Kuppenbendcr Warehouse. * don, Wisconsin. They returned to this people there tomorrow (Friday) so 20— Dolph, Peter Baxter ...................... For Sale—good second hand bicycle For Sa|c.—50 light acyteline light­ city July 4th, and are stopping at the 21— Sand Lake, E. G. Anderson .......... Troxel saddle. $1500. See R. B. Mil­ ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet home of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Heusser. as to speed up the work. Mrs. Edwards reported that Rock­ 22— Cloverdale, Chas Ray ...................... ler, Tillamook Garage. piping and lamps. A bargain for an up Mr. Heusser goes inti the U.S. service away, Garibaldi. Bay City and Fair­ 23— Long Prairie, Ed Weston ............ Take your watches and clocks to to date store or ranch. Inquire at July 22nd, and his wife will probably view were doing well and other aux­ 24— Balm, Albert Easom .................... * return to the east. Jenkins, when in need of repair, for City Transfer Co. iliaries were making arrangements to 25— Reading, Nellie Burton .............. quick service. 26— Hemlock, Mrs. Lee Lyster ........ . Ten dollars for a shave was the meet the urgent call for moss. Two men of the Oregon Military Mesdames Knight and Doty were 27— Blaine, Mrs. John Wilmont........ Best in the West—Oregon Portland Police went on guard duty on Mon­ highest price paid on the Fourth by * Cement. Always uniform and fresh. day night at the ship plant, and the Joe Donaldson. Several of the barbers appointed on a committe to arrange 28— Mohler, J. B. Lommcn .................... • * • Tillamook Rifle Club will also fur­ agreed to turn their receipts for a few for the picnic for the children who 29— Batterson, Ed Lindsey.................. Lamb-Schrader Co. nish two men, as well as the company. hours work over to the Red Cross, have been picking moss for six weeks 31— Bay City, John C. Bozorth ........ Don’t pay over $1.10 for a first class 21 and individuals who needed a shave The date and place of the picnic will 32— Smith, Earl E. Ayer ...................... For Sale—One 7x10 Tacoma Don­ or hair cut, paid all the way from 25 be announced to the children next pitch fork. Get them at Smithy s at 33— Faucett Creek, K. Schlappi ........ 30 key Engine, 800 feet of main line and cents to $10.00. The total amount Monday. this price. 34— Slab Creek, John Affoltcr............ IO 1600 feet of trip line, blocks and oth­ taken in was $121.60; as follows. S. A vote of thanks was sent to the 18 36— Hays, Mr. O’Neal ........................ Wanted—One-horse mower—Apply er equipment. Inquire of C. L. Wool­ 28 Moulton, $5485. Otis Frisby, $51.52, barbers of the city who turned their 37— Castle Rock, J. D. Wilson .......... to Clent King, Beaver, Bell Phone, ey and Son, Tillamook, Orc. * Chas Mahan, $15.25. receipts for work performed on the 38— Riverdale, E. K. Mitchell ............ 57 5F3. * morning of the Fourth amounting to 39— Nehalem, A. C. Anderson ............ 227 Attorney Geo. Winslow has accept­ Attorney James Mannix, of Willa­ $121.61 to the Red Cross. For Sale—Team, 8 and 9 years, ed the position of Food Administra­ 58 & 40—Bayocean, H. L. King. 19 mina, has formed a partnership with weight 2950, well broke, good pulling tor for Tillamook County, Attorney 42—L’nion, W. L. Hudson .................. 50 Attorneys Talmage and Claussen, and team. Inquire at Headlight office. 45— Boulder, Mrs. E. M. Johnson .... 20 McGrath having resigned that posi­ has brought his family to reside here. “The Painted Lady” at the Gem. 46— Zuercher, Mrs. A. Tippin .......... 27 Wanted to rent, dairy ranch, from tion. Mr. Mannix was the attorney in the 48— Wheeler & Brighton, F. A. Rowe 15 to 30 cows.—John Zeller, Tilla­ Married on July 1st, at the par­ case where District Attorney Goyne 49— Red Clover, L, Stuivenga ............ "When a Man Sees Red, ” a special was sued for damages for destroying mook, Oregon. sonage of the M. E. Church, by the 50— Brown, O. W. Kinnaman ............ super de luxe William Fox photodra ­ cider, but as the jury was unable to Will pay you to see Everson tor a pastor. Rev. Chas. E. Gibson, James 51— Ely, Miss L. Dunham .................... ma founded on the Lary Evans story agree, the plaintiff took a non-suit. safe investment in city property or D. Bell, of Multnomah County, and 54— Barnsdale, Mrs. L. D. Pallock. . of “ The Painted Lady, ” which was in dropped out of The bottom having Ora Seymour, of Tillamook county. farm lands. 55— Pacific City, Mrs. Crystal Bays.. Willamina, where he had a good the Saturday Evening Tost, with the For Sale—thorough bred , Airdale 56— Rockaway, Mrs. G. A. Jones ... The Red Cross of Tillamook practice, he decided to come to Tilla­ pre-eminent William Farnum is a 57— Hunt, Dave Fitzpatrick .............. Terrier pups, cheap, at Noyc s barn, wants to publicly thank the ladies of mook and practice law here. stirring role, will be shown at the 59— East Creek, Mrs. L. Gray .......... Tillamook, Oregon. Gem Tiieatre on Tuesday, July 16. the city for the splendid benefit of Married on the 3rd of July, in this 60— Yellow- Fir, Elmer Hall ................ As Luther Smith William Farnum For Sale—121 acres of \\ ilson river $121.55 given them on the Fourth of city, Rev. Chas E. Gibson, of the M. gives a forceful and virile impersona­ 61— Harmony, Mrs. Alice M. Graves. bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­ July. E. Church, performing the ceremony, tion of a rough and ready sailor, rises man, Tillamook, Oregon. William Brydon and Isabella Pauling For sale—80 acres irrigated alfalfa above his surroundings and always She is rescued by the captain of the For Sale—New modern residence, land, Hermiston country. Part levei-. The groom enlisted in the army and keeps in mind the boyhood teachings had just left was the man who was responsible for his sister's death. vessel, which Smith had left. He tries located in best residence district. For ed, buildings, well. etc. $3600. Owner was sent to the Coats logging camp, of his mother. Smith vows to bring the captain to to make love to her but she repulses sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * R. J. Arnold, 1828 East Everett, St., and the war bride is a sister to Mrs. Arriving home from a long voyage him. Mad with rage he sets sail for P. E. Walker, of the Ramsey Hotel. he finds that his sister had died of a justice. A new line of wall paper just re­ Portland, Oregon. 0 the port where he had left Smith and The young people have the best Stopping at the same port was a broken heart caused by her being jilt ­ Jenkins, the jeweler, has ceived at the Harris Furniture store, Eugene taking the girl ashore tries to sell her wishes of their friends for their fu­ private yacht with a party of men and ed by a brutal sea captain and that also a prepared paste for putting it employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ ture happiness. The bride will make to the highest bidder among the na­ his mother broken in health confides woman aboard from San Francisco. tives. to give you lis, and is in i-- a . , position . on. close her home in Portland until the One of the girls known as "The paint ­ to her son the tragedy that had hap­ quick and reliable service : on your Smith hearing the commotion, ar­ Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook « of the war. pened in his absence. Soon after his ed Lady” while in a native cave is rives in time to save the girl, and a clock repair work. office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ watch and attracted to the handsome sailor and mother dies and Smith re-embarks on road The Two Hayts, vaudeville days and Thursdays until further no­ H. C. Hanson and family, accom­ their freindship ripens into love. She fight that follows kiils the captain. He show ‘will appear at the Princess a voyage for the South Sea Isles on tice. panied by Mrs. I. C. Rowe made a Theatre, Saturday, July 13. The Hoyts board a velles, the captain of which is tells him that she is not the sort of a then takes the Painted Lady as his trip to Salem and McMinnville last girl for him. The next day the yacht bride. The motor car, which runs between week. Mrs. Hanson will remain in are high class entertainers and some .he one responsible for his sister's leaves the harbor. Mohler and this city, went into ser- Salem several days as a member of of their acts are composed of trick death. Notice. Smith sets sail to search for the sea During the voyage. Smith while and fancy roping by Espanita, cham­ vice again on Sunday, making two the State Board of Examiners. One hundred and thirty-two acres reading a family bible is berated by captain but is unable to locate the of land, near Devil's Lake, for sale at pion lady trick and fancy roper of the trips daily. the captain and that in a fight ensues -hip. He returns to the island just be­ For sale or trade—1916, Model 83. 4 world; Dr. Hoyt, the Texas Cowboy worsts the master of the ship. Smith fore a terrific storm com<|. up. This $16.00 per acre, between 20 and 30 Frank Murry, a county charge, who magician. This show is weird, novel, acres good bottom land, balance cylinder Overland in good running had been living with Mr and Mrs. unique, pleasing, mystifying. The per­ then leaves the ship at one of the storm drives the yacht, on which is slightly rolling. Small brush in creek order. New top and upholstering, Frank Hobson, at Miami, died last formance will far exceed your most South Sea Islands. With him is left "The Painted Lady,” on the rocks, bottom, easy cleared. No improve­ Monday week and the remains were good tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter sanguine expectations regarding qual­ another sailor who confides to Smith wrecking it, and casting the girl on ments to speak of.—Address R. FL car or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, that the master of the ship that they shore. buried the next day. He was 96 years Winter, Grand Ronde, Oregon. Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate. * ity and quantity. of age and was born in Quebec. BULLY FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY ! Raised $181.605.00 in War Savings Stamp Drive—Quota was $151.560.—Workers and People Thanked for their Patriotism.