Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1918, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JULY 11, 1918,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Ung ho enlist? ? The snap shat man is where moss is obtainable, for surgi­
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I enclined
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to »1
think that this is the cal bandages are urgently needed for
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
the wounded soldiers in France. May­
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Tillamook Jottings.
Appreciate Whatjthe Editor Did.
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Portland, Oregon, July 2, 1918
Baker, ^Tillamook
'•’Tillamook
Mr. Fred C. Bakerj
Headlight, Tillamook, Oregon.
My Dear Mr. Baker.—1 would like
to be permitted to sxpresw to y^u on
behalf of the Portland Chapter Amer­
ican Red Cross a very warm appre­
ciation for the manner in which you
have rendered very real service to the
Tillamook Branch of the Red Cross
by devoting that wonderful full page
to the report to the proceedings of
the Seattle Conference.
1 ani certain that everyone in Tilla­
mook will feel a deep sense of appre­
ciation for your efforts, particularly
for the reason that they make the
work of everyone engaged in Red
Cross duties so much easier.
Very sincerely yours,
Orton C. Goodwin,
1
Portland Chapter American
Red Cross.
The following types of men are de­
sired: Auto repairmen, aXmen, black­
smiths, boatmen, bridge carpenters,
cabinet makers, calker*, concrete fore­
men, concrete workers, draftsmen,
Electrician*. gas engineinen, station­
ary engineers, ferriers, horse shoers,
lithoghaphers, machinists, bugulars,
photographers, plumbers, powdermen,
quarrymen, riggers, saddlers, shoe­
makers, surveyors, tailors, teamsters,
telephone operators, timbermen top­
ographers.
Volunteers for this service shall not
be allowed to withdraw their appli­
cation prior to August 1st.
Local Board for Tillamook County.
Clark Smith and Albert Smith have
right and m^st patriotic thing for
be, some of the moss gathered and been arrested for running a still in L.
... $i-50 yt- single men to do who arc above the picked over in Tillamook county will L. Smith’s house on the Miami. Clark
draft age, but eligible |o join the
army, for in years to come they may be used in bandies placed over Smith pleaded guilt^y to the charge
regret not doing so. Uncle Sam needs frightful wounds inflicted on some of and Albert Smith has not pleaded yet.
them, and otieds them to win the war. our own boys. So we are asked by
My client has 40 acre farm just 3
'/here is another reason why they those who have charge of the Tilla­ miles from city limits of Portland
One good thing about the w ar is the should enlist. Class one is now ex- mook Moss Picking Drive to kindly southeast, right up to date in every
deter, .incd J effort
cfforl to swat persons ijausted, and it is necessary to call ask everybody to do something to detail with everything in stock and
and cir- rm n With families, which should not make it a success.
who use seditious
1 _
, language
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equipment first class.
class, Income for
when there are so many
cuLte German propaganda, Forcign lie done
cream and pork averages about $200
It is estimated that there over 10,- a month, want Tillamook dairy farm
soap box orators will fare badly in [ single men hanging around or acting
the future, for we hope they will be i as clerks in stores and other employ­ 000 persons in Tillamook county. A in exchange for this fine home place.
deported whenever they endeavor to ment. We do not question the loyalty large proportion of that number are It you have something to offer will
ut these single men for a moment, men. Eliminating the women and send you full particulars. Neal Brown
sow seeds of sedition and anarchy.
' but their duty is to offer their servic­ children, we arc safe in making a pre­ 207 Panama Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Meo of Drait Age—Attention.
A’hat was :.. matter, anyway, wjtb es to the government as soon as pos- direction that there arc at least 3,00
Improved farm for sale, by John
R. R. Alder nan, superintendent of 1 sible. We’ll all think more of them women in the county. Now for what
Leland Henderson. 153 acre ranch. 90
With the view of giving instructions
Portland public schools, that the ' wnen they do. But what can we think purpose is the snap shot man dividing
acres Tide Land—all diked. 10 cows.
:
ap-
on subjects of military nature, such
1?
Somehow
he
01
them
if
they
don
’
t?
the
women
on
one
side
and
the
men
board deposed him
as insurance by the Government,, al­
and children on the other? Simply to 9 Grades and I full blood Jersey.
pears to have been
L_,_ out of joint and
As matters arc now the poor people ascertain how many women should be Cows all tested, 3 heifers and 5 year­
lotments, communicable diseases and
-•r-r----
... the metropolis
_
city.
unpopular
in
other subjects of military value, com­
Probably there is too much religion and middle classes are showing the actively engaged in Red Cross work. lings, of which 4 arc heifers. 4 calves,
missioned officers have been detailed
Portland
and politics mixed up in "
"' 1 greater patriotism in responding to With 3000 women engaged in picking two of which arc heifers. 22 head of
the calls of the government, xhile the over sphagnum moss how many stock in all. 2 heavy horses. 30 hens.
by the Commanding Officer at Camp
school affairs, which is unfortunate.
Save
Forests
is
Plea.
im-
rich cither profiteer or pay less than bags of picked over moss should Til­ All farming implements. Fine
Lewis, Wash., to address men of draft
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News reports give 503 American thjir share. Equitable taxation would lamook county turn out every week? provements. All land tillable. The
age.
Salem, Or., July 8.—All permits to
The subjects covered in the address
prisoners in the hands of Germany. raise more money and place the bur­ To put it at a small figure 3000 women place will support 30 to 40 cows. On
\\ uat these boys suffer and insults den with equal justice.—Telephone ought to pick over t.ooo bags a week. Yaquina river, 1% miles above Tole­ burn slashings were ordered suspend­ will be of great interest to them, and
and privations they will be subjected Register.
But how much moss are the women do. Price $21,800. Call and see photo, ed until further notice in a proclama­ are calculated to make them more
tion issued today by Governor Withy- valuable to their country as soldiers,
It is true that there is a large num­ of Tillamook county turning out each and general description.
to will not be known before they re­
turn to the United States after the ber of ,.profiteers who are getting week? About 25 sacks. That simply
On Saturday last the people of Til­ combe, and everybody is urged to re­ and all men of draft age should at­
war. If they are treated the same as enormously rich on account of the shows what a small amount of moss lamook county had an opportunity to frain from smoking in the woods dur­ tend.
prisoners of other nations, it is safe war, but it is not true that the rich is being picked over and the small hear two men who had been on the ing the dry season.
This meeting will take place in the
"Because a general condition of court room at the Court House, Til­
to say that they will suffer a great pay less than their share. It is a lit­ number of women who are engaged Western front in France, who came
«leal of cruelty at the hands of the tle surprising that so well informed in that work. Surely the women of here to address ths men at the Fee­ drauth has fallen on the state of Ore­ lamook,. Oregon, Sunday, July 21st,
newspaper as the Telephone Register Tillamook county does not realize the ney Bremer Co.’s ship yard. These gon crusing an unusually serious situ­ 1918, at 2 p.m.
Germans.
should make such a misleading state­ urgent need of surgical bandages re­ men were Lieut C. R. D.
Schagel, of ation which threatens the destruction
Local Board for Tillamook County.
T .2
1 hat was some parade in Tillamook ment. If the editor of the McMinn­ quired in France today to stop the the Royal Field Artillery, and Dr. of forests, grass and grain fields, I
City the Fourth, and if there arc any ville newspaper will take the time he flow of blood from thousands of David Hughes, Chaplain with the feel justified in ordering that all per­
‘■The Bride of Fear” at the Gem
jjroGermans in the county, or Geriitan will find that the government has im­ wounded soldiers who are carried to Royal Welsh Fulsiliers, who were mits to burn be suspended and that
sympathizers, they must have felt posed heavy taxation on the rich, emergency hospitals. The snap shot accompanied by C. W. Tebault, of no more burning permits be issued
A girl confronted by a husband she
mighty insignificant and in the wrong while the laboring classes never re­ man is very much in earnest in speed­ the National Service Section of the until further notice." says Governor
had married only in name, who at­
country. They can't return to Ger­ ceived as high wages before for eight ing up the production of moss in Til­ U. S, Shipping Board. At noon on Withycombc in his proclamation.
“No campfires shall be started in or tempts to kill tli,e man she loves is
many any too soon after the war for hours work.
lamook county, and we want to ap­ Saturday the visitors gave two rous­
near
forest or brush-covered lands the situpation that will greet theatre
that's where they belong if they are
peal to the women of the county to ing talks to the men at the ship yard,
goers in "The Bride of Fear,” the
not in sympathy with the United
This is an extraordinary dry sum- get busy as soon as possible and and in the evening about 1000 per­ within 20 feet of any standing or
William Fox photodrama which will
down
trees,
brush
piles
or
other
litter
now
that
it
is
at
war
with
Ger-
Tillamook
county,
and
extra-
States
keep busy until the demand is met; sons were gathered at the grounds of
aueryor,
be shown at the Gem Theatre, Thurs­
many.
ortnnary ■ precautions should be taken for Tillamook county should have the the court I k 8 isc , the men having kindly that may cause the spread of fire, and
o—■—
to prevent forest fires, it is not gener- I honor of producing the. largest and consented to speak in this city. The under no condition is a fire to be built day July 18.
Winsome Jewel Carmen appears in
It is unfortunate the hay, grain and ally known that it is a penitentiary best quality of moss. It is so urgent speaking was preceded by patriotic until the groun dis cleared of mineral
vegetable crops in the Willamette offence to set out tire at this season : that women should forego pleasure singing led by Harold Hurlbut, of soil for a distance of six feet in every ‘this striking picture as a girl who has
Valley is a failure this year after the of the year and we have no compunc­ anti amusement to meet the urgent Portland, and Mr. Tebault intro­ direction, and no such fire shall be been decoyed into marriage with a
¿farmers making such a strenuous ef­ tion in Saying that a person who will need of moss for surgical bandages duced the speakers. Both made inter­ left even temporarily, until it has man who had saved her from suicide,
only to have him arrested and taken
fort to raise a bumper crop. This is set out lire and jeopardize his own for the wounded boys who are fight­ esting
addresses,
especially
Dr. been completely extinguished with to prison. Years later she is asleep in
the second year in succession that the property and that of his neighbor ing our battles.
Hughes who told of some of the hor­ water.”
the home of her fiancee’s father when
Willamette Valley have experienced should be sent to the state peniten-
rible things that the Germans w«rc
her husband whom she believes dead,
Or.
July
8
—
Governor
Withy-
a crop failure. It is no wonder, then tiary. But it is the hunters and camp­
Salem
doing, and things that he had seen.
A Statement oí Facts.
that the business is dull and people ers who need most watching. For
combe sent a request to Secretary breaks into her home to burglarize
the house. The situation is probably
-ire leaving the valley towns to work that reason there should be more fire
Attractive Plays at the Gem. < f War Baker today that patrols be unique in photoplay, and the manner
in sawmills and shipyards.
wardens in the county, for an emerg­
granted from certain classes of men
ln regard to the controversy about
ency exists on account of the extra­ the office of county treasurer we want Friday, July 12 —“Flirting W ith Fate” at Camp Lewis to be used on timber in which it is worked out is startling
| in the extreme.
It was good judgment when the ordinary dry
‘ -J spring and summer, lo state a few simple tacts that are
5 reel de lux production featuring and railroad units, especially where
Since her first appearance as a star
government decided to place soldiers which,
government
work
for
shipbuilding
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for the next two months will not generally known to the taxpayers
the popular Douglas Fairbanks.
in William Fox photodramas, Miss
and
■ n saw mills, logging camps a
—l cause a serious situation in the county
and
airplanes
is
involved.
The
request
Conic and laugh with us, not at us.
of the county.
was made in line ,vd.i a resolution Carmen has come rapidly to the fore
against the repeated pro-
spruce camps, for the I. W. W.’s It may be a„
A very clever comedy drama.
When the primary election was held
adopted by the State Board of Forest­ until, in addition to the irresistable
seem to slum localities where men tests of the timber owners not to ex­
Saturday,
July
13.
—
“
Social
Quick
­
claim which her beauty makes upon
are placed who have volunteered their pend any county funds not provided there were, apparently, no candidates
sands” 5 reel Metro
production ry at Portland Saturday.
the audiences, she has conic to be
services to the government for the for in the budget, but if the snap shot tor the office and knowing that it
featuring
Francis
X.
Bushman
and
recognized as one of the foremost
«Juration of the war. This had a good man had anything to do with running requires only a small amount of time
Beverly Bayne. A story of high so­ The Next Liberty Loan Drive
opponents of histrionic art among
effect for trouble that was brewing in the county there would be a large to,do the work in the treasurers of­
ciety life.
■ actresses of the screen. Her portrayal
»aw mills and logging camps about number 01 fire wardens in different fice, we suggested a plan whereby
One reel Harold Lloyd comedy.
Oregon’s quota in the fourth liberty ofc Cosette in "Les Miserable«,” was
waive months ago have all disap­ parts of the county and paid for out the county Could save the expense of
Adults 20 cents
Children 10 cents
peared. Another good thing the gov­ ot the county funds. 1 he serious sit­ one person by the county treasurer Sunday, July 14—“Jules of the Strong loan, the campaign for which will t 1 ranked high by the critics.
start October 1, will be between $4C,-
ernment is doing is in sending speak­ uation justilies that more adequate doing the recording.
Heart” 5 reel Paramount production 000,000 and $50,000,000 an estimates
We had no intention to make this a
NOW.
ers to ship yards and saw mills who precautions be taken to p.event tires.
featuring George Bcban. A tense brought back to Portland by Robert
personal matter nor cast any reflec­
Is Your Opportunity.
give patriotic talks to men, sopie of
story E. Smith state manager of liberty
drama
of
love
and
laughter.
A
tions on the county treasurer, but
whom hail been reading only German
of the great north woods and virile loan campaigns.
The shortage of hay in Tillamook
If you arc not well you are in need
language papers and the German cuiity and other parts of Oregon will since tile Herald has undertaken lo
manhood. The smell of the pines
Oregon's quota last time was $ >,-
abuse
us
lor
endeavoring
to
save
the
propaganda.
and the breath of love mingled in­ 500,000 although the total subscribed of a natural druglcss method of
be a double loss to some of the dairy­ taxpayers and wanting county offi­
to a plot that brings a lump to was $27,500,000. The Oregon quota treatment such as asteopathy.
men who have bought dairy farms
The Germans are wanting to make with a small amount of money and a cials to put tn a lull rlay s work, we
Dr. Ramsey, a lady who has had
your throat one moment and leaves has been arrived at after careful fig­
an agreement with the allies to stop ' large number of promissory notes. are forced into the fight and intend
years of experience in treating wom­
you convulsed with joy the next.
uring.
The
total
,of
the
fourth
loat:
airplane raids. It must be now that ¡They are up against a serious situa- to refer to other matters to sustain Monday, July 15—“The Kaiser—The
en and children and all nervous and
will be $8,000,000,000, it is thought,
the allies are giving them a real taste
conditions, is located at
to buy hay to our conlentitdn.
Beast of Berlin”—7 reel Jewel pro­ because the total of anticipatory cer­ chronic
tion
when
they
have
of their own medicine they don’t ap-
Does the taxpayers know that the
coming winter,
duction with a cast specially select­ tificates now authorized in advance room 4, Masonic Bldg, Tillamook.
feed
their
cows
the
¿.pear to like it. The Germans would
Phone 169-R.
that they will be treasurer's oftice is drawing down ed to take the part of the Kaiser and of the loan is that sum.
not agree to any arrangements that and it is safe to say to meet interest two salaries with the treasurer in
other
characters
in
the
play.
This
is
closed out, not able
BERRY PICKERS WANTED
might be made to prevent air raids,
the picture that says “We’re with
on notes, it is not a very pleasant Mexico?
for as soon as it suited them an
Death
of
Old
Pioneer.
our dairymen to
you Woodrow Wilson”, a hundred
We do not say
Any one wanting to pick blackber­
agreement would lie torn up like a picture for some of affords another wroqg about it, for it is the system
o—
million strong. Show afternoon and
contemplate, but it
scrap of paper. It was the Germans
Frank Mary was born in Canada of ries this season, get in touch with me
price of that is wrong, nor would we wish to
evening. Open at 1:45 and 7:15.
object
lesson
of
raising
the
who started that kind of warfare and
Don’t fail to see this picturization French parentage, about 94 years ago, at once as 1 am signing up my pickers
dairy lands out of all reason. Those say one word to injure the reputation
violated international law, so instead
of the private life of "The mad dog and came to Tillamook county over and those who wish to pick berries
who have boosted the price of dairy of the county treasurer, but as he was
of stopping it we hope and believe
forty six years ago, taking up a home­ must sign up at once, as I must know
of Europe.”
land and disposed of it at double its not a candidate at the primary elec­
that American aviators will give the
stead on the Miami river, now owned exactly how many pickers 1 can de­
Adults
35
cents
Children
25c.
real value are those who have grown tion, the snap shot man simply sug­
pend on.
Merman hell and keep bombing them
rich in that kind of business, and gested a method whereby the county Tuesday, July 16—"When a Man Secs by Frank Illingsworth and F. R.
1 until they sue for peace. Thousands of
J. Merrel Smith.
Red—7 reel William Fox production Beals. Here by hard work, thrift, and
those who have purchased the land on could save the expense of one official.
aviators would be doing this today
industry,
he
succeeded
in
clearing
up
featuring
William
Farnum.
A
story
long
time payments arc the ones to
It was in the interest of the tax­
Are You One of Them?
had not the aviation department made
of the south seas, and the adventure ohe of the finest farms in the Miami
suffer the loss, as they will the com­ payers' that he made the suggestion,
There are a great many people who
such a deplorable fizzle of airplane
< , ‘
of the rough and Strudy men who Valley, but through misfortune and
ing winter when they have to pay out and wé want to say that several in­
would be very much benefited by tak­
production.
sail them. The story of the play is ill health, was compelled to sacrifice
a large amount of money for hay. telligent ladies have come to us and
ing Chamberlain's Tablets for a week
his
farm
to
meet
his
obligations.
Dur
­
from the Saturday Evening Post
for disordered stomach. Are you one
The food situation will become Farmers complain about watered told us that they would be glad to do
ing
the
past
four
years
he
had
been
Story “The Painted Lady, by Larry
-acute the coming winter on account stock in railroads and other corpora- the work of the county treasurer and
making his home with Mrs. F. P. of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl, Baldwins­
Evans.
A
sure
fire,
exciting
and
tibns,
but
it
seems
to
us
that
the
dairy
the recording tor $1,000, and would
of the shortage of vegetables in west­
Hobson, where he died June 25, after ville, N. Y., relates her experience in
thrilling feature.
ern Oregon. Comparatively a small men in this county have allowed real consider themselves well paid.
Adults 20c.
Children 10c. an illness of several weeks. One by the use of these tablets: "I had a bad
estate
sharks
to
place
an
unusual
firoportion of the vegetable crop in
It seems, however, that there was a Wednesday, July 17—“The Widow's one the old pioneers are answering spell with my stomach about six
the Willamette Valley have matured, amount of water into the price of frame pp to perpetuate the system of
Might”—5 reel Paramount produc­ the last roll call. Soon none will be left months ago, and was troubled for
and with the shortage of hay, the I dairy farms in this county. Perhaps farming out the office of treasurer,
tion featuring the greatest of all im­ to tell of the hardships endured by two or three weeks with gas and
the
short
crop
of
hay
this
year
will
farmers there are up against it good
and when the snap shot man propos­
personators, Julian Eltinge. Mr. those who had the hardihood and the severe pains in the pit of my stomach.
and hard. Even in Tillamook county prove this as never before, and will ed a plan whereby the county could
Eltinge is the man who can not be determination to go out into the Our druggist advised me to take
also
convince
people
as
well
that
fic
­
there will be a small vegetable crop,
save money, we innocently butted in­
detected when disguised
as a wilderness and hew out a home; to Chamberlain’s Tablets. I took a bot­
I
/or on the prairie soil vegetables are ticious values and the water should be to a Beals hornet’s nest, and we are
endure the hardships and privations tle home and the first dose relieved
woman.
His
disguise
in
this
picture
a failure. Those who do succeed in taken out of the valuations in dairy pictured a bad, wicked, good for noth­
of pioneer days, and to blaze the way me wonderfully, and I kept on taking
is
so
perfect
that
no
one
in
the
ho
­
growing sufficient vegetables to carry lands in this county.
ing man by Bro. Trombley, who toots
tel recognized him as the "cow­ for civilization on this western coast, them until I was cured.” These tab­
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them through the winter, will be in
his little insignificant tin kettle for
puncher” who a moment before, had and now, just when the full wave of lets do not relieve pain, but after the
luck, but those who have not will find
Tillamook county is now to have a the Beals ring. But that does not
just "come from the ranch.” See civilization has reached our shore, pain has been relieved may prevent
the coming winter the hardest and moss picking drive, and it is just as trouble the snap shot man.
him
mother a baby and give impetus when mills and factories are spring­ its recurrence. For sale by Lamar’s
most expensive to procure garden important as the other drives that
ing up where Indian
wigwams, Drug Store.—Pd. Adv.
Let’s put the matter in another light.
to
the
suffrage cause.
truck. This is very unfoilunate, for a have taken place in the county with Suppose the snap shot man had been Thursday, July 18.—"Bride of Fear” used to be, these old pioneers close
good bumper crop of vegetables, so much success. Thosa who have elected treasurer and had left the
5 reel William Fox special produc­ their eyes and pass to the great be­ MERCHANT'S WIFE ADVISES
fruit and feed for cattle would have charge of the arrangements say that county and gone to Mexico, and our
TILLAMOOK WOMEN.
tion featuring Jewel Carmen. This yond. it is better thus. To the old '
"I had stomach trouble so bad I
been a great blessing to the whole it is going to be a hummer, with deputy was drawing down two salar­
photo-play has a steady stream of timers on the bay the name of Frank could eat nothing but toast, fruit, and
everybody worked up to enthusiasm. ies, what a howl Bro. Trombley would
state.
thrills, which make it one of Miss Marcy was a household word, and hot water. Everything else soured
A thousand sacks of moss a month be making about that bad, wicked
Carmen's best productions. The many will remember the many acts and formed gas. Dieting did no good.
There appears to be a little regret for Tillamook County, That looks big snap shot man. And he would be per­
story deals with a woman who is of kindness received at his hand. No I was miserable until I tried buck­
amongst persons in some of the but when Tillamook people get woke fectly justified in doing so.
rescued from her suicidal deter­ one in need ever appealed to him in thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed
school districts that they did not up to the importance of this drive
mination. by a crook whom she vain. All he had was free to those in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL
Would any of the dairymen of Till­
reach their quota in the W. S. S. drive and everybody pitching in doing their
marries,
not knowing his faults. He who were his friend. He has passed benefitted me INSTANTLY.” Be­
We think all the school districts did mite, it will be easy to double that amook county, after employing a man
is sent to prison and the report from among us. No tears marked his cause Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large
nobly, especially some of the smaller amount, This is a spk ndid opportun­ to milk his cows at a fixed salary,
reaches her that he has been kolled passing, no flowers marked his grave, and small intestine, it relieves ANY
ones which had large quotas, and for ity for Tillamook County to distin­ agree to pay a salary for pulling
in an attempt to escape. She is in yet the memory of his many acts of CASE constipation, sour stomach or
the
two
teats
on
one
side
of
a
cow
gas and prevents appendicitis. It has
that reason there should be no re­ guish itself, and that can be done by
love and is about to marry her em­ kindness will always be fresh in the QUICKEST action of anything we
and
then
pay
another
salary
for
pul
­
grets. It was a great pleasure to the getting busy and swamping Portland
minds of those who knew him best.
ployer's
son.
when
her
husband
puts
ever sold. J. S. Lamar, druggist.
Executive Committee to see so many Red Cross and the other branches ing the teats on the other side of a
in his appearance. Every thing
(Paid Adv.)
of our citizens take hold of the drive with moss. It is important that as cow? But the system in vogue in the
comes
out
fine
and
dandy,
but
to
ap
­
Call for Skilled Men in Engineers
and push it through so successfully, 1 much moss be gathered and picked court house makes this perfectly
Louis Hill of the Great Northern
preciate the play you must see it.
which shows how patriotic the citi­ over before the wet, stormy season proper.
railway has over his desk in his pri­
"Saucy Madeline”— 2 reel Para­
zens are, and willing to assist the sets in, for then it will be hard to
A call has been issued for certain vate office a picture of a cow, says
We think we arc within our rights
mount-Mack Sennett Comedy.
government. \\ e feel proud of the gather moss. Join the Moss Picking as newspaper men to make mention
Adults 20c.
Children toe. skilled men who are needed in the the Argonaut "It is the only common
people of Tillamook county for what or Moss Cleaning Brigades and don’t of this, and if the taxpayers are will­
Engineer Corps, for white men who cow that has ever been killed on our
they have done in the Liberty Loan, be classed as a Mossback. Persons ing to keep the present system, they
are physically qualified for military tracks,” explained Mr. Hill. “A large
Announcement.
Red Cross, Y. M. C. A. and Y\. S. S. 1 W()O own autos can get together and will have to pay the fiddler.
service. No man who is needed to number have been killed and we have
drives, and to the school districts ’ go out on moss picking joy rides
... in
It is for the taxpayers to decide at
Beethoven School of Music will fill the July calls already announced always found, when we came to ad­
that did not reach their quotas in the the evening, with a big bunch of the general election in November open July 15th. Advance studies also will be allowed to volunteer for this just the loss, that the animals were
last drive, we can only say they did moss pickers and have a good time whether they want the present system
kindergarten system for the little service. Volunteers may be accepted pure bred prize winners. This cow
nobly and we all appreciate what tljcy as well, and ever yAuxiliary in the continued or will exact a full day s
from the 19)8 class provided the reg­ happened to belong to an honest Nor­
ones.
county should put in as much time as work from the county treasurer. Sev­
did.
Conducted by Mrs. E. M Percy. R istrant waives all time limits for clas­ wegian, who, when the claim agent
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possible in gathering and picking eral ladies will, we arc informed, A. College of Music, Kensington, sification and examination. Regis­ asked him what he valued her at, an­
Who said that a large number of moss. All other activities in Red make the race, along the lines we
trants qualified will be permitted to swered: ‘Vel, ay tank she ban vort
London, and Mrs. Mildred Finney.
«ingle men above draft age arc go- Cross work have been suspended have indicated.
volunteer until July 17.
about $37.”
Temporary studio at residence.
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