Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 12, 1918, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TILLAMOOK, OREGON. SEPTEMBER >2, 1918.
Wants to buy or rent a place with
about 15 or 20 cows. Address Box
151 Tillamook, Oregon.
4*
Get your hay at the Kuppenbender
Warehouse. Prices are always the
lowest.
•
Tillamook Jottings.
W. A. Wise, dentist.
•
Spend your evenings at the Gem.
Insurance on hay-Phone Watson.*
Let W. A. Church write your insur­
ance.
•
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough
Co.
♦
Coming to the Gem Theatre, “A
Man Without A Country.”
Gladys Brockwell in “The Scarlet
Road.” Thursday, at the Gem.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
•
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­
ware.—R. W. Bennett.
*
Mary Pickford, in "M'LiBs," Tues­
day at the Gem.
Will sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105,
cash or auto. Ernest Gienger.
•
Pigs and Bhoats for sale, cheap, all
sizes on M. R. Hanenkrat farm.
*
Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook,
Tillamook.
•
We handle Trojan Powder. Best for
stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
*
Farm for sale. See Ben Kuppenben-
der.
•
I have a 40 cow ranch to rent. See
Ben Kuppenbender.
•
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­
pairing. 3. P. Watch inspector.
•
Sea Foam Washing Powder 25c.
per package. C. O. & C. M. Dawson.
We buy and sell second hand autos.
Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.*
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.
Lagler, of Mohler, on September 10,
a daughter.
Two Jersey cows for sale one fresh
apply to Staffords on Wilson River.*
For bargairs in second hand auto­
mobiles go to Case’s Garage.
Buy your hay from Kuppenbender
now while shipping is good.
*
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City
office on Thursday of each week. *
Insure your hay, play safe,—
Phone Watson.
•
"Over The Top” with Sargent Guy
Ernpy himself, at Gem Theatre soon,
watch for dates.
Persons wlU not be allowed to pick
blackberries on the premises of Mrs.
A. L. Fitzpatrick.
*
Before buying that automobile, see
W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard
Parlors about the Oldsmobile.
Small dairy roach for sale. Apply
to F. M. Stafford two miles north of
town.
*
Jeakins, the Jeweler, is now in a
position to give you prompt service
on your repair work.
*
For Sale—131 acres of Wilson river
bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­
man, Tillamook, Oregon.
•
For Sale—Five brood sows with
pigs, also horse, Inquire of Peter
Betchard on Harrison ranch. ' *2
For Sale—J young brood sows, 8
months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick,
Bell Phone sFia.
*
For Sale—Berkshire pure bred
Pigs, four months old. Enquire of A.
E. Williams. Mutual Phone.
*
Chevrolet Motor Car, 17 model in
good condition, for sale at a bargain.
Enquire at Headlight office.
•
Best by Test—Oregon Portland
Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader
Co.
•
Wants to rent dairy ranch of from
15 to 20 cows. D. Betschardt, Mohl­
er. Oregon.
•
Kuppenbender always carries a
full line of mill feed at the lowest
prices.
•
Take your watches and clocks to
Jenkins, when in need of repair, for
quick service.
•
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, Masonic
building, during August and Septem­
ber. phone 169R.
•
Best in the West—Oregon Portland
Cement. Always uniform and fresh.
Lamb-Schrader Co.
*
For Sale—Twin Excelsior Motor
Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once.
Enquire at Tillamook Garage.
•
S i . jo
PER YEAR,
Rillary Goyne, wife and two chil­
G. E. Atkinson, district secretary GERMAN GUNNERS CHAINED TO
dren, came in from Pennsylvania to of the spruce camps of the Y. M. C.
MACHINE GUNS.
visit relatives in this county. It 1 b A. in this district, will occupy the
o
about seven years since he visited pulpit at the Presbyterian church
Tom
Coats
in
The
Thick of the Fight
here.
next Sunday in the absence of Dr.
On the Western Front
Gibson.
His
subject
will
be:
Morn
­
It is to your Interest to see our
------ o------
work, and ing: "My Giant Hour”; evening,
A new line of wall paper just re­ mens’ and boys’ dress,
Private W. T. Coates, son of Thus.
"War Camp Experiences.”
school
shoes,
made
of
solid
leather
ceived at the Harris Furniture store,
substitutes. Morris Schnal, Popu­ Mr. Omar Cunningham, of Wheeler, Coates, who is In Company E, 127th
also a prepared paste for putting it no
lar Price Clother.
• Oregon, and Miss Nellie A. Hicks, of Infantry, and who was formerly in
on.
*
the Third Oregon, writes the follow­
Did you ever stop to think that Indiana, were united in marriage ing Interesting letter from the firing
Tomorrow
(Friday) Marguerite
Saturday,
Sept.
7th,
at
the
Christian
Clark in “The Seven Swans” a fairy about 25 per cent of feed that is fed parsonage. They will make their fu­ line in France;
August 5, 1918.
story for old and young, at the Gem. without cutting is wasted? And that ture home in Wheeler as the groom
feed put up in a silo is worth about
Dear Papa:—I can write a note
Sheriff Campbel) will Bend out the 30 per cent more than if put up dry? is in government service. Rev. Harry
now anyway. I am in the hospital
questionnaires immediately to the Mr. Rancher do some figuring.
E. Tucker officiated.
again, but expect to be out soon.
men who are registering ttoday.
Tillamook has an auto top and ' Nothing is wrong with me.
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem­
in rear
of
Will pay you to see Everson lor a ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel­ harness repair shop
The last battle I was in was awful.
safe investment in city property or lent music, high class entertainment building opposite post office. Auto Sherman lived way back in the Civil
farm lands.
* * and a superb racing card. For par­ tops, curtains and cushions repaired war. when they were juBt beginning
We always have second hand cars ticulars write A. H. Lea, Secretary, and waterproofed, harness repaired. to learn what war was—but he
for sale at very attractive prices. See Salem, Oregon.
» If you can’t come, send your.harness must have been right even then.
in a sack by parcel post to the Auto And yet I saw some wonderful
Kuppenbender.
•
For Sale.—50 light acyteline light­ Top and Harness Shop. Box 164, Til­ things. Nothing I have seen yet has
An effort is being made to secure
First class dressmaking. Long’s ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet lamook.
* just equaled the sight of the Ameri­
a speaker also.
Appartments, Mutual Phone, Mrs. piping and lamps. A bargain for an up
Dr. William C. Coverk, of Chicago, cans advancing—in perfect forma­
Further announcements will be
Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas to date store or ranch. Inquire at
tion across level and sloping wheat
Burkhart.
• City Transfer Co.
* and connected with the Y. M. C. A., fields perfectly covered by German made next week.
accompanied
by Captain R. H.
Go to Bayocean—Beautiful seaside
Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has Marsh, who is the Red Cross official machine gun fire—and through ar­
I
First Liberty Bonds Sold.
resort—Hotel, Bungalows, Natator- employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ of this district and G. E. Atkinson, of tillery fire, in the middle of a ter­
------ o----- -
ium. Take boat at Garibaldi
lis, and is in a position to give you the Y. M. C. A., paid Tillamook city rible hot day. The shells lit here and
The honor of purchasing the first
there
but
they
caused
no
confusion,
quick
and
reliable
service
on
your
For Sale cheap—Box Ball Rolling
a short visit on Wednesday and spoke
* to the men of the spruce division and no break in the perfect advance. Fourth Liberty Bonds in Tillamook
Alley, 36 feet long. Call or write watch and deck repair work.
City goes to Morris Schnal and
, Something must be very wrong with to Mr. and Mrs W. G.
Bob Carlson, Wheeler, Oregon.
j Married, on the 7th of September, located in this city.
Dwight,
the
German
morale,
in
places
any
­
County W. S. S. Chairman, G. B. way. Men are found chained to ma­ and immediately after the Tillamook
For Sale—New modern residence, at the parsonage of the M. E.
Gibson officiating, Lamb, was notified that the sales of
located in best residence district. For Church, Dr.
chine guns, and, luckily for us, they Water Commission purchased $2,500.
sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. * Walter B. Crabtree and Letha W. S. S. stamps credited to Tillamook don’t shoot as well as they might. The government has requested the
Stephenson.
County by the State Distributor, to Then later, I became lost from my newspapers to publish a list of
Want to rent bottom land dairy
Seed Grain-—Grey oats and wheat, September 5, was $104,410.28, cash company when they withdrew from Fourth Liberty Bond purchasers and
ranch that will carry from 20 to 50
cows. Apply to Ernest Glsler, Tilla­ selected seed; this supply is short, values. Maturity values would be a small woods and returned to a the amounts subscribed, and the first
mook, Oregon.
* book your order now, price right. about $120,000. People are urged to village. I stood on the edge of the list will be published next week.
Ask for prices. Carlton Nursery Co­ make their purchases in accordance wood and watched the Germans put
Wanted—Men for highway work Carlton, Oregon.
• with their pledges, as rapidly as pos­ over a barrage, and the Americans
Another M om Gathering Drive.
at top wages. Apply at paving plant
C. A. Dunn, with Mrs. Dunn, were sible.
------ o------
put over a barrage, and saw the
5 miles south of Tillamook or phone in the city on Saturday. Mr. Dunn
It has been decided to hold anoth­
It is more than probable that Oskar Americans bring up reserves, where
3714, Oskar Huber.
* was the county road master of this
liuber, who has the hard surfacing the fighting was going on the fierc­ er moss gathering drive to Sandlake
Dr. Wise will be at his , Tillamook county, but is now in the employ of contract south of the city, will give est just then. When they came they on Sunday, and as the Woodmen of
office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ the State Highway Commission.
the county a bid, as a subcontract, covered the whole face of a hill— the world have not taken an active
days and Thursdays until further no­
Marriage licenses were issued to for the improvement of the Three not compact, massed, but dotted reg­ part In these drives similar to oilier
tice.
* Omer Cunningham and Nellie a. Rivers road. The county court has ularly all over it, so that the artil­ fraternal orders, next Sunday will be
A reward will be paid for return of Hicks, of Wheeler, Walter B. Crab­ received word from the Federal au­ lery or machine guns could not of­ their day to gather up their friends
a bear trap taken from near light tree and Letha Rex Sawyer and thorities in Portland that the coun­ fer as effective resistance. There waa and make a strenuous effort to bag
ty’s bid of $17,200 for bridges and never a stop, never a hesitation, in ' 2000 sacks of moss. A new bog will
house road. Address Bert Biggs, Bay­ Elizabeth Crandall.
ocean, Oregon.
• , W. B. Aiderman and H. Sander vs. abutments on the Three Rivers road all that body of men as they ad­ be selected for next Sunday. Every­
had been recommended. The lowest vanced through a German barrage. body la cordially invited to help, es­
Money to ioan on farm lands, from Pacific City Lumber Co. is a suit bid was that of Curtis Gardner for In fact I have never seen an Ameri­ pecially those who have not done so
1500 up, Good terms. Reasonable rate filed in the circuit court to recover $13,368.00.
can
soldier hesitate—going any in previous moss gathering drives.
of interest. We want your business. $275.25 which is owing the plaintiff
place.
See Everson.
* i for work and material on a donkey
In behalf of the Tillamook Red
Must close now, but will write
Keeping Your W. S. S. Pledge.
Cross Fred C. Baker interviewed the again as soon as I can.
For Sale Pianola attachment with engine.
Tom.
County
Court
in
regard
to
keeping
music rolls, will fit any standard
Prof. Rutherford and family, who
Buy your stamps early. Those you
piano. Enquire of Bob Crawford, had visited at the home of District the Sandlake road in shape so that
purchase are evidence that you are
moss
pickers
could
get
there
and
the
Wheeler, Oregon.
Col. John Leader to Speak ii Tilla­ keeping your pledge.
Attorney Goyne, left for Eugene the
moss could be hauled out. The
mook Saturday, Sept. 22.
You also pledge yourself to econ­
In conformity with the rule formed first of the week. Prof. Rutherford county court has instructed the su­
—o<—-
omize during the war. The govern­
elsewhere, all wood orders must be , is superintendent of the schools at pervisor to keep the road in as good
Colonel John Leader, for several ment is requesting that you do not
accompanied by payment in advance. Eugene.
shape as possible. The officials of the
There is to be a moss picking pic­ Red Cross are thankful to the court years in the front line trenches in buy articles not necessary for your
—A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
*
health and efficiency. You will
For sale—A New Home sewing ma­ nic at Fairview on Sunday, on the for what It has done in the past, for France, but now instructor at the thereby release both labor and ma­
chine, looks and runs like new. ; Donaldson place, and the people of a number of bad places have been Oregon University at Eugene, has terial for the manufacture of articles
been assigned to give an address in
$17.60, terms if desired at Singer that vicinity are invited to partici­ improved.
Tillamook
on Sunday evening, Sep­ needed to support our brave boys
pate
in
it,
as
it
is
hoped
that
at
least
Agency opposite postoffice.
Edgar Woodward vs. A. F. Coats tember 22nd in behalf of the Fourth "over there” who are just now so
500 sacks will be gathered.
Lumber Co., is a suit filed in the cir­ Liberty Loan.
Gale Buel came in to spend the
heroically driving the Huns back.
J. Honey collided with a lumber cuit court to recover $850.00 and
week end and ley on Monday morn­
They make good their pledge. Are
pile
north
of
town
and
peaches
and
$4 50, which the plaintiff alleges is Attention—Oregon Normal School you keeping yours? Buy all you can
ing. He is in the navy and already
broken glass jars were strewn on the owing him on account of damage to
had a sailor like appearance.
afford.
Students!
road. It was in passing another car a scow. The complaint alleges that
County
W. S. S. Executive Committee
To whom it may concern—Persons where the lumber is Btacked that the
----- o-----
on the 13th of August, he was in
G. B. Lamb, Chairman.
will not be permitted to pick ever­ accident happened.
When coming to Monmouth, stu­
control of a scow which defendant
C. A. McGhee, secretary
green Blackberries on the premises
P. W. Todd.
H. B. Millis has passed the physical caused to be towed down stream to­ dents are urgently requested to take
of F. M. Trout and M. F. Goodspeed.*
F. C. Baker.
examination and will become a ward Tillamook bay, which was the Southern Pacific Electric trains
Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a member of the tank company. He oeached and stranded on the bank of Sunday, September 15, leaving Port­
A. W. Bunn.
E. K. Gilbert.
week, water and lights, furnished. leaves Seattle and goes to Camp i'illamook bay in such a manner that land at 2:20 p.m. and 8:50 p.m.; or
Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., Colt, Getteysburg, Penn., where he the tide, ebbing and flowing, left it Salem, Falls City trains leaving
Salem at 4:15 p.m. and 5:58 p.m.
stranded on the bank.
Tillamook, Oregon.
* goes into training.
Purchase tlcketa by way of Dallas. Nut Shells a>d Fruit Pita Wanted.
G. E. Atkinson, of the Y. M. C. A.,
By order of Provost Marshal Gen­ J. H. Ackerman, President.
Wanted—boy 12 or 15 years of age
The United States Government baa
stationed with the spruce division in to work on dairy ranch. To do chores eral Crowder, all men of all classes
issued an urgent call for all fruit
this county, has received orders to re­ and go to school. Will pay good subject to draft are ordered to report
Tillamook Boy Severely Wounded pits and nut shells.
port at Camp Lewis on Monday.
wages. Call or write Cloverdale Drug at the Christian Church at eight
Poison gas waa one of the first
------ o------
* o’clock this Thursday evening, and
Don’t throw away your old tires but Company, Cloverdale, Oregon.
fruits of kulture. It stings, blinds
all
patriotic
citizens
are
also
urged
In
the
casualty
list
on
Tuesday
get an “Inner Tire” and get from
The Tillamook Singer Sewing Ma­
and kills. Charcoal or carbon made
100 to 5000 miles more service out of chine Agency is now permanently lo­ to attend. Instruction will be given was Donald B. McKlmens, eon of ex- from fruit pits and nut shell« is used
by representatives of the State Coun­
each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.*
cated opposite the post office, where cil of Defence, State Committee of Connty Commissioner G. R. McKim- to naturalise it.
mens, who was severely wouaded in
Wants to buy or rent bottom land monthly payments may be made and the Army Y. M. C. A. and the Oregon France.
The government needs the carbon.
dairy ranch that will carry from $0 supplies ordered.
Social Hygiene Society. The object of
Donald McKlmens volunteered hie It asks the boys and girls, and men
to 60 eows. Inquire of Annis Geisler,
A marriage license was issued in the meeting is to give men subject to services and joined the Third Oregon and women of America to save;
Tillamook, Oregon.
*3 Portland to Charles F. Stone and draft Intelligent instruction jn social with Geo. Loerpabel's eon who was Peach pita, hlcory nuts, walnuts,
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook Bertha Munell, both of this county. purity and to avoid disease and to co­ killed in France soon after arriving butter-nuts, and Bhell of these nuts.
Two hundred peach pits or seven
office across the street south of the Mr. Stone is now in the spruce divis­ operate with the government In there. .
pounds
of nuts produce enough car­
ion,
being
engaged
in
getting
out
keeping
men
in
the
prime
of
health
court house every Monday, Tuesday
bon for one gas respirator. Carbon
and Wednesday.
• rived spruce before being called into and fit to fight.
Red Cross to Make Garments.
is made from fruit stones and nnt
service.
"Our Bridge of Ships" U. S. Gov- (
shells. Don't waste them save all.
Hay insurance costs very little, 18
Letters from the Portland Chapter,
ernment official film on the ship
Small-Dick Nuptials.
They should be nicely washed and
------ o------
American Red Cross tell, of thou­ dried In the sun or by the stove,
bundling industry. Gem Theatre, to 30 cents on each ton insured, rates
based on term Insured.—See Watson
A
marriage
took
place
in
Portland
sands
of
garments,
all
cut,
and
ready
Friday, Sept. 18.
or Phone 43J or Mutual at office on Saturday, when Miss Selma Dick to be made up, and they ask how after which they will be collected
Attorney J. L. Henderson, who is and house. Do this now, today. Let became the wife of Ferdinand D. many we can make in a month. These for the government.
At Nehalem—Tohl and Anderson’s
working in the ship yard, wishes to WatBon thé old reliable write your Small, the nuptial knot being tied by are very simple garments, and can
say that his abstract office is kept insurance.
* Dr. Boyd. The bride is a sister of be taken to the houses to be made. store, or'D. S. Boyakin store.
At Rockaway—G. A. Jones store,
open as usual.
Married at the Christian parsonage Mrs. E. E. Koch, an accomplished The auxiliaries of the county will be
A cordial Invitation is extended to Saturday, Sept 7th, by Rev Harry E. young lady with considerable musical asked to take assignments as large or any store on the beach.
At Garibaldi—Nelson’s store, or
the people to attend services at the Tucker, Mr. Rex Sawyer, of Wheeler, ability, and the groom Is well known as they can make up, and the women
Christian Church morning and even­ and Miss Elizabeth Crandell, of Till­ in this county, being in the salmon of Tillamook are asked to volunteer Postoffice.
At Bay City—Nelson & Co.
ing. Rev. Harry E. Tucker, minister. amook. The ring ceremony was used. canning business. Their friends wish for this work. The garments will not
Tillamook
City—Anygrocery store.
them hearty congratulations and be here for two weeks probably. The
Beaver—Wilson A Co. store.
Need a truck to haul your milk? Or They will live at Wheeler for the best wishes.
sewing room will be open each
present.
Blaine—Postoffice.
anything else? Got an old automobile?
The happy couple left Sunday Thursday for the distribution of yarn
I am subject to go to the army,
Hemlock—Anderson’s store.
See Sliro'ie, he will explain the rest.
morning
for
San
Francisco
where
and when the pinafores come, they
Hebo—Grocery store.
It’s a "Truxtun Attachment."
* consequently I must sell quick all my they will spend two weeks and on will be given out at the same time.
property worth more than $7,000.00.
Cloverdale—Cloverdale Mercantile
The Rebekahs and Oddfellows are
their
return
will
make
their
home
Will sell for $750.00, consisting of
Company.
cordially invited and requested to at­ beef cattle, saddle horse, 4 h.p. drag in Portland.
Woods—Post office.
Mother’s Parade.
tend the 67th Anniversary of Re­ saw, 160 acres land, tools, dishes,
Pacifte City—Edmunds store.
bekahs, Wednesday evening. Sept. rifle, revolver and bedding. Call C. J.
Oretown—At schoolhouse.
Relinquishes Toll Road.
One
feature
of
the
Fourth
Liberty
18th. Don't fail to come.
Dobils, R. F. D., Bay City, Ore.
•
------ o------
All junior Red Cross organizations,
Loan drive will be a Mother's pa­
All accounts that have not been
John Boyer. ~of Bear ¿reeE?”lias rade on the afternoon of the 21st of War Savings Societies, and other
Owing to being called In the draft
settled by the first of August will be I wish to sell at once, 8 milk cows, been in town this week and while
organizations are requested by the
turned over to our attorney for col­ two heifers, 1 team and harness, 4 here told The Observer that he would September. M tb . Ethel Houser will government to co-operate in this sav­
have
charge
of
the
parade
in
Wheeler
lection. (The old) Tillamook Feed hogs, one buggy and single harness. probably relinquish the eight miles
ing. It you have the fruit pits or
Co., D. L. Shrode.
* 15 ton of hay, w*ll also sell lease on of toll road in Tillamook County, on Mrs. Finlayson in Bay City, and Mrs. shells and are not convenient to any
Kennedy in Tillamook.
Don't pay rent. A modern, up-to- place. Inquire of Hubert Odell, Tilla­ Salmon river, this winter, at which
In Tillamook the parade will be in of the above named places, call or
date seven roomed house for sale at mook, Box 345, or call at place 3 to time his contract with the county ex­ the afternoon at two-thirty o’clock write to the County School Superin­
a bargain, near the high school. miles south on old Netarts road. * pires after ten years. There is much at the City Hal). All mothers of boys tendent's office and we will arrange
Terms to suit purchaser. J. H. Frank­
At the annual meeting of the Mu­ work to be done on this highway to In the army or navy are requested to to get them.
lin. Tillamook. Oregon.
* tual Telephone Co. on Saturday • the put it into condition for travel, be at the City Hall at 2:15 p.m. to
Remember the few nut shells or
fruit pits you may be able to save
For salethree high grade regis­ following officers were elected: among other things several bridges form in line for the parade.
Bring national flags and service may save some American boys life
tered Holstein heifers, two two-year President, George Williams; vice- to build, and Mr. Boyer does not care
olds and one yearling and one milch president, C. A. Elliott; Secretary, to continue possession of the road flags. County chorister, Mrs. Gibson, from the dreaded poison gas.
G. B. Lamb,
cow. Write, Mrs. J. A. Haxlltt, For­ S. A. Brodhead; Treasurer, M. W. unless it be for a long term. This the is arranging for music for the occa­
County School 8upt.
sion.
est Grove, Ore.
* I Harrison; director, M. C. Trowbridge county will not grant.—Observer.