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

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    TILLAMOOK ^HEADLIGHT SEPTEMBER 12,
1918,
Women will Run Tractor«.
PATRIOTIC SUNDAY.
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JUST RECEIVED
fcREGQNJL
LADIES' NEW
Many women will be called upon to
Big Time In Tillamook City on Sun­
NEW
FACE VEILS
run farm tractors next year, thinks ■niï&ERTŸ
SILK STOCKINGS
day, September 22nd.
Hair and Face Veils in
Dean
A.
B.
Cordley,
because
many
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Just received a selection
Plain and Fancy Mesh in
Sunday, September 22nd, has been more tractors will be owned by Ore­
CLOCK
of
the famous “La Tour-
Medium and Dark Browns,
declared Patriotic Sunday by our gon farmers while men able to run
aine” Silk Hose in White,
Black, Taupe and Purple.
President. Coming as it does, just be­ them will have been taken in the
Brown, Bronze. Taupe and
draft.
Women
may
qualify
for
farm
Special Values at each
fore the start of the 4 th Liberty
Champagne. Sizes
rn
Loan Drive, it is very important tractor operation by taking the nite
35c. «»<1 13c.
9 to 1O|. Per Pair
that it be fittingly observed. A great month course in farm mechanics at
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
big meeting has been planned for the Agricultural college, beginning
Tillamook County on the afternoon September. 23.
The Store that Sells for Cash Only—And Selling for Cash Sells for Less.
of that date, and it is hoped that
the people from all over the county
The Allied Churches.
Corner of First Ave. and 3rd Street
will attend. The County Home Guard
Waists that Would Represent Good
Announcing the
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will be out In force and it is hoped
LET IT ALL 4 It A
Chas. E. Gibson, D. D., Pastor.
to have everyone out.
BE OVER Jt
kpS
Values at $1.50 are Still Priced Here at
Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
We have been fortunate in secur-
BUT THE , <
”Dad” Atkinson, Y. M. C. A. Sec.,
ing Lt. Col. John Leader ot the
British Army, retired, as the chief of the Tillamook Spruce District, will
SHOUTING ' ;
speak in the morning on “My Giant
speaker of the day.
Hour."
and
in
the
evening
on
"War
Colonel Leader came to the Uni­
versity of Oregon upon the recom­ Camp Experiences.” He desires that
mendation of the British War Office. the evening service be union.
Prof. O. V. White will preside at 19 TO 20; 23 TO 3f
He is a graduate of the Royal Mili­
tary College, of England, and has the morning Service.
had twenty-three years of experience
in the British Army.. He has served Marguerite Clark in "The Seven Older Men, Crowder Announces, Will
Be Inducted Into Service Later.
in every campaing undertaken by the
Swans” at the Gem.
British Government during that
Washington, Sept. 10.—Youths of
time, including the Boer war and the
Dainty Marguerite Clark, follow­ 19 and 20 years and men between
Boxer troubles. He has been attach­ ing her custom of making one fairy the ages of 32 and 36, inclusive, who
ed to many foreign armies as miti- story each year, will be seen in "The register on Thudsday will be the
tary observer, including the Japan­ Seven Swans” at the Gem Theatre,, first called to the colors, Provost
ese army during the Russo-Japanese Friday, September 13th, a delightful Marshal General Crowder announces
war and the German army. On sev­ whimsical fantasy adopted from today, and until the supply of avail­
The Season’s newest
eral occasions he has been detailed Hans Anderson’s fairy tale by J. able fighting material in their ranks
creations have just been
to train foreign troops, At the out- Searle Dawley, who is also the direc- has been exhausted older men will
break of the present war he wks tor. The story is for children of all not be inducted into service.
unpacked and placed on
commissioned to recruit a regiment ages, and deals with the adventures
Questionnaires will go to these
in Ireland. This regiment he trained of a certain Princess Tweedledee and registrants first and boards have
display, and we want
and officered with cadets whom he her seven brothers. A wicked queen, been ordered to proceed so that some
LL lines of reputable Blouses that formerly
also trained, and led to France, desiring to gain control of the rich may be called in October..
every lady in this vi­
sold for $1.00 each, with one noteable excep­
where, as a part of the famous kingdom over which they rule,
General Crowder, in a statement to
tion, have long since advanced their prices
cinity to view them at
Ulster division, it was fairly wiped transforms the brothers into seven all employes and industrial represen­
out in the early days of the battle of white swans, and orders Princess tatives, asked their aid in applying
to $1.50.
the earliest possible mo­
the Somme, in an action which has Tweedledee thrown into a dark and the plans of industrial deferments
That one exception is The Wirthmor.
been characterized as the greatest gloomy dungeon filled with rats. so that the “maintenance of the mil­
ment.
However, when the maker’s present stock of ma­
deed of the war. Colonel Leader was How she escapes, and after three itary establishment or of the Nation­
terials is exhausted, an advance in the price of these
himself broken down by the cam­ years and a day succeeds in saving al interest duriing the emergency”
Velvets predominate,
splendid Waists is inevitable. Until that time ar­
paign, and after months in hospitals her brothers and returning them to may not be interfered with.
was pronounced unfit for further their human form, make a fascinat­
rives the price will remain $1.00, permitting our
and the trimmings are
General Crowder has said the War
active war service.
patrons to Bhare in the large savings that come as a
ing photoplay. The cast supporting Department could expect to draw
exquisite in their new­
He is at present Commandant of Miss Clark includes handsome Rich­ from the classes above 31 only 601,-
result of the economies of the Wirthmor Plan.
the Officers Training Camp at the ard, Barthelmess
ness and becomingness.
000
men
physically
fit
for
service
as the Prince
The
Four New Models illustrated are now on display
University of Oregon. He has spoken Charming, Daisy Belmore as the and not entitled to deferred classifi­
and we urge you to choose yours as early as possible.
many times in other parts of the
and others equally well cation.
Sizes 38 to 52.
See them in Windows
state and always delivered a message Witch,
known.
150,000 to Enter Schools.
Welworth Blouses
that is worth while. Don’t fail to
He also said that men of 19 and 20
and Department.
t_Are Equally Good Values at $2.00.
hear him.
called were entitled to admission to
Chairman Council of Defen te. Price Interpretation Schedule for the students’ training corps at the
Week Ending Sept. 21, 1918.
400 secondary schools with which
the War Department has made con­
Extra Special Values in
Regiitration Day To-Day.
Extra Special Values in
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Commodity
Consumer Pays tracts/ but added that this corps
Every man in the United States Fresh Eggs........................ 50c—55c. would number 150,000 men, while
and its possessions between the ages Butter, fresh Cry.............. 60c.—65c. over 3,000,000 youths below 21 will
register Thursday.
of 18 and 20, inclusive, and 31 and New Potatoes............. »3.50—»4.00
Methods of selecting these to be in­
45 inclusive, whether be is a citizen Cheese, Tillamook............ 32c.—35c.
Sizes to Fit Ages
Cl l A
At
Each.
or an alien, must register today Corn Meal, Yellow 10 lb Bgs .. 80c. ducted into military service and ed­
4 to 8 ¿tears .................. «plsA*
ucational
training
corps,
he
said,
(Thursday), Sept. 12th, proclaimed Corn Meal, white, 10 lb. Bgs. .. 85c.
Nice Medium weight fleeced cotton
Sizes to Fit A^es
ai ir
a registration day by President Wll- Rolled Oats, 9 lb Bgs.................. 95c. "were the concern of other branches
10 to 16 years.....................................
Union Suite in ankle length styles with
aon under the new draft law lower­ Rice flour in bulk.................... 12*4c. of the Administration.
"Someone must indicate that the
Bleached and Ecru ankle length cotton
ing and raising the draft ages.
Dutch Necks, Ell>ow sleeves and half
Barley Flour, 9 8-10 lb. Bgs .. 90c.
It is expected that the number of Dry Granulated Sugar per Ib. . 11c. individual case is one which should
I nion Suits with high necks, long
open fronts. Bleached white these Baits
men who register in Tillamook coun­ Corn floUr, bulk, white......... 8MiC. arrest the special attention of the
sleeves, and Drop Seats or closed crotch
are finished neatly at the neck and have
ty today will be somewhere about the Corn Flour, white, 10 ib pkgs . 90c. boards in respect to the registrant’s
styles
Splendid values and splendid
draw tapes.
1000 mark.
Rye Flour, 49 lb. pkgs......... »3.65 occupational status,” said General
wearing garments at a very Special Price.
$1.39
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Very Special Per Suit...................
Rye Flour, 10 Ib pkgs.................. 80c. Crowder in his statement. "The
Sizes 4 to 8 years.
If a man is 46 years old on Regis- Hominy, 10 Ib. Pkgs............... 90c. boards do not possess a superhuman
Per Suit...................
Extra
Sizes,
Elbow
and
Long
tfl
Ar
11.10
‘ tration Day, Thursday, September Corn Starch, Ib........................... 12^4c. omniscience. Nor are they permitted
Sleeves.
Per
Suit
.........................
Sizes
10 to 16 years.
by
circumstances
to
devote
unlimited
I 12, is he requested to register?
Beans, Small White .... 15c.—16c.
Per Suit.....................
I
This is typical of many questions Beans, Large White.................. 15c. time to the search of questionnaires
•11.35
I asked regarding registration require- Beans, Colored ............... 12c.—13c. for possible grounds of claim.”
In 1917 out of more than 3,000,000
* meats under the new draft law, Milk, Canned, 16 oz.......... 17c.—18c.
' which lowers and raises draft limits Milk, canned, 6 oz.................... . . 8c. registrants called, only 140,000 filed
I to include all men between the ages Can Corn, Standard per can . . . 25c. occupational claims, or 4.7 per cent;
of 18 and 45 years, both inclusive. Tomato Standard, per can......... . 25c. thus 95 per cent of all registrants
The answer to the foregoing ques- Pears, Standard, per can ......... 25c. no question of such deferment.
! lion is "No”. A man who is 46 years Dried fruit, Rais. Ib.pkgs......... . 15c.
1 old on Registration Day, September Corn Syrup 5 Ib. can.................. . 55c.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
12, does not register.
!
I If, however, his 46th birthday White Flour, 49 lb. Bags ... 13.30
|
Get Behind The Men Who are Behind
4 ihould come on September 13, the Wheat Flour, 2 4'A Ib. Bags .. »1.65
T is typical of all our Coats—cor­
I lay after Registration day, he would Wheat Flour, 10 Ib. Bags......... . 75c.
the Boys at The Front.
Lard, Leaf, 5 lb. pail................ »1.65
!
' lave to register, for he would then Lard, Leaf. 10 Ib. pail......... | »3.25
rect in style and a genuine full value
>e within the 45 year age limit on Lard Sub (shortening) cns dz »1.35 United States Senator (Short Term)
FRED
W.
MULKEY,
of
Multnomah
September 12.
Lard Sub (shortening) cns dz »2.70
a coat that has more style to recoin
1 Similarly, a youth who has attain- Hams, Standard ............. 41c.—42c. County.
id his 18th birthday on or before Breakfast Bacon, standard .... 54c. United States Senator (Long Term)
mend it because it is
CHARLES L. MCNARY, of Marion
Thursday, Septembar 12, must regia-
Retailers under the food laws
er. If he is not 18 years old until must sell flour at a price based on County.
Representative in Congress.
he next day, September 13, he does the coat to them. Some dealers in
First Dirstrict, W. C. HAWLEY, of
■ot register.
Tillamook City are selling flour for
I All men between the ages of 18 and less than price quoted above due to Marion County.
Governor.
I 5 years, both inclusive, who have this ruling.
JAMES WITHYCQMBE, of Marion
I <ot already registered under the for-
County.
I ler 21 to 30 age limits, both inclu- MISS BROCKWELL IK
State Treasurer.
I Ive, must register on Registration
PLAY OF BOHEMIA
O. P. HOFF of Multnomah County.
I lay. The only exceptions are men
and gives the service to which the wearer
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Justice of Supreme Court.
I Iready in the military service.
William Fox has provided a bril­
CHARLES
A.
JOHNS,
of
Multno
­
I That is to say, every man who has liant new play for Gladys Brockweil mah County.
is justly entitled.
I ttained his 18tb birthday on or be- which will be presented at the Gem
Attorney General.
4 ire Thursday. Sept. 12. and has not Theatre; Thursday, September 18. It
GEORGE M. BROWN, of Douglas
I ttained his 46th birthday by that is called "The Scarlet Road.” This County.
Won’t you come in and have this and
I ate, must register unless he has al- play presents the star, who is one of
Superintendent
of
Public
Instruction
I tady registered under the 21 to 30 the greatest favorites that the screen J. A. CHURCHILL, of Baker Coun-
some of the other lovely models fitted—
I ear draft law. or Is in the military possesses, in a new light and makes ty.
you will not befcimportuned to buy. It
I r naval service.
her more attractive than ever. Cer­
Labor Commissioner.
tain it is that Miss Brockwell has
c. H. GRAM, of Multnomah County
will give us pleasure to simply fit the
IREK'S PROGRAM AT THE GEM earned an enviable reputation in the
Public Service Commissioner.
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work that she has done.
FRED A. WILLIAMS, of Josephine
garments on you
riday,
Sept.
13—Marguerite
The play has to do with a young
Clark In "The Seven Swans" A woman who meets with the literary County.
Fairy Story of wonder and beauty and artistic community of a great Superintendent Water Division No. 1
PERCY A. CUPPER, of Marion
The New Fall Suits are here too, and
for old and young. Also a Mutt and city and becomes one of the group, County.
Jeff Cartoon.
but has not a real part In its views
W’ater Division No. 2
they are exquisite in style, weave and
iturday, Sept. 14—Viola Dana in and manner of life. In spite of ail Superintendent
GEORGE T. COCHRAN, of Union
| “The Flower of Dusk”
the temptations that surround her. County.
color. See them, too, in Windows and
Harold Lloyd in "Fireman Save My she remains strong and true. Two
Why
Make
a
Change
at
This
Time?
¡Child.”
men are in love with her. In the end
Department.
tnday. Sept. 15—Lina Cavalieri in she finds that one has betrayed her
/'Love's Conquest."
trust. There is an opportunity for
Tableti.
Hearst Pathe News.
brilliant acting in this play, and un-
"I have been selling Chamberlain's
inday, Sept. 16—Ella Hall, in “A doubtedly Gladys
Brockwell has
Tablets for about two years and
Mother's Secret".
taken advantage of it.
heard such good reports from my
A good one reel comedy.
A MERCILESS JUDGE
Obituary-
had finished one box, my back was all
tesday. Sept. 17—Mary Pickford
Another large egg products plant customers, that I concluded to give
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right That was nearly a year ago
n "M’Liss" See display add in this has been completed—this one in them a trial myself, and can say that
One Who Shows No Favor.
Mr. Alonzo Glllock, was born in the
and
I haven’t had a symptom of kid­
I
do
not
believe
that
there
is
another
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i paper.
Yencheng. Houan Providence. China,
ney trouble since.’ (Statement giver*
*dnesday. Sept 18th—"Our Bridge The plant will produce whole egg preparation of the kind equal to state of Indiana. Nov. 28th, 1854,
merciless judge is Father Time. September 23, 1911.)
Fit Ships" the first U. S. official powder, albumen powder and yolk them.” writes G. A. McBride. Head­ and died Sept. 2nd. 1918, aged 63 Before him the weak and the wanting
On April 26, 1916, Mr. Wolf saidt
■ picture showing the ship building powder, with a daily capacity of ford. Ont. If you are troubled with years. 10 months. Surviving the de­ go to the wall. Only the truth can
I
am ready to back up every word
Indigestion
or
constipation
give
them
■dustry. a picture of interest to 2.000 pounds. The product is said to
ceased are three daughters |nd two stand. For years the following state­
of my former statement about my ex­
[very American.
meet the requirements of the United a trial. They will do you good.—For eons; Mrs. C. E. Earhart, of Bearer. ment from a Hillsboro resident has perience with Doan's Kidney Pills. I
■asnue Hayakawa in "The Honor Hfstew pure fWbd law. which indicates Sale by Lamar's Drug Store.—Pd Ad. Oregon; Mrs. F. G. McClenny. of withstood this sternest of all tests.
take them when I need a kidney
Patroes. Wash., Miss Ora Glllock. of
•f His House."
the intention of the manufacturers
Um. Wolf, W. Jefferson St. Hills­ medicine and they always give iplen-
Ktraday. Sept. 19th—Gladys Brock- to sell their product In this market
Tillamook.
Oregon:
Mr.
T.
R.
Gll
­
If Henry Ford should endorse the
boro Orc., says: "I was laid up with did results.”
Kail In "The Scarlet Road." also a under the Democratic low duty law. Republican principle of a Protective lock, of Kahlotus. Wash.; and Mr. M. my back and I could hardly get about.
Bsro reel Sunshine Comedy "A. This is about the tenth plant of this Tariff, would President Wilson still 3. Glllock. who is somewhere in Hearing of Doan’s Kidney Pilis. I de­ Price boc., at all dealers. Don’t sim-
ask for a kidney remedy—get
Whiter's Wasted Life." See display nature to be erected by the Demo insist on hu election to the United France. Funeral services were held cided to give them a trial. The result
Doan. K,dney Pills-the same that
at
the
Christian
Church
conducted
K thia ¡MU«.
eratlc tariff law.
States Senate? Nay. Nay.
waa very satisfactory, for 1 received Mr. Wolf had. Foster-Milburn Co
by Rev. Harry E. Tucker.
almost immediate relie» and when I Mfgs, Buffalo, N. Y.
JFirst
Burning
or
New IFall
UMilltttrry.
Ladies' Union Suits
Boys' and Girls'
Union Suits.
THIS IS ONE OF THE GOOD
COATS YOU CAN BUY HERE
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