TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT SEPTEMBER 19, 1918 OREGON NEWS NOTES ; OF GENERAL INTEREST I Chara* that a ring exists for We 1 •ale of prisoners’ paroles from the HELP state penitentiary at Salem have been CALL laid before the Prisoners' Aid society, Your Uncle Samuel take the »f Portland, wth the result that one For Patriots to Come Forward ! ease of alleged bribery Is now under Germ out of Germany. A strong All together Now ! Principal Events of the Week investigation, while it Is hinted that Get your Bond to-day. others may exist. As the first result pull for the 4th Liberty Loan. Briefly Sketched for Infor­ of the investigation, Charles A. Sheri­ dan, a guard at the penitentiary, has mation of Our Readers. The Store that Sells for Cash Only—and Selling for Cash Sells for Less. been dismissed. Sale of a large timber tract contain­ Klamath county threshermen have ing 433,000,000 feet of timber and in­ The A Practical Seamstress organised an association. cluding more than 5000 acres of land The convention of the Oregon State has been closed. Alfred L. Thomas, of Is Now in Charge Federation of Women's Clubs was held Montana, is the purchaser. The price lr Portland this week. is understood to be close to 3500,000. of the Ladies’ The opening day of the Oregon state The tract is west of Monroe and com­ fair, September 23, will be known as prises what is known as the Monroe Is Now Being Operated All Nations' day, and al) nationalities Timber company holdings. It lies on in the state will be featured in the the Alsea river and Lake creek, part by' y7VIrs. Pinkney. programme. being in Linn and part in Lane county. During the whole time in which Governor Wlthycombe has formally Idlers in Portland will be forced to this Dept, has been open Mrs Pink­ work and professional men will be tendered to Secretary of War Baker We are glad to announce that the ney has been associated with the Urged to help with short shifts in the the use of the Oregon state fair Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dept, on shipyards to relieve the present acute grounds at Salem for cantonment pur­ former manager and is therefore poses or as a concentration camp dur­ labor shortage. Supreme better qut^lified than any one else One of the the Balcony is now under the su- Lionel R. Webster, ex-judge of the ing the course of the war. Supple­ in Style, to take over Its management. New pervision of a Dressmaker of many Multnomah county court and one of menting his letter to Secretary Baker Quality, Welworths For many years Mrs. Pinkney was Portland’s prominent lawyers, was in­ with a brief statement the governor de­ years experience. Mrs. Edney, who Pit and Now connected with important Dress­ stantly killed when he fell from the clared that if necessary the state would until recently operated the dress­ Finish. On Sale. making Parlors in cities of the fourth floor of the Columbia building do away with the fair entirely for a year or two, or during the course of to the bottom of the elevator shaft. Northwest and • together with an making Dept, in this store has now Kraner & Carter, who received the the war. exquitite taste in matters pertain­ taken over the management of ouf Before the calls come for men in the contract to build the 15-mile canal and ing to Milady’s wear brings to bear diverting works for the Gold Hill Ir­ new registration, the men remaining Ladies Ready-to-Wear Dept. upon all her work a cleverness in rigation district at Gold Hill, have in class 1 from previous registrations designing and finishing seldom Customers patronizing this Dept. will be called. A dispatch from the 1 begun active operations, but are hav­ surpassed. ing difficulty in obtaining laborers and provost marshal general’s office states will receive expert advice in select- that a call will be issued early in | teams. Do you know the Welworth Blouse ? ions, perfect fittings and when Special Values in At the forthcoming general election October, and that Oregon’s quota will be about 652 men. The class of 1917 Have you ever worn a Welworth? If not, we urge voters of the Port of Portland district necessary alterations that will give will be asked to sanction an additional will be cleaned up first, according to you to tn^ke their acquaintance, for this respected the utmost satisfAtion. tax, so the commission can be assured Captain Cullison, followed by the June name is a guide post to better Blouse values always. of about 8250,000 above tee amount 5, 1918, registrants, and then those of We invite every woman to come New models are now on Sale in sizes 36 to 46, that can be collected under the 6 per August 24. one of which we illustrate. the store and view the lovely to Farmers of the state of Oregon are cent tax limitation law. A number of women and girls are called upon by George R. Hyslop, agri- ' models now being shown in the The name Welworth on a Blouse stands badly needed to help pick cranberries culturist at the Oregon Agricultural Per Pair. for a high standard of quality. That stan­ 'famous "Palmer” Suits and Coats, hi Clatsop county, near the beach and college, to increase the acreage of fall­ dard will never be lowered. The present Guaranteed pure thread Silk Hose Astoria. The pickers receive 25 cents sown wheat, in order to assure a food price will be adhered to as long as possible, for Fall, Silk and Wool Dresses, in Black — White —Champagne— supply In the event a short crop in of for every peck of cranberries they but when the alternative of lowering the Misses Coats, Corsets, Underwear, Pearl Grey and Bronze. pick and most of them are averaging 1919 and to create a reserve in case standard or increasing the price presents next year’s crop Is a good one. The between 32.50 and 33.50 per day. Perfect fitting sizes 8% to 10. itself, the latter course wil be pursued. Millinery and etc. A rich vein of manganese has been , college is in receipt of a call from the Avoid disappointment by securing Welworth Blouses discovered in Curry county on land I government asking that an increase of See Also Window z^Are Sold Here Only the colors and sizes you desire, owned by the Oregon-California Lum- . not lees than 5 per cent over this year’s t^/lnd Always at $2 00. Displays Each Week. Now. ber company, Assays of the mineral acreage be planted. have decided the company to start ex­ The Baker county court is informed tensive development work on the i by the state highway commission that claim. It runs more than 70 per cent two units of the Baker-Cornucopia pure. post road have been approved and that Special values in these two lines of Merchan­ Out of 627 accidents reported to the bids for construction soon will be ask­ dise were delivered to us just a few days ago and industrial accident commission for the ed. The sections approved extend from week ending September 12, inclusive, Eagle valley down Powder river and we urge all who need either Pillows or Cushion four were fata). The fatalities were from Powder river over the mountain Forms to Buy Now while stocks are complete. G. E. Peterson, H. 0. Merrill, Portland into Pine valley. Survey of the other We received just too late for last week ’ s ad , WEARWELL ■hipbuilders; John Skwlck, lumber portions of the 60-mile highway has BROADWAY a splendid selection of new models in Crepe de worker, Linnton, and David Clark, log­ been completed and the route approved FEATHER PILLOWS. FEATHER PILLOWS. ger, Astoria. with the exception of one small section. Chine Waists at these two very special Prices. Full size Pillows guar­ A splendid quality, good Clatsop county is said to have the Acknowledgment of receipt of sub­ They are made from a very fine quality of anteed to be made of all champion cranberry picker of the Uni­ scriptions to treasury certificates of size Pillow fitted with pare Silk in the following colors,—Black, White, ted States. C. T. Grey has been in­ indebtedness, series of September 3, in feathers, thoroughly clean­ new material, A Pillow Navy Blue, Pearl Grey, Taupe, Maize, Flesh, creasing the number of boxes of cran­ anticipation of the Fourth Liberty sed and purified. for the Home, Covered berries he can pick each day until now loan, from every Oregon bank anu dec­ Coral, Salmon, Green and Plum, and in all sizes Fine for Camp. fancy art tick. he picks 22 boxes. This for a day's laration that Oregon is the first state Price Each.... Price Each .... from 36 to 44. work has never before been equaled in in the union to achieve such a record Some of the models are hemstitched, some that territory. was received by the Oregon bankers’ have beautifully embroidered collars and others A "treasure and trinket drive” is committee from James K. Lynch, gov­ have Collarsand Cuffs of Wash Satin. Filled with soft downy Silk Floss. being launched at Albany by the mem­ ernor of the federal reserve bank for bers of Linn chapter, Daughters of the the twelfth district at San Francisco. Come in and see them today. Size 16 x 22.—Each 93c. Size 20 x 20—Each $1.00 American Revolution. The plan is to There are 265 banks in Oregon, every gather up old and broken pieces of one of which subscribed to the offering. jewelry, now valuable aB metal, and Several hundred citizens of Eugene ■ell them to raise money for the war assembled around a bonfire built of work of the organization. magazines and newspapers published An epidemic of cholera Infantum to by W. R. Hearst and took part in a raging at Marshfield. Two children celebration of the advance made by the have died of the disease, many other American forces in their offensive children are dangerously ill, and three launched Friday. The Hearst publi­ groprn persons are in the hospital suf- cations were taken from bundles which Mtfng with the malady. The disease bad remained unopened since the first appears to be spreading. Many dan­ of the month, as a re.uk of an agree­ We have just received a shipment of Flags of gerous eaaee are reported. ment by the newsdealers of the atty Whether or not dogs shall be bea­ not to sell Hearst publications because the Allied Nations for display in the Home, Office, tshed from Albany altogether will be of the publisher’s attitude toward the datermined by popular vote this fall. war and the aUiea. School, Hall or on the Auto. The oily council has authorised the Refusal of the capital I as wet cos» pitting on the ballot at the next city mlttee at Washington to approve a There are five nations’ flags represented—Amer sleffion of a proposed amendment to 8590,000 issue of state highway bonds the city charter making It unlawful to for Oregon will tie up all work of sur­ ica. Great Britain, France, Belgium and Italy. keep dogs within the city limits. facing and macadam which has been Organization of the Inland Empire contemt^pted by the commission. The Dark Grey) and Lumber and Box Interests’ Emergency following projects were to have been THE FLAGS, C_/lfrican Brown. Bureau, representing a pine output of completed with money to be secured Are the two colors in which Mounted on 12 inch black poles with Gold t billion and a half feet of lumber and from the rejected bond Issue; Hood Time for a New Hat ! this lovely Red Cross Model Heads, are 3? by 6 inches in size and OA« 150,000,000 feet of box material annu- River to Mosier, grading; Oakland to But it must be more than is shown. It has a 9 inch top are priced each at .......................... ... <&vC. illy, was completed at a meeting in Yoncalla, macadam: Myrtle Creek to Just New. and is priced at onlv>in nn Portland Tuesday. The purpose of the Dillard, macadam; Wolf creeh-Graves You are looking for quali­ Per Pair....................... ^1£.UU >ureau is to promote maximum pro­ creek, macadam, and six miles of mac­ THE HOLDERS ty and workmanship, too ; a I And These Famous Sherwood tection with a view to meeting govern- adam In the Sisklyous. hat that will stay smart. Models Are Equally Desirable nent demands. Are of wood finished in Gold and hold ir« Barracks for the accommodation of Guess you are looking for Ml Kid Dark Grey and the live flags. Price each..................... ZOC One week’s shipment of lambs 1000 or more soldiers who are expected one of our “Mallory — ’ •• - Hats, •• - irought • return of approximately to attend the students army training African Brown Lace Come in today and try on 85.000 to the sheepmen of the Bly camp at the University of Oregon this Model. Per Pair -.. one or more of the new Fall THE AUTO HOLDERS ountry. Ten thousand lambs pur- fall and winter will be constructed Dark Grey Kid Lace Models. : based by Miller A Lux. of San Fran- at once as a result of a conference Are furnished ready to adjust on the IT- Model. Per Pair.. ’Mailory” Cruvetietfee de- toeo. were shipped from Klamath between President Campbell and rep­ radiator cap and are priced per set “DC fy the rain. Dark | Grey and African 'alls in three Installments last week, resentatives of the Eugene chamber of Brown Kid Lace t took over 70 rars to handle the ship- commerce. The new barracks will be Model. Per Pair. lent. The price paid for the lambs financed through the organization of as 88.50 per head. the University Barracks corporation, Hop picking in Oregon has not as the university at present has no Mtaed but has slowed down materially. fund that can be used to erect the pers and a copy of the papers sent to Resolution of Sympathy. Helping Him Out. | eports are coming in from all the nee ssary buildings for quarters for We have the Aertjplane Journal and each of the sorrowing family. the Aviator's Gazette." I rtley sections of yards being aban- the soldiers. - o------ Whereas, it wan the will of the Al­ I med. Where the crop was sold on , The electric light and power lndus- mighty. that Sister Ina Chance A man stopped at a news stand one Whereas, the Angel of death has I attract picking is going on as usual. try In the northwest is in a serious ssould depart this life to enter a land entered the home of Brother and Sis­ morning who seemed to have hazy Hi a number of cases where the hops condition, and unless the increased where “Everlasting spring abides ter Weiss, and taken their Infant j ideas of just what he wanted. He Attention—Oregon Normal School Student« ! ■are not previously contracted for the i cost of operation is met by correspond­ and never fading flowers.” and daughter Evelyn, to a home where I looked at stationery and he looked --- o------ - at playing cards and he looked at Bowers are also harvesting their ing increases in revenue in the future, Whereas, in her departure Fair­ she will suffer no more, be it When coming to Monmouth, stu­ Resolved that Fairview Grange pencils. He inquired the price of this Bape. It appears to be their intention it will be almost Impossible to meet view Grange has lost a true and I «tore the hops on the possibility the demands for necessary mainten­ faithful member, and her children a extend a vote of tender sympathy to magazine and that, and examined dents are urgently requested to take