Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 28, 1918, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 28,
1918.
Gem Theatre Re-Opens Saturday, Nov. 30th
During the time we have been closed we have installed a new ventilating system, re­
decorated and fumigated the Theatre, and in doing this we feel that we have made it
safe for the public.
We will open with a special program.
MARY PICKFORD
IN
How Could You Jean ?
Also a two reel Mack Sennett Comedy.
Seven reels of fun and laughter.
Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. sharp.
Children 10c.
Adults 20c.
Portland Prepares to Welcome Butter
FINDS TIME TO PRAY.
Ana Cheese Makers.
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Field Marshad Foch Doei Not Neg­
Portland is preparing to welcome
lect Religion During War.
the ninth annual convention of the
year, to $2.00 per year. Advertising
rates on new contracts will be 20c.
i per inch in future for advts below
one fourth of a page. Locals and
readers will be 7c. per line. We have
j
been in the habit of inserting a good
many items free and in future these
I will have to be paid for at the line
I rate.
Buy Your Meat for Canning Now.
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Oregon Butter and Cheese Makers'
A California boy, Evans by name, Association which will assemble here
SIZES 14 TO 48.
with the American expeditionary at the Portland Hotel, December 11
forces in-France has written a letter ¡and 12. Representatives of Oregon
to his parents in San Bernardino, tel- Agricultural College and the State
ling of meeting General Foch at close ‘Dairy and Food Commissioner’s of-
I’st the local business men
range in France. Evans had gone in- jflce will assist
to an old church to have a look at it. I in making the visit of the delegates
4
As he stood with bared head, satisfy­ an interesting and helpful occasion. I Meat will be high this winter. Get
MODERN DESIGNS
The Oregon Dairy Council, an or­ J it now for canning, while it is cheap,
ing his respectful curiosity, a gray
man with the eagles of a general on ganization formed to further the in­ i Beef by the quarter, 9c. to 14c per
the collar of his shabby uniform also terests of all the branches of the l pound.
entered the church. Evans paid small dairy industry will lend a hand in I Beef steak, 18c. to 2Sc. per lb.
attention at first, but was curious to making the gathering a notable af­
Beef pot roast, 12tic. to 22c. per
see him kneel in the church, praying. fair.
pound.
J. D. Mickle, State Dairy and Food
The minute;, passed until nearly an
Boiling beef, 9c. to 17c. per lb.
WONDERFUL STYLES.
hour had gone by before the gray Commissioner, in speaking of the
Beef for stew, 6c. to 15c. per lb.
coming convention yesterday said:
man arose from his knees.
All meats are government inspect­
"These are days of great opportun­ ed.
Then Evans followed the gray man
down the street and was surprised to ity for the butter and cheese makers
Tillamook Meat Co.
see soldiers salute him in great ex­ of Oregon. In fact the dairy industry
citement, and women and children in all its branches should have more Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain’s
stopping in their tracks with awe­ attention than ever before. Oregon
Dependable Merchandise at considerable lower prices then elsewhere
Tablets.
struck faces as he passed. It was has a chance to become known all ov­
AT
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Field Marshal Foch. Now Evans of er the United States and all over the
"I am thankful for the good I have
CROSS THE ST.
San Barnardino counts the exper­ world, for that matter, because of received by using Chamberlain’s Tab­
ience of one of the greatest of his the excellence of its dairy products. lets. About two years ago when I be­
FROM CLOUGH’S
The butter and cheese makers will gan taking them I was suffering a
life.
DRUG STORE.
During the hour General Foch was have a big part in the success of this great deal from distress after eating,
on his knees in that silent church in state as it comes before the country and from headache and a tired, lan­
The Store that gives you more goods for less Money, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
humble supplication 10,000 guns more and more as a district rich in guid feeling due to indigestion and
were roaring at his word. Millions of products that feed humanity and no a torpid liver. Chamberlain’s Tablets
armed men were crouching in tren­ food is more important than food ob­ corrected these disorders in a short
ches or rushing across blood-drench­ tained from the dairies. I hope every time, and since taking two bottles of
>'layrng'13uckboard.
ed earth at his command. Generals man in the two lines of business them my health has been good.”
Do you know what duckboard is 7
and field marshals, artillery, cavalry, represented in the association will writes Mrs. M. P. Haiwood, Auborn,
infantry, engineers and tanks fought come to the convention. He will be N. Y.—For sale by Lamar's Drug It’s a kind of a game first played In
a primitive and mild sort of fashion
as he commanded them to do and in royally welcomed. He will help every Store. Pd. Adv.
by Rocky mountain goats and since
no other manner, as he prayed in that other man who attends and will
modernized and mage difficult by the
WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS
gather much inlormatipn and in­
little church.
American army. The apparatus on
Nor was it an unusual thing for spiration that will assist him in
FOR SPOT CASH
which one plays duckboard is a mixed
General Foch to do. It is said that building up his own interests."
ANY ISSUE.
...Z
At the recent meeting of the Ore­
there is never a day that he does not
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do the same thing if there be a gon Dairymen's League resolutions
$100
church that he can reach. He never were adopted asking that the office $50
fails to spend an hour on his knees of Dairy and Food Commissioner be $500
$1000 slippery strips of rounded wood laid •’
crosswise about two inches apart, and
every morning, and every night it is maintained as now as a separate and
WHY cnsli them—when you know the money
the same. He has done this during distinct administrative branch of the
Send u> your Bondi by registered. is supposed to keep one's feet out of
the
mud.
It
does
I
While
playing
duck
­
will noon be spent? With a Savings or Check­
state government as the dairy indus­ letter and receive highest market
his entire life.
board one's feet are usually In the air.
try represents an income of approx­
ing Account here at the big. strong First National Rank
price by return mail.
It is called duckboard, I suppose, be­
imately $20,000,009 annually and
*, it will be no time at all until you will have a nice
WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO. cause of some silly belief that a duck
Irish Corporal Captures Youthful is deserving of this recognition.
nest egg."
could
walk
it
without
falling.
Even
200
Central
Bldg.
Hun in Shell Hole.
The Oregon Dairy Council, which
Only National Bank in Tillamook
airplanes
flying
at
a
height
of
less
Seattle
Wash.
was a temporary organization formed
than
5,000
feet
have
been
seen
to
wig
­
.
„
DIRECTORS:
Mike, a big Irish corporal, had just to assist the industry by spreading
* "'■Bunn, Farmer.
p Heise!. Farmer.
gle and dip drunkenly while passing
the doctrine for a greater use and
captured a German in a shell hole.
~
Edwards,
Mgr.
C.
Power
Co. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
Sleep and Rest.
above
trench
lines
floored
with
duck-
“Come down out o’ that,” shouted apreciation of milk and milk pro­
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U. C. Lamb. RuHding Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
boards. And when it is laid upon the
Mike. The prisonei' was a wax-pale ducts, to assist the daiiymen in their
IF. J. Riechers. Cashier.
One of the most common causes of surface of the earth and there are no
boy who afterward said he was 16 feed and labor problems and to help insomania and restlessness is indiges­ handy trench walls to help out—well,
and who didn't look 14. He was very maintain a high standard of produyts tion. Take one of Chamberlain’s Tab­ it's lucky for Charley Chaplin that the
weak, his helmet almost rested on and of herds, has been so successful lets immediately after supper and see wide world didn't see me operate.
his narrow shoulders, his tunic was that a strong demand is heard for the If you do not rest better and sleep Nothing could ever again be funny to
so big that the sleeves were rolled permanent foundation of the council. better. They only cost a quarter. For a man who saw me play duckboard out
back eight inches, his trousers were As a result the council will soon be Sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.—Pd Ad. there In the comparative open of that
so long that they bagged like a on a firm basis. O. D. Center, direc­
wood I—William Stevens McNutt, in
zouave’s bloomers. The poor kid com­ tor of extension service at O. A. C. is
Collier's Weekly.
Call
for
School
Warrants.
menced to cry pitifully, like a girl. president, E. C. Callaway is secretary
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Wilson River Items.
About Croup.
“Niver you moind sonny,”’ said and J. D. Mickle, treasurer. On the
Soldier's Appreciation.
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All
outstanding
school warrants
board
are
representatives
of
various
Mike, "I’m no baby killer. Here let
Recently a woman well known in
Claude Ackley of Wilson river is
If your children are subject to
me help you,” and big Mike dropped branches of the dairy industry and are hereby called for payment issued America, who has devoted all her
slowly improving, after a severe at­ croup, or if you have reason to fear
bis gun, slid down into the hole, mill men, business men, representa­ by school district No. 9. Interest time to relief work since the war be­
tack of inflamatory rheumatism.
their being attacked by that disease,
where the boy might have turned his tives of the bureau of health and I ceases this 12th day of November, gan. was visiting a hospital. The com-
George Williams and Leland Hoy you should procure a bottle of Cham­
1
1918.
others
well
known.
own gun on unarmed Mike, and
mundlng officer had sent a military are remodeling the old Overland au- berlain’s Cough Remedy and study
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Erwin Ilarrison, Clerk.
brought him up.
car for her. She entered the car just to into a bug for two, so girls get the directions for use, so that in case
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"Stop your cryin’, sonny. Nobody’ll
as an ambulance filled with wounded ready for a ride.
of an attack you will know exactly
Putting In His Time.
hurt you. There'll be eats for ye an’
passed by. As she noticed the thin,
Rollie W. Watson is building a what course to persue. This is a
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a good rest back there. But—” and
pale faces, tears came into her eyes. new modern barn on his country favorite and very successful remedy
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
’’I never could see what a tramp
Mike paused and glared—-“if I could
The soldier-chauffeur asked If she home, located one mile
north of for croup, and it Is Important that
get me paws on th’ big dirty fat slob does with his time."
was ill.
Fairview.
you observe the directions carefully,
"Never could myself," said Plunk-
of a Prushun what sent a baby the
“No,” she said, “these are tears of
Mrs. Adolph Erickson has been ser- For Sale by Lamar's Drug Store.—Pd
ville
’
s
popular
constable,
"until
I
likes of youse out here I’d tie him to
V
gratitude and pride.”
iously sick with the Spanish influ- Adv.
is a corker
that post an’ feed him lighted hand followed one around just to find out.
"Miidame," replied the boy, simply,
enza.
4
Men Wanted.
grenades ’til there wah nawthing He ate four breakfasts and six din­
“
If
I
thought
that
my
being
a
soldier
for slaying
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Carl Helsel and Carl Swenson are
I
ners."
left of him. That’s the guy I'm after”
was worthy of but one of yonr tears,
organizing a basket ball team and
Loggers and mill men wanted at
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and Mike picked up his gun and rush-
I should feel that I had not lived in
on the job-J
would like to have every one at- the Brighton Mill Co. at Brighton.
Having
finished
his
meal
the
diner
<’d on into the thick of the advance.
vain.”—Red Cross Magazine.
tend that can.
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called for his check.
Jack Robinson has purchased Will
"Let’s see, said the waiter, "what
»
Huns to Wear Bark Shoes.
Call For Bids.
i
;
Notice.
1.
Williams’ ranch south of town and
did you have?”
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To help out in the present great
has
moved
out
there.
a
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“Can’t tell you for the life of me,"
Bids are hereby called for the con­
scarcity of leather and the consequent
Hershel Hollett, who has been struction of the Trask Drainage Dis­
A
There has been a change in the was the reply; "but what I ordered
dearth of footgear, a German army
working
for
Jim
Williams,
returned
ownership of the Tillamook Transfer was minced chicken.”
trict's ditch. Plans may be seen at
authority recommends the Introduction
I
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of linden bark moccasins such as are to his home at Blaine Saturday.
the office of H. T. Botts, secretary,
Co.. J. P. Maginnis buying an Inter­
Pete Harrington moved from Wil­ Tillamook City, Oregon. Bids will be
Notice to Subscribers and Advertisers
3 worn by the Russian peasantry. Made son river to Willamina last week.
est in the firm. We would appreciate
Vakrptnti Ab « lately.
from the bark of young twigs, these
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received up to the close of Wednes­
the early settlement of all accounts
shoes are said to stand two years’
day, November 27th, 1918, and
Owing
to
the
voters
discriminating
both owing by and to the firm pre-
Notice.
wear ; yet they are light and easy
should be left with the secretary, H.
DEALERS EVERYWHERE. I
it the general election, giving Mult­
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and can be made to fit well. The lin-
T. Botts.
vious to November 23rd. We also
A.
J.
TOWER
CO.
BOSTON.
nomah county a fair rate for legal
den forests of the prince of Monaco,
We desire to close our berry ac-
*ish to thank our customers for
near Lnon, France. Germans say. counts as soon as possible. Therefore
advertising and other counties in
Why He Looked Well.
Previous business and to ask that
Wlgg—Hello, old man, I congratu­
would supply sufficient bark to make any person or persons holding tickets
the state an unfair rate, the county
they continue to give us an oppor­
1,000,000 shoes, and the making of for berries picked for, or sold to late you on your appearance. I never
papers will have to raise their adver­
"Do you raise any small fruits
them would furnish excellent light oc­ Graves Bros., of Tillamook, will saw you looking so well.
tunity to serve them.
around
here?"
tising and subscription rates or go
Wagg—I do feel In pretty good
cupation for prisoners and slightly please mail them to C. 8. Graves,
H. Brooks.
"Can’t raise anything
small
we will raise
shape. You see I've been too infernal­
wounded.
out
of
business.
Hence
Dallas,
Oregon,
for
payment.
J. P. Maginnis.
around here, stranger. The soil is
ly busy this summer to go away for
8. C. Graves.
the subscription price of the Head­ too good.”
A Question
a rest.
first of the
PLUSH and all wool pfì A TÄ
Velur and Bilevia.
VLV A O
Manish Serge, Broadcloth
and all Wool Poplin
W T T I’ r I iq
0 Lil 0
Wool Jersey, Wool Serge, TAT)
Satin and Silk
17111
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GOLDEN’S >—
Deposit These Creamery Pay Checks
REFLEX SLICKER
$ij »' |4_l.
light, commencing the