Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 18, 1919, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK
18, 1919.
HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER
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A ’Xmas Suggestion !
Buy Early !
At Koch’s Drug Store
For the Men
TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
Both phones.
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeou S. P. Co.
Tuberculosis Kills 150,000 AMERICANS every
year.
And yet, Tuberculosis is Preventable and
Curable.
The National Tuberculosis Association is con­
ducting a sale of Red Cross Christmas Seals, begin­
ning December 1.
The proceeds of this sale will be used to combat
Humanity’s most deadly enemy—The White Plague
—in every community in the United States.
Approximately 92 per cent of the money raised
in your state will be spent there.
This Campaign to save AMERICAN lives will
succeed if you do your part.
Get in touch with your state or local Tubercu­
losis Association.
Buy Red Cross Christmas Seals, or Health
Bonds.
Don’t wait for the Seals to come to you,
Foi the Women
Smoker Sets.
Cigar Cases.
Pipes, Holders,
Shaving Sets, Razors,
Auto Strop, Gillete Gem.
Military Hair Brushes.
Collar Bags.
Traveling Sets, Desk Sets.
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
Attorneys-at-Law,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Real Pyralin Ivory -Look for the
name “Pyralin ”
Hair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors.
Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers.
^Manicure Sets.
Box Candy.
Picture Frames, Trays,
Photo Albums, Buffers.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook
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New British National Anthem.
The latest mail advices from Eng-
land have brought with them new s
that may be more than passing in­
terest in this our reconstruction
period. As the result of inquiries
from all parts of the British Empire
anent the last two verses of the nat­
ional anthem, with their out-of-date
phrases, towit: “Confound their pol­
itics, frustrate their knavish tricks,"
etc., the wiseacres in power set
themselves out to provide substitutes
that were more applicable to the
change in the times. It is believed
that the two verses that were sung
with the King's approval outside St.
Paul's cathedral last August will be
generally adopted everywhere. They
were:
One realm of races four,
Blest more and ever more.
God save our land.
Home of the brave and free,
Set in a silver sea.
True nurse and chivalry,
God save our land.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Kinsfolk in love with birth,
From utmost ends of earth,
God save us all.
Bid strife and hatred cease.
Bid joy and hope increase.
Spread universal peace,
God save us all.
O pposite C ourt I- jusk
O egoti
Tillamook
■^^■EHSL'KR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COM M E RC I AL BU 11. DI N G,
FIRST
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
91.7 Per Cent, of All Funds Rais
ed in Any State Remain There
The school history now being used
to Carry Out the Local
in the Columbus high school, with
Programs.
apparent approval, says that Wood­
IS
SALE
National Tuberculosis Association and
American Red Cross Share Re-
malnlng 8.3 Per Cent.
President Wishes “The Very Best Suc-
for the 1919 Red Cross Xmas
Seal Campaign.
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President Wilson, In a letter
Hat-
to Dr. Charles J.
field, Managing Director of
National
Tuberculosis
the
Association, expresses keen interest In
the work of the association nnd wishes
success to the 1919 Red Cross Christ­
mas Seal sale. More than 650,000,000
seals must be sold during the ten day
drive which began on December 1, to
assure a one hundred per cent appli­
cation of the Association'» 1920 educa­
tional ami preventive campaign. The
President's letter follows:
“Allow me to express again tny deep
Interest in the work of the National
Tuberculosis Association. I am very
much interested to learn of the efforts
of the Association to raise the sum
of six and one-half million dollars that
the state budgets may be financed for
the coming year, and write to wish the
very best success of the effort,”
CHILDREN.
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David Starr Jordan »ays:
“There Is nothing In all
the world so Important ns
little children ; nothing so
interesting. If you wish to go in
for philanthropy, If ever you wish
to be of auy use In the world, do
something for little children. If
ever you yearn to be truly wise,
study children. We can dreM the
sore, bandage the wound. Imprison
the criminal, heal the sick and
bury the dead, but there Is always
a chance that we can save th»*
child. If the great army of phi-
lanthroplsts ever exterminate Bin
and pestilence, ever work out the
race's salvation, It will be because
a little child has led them.'*
RED
films
CHRISTMAS
SEALS SAVE THE LIVES OF
AMERICAN
CHILDREN —Buy
them to-day.
IS
NOW
UNDER
WAY.
More Than 650,000,000 Seale Must Be
Disposed of to Insure the Success of
the Nation-Wide Educational and
Preventive Campaign of the Nation­
al Tuberculosis Association In 1920.
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WILSON ENDORSES STAMP SALE.
OREGON.
Q R. O. L. HOHLFELD.
VETERINARIAN.
Mutual Phone
Dr. Livingston Farrand, Chair­
Oregon.
Tillamook
man of the Central Committee,
American Red Cross, Expresses 0R. L. L. HOY,
Hope That Public Will Give PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Generous Support.
T illamook B lock ,
SMALL.
“For the Health of This Com-
munity.” Such is the slogan
appearing on the flap of enve­
lopes on which the Red Cross
Christmas Seal Is printed. The Issue
of such envelopes In order to save the
trouble of affixing gummed seals to
letters sent out In quantity by large
corporations and business houses has
been Inaugurated this year as part of
the machinery of distribution set In
motion by the National Tuberculosis
Association and Its 1,000 State and lo­
cal organizations In disposing of more
than 650,000,000 Rod Cross Christmas
Seals during the ten day sale which
began on December L
The significance of the slogan lies in
the fact that whether the letter Is
mailed In Los Angeles or Boston, In
Chicago or In Galveston it still holds
true.
“This community” literally
means the place where the seal Is
bought and used. To be exact, 9L7
per cent of the funds raised Is devoted
to local antl-tuberculosls activities In
the state. Of the remaining 8.3 per
cent a portion goes to the Red Cross.
OREGON
AVID ROBINSON, M. D
tell Phone—2F2
FUND
STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
RED CROSS OFFICIAL
TO BE SPENT LOCALLY APPROVES SEAL SALE
NATIONAL
HOLMES
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The New Freedom”
row Wilson after becoming president
'with a quiet confidence and unruf­
fled tenacity, established his power
over cabinet. Senate. House and lob-
by, and before six months were past,
made himself the most complete mas­
ter of congress since the days of
Thomas Jefferson.” If it is ever de­
sirable for the executive to become
master of the legislative branch in a
republic the present trend of thingH
in Washington has done away with
anxiety In the matter.
GO Y NE.
Office:
To Look is to Buy. Come Early
Get Your Pick First.
This Notice is Worth 5 per cent on all above Listed
Goods. Bring this with you and get youi discount
XMAS SEAL MONEY
E. E. KOCH, Druggist, Tillamook, Oregon.
Come In
Oregon
I
Dr. Livingston Farrand, exec­
utive head of the American
lied Cross, has given his un­
qualified endorsement of the
1919 Red Cross Christmas Seal sale,
which la now under way and which
will extend for ten days under the
auspices of the National Tuberculosis
Association and Its 1.000 allied organ­
izations. A fund of more thnn $6,500,-
000, which will be used In the 1920 ed­
ucational and preventive campaign,
will be raised through the sale of the
seals.
Acquainted as he Is with all ques-
tlons of general health ccramunlty Im-
provement and relief because of the
nature of his work and office, Dr. Far-
rnnd’R endorsement Is based upon an
expert knowledge of what the Na­
tional Tuberculosis Association has ac­
complished and will accomplish In the
future. His letter to Dr. Charles J.
Hatfield. Managing Director of the Na­
tional Tuberculosis Association, fol­
lows :
"I hnve been greatly Interested In
the plans that the National Tuberculo­
sis Association Is making for the sale
of Christmas Seals during the coming
holiday season. The success of that
effort Is Indispensable to the carrying
out of the farreaching plans of the
Association In Its fight against tuber­
culosis In this country.
“’rhe American people, fn common
with the nations of Europe, are be­
coming aroused to the critical Impor­
tance of the problem of vitality and
conservation of health as the neces-
sary factor in .re-establishing the
world after the devastation and de-
st ruction caused by the war. Of all
the preventable diseases, tuberculosis
takes perhaps the first place In Impor­
tance. For that reason I view with
keenest sympathy and approval the
splendid work which the National Tu­
berculosis Association la conducting,
and I trust that the response of the
American people In the Christmas Seal
Campaign will be generous and univer­
sal. Sincerely yours,
(Signed)
LIVINGSTON FARRAND,
"Chairman, Central Committee, Amer­
ican Red Cross." > X
HEALTH BONDS POPULAR.
Tillamook,
J
Oregon,
ÔH’i I.EI.AND HENDERSON
ATTOKNKY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Tillamook -
-
-
* Oregon
TT) OBERT II. McGRATH
C ounskllor - at -L aw ,!
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
NELSON & CO.,
General Merchandise,
Bay City, Oregon
o-----
Square Deal and
Good Goods
Our Motto.
Phone 72.
CANCER.
NO KNIFE AND
LOSS OF BLOOD
No Plasters and Pains for Hours
Or Days.
TUMORS. PILES, FISTULA. GOITRE
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Four Years Study in Europe.
Over thirty years experience
Portland Physical Therapy Labora­
tories. 412 to 417 Journal Building
Portland
Oregon
HENRY C. VIERECK, M. D.
SPECIALIST.
Disease of The
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Only
310 Selling Building, Portland, Ore.
ECONOMY CLEANERS
AND DYERS
2nd, Between 3rd and 4th.
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
•V '
,
PERMANENTLY LOCATED.
The detnnnd for the Health
Ornamental Fire Placer. Built
Bonds which the National Tu­
I
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
berculosis Association Issued
Places absolutely guaranteed
this year for the first time are
not to smoke or money re-
meeting with a ready sale. The bonds
funded.
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are In graduated denominations, the
Brick work of all kind» done
smallest being for $5. In the past
on short notice.
some of the large business houses and
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Placea.
other large contributors found ft dllfi
cult to use up the number of Bed
• 'roas Seals their subscriptions called
for. The bonds have been Issued for
the convenience of larga subscribers
TILLAMOOK. ORF.
and th» proceeds of their sale will be
used for the same purpose as the
Christmas Seal funds—the financing
of the 1920 effort to reduce the num­
ber of death» from tuberculosis fn the
United States. Ijist year the disease
Agent For
claimed ISO,000 lives.
The health
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AND
ALLEN AUTOMOBILES
bonds can be obtained from stat* and
local tuberculosis associations.
Write For Demonitration
RALPH E. WARREN,
Wheeler Garage
And Prices.
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