/ I TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,’DECEMBER 18. 1919. Court Allows Bills f GAVE THANKS FOR ARMISTICE Fervent Gratitude to God Wae Flrat General Warrants Thought of the Gallant De­ 1.70 G. W. Russell ........................ fenders of Verdun. 7.50 Albert Crawford ................. 1 6.70 Wm. Hartsell ....................... 6.70 The artillery fire dlad out, and theft Orval Parks .......................... 7.50 J. J. Spencer ........................ was a pause that seemed like the sud­ 6.70 Harry Jones .......................... den end of the world. Then from the 7.00 John Aschim ........................ t 40 bells, high in the towers of the oM 41.12 Tillamook Herald ............... cathedra) at Verdun, pealed forth 81.00 W. S. Coates ....................... those silvery tones that proclaimed 26.00 W. E. Anderson ................... again, "Peace on earth.” The armlatice 26.40 A. II. Gulstrom ................... had come. 11.97 Walter Stark ....................... 12.03 Slowly the great doors of the ca­ Walter Stark ....................... 32.04 Frederick Post Co.................. thedral opened and in rushed 600 allied 96.00 Lamars Drug Store ........... soldiers. Doctor Maurer of the Red 5.50 Tillamook Transfer Co.......... Triangle, says a writer In Association 100.00 Vida A. Millis ..................... Men, quietly walked to the altar rail 85.00 Faye L. Stark....................... and knelt there. Cuptains, lieutenant« 75.00 Florence Whitcomb ........... and soldiers reached for the betl 9.60 E. W. Stanley ..................... ropes, and he feared the opportunity 1.00 J. L. Steinbach ................... 7.75 for religious service was lost. But Anderdson Bros......................... Tillamook Garage ................... 64.91 they saw the lonely figure and came Tillamook Water Commission 10.00 into the choir space. As he rose all Tillamook Mercantile Co. .. 53.85 was quiet. 30.00 Multnomah County .. "Boys,” he said, "I believe we all 90.00 T. E. Epplett ............. want to sing and that we ought to sing 5.13 Mohler Supplly Co. .. the Doxology.” 7.40 Robert Watt ............. At Its close Doctor Maurer raised 6.20 T. D. Lucas ................. 7.00 his hands, and Mohammedans, Catho­ Wm. Goeres ............... 11.20 W. H. Edson ............. lics, Protestants and Jews bowed their 11.20 W. F. Messner ........... heads and fell on their knees. Amid 9.00 Lewis Anderson ......... the ruins 600 soldiers knelt—Moham­ 6.20 E. M. Condit ............. medans bumping their heads on the 64.50 L. S. Hushbeck ......... stones, Catholics devoutly crossing 1.10 T. C. Percy ................. themselves, and Jews and Protestants 2.35 G. W. Phelps ............. with hands clasped, faces shining and 10.00 E. M. Gruber ............. eyes lifted. 15.00 Frank C. Reed ......... 188.68 A. A. Hare ................. Doctor Maurer led in that everwon­ Glass & Prudromme Co.......... 42.75 derful prayer, "Our Father Which Art Henry Plasker............................ 19.33 in Heaven.” He then suggested that John Naegeli ............................ 35.00 the Americans sing, “My Country, 'Tts 6.30 C. O. & C. M. Dawson .... of Thee," while the English sang "God Ben Joy ...................................... 5.57 Save the King.” At the close of the E. M. Wooley ........................... 19.98 The New York World howls that singing tlie French soldiers pushed for­ 14.97 67.91 Max Hueguim H. M. Farmer ............................ 138.70 Walter Affolter 11.97 W. R. Speece ....................... 25.93 ■ F. C. 5.99 the sole alm of Congress during the ward and sang, as only Frenchmen Crystal Laundry ..................... 7.40 Arthur Hagg ~ Reed ~ ' ................................ 97.45 O. M. Burbank ..................... 19.95 W. S. Coates ........................... 50.16 • General Fund E. L. Glaisyer ....................... 290.00 Frank Kumm extra sessionwas to "discredit Wil­ can sing, the "Marseillaise.” 3.99 W. E. Anderson ....................... 83.04 Albert Aufdernauer .......... .85 lson.” As if Mr. Wilson needed any Mary Braun .............................. 2.20 Frank Kunnn The French general came forward 17.95 A. H. Gulstrom ................... .. 9.00 (assistance in that job! Thos. B. Watt........................... 6.00 Jokn Kunn .. 70.24 I. E. Epplett ....................... and took Doctor Maurer’s hands. “I .40 Fred Leight ................................ 6.00 Earl Greenlee 67.83 G. H. Foland ....................... Walter Stark ............................ The official canvass of vote cast want to thank you." he said, “for lead­ 150.00 Homer Craig ............................ 6.00 Tom Bedortha .. M, J. Shafer ........................... 28.46 Homer Mason ....................... |for governor in Massachusetts on No­ ing these men on this occasion of grace 12.25 M. J. Hall ................................ 6.00 Chas. Farnsworth 137.7/ Standard Oil Co ...................... D. H. Fletcher ......................... vember 4 has been completed, and to offer praise to God for the deliver­ John C. Iaggi ........................... Mother’s Pensions 6.00 Clyde Browning B. E. Johnson ........................... 114.77 40.00 ^he tabulation shows these figures: ance of France and for the safety of Emil Wooley ........................... 2.20 Willie Kinney . 3.99 Marie Getchell ..................... R. E. Myres................................ 17.50 Coolidge, republican, 317,774; Long, the world.” 61.92 Tillamook Iron Works ........... 23.73 Mary Burmester ................. II. Crenshaw ........................... 2.20 L. E. Troutman Dr. David Robinson ............... 25.00 Democrat, 192,673; King, Socialist, 34.79 J. L. Steinbach ....................... 71.89, Florence M. Baker............... 2.20 E. R. Ayer .... Dr. J. S. Shearer..................... 10.00 2.20 Chester Bedortha Adolf Erickson ....................... 45.00 Irene Eadus ............................ ( w 7,041; Ernst, Socialist Labor, 2,231; OLD TURKISH TRADE UNIONS 17.50 H. R. Edmunds ....................... 2.20 J. C. Dunn .... i Alex McNain & Co................... 156.50 Johnna York ......................... t 7’50 All others 3. Commenting upon the Fred McKinley ......................... Ivel V. Gillam ....................... 2.40 Walter Affolter 18.00 | Lamb—Schrader Co................... 17.50 result the New York Sun says: “Gov- Guilds Formed of Members of Various Nellie Burton ............................ 1.09 Ruby C. Brooten......... 2.20 Walter Sedor .. i B. Winters .................................. 17.50 'ernor Coolidge, running as the Jack Selby ................................ 10.09 M. B. Shafer ........................... 2.20 L. A. Yach .... 1.25 Augusta E. Williams Industrial Vocations Common Frank Epplett ............................ 10.00 Delores Wood .. 119.80 Chas. Ross ................................ 24.75 Grace I. Illingworth . 10.00 straightout candidate of the law and In Constantinople. 159.80 R. F. Zachman ....................... 13.97 Leva C. Hall ............. Tillamook Mutual Tel &Tel Co. 8.75 W. D. Wood .... 17.50 order forces of a state whose popula- Leonard Rush ........................... 18.71 Star Lumber Company........... 739.77 Myrtle F. Dougherty ..... 3.80 P. C. Meyer .... 17.50 tion Is typical of the population of Whatever may be the eventual gov­ 12.34 Webster Holmes ....................... 50.00 Kathleen Mills ......................... 100.00 Oness Whaley .. Road Warrants 18.50 'all great Industrial communities, re­ ernment of Constantinople, the count­ Glass & Prudhomme Co............ 15.93 Anthony Werner 119.80 Star Lumber Co......................... 297.04 J. B. Phelps ..................... James Smith ............................ 62.89 Star Lumber Co......................... 434.75 J. P. Phelps ..................... 28.92 ceived at the polls not only a plural­ less guilds or corporations created by 5.71 Harley Witt ... Bruce Wade ............................. 66.91 ity of 125,000 over Long, his nearest members of the various Industrial vo­ 119.80 Star Lumber Co................. .. 4.03 Edd Jacoby ... 147.16 Ausin Phelps ..................... 119.80 Tillamook Water Commission W. L. Campbell ............... .... 183.00 Tom Harington 29.95 [competitor, but a majority of 114,000 cations followed by the population will 2.v0 W. R. Gould ..................... Aiderman & Poorman ........... 9.97 Wm. Jolly .................................. 12.25 over all his rivals at the polls. The probably respond slowly to the change. 4.28 Charley Wilks 3.59 Standard Oil Co.................... Chas. Wooley, Jr....................... 48.00 Charley Wilks 91.88 B. Batzner ................................ 31.25 H. E. Rinehart ................... 57.50 dimensions of this victory for pure In Constantinople, says a writer on Mohler Supply Co...................... 35.91 Star Lumber Co........................ 489.83 4.00 Ira Tomlinson . and undefiled Americanism are im­ Turkish life, avery trade and calUa< Tillamook Headlight ............... 16.16 E. A. Worthington 64.22 Woods and Woods Garage .. 36 00 pressive when taken by themselves. has Its own union, many of which are Undeniably. A. M. Hare ........................... 188.68 Wayne Mulkey 11.97 Marion Steam Shovel Co. .. 44.86 Read in connection with the returns of long ancestry: the eanaf. or guild, Dr. W. C. Hawk ....................... 90.00 Clifford Thomas 7.98 Southern Pacific Co............. 6.98 Teachers complain that they are of the previous election they become of the shoemakers, for example, la 5.98 Nehalem Garage ..................... 58.31 A. A. Pennington ................... 9.39 J. Brandes said to have been granted power to less than the railroad men that still more impressive.” C. A. Johnson ........................... 150.00 Will Wilks 42.89 Brighton Mills Co....................... 1 1104.44 'paid 1 judge and punish tte own members for 38.35 W. B. Elliott ........................... Myrtle Wallin ........................... 95.00 B. E. Turner 2.50 . went on strike. The world seems to 31.92 Amos Vaughn ......................... Helene Epplett ......................... 100.00 Louis Fleck ... public offenses hb long ago as the six­ Hunters Take Notice. 7.00 | consider it more important t„ .. to mind ------- o 29.92 J. T. Woodard ....................... E. W. Stanley 67.60 L. I). Hardin ! teenth century, in return for some /he train than to train the mind. Walker 3.99 Leslie 6.73 J. F. Jones . Wheeler Lumber Company .. 92.96 1 We have furnished cottages and service which it then rendered Sulei­ 61.84 C. Kinnaman ........................... Carl White . 17.50 N. J. Dye ... 1.10 good accommodations at, our camp at man the Magnificent. Organised for Strike. Strike Away ! 147.81 Irvin Hubbard Remington Typewriter Co. .. 1.75 5.00 J. W. Jennings ....................... Netarts. the common benefit as traders or work­ 79.84 Cloverdale Mercantile Co. .. 29.05 I John Aschim ........................... 110.00 Ed LeFrancis A. N. Davies, Prop. ers, the members of the guilds are ad­ Why not all strike for a four hour 134.77 J. C. McClure ........................... 110.00 Henry Nelson Mrs. J. F. Bradley ................... 13.50 mitted irrespective of race or religion 25.93 W. E. Anderson .................. 17.55 day and a three day week?—Wheel­ Gladys Jones ........................... 75.00 Dan Billings 92.93 W. S. Coates ........................... 11.70 Earnest Himes 2.30 ing Intelligencer. Yes, and a thirty November Victor Records on Sale at so long as they follow that particular J. C. McClure ........................... The Song Shop. 72.95 Mrs. Ed Kelly ....................... 21.60 minute hour and a sawed-off second. D. R. Tinnerstet ....................... 200.00 A. J. Nails .. occupation. The buslness*of the or­ G. B.. Ln nib ............................. 41.50 Elmer Lucas ... 99.87 King-Crenshaw Co.................... 116.95 1—Weston (W Va) Independent. ganization is conducted in lodges, the 11.48 T. E. Epplett ............................ 197.05 C. C. Christensen Oo-La-La-Wee-Wee J. B. Phelps ............................. 18.50 officers of which have been held re­ 31.96 Wilson & Gilbert Co............... 91.00 A. J. Auto Co. 201)0 C. Kinnaman .... — Dixie is Dixie Once More. sponsible for the good behavior of H. V. 31.92 Wilson & Gilbert Co................ 27.76 152.00 E. Goodspeed .., "Me Uud Gott.” Caroline Sunshine. members. Although future conditions 15.98 A. G. Beals Lumber Co.......... 301.34 G. B. 133.33 M. B. Shafer ... Golden Gate. In Constantinople will doubtless modi­ 42.45 Frank Minskey........................... 48.00 Marion Hare ........................... 85.00 Sam Tomlinson Charles F. Howard, of Windfall, Mammy O. Mine. fy them, the esnafs will probably con­ 7.98 Tillamok Mutual Tel & Tel Co. Dr. R. T. Boals ....................... 8.25 B. Tomlinson .50 .Indiana, who spys he is a candidate Waiting Fox Trot. tinue to be a power. 109.80 Gilbert Belleque ....................... 14.00 Dr. H. E. Rinehart............ ...... 3.75 W. F. Cain .. 42.65 The Hemlock Store ................. Mandy, Fox Trot. Mrs. T. L. Gillen ............... 3.95 for the Democratic nomination for 2.25 Thore Haugen 51.14 Chas. F. Pankow ..................... 195.41 United States senator in 1920, has is­ Portland Fancy. E. G. Anderson ....................... .75 Edd Braunereuther Schools of Dunkerque. 35.92 A. F. Coates Lumber Co.......... 644.42 sued a circular in which he declares: Weeping Willow Lane. Francis G. Welsh ................... 1.50 A. J. Fleming One of the things that deeply Im­ 81.08 Tillamook Garage ................... G. E. LeFever ....................... 8.25 "God speaking through the voice of 2.25 Jack Leslie . Cohen at the Picnic. pressed the company of journalists 54.89 Alderman & Poorman ........... 32.43 Woodrow Wilson.” Jerome D. Dunn ....................... .75 W. Morrison Wonderful records played at their from some twenty different nations 51.63 Forrest Ayer ........................... 143.76 Mrs. Jessie Taggert ............... .75 M. L. White best on The Brunswick. 2.24 Thomas Coates ....................... who recently visited Dunkerque In a 2.00 .75 Oran White Mrs. Florence V. Getchell .. * party was the story of the public Notice to Creditor». 59.88 A. R. Ford ................................ 7.50 Harry O. Quiqley ................... .75 Charlev Haybreaker 44.90 Henry Plasker ......................... 5.35 S. II. Dill .................................. .75 Bud Steel . schools. Dunkerque, although it es­ Notice is hereby given, that the un­ 69.59 E. E. Parker ........................... 40.00 Dr. H. E.. Rinehart ............... 50.00 P. E. Allen caped occupation, was under constant 63.97 Anderson Bros............................ 6.71 dersigned has been by the County J. L. Lawson ............................ 8.00 L. T. Cain . bombardment; the enemy at one time XML® -^.MACHINES 39.28 A. C. & H. Anderson............... 10.40 Court of Tillamook Coiyjly, Oregon, I Harris Furniture Co. 31.50 C. P. Briggs and another had the city under fire NUDUt OF PERFECTION. 32.43 F. P. Hobson ........................... 2.00 appointed Executor of the Will and W. J. Riechers ......................... 1.20 Dick Bartow by land, sea and air, but, except for 63.62 W. H. Sales ............................... 2.10 estate of Herman Henry Miller, de­ S. A. Brodhead ....................... 1.20 C. E. . Allen PERFECTLY a short time in the beginning when the 89.88 IL C. Wilks .............................. 1.00 Frank Freeman ....................... 1.40 John Denny buildings were used for war purpose«, 89.88 Woods & Woods Garage .... 29.25 ceased. All persons having claims H. F. Goodspeed ....................... 1.20 C. J. . Graham SIMPLE the schools of Dunkerque, Ilka those 62.92 John A. Carroll ..................... 40.81 against said estate are required to A. M. Austin ........................... 1.20 J. E. . Davis . 105.86 W. F. Cain-................................ of Reims, continued In session, and . M. C. Trowbridge ................... 1.71 present them for allowance, duly 1.60 J B. Langley SIMPLY 21.97 W. S. Cone ................................ The Bancroft Whitney Co. .. 2.70 verified according to law. at the of­ new schoolhouses were built When­ 9.00 M. B. Shafer 31.43 Tillamook Iron Works ........... 123.52 fice of John Leland Henderson, 206 Coast Power Co............. 39.23 G. W. Wilks . ever the city was bombarded, the pu­ PERFECT. 21.44 Tillamook Iron Works ...... 123.52 East Third Street, Tillamook City, Geo Krumlauf Road Fund pils, big and little, marched to the cel­ F. P. Hobson Arthur UTensor . 51.10 Oregon, within six months from date Needles. Oil. Belts and all kinds of Sewing lar in orderly procession, and some­ J. L. Steinbach ... Grif Krumlauf • Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.* 119.55 Elmer Trcutman Alex McNair & Co. times the entire session was held there. Chas. Riena . Arthur (feasor . 420.51 hereof. I^imb-Schrader Co. If a schoolhouse was partly shattered. Dated this 12th day of Nov. 1916. New Home Users Milo Beaman 22.50 Joe Altenberger . Grand Leader ........ It was repaired at once, and school R. E. Myers .. 25.43 Mary M. Jenck ... First publication November 13, 100.00 Howard Sherwood are quality chosers. promptly resumed; nothing, in short, Frank Crane . 39.90 Wm. Hoover J. T. Woodward . 5.00 1919. Last publication Dec. 10, 1919. For Sale By E. Krumlauf 33.41 G. W. Phelps was allowed to interfere with the con­ Ted Lyster .. 2.35 Mrs. H. C. Potter, D. Benfield .. 5.99 Ray Woods SHARFF lb DUBIVER tinuity of the schools of Dunkerque. Lionel Speecç 11.97 Executor. II. IL Johnson 11.97 Lionel Speece Virgil Sneecc 172 3rd Street 11.97 Wallace Wallace . Peanut Now Important Crop. B. M. Shoemaker The peanut has accomplished won­ R. W. Edwards . ders foraagricultural development, and C. D, Nelson ... has increased production by acres and F. S. Armentrout Vai Fisher, Jr doubled the value of land in many John Gustin ............... . . . . F. . sections. It similarly helped Alabama Alvis Curl ................. through the crisis when the appear­ B. Winter ................... ance of the weevil played havoc In Carl Call ..................... the cotton fields of that state. It has Edw. Mallory ............. done well throughout the South, and F. M. Nelson ............ Virginia, which formerly stood first in E E Nelson ............. Its production, has sunk to fifth place. <’. C. Murphy .......... A. J. Heater ............... The peanut oil Industry has added Oscar Benett .... to the value of the crop, and this year Mark Leston ............ the total harvest and value were the Edward Morehead ... greatest ever recorded, In spite of a What Would Your wife do Weslev Stornier . .. reduction In acreage. The once de­ If I had all roe SA VED, Boss Turner ............... spised peanut has proved Itself a valu­ if fire broke out ? Clifford Thomas . . . believe me, I'd be able agricultural asset to the South R Rowtio ............ i and the country, and the end is not Chas. Baker .......... some rich kid! 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