Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 25, 1919, Image 12

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 25, 1919.
YOUTH HAS MUSICAL GENIUS
HELP HIM LOAD
Willy Ferrero, 13 Year» Old, and
American Bom, la Capable
Leader of Orchestra.
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Willy Ferrero, 13, who leads 100-
piece orchestras in selections of Wag­
ner, Beethoven, Rossini, Grieg and
others, Is an American and was born
in Portland, Me. The child has at­
tracted the attention of Europe since
he was 4 years old. but it was only
recently that his American ^lrth was
revealed by his parents, who are
Italians.
The lad was taken to Italy whither
his parents were returning to take up
their residence in their old home in
Turin. When Willy was 4 he began
his musical career, leading an orches­
tra in the Folies Bergere in Paris. A
yea^ ¡jtt^r lie appeared in the Costanza
theater, Rothe, where for the first time
Si led an orchestra oZlOOplecei.
The child took his orchestra before,
Emperor Nicholas in 1013 and con­
ducted two concerts for the monarch.
In the same year his orchestra was
filling an engagement in London, and
he was commanded to appear before
Queen Alexandra at Marlborough
house. He appeared before Pope Ben­
edict XV in 1916. In April, 1915, Just
before Italy’s declaration of war, Willy
was presented with the gold medal by
the Italian minister of education nfter
he had made a successful appearance
in the Augusteum, where he had con»
ducted an orchestra and chorus aggre­
gating 500 participants.
NATIONAL HEROES OF FRANCE
Lazare Hoche and Ferdinand Foch
"V Are Names to Be Forever Held
in Grateful Memory.
Marshfd Foch is taking a particular
satisfaction at this time of the con­
summation of a great victory to pay
homage to the fame of Lazare Hoche,
.the famous young general who escaped
the Revolutionary guillotine eventual­
ly to command that army of tfie Sa'm-
bre-et-Meuse which, though at first
disorganized, badly fe<] and badly
equipped, performed the brilliant sevCn
igonths’ Gimpaign which established
the reputation of French arms on both
hides of the Rhine. To this day at
Weissenthurm stands a monument
its memory and that>pf its brilliant
young chief. No wonderMarshal Foch
takes pleasure in recalling Lazare
Hoche to his countrymen. Of Hoche
ft is said that he once proudly wrote
to the minister for war of his day,
"Je suis la patrie.” The French of
the present century would throw up
their hats at such a sentiment as en-
thuslastlcally as the contemporaries of
Hoche and Rouget de Lisle. With the
great mass of them, though they do
not perhaps express it so tersely, Foch
is “la patrie” in the sense that he cer­
tainly stands for them as “la Victolre”
personified.
TRADE
MARK
AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY
When mother
is the
doctor—>
Since active youngsters WILE
play out of doors in all kinds of
weather—and in the biggest pud­
dles in the neighborhood, if pos­
sible, you will appreciate having
in your medicine cabinet always
—a jar of
POROI a
TBA.DB MJUUC
Muster-Oint
Young and old alike will be grate­
ful for the relief brought by its
penetrating warmth when applied
for stiff neck or back, sprains,
bruises, sore throat, congestion of
the lungs, rheumatism or neu­
ralgia.
CHRISTMAS SALE
OF W. S. S. WILL
TOTAL MILLIONS
Government Appeal* to Holi­
day Shoppers to Give Se­
curities as Presents
PUROLA Mnstez-Oint is on« of those
rimple home remediea that every house­
hold «hould have ready for the in­
numerable occasions that arise to make
its use necessary.
Ask your druggist for a jar of PUROLA
Muster-Oint now.
Make It Thrift Christmas
United States Asks
Governors.
GUARANTEE
nil guarantee appear»
PUBOLA package rtu BtuoKnur-
P*ank Laboratory and the drop-
fdet who told you tku preparation
raa/rantee it tn give eatief action. If
st ehmdd not, return it to tie drug-
fUt from wkrrm it woe paretaued.
Be wOt ebeerfuUg refund the price
you paid for it. PCBOLA Preparer-
t«MU mu« miitfy.
Proclamations calling upon the
people to give War Savings Stamps
and Treasury Savings Certificates
as Christmas presents have been
askei. of the governors of all the
states in the Twelfth Federal Re­
serve District and mayors of the
larger cities by Governor John U.
Calkins of the San Francisco Fed­
eral Reserve Bank. Not only has
the Governor appealed to state ex­
ecutives and mayors but similar ap­
peals have gone to clergymen
throughout the district. These
measures will be supplemented by a
vi^QTOU^ campaign ill many other
ways to bring about wide purchases
of Government securities as holiday
gifts.
Governor Calkins said:
‘‘Economists are agreed that the
present exorbitant level of prices
that constitute not only an eco­
nomic but a social menace is caused
to a great extent by a 'spending
spree’ being indulged in by the
people. Indulgence in luxuries,
which, of cqurse, causes increases
in tbe necessities of life, has
raised prices generally to such un­
heard of heights that Christmas
buying thiB year promises a dan­
gerous climax. We, therefore, ap­
peal to you to call upon the people
of your state to forego the giv­
ing of the usual Christmas gifts
this year and instead give se­
curities of the United States
Government, such as Thrift and
War Savings Stamps, Treasury
Savings Certificates and Liberty
Bonds. There could be no more
timely effort at stabilization of
prices and production than such
action upon your part and the part
of the people, a majority of whom,
I am sure, would answer your
call.”
Governor John (J. Calkins of the
Federal Reserve Bank, which is the
financial agent of the United States
Government in the Twelfth Federal I
Reserve District, has written a letter j
to every bank and trust company in '
the district calling upon them to use •
every ujeans within their poyrer to
induce the people to buy War Savings ,
8tamps and Treasury Savings Certifi- !
cates for Christinas presents this year. |
It is the hope of the Governor that i
the people of the Twelfth District, in- j
I stead of spending their money for lux­
■ uries to be used as Christmas presents,
will help the Government finance its
war debt of twenty-six billions of dol­
lars by sending War Savings S tarn its
and Treasury Savings Certificates as
gifts to their friends and loved ones.
Demand for War Savings Stamps
and Treasury Savings Certificates, tbe
latter in denominations of $100 and
$1000, set in last month. The Federal
High Heels Lessen Vitality.
High heels prevail In spite of the Reserve Bank shipped $60,200 worth
promise of something wiser in build ; of Treasury Savings Certificates to
coming into popular favor. Yet, to i eighteen banks on November 20, this
quote a well-known doctor: "No wo- I being the largest day’s shipment since
man pretends that she Is comfortable , the close of the war. The Government
when wearing high heels nor can she anticipates in the light of the demand
hope to be graceful when wearing of these eighteen banks for these se­
them, for the body Is thrown out of curities to meet the holiday trade, that
poise and the action of the feet is re­ the seventeen hundred banks in the
stricted. More serious than her awk­ district will purchase more than a
wardness Is the eventual injury to her . quarter of a million dollars worth of
health. For in the effort to preserve ; the Government’s paper. Increased
her equilibrium the shoulders are ■ call for War Savings Stamps and
thrown forward, depressing the chest; I Treasury Savings Certificates, and
breathing Is interfered with, and that ' even Thrift Stamps has come in from
means poorer blood and a final de­ all postoffices in the west in order
crease In vitality. This comes grad­ that postmasters may have on hand
ually, but it is inevitable when a wo­ sufficient supplies to meet the public
man persists in wearing very high demand.
The Government's holiday slogan IF YOU START
heels. Her heels should conform to
“Give a War Savings Stamp or a ,
the arch if her Instep.”—Exchange.
Treasury Savings Certificate for Christ­
A ROW, BUY A
mas“ is elaborated in Governor Calk­
Use for Surplus Munitions.
An interesting suggestion has been ins’ letter' which»follows:
SAVINGS STAMP
“The Christmas holidays are almost
made by a prominent Swiss meteorol­ upon
us.
Everything
points
to
a
ogist and physicist, M. de Quervain of
tremendous outlay of money In the
Zurich, to the effect that the vast purchase
of holiday gifts, the greater | San Francisco Judges to Make
stores of munitions collected In the bel­
portion
of
I think I am safe in
Guilty Choose Between
ligerent countries during the last four saying will which
be luxuries. The present
years be utilized to advance the cause situation demands not that more
Fines and Investment
of science Instead of being merely fir­ money be spent in the purchase of lux­
ed off to make a Roman holiday, or uries, but that we curtail as much as
else sunk .In deep waters to avoid the possible, with the consequent beneficial ; Instead of forcing persons guilty of
I minor transgressions of the law to pay
Intent dangers which reside In them. contraction of credit.
• fines, in future Police and Superior
By detoning these explosives in defin­
I appeal to you as a fel­ I Court Judges of San Francisco, as a
ite quantities, at definite places, and low "Therefore,
banker to do everything within
at definite times whose dates are an­ your power to stimulate-the purchase ■ corrective measure tending to charac­
nounced In advance, a possibility and giving of War Savings Stamps and ter building, will give offenders ap­
would be presented for the solution of Treasury Savings Certificates as Christ­ pearing before them an alternative of
many interesting problems In physics mas presents in place of the usual helping themselves by investing in
and meteorology. The project might needless and expensive gifts. It seems United States War Savings Stamps.
‘‘I shall be glad,” said Judge T. I.
advantageously be carried out in this to me that the responsibility of leaning
Fitzpatrick, Presiding Judge of the
country.
men’s minds along the ways of thrift ( Police Court, “to assist in the move­
and simple living rests to a great ex­ ment in this direction as far as I can,
Cryptic Cable.
tent upon the bankers of the country under the provisions of the charter of
For smartness the following will be and in asking you to push the sales of this
city and county, upon the thesis
hard to beat: A well-known person­ Treasury securities during the Christ­ that a thrifty man is a better citizen
age in Devonritire. England, received mas holidays, I am askiug you only to and that many of our economic ills
a cable from his soldier son» In Meso­ take advantage of an* opportunity to and much of our present day social
potamia containing only three words: meet this responsibility.”
unrest are due directly to thriftless­
“Two John twelve.” After much put-
In addition. Christmas posters car­ ness.”
sling the meaning dawned upon him. rying an appeal to give War Savings
The policy agreed to by tbe San
Taking down his Bible he turned up Stamps and Treasury Savings Certifi­ Francisco judges is a move to pro-
the Second Epistle of St. John nnd cates for Christmas presents will be ■mote a better citizenship among those
read the twelfth verse, which runs ns distributed throughout the Twelfth persons coming before them upon mis­
follows: “Having many things to Federal Reserve District, and all banks demeanor charges.
Fining them,
write unto you, I would not write with have been 'asked to Include a similar while serving as a corrective meas­
palter and Ink, but I trust to come appeal In their advertising.
ure, lowers the self supporting ability
unto you and speak face to face, that
of defendants, whereas compelling
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our joy may be full." His son was on
them to purchase interest earning se­
his way home to England.
Givo hint a War Savings Stamp for curities of the United States Govern­
Christmas—a $5 present for $4.23.
ment, In the judges' belief, will give
Bridegrc-m Grows in Important
them a start toward building up a
The war has given tlie brldegfoosi I The conference extraordinary of bank account, and. proportionately, a
a significance he never before pos­ he:qLs of international labor unions feeling of responsible citizenship. The
sessed. Formerly wedding notices called for December 13 by Samuel only condition attached to the alter-
were devoted to thd bride, her trous­ Gompers In Washington will consider i native of purchasing securities in­
seau. her bridesmaids and her family. the advisability of incorporating in stead of paying the fine will be that
The bridegroom was mentioned only In­ their program a provision for pet ma­ the defendants must hold the securi­
cidentally. if at all. By reason of bis nent Government War Savings as a ties until maturity.
rank, he has become one f the most sure way toward economic independ­
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important persons In tbe alliance.— ! ence for the worker.
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wonderful mellow-mild-smoothness you
never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet
Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of-
satisfaction you marvel that so much de­
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Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
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explains why it is possible for you to smoke
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You’ll realize pretty quick, too, that
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is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga-
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Once you know Camels you won’t
take much stock in premiums, coupons
or gifts! You’ll prefer Camel quality!
C
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win.ton-Salem, N. C.
fat 4.25.
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Further particulars and price en­
We have furnished cottages and quire of Chris Reichen, R. F. D. No.l,
good accommodations at our camp at Hillsboro. Oregon.
Netarts.
A. N. Davies, Prop.
Hunters Take Notice.
For Sale.
For Sale.
Registered Holstein Bull Calf, born
Nov. 14, 1919. His Dam Lkdy Ruth
Fayne; Sire, Hollywood Lilith Korn-
dyke, was sold at the J. W. Pomeroy
sale, July 25, 1919, for $3,000.00 His
Dam's 7 day record; Milk, 460 lbs.;
butter, 18.72 lbs.; per cent fat 4.02,
at Jr. two year old.
His Sire's Dam 7 day record: Milk
638.75 lbs.; Butter 32.92 lbs. percent
Dairy-man, this is a snap for a
’ man who wants to make money. 180
‘ acres, 2 >4 miles south of Coquille,
40 acres cleared, ■% mile frontage on
. river, about 5 acres up land, balance
: the very finest bottom easy to clear,
j Fair barn on place, no house. My
j price is $90 an acre if taken soon,
. worth $150 now, easy terms to right
man. Address Mrs. K. A. Cole,
Myrtle Point Oregon.
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172 3rd Street