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    TILLAMQQK HEADLIGHT. OC t OBER 14, 1920.
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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Tint Outside Game in Four Years to
be Flayed Friday.
GENERAL FAYOLLE
I '"priday chief doates of the Fire De--
I pariment delivered an address on tiro
prevention.
At a football rally held Monday
lithe men 0,1
football team, Coach
F inniniick, Prof. Turnbull, Prof. Ben­
nett, Henry Boschler, pres, of the
Seniors. Ramona Haltom, pres, of the
¿ophomores and Joe Maxwell, pres.
4,1 the Freshmen gave short speeches
on the game played Saturday at For­
est Grove and the game that is to be
played here with Oregon City Friday.
Next Friday the T. H. S. team play
football with Oregon City. This is
the rtrat outside game of football
played in Tillamook In "four years
and a large crowd Is expected to en­
courage the team iu future work.
Oregon City may have a good team
but we have a better, come and see
if we haven’t. Tickets may be bought
from any of the high school students.
The Girl’s Glee club met Monday
and the following officers were elect­
ed: Pres.. Grace Jolllffee; vice-pres.,
Vera Rogers; Sec.,-Treas., Frances
Inlcr^Btional FHn Servi» t
Wilson.
Last Saturday the T. H. S. team
General Fayolle, who repreaented
played a game of football with Forest
Grove high school. The score was 30- France at the recent national conven­
7 in favor of Forest Grove. Our teim tion of the American Legion.
put up the stiffest fight possible but 1
lacked pratical experience. Coach
Dimmick said’ ‘They put a splendid
fight up.”. This is the thing that
counts in football and in all probabil­
ity the next game we play with For­
est Grove we will come out "on top”.
Lincoln experienced many failures I
Portland, Or.—Steps toward forma­
before he became a famous states-
tion of a permanent organization were
man.
There has been a change in the taken at the session of the Northwest
grading system since last year. Form­ Rivers and Harbors congress which
erly figures were used this year lett­ convened here Monday.
ers are. Professor Turnbull expects
Charles Hall, president of the Ore­
this will prove more satisfactory gon State chamber of commerce,
than the other system.
which called the conference, was elect­
The students of H. S. receiving A ed chairman. In his address he urged
in all subjects for this month with­ a lasting organization to carry on the
out tardiness or unexcused absence
work of encouraging river and harbor
that comprise the Honor Roll are:
Lucia Wiley. Artine Heyd, Henrietta development in the Northwest and
Jenkins, Ramona Haltom, Ethel An­ forwarding marketing of Northwest
derson, Ruth Gould. Mary Nelson, products.
More than 100 delegates from Ore­
Elta Sheets, Viola Wilson, Geneva
gon, Washington, Idaho and Northern
Abrams and Mary Lammar.
The tank in the gymanaslum is in California points, were welcomed to
use now although it will not be pro­ Portland by Mayor George L. Baker.
Responses to the address of welcome
perly heated until next week.
Since the high school has joined were made on behalf of Washington
the State Student Body Athletic as- by Mayor W. H. Clay of Everett and
sociation all the boys on our teams on behalf of Oregon by Earl Kilpat­
will have to have standard grades in rick of the University of Oregon.
all subjects.
U. S. Senator Charles L. McNary
In order that we can have a suc­ of Oregon and United States Senator
cessful football team will have Wesley L. Jones of Washington were
the co-operation of the town people
among the prominent speakers who
as well as the high school. A success­
ful team would not only bring hon­ addressed the conference.
GEM THEATRE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. !
EX-SENATOR CRANE
A FLASH OF STEEL AND THE SOUND OF
A BODY FALLING....“I KILLED HIM!” whispered
the disheveled woman. “THE BEAST—HE—” and
LEIGH DEKING, with everything before him,
shouldered the blame.
WHAT WAS HIS REASON ?
The Price of Redemption
STARRING BERT LYTELL
Will reveal the secret.
Adapted for the screen from the novel
TEMPLE OF DAWN.”
Friday-Saturday, October 15-16
“LIVE and LEARN” Comedy
W. Murray Crane, ex-Unlted States
senator, who died auddenly at hie
home in Dalton, Mas».
CONGRESS PLANS
DEFENSE CHARGES
PERMANENT BODY
TORTURE IN JAIL
Children 15c.
Adults 25c.
PTION
WILLIAM FARNUM is presented by William Fox
in E. Lloyd Sheldon’s Romantic Drama,
“THE ADVENTURER.”
See it Tuesday Night, October 19th
Pendleton.—Charges that ammonia
was applied to the mouths and noses
of at least three of the five prisoners
A GREAT STAR—A GREAT FEATURE—A GREAT
recaptured following the jailbreak and
the slaying of Sheriff Taylor and that
other cruel means were adopted to
force confessions from the men were
made during the argument of the mo­
tion made by the defense In the trial
of John Rathie and Elvi D. Kerby to
throw out the testimony of Robin W.
Adults 25c.
REMEMBER—ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Fletcher, member of the grand jury,
who was called to repeat the voluntary
time. Consult M. A. Gage, Sher­
statements of the prisoners to that
Tillamook Headlight’s on
wood, R. 5, Box 37, Ore., or at re­
body.
sidence at Stafford, Clackamas Co.,
The motion of the defense was over­
Trade Mart. »
Ore.
Oct. 14
ruled by the court on the ground
01
o
»•
One
cent
a
word
per
issue.
that the statements made by the de­
Money to loan—Enquire of John
fendants before the grand jury were For sale: 8 registered Holstein cows,
Leland Henderson, 206-3rd St.,
made ten days after the alleged third-
Tillamook, Oregon.
very fine breeding. Price $300 a
degree application in the jail, and that
head. Write or call M-9376, Wal­
the defendants were not under the in­
ter Schallberger, Hillsdale, Or. O.-7 I have for sale: seven head of callte.
One cow, giving milk, six year old.
fluence of fear when appearing before
two heifers, giving milk, two years
Singer
Agency
—
H.
F.
Cook,
Prop.
.*
the grand jury.
old, one long yearling and three
Cabbage for krout at reasonable spring calves, all heifers. The three
FRANCE HONORS PERSHING prices at C. O. & C. M. Dawson's. older ones will be fresh in spring.
L. V. Junkin, Manzanita, Or.
/
TREAT
“PATHE REVIEW”
I
Medaille Mllitaire Is Presented
American Commander.
to
When in need of’something electric
just call on the Sunset Electric.
Miscellaneous Advertisements
or for the high school but would ad­
the
Washington.
—
"In
the
name
of
vertise Tlllamoook and her products
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Blackberries wanted—at Small's can­ Dr. Wise—Dentist.
American army that fought in nery.
as well. We ask the town people to
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists.
Real estate in New York city will France,” General Pershing accepted
buy football tickets and support our
National Building.
team in every other way in order have an assessed’ valuation of $9,608,- the award of the medaille mllitaire, Let the Sunset Electric wire your
home and save you money.
that we may “carry on.”
017,467 for 1921.
the highest military decoration within
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F,
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
The population of North Dakota is' the gift of the French government.
Bring your Blackberries to Small's
645,730, an increase of 68,674, or 11.9
The presentation was made at Fort cannery.
The Market Commission Bill
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­
per cent.
Myers by the French General Marie
fice on Wednesdays
F-26.
South Dakota has a population of Fayolle, who commanded the first Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of­
At the last meeting of the Tilla­ 635,839, an increase of 51,951, or 8.9 American troops on"tGe Western front.
fice Wednesday and Thursday.
Dr. Ramsey
Osteopath
mook County Creamery Association per cent.
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­
“It gives me the deepest pleasure,” For Sale, Two high grade pianos al­
the Directors adopted resolutions
mook. Mutual phone, Bell phone
Wisconsin’s population is 2,631,839, General Fayolle declared, in present
most new. Tillamook Music Co, op­
asking the voters of Oregon to vote
146-M,
an
increase
of
297,979,
or
12.8
per
cent.
the
medal,
"to
confer
upon
you
ing
posite P. O.
No on the Market Commission Bill.
Franklin K. Lane, former secretary as the commander-in-chief of the
This bill would put the marketing of
Sale, two latest styls White sew­
“The Price of Redemption” with
Tillamook cheese under the control of the interior, has been forced to give valiant American soldiers who fought For
ing machines, almost new, Singer
of a Market Director not residing in up business temporarily because of ill in France, the highest decoration of
Bert Lytell as star.
Agency opposite P. O.
my government.”
Tillamook, possibly in Portland or health.
Reports made public in New York
Salem. The farmers know from ?x-
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
Bert Lytell. popular young Metro
perience and to their sorrow that the by employment agencies of both the
Seattle Fire Chief Ousted.
al Mazda lamps. They give better screen star, will be the attraction at
best control is control by themselves. Salvation Army and Knights of Co­
light.
Seattle, Wash.—Frank L. Stetson,
the Gem Theatre, Friday and Satur­
Since they have had control of their lumbus indicate that jobs soon will be chief of the Seattle fire department
day night, Oct. 15-16, in the “The
Sale: Vaughn dragsaw, with
own marketing there have been no scarce in cities.
for the past nine years, was removed For
clutch, almost new. Also new ones. Price of Redemption,” a picturization
lossef, previously to that they lost
Appointment of George M. Hermis­ from office by Huge M. Caldwell,
of I. A. Wylie’s famous novel, "The
E. G. Krebs.
lots of nontey.
The matter cf ton, Toronto, Ont., as general com­ mayor, and George L. Mantor, a bat­
Temple of Dawn”. Mr. Lytell’s new
marketing a commodity is a difficult mander of the Patriarchs militant, the talion fire chief, was appointed in his
vehicle is said to surpass ail of his
For
Sale
—
6
months
old
White
Leg
­
proposition and in no way should be uniform rank of the Independent Or-
horn Cockerls. Call Bell Phone previous pictures in that it shows
stead. Mayor Caldwell declined to
controlled by the state. The bill pro­
6F1-1,
Oct 14. the wreck of a strong man and his
der of Odd Fellows, has been an- discuss his action. Chief Stetson was
vides for an appropriation of $50,-
redemption through love of a little
nounced.
chief
of
the
fire
department
at
Min
­
For Sale: Team, harness and dray. child.
000.00, the salary of a Director at
Mississippi
is
the
second
state
to
neapolis for 30 years before coming
Will sell singly or collectively. In­
$4,500.00 per year, a secretary at
The story is that of Leigh Dering
quire of G. H. Ward, Tillamook.
$3,600.00 pet year, and attorney fees show a decrease in population in the to Seattle.
(Bert Lytell,) a young English offi­
1920
census.
Its
population
of
1,789,-
without fimit. Practially everytnlng
For Sale: modern 10 room house, cer, who saves the garrison at Fort
THE MARKETS
mould be spent for attorney fees it i 182, announced by the census bureau.
barn, garage, chicken park and 4 Akbar, India, from extermination
Is 7932 or .4 per cent less than that of
the Director saw fit.
lots. Close to business section. In­ during a native uprising, and is there
ten
years
ago.
Portland.
All existing marketing associations
quire Box 236, Tillamook.
10-21 by acclaimed a hero. A year later
Wheat—Hard white, 82.00; soft
or corporations are put under Sta'e
in London he marries a wealthy girl,
Death Summons Murray Crane.
white. $2.07; white club, $2.05; hard For Sale: 6 head of cattle. 150 chick­ but it is a loveless match. Thus, dis­
control, yet the promoters claim they
are fighting the Non-partisan Lea­
Dalton, Mass.—W. Murray Crane, winter, $1.95; northern spring and red
ens and % acres of potatoes in the illusioned and turned to drink, he at
gue. Their intentions are the same, former United States “enator and for Walla, $1.90.
ground, at Classic Lake farm. L. length assumes the guilt of another’s
absolute state control of private bus­ years a power in the Republican party, • Oats—No. 2 white feed. $43.
V. Junkin, Manzanita, Or.
8-14 wrong and leaves London for India
iness. This is just a starter. No died here in the family- home. The end
Corn—Whole, $67@68; cracked, $70 I have a few dairy cows for »ale. with the brand of a murderer upon
parlor theorist can operate a market­ came quietly, after four days of heavy @71.
him. Back in India, Dering sinks to
also a few choice corn fed young
ing association. The marketing of a sleep, almost of unconsciousness. The
the depths In drink and drugs, living
Hay—Willamette valley timothy, $28
hogs for your winter meat. Bell
commodity is something that takes a sleeping sickness had set in after an @29 per ton; alfglfa, $23@24.
a hunted life in a brothel from which
phone
1
F
3.
’
Oct
14.
lot of training to do, and think of illness of several months, and it was
he only emerges after dark.
Butter Fat—64c.
one man controlling the marketing
It is in this state and that his
Lost,
strayed
or
stolen
:
2
male
point
­
Eggs—Ranch, 60c per dozen.
of Tillamook cheese, all dairy and this which immediately preceded
er pups, 8 mow. old. One black and wife, now married to another, finds
death,
the
actual
cause
of
which
was
Cattle
—
Best
steers,
$9
@10.
good
to
1
milk products. Hood River apples.
white, one liver and white. Re­ him upon her journey to India, und
Bend potatoes, Clackamas egss. Mar- . said by his physician to be inflamma­ choice, 87.75@9; medium to good,' turn to Bayocean. Reward. O. 21 it is his little boy who awakens him 1
$6.75 07.75.
ton county berries, and the endless tion of the brain.
to sense ef honor and shame,
Hogs — Prime mixed. $15.80@16; I For Sale: 6 head of grade cattle. % bit by bit. under the incubus of
things marketed in Oregon. Truly it
acres
potatoes,
30
Mallard
ducks
would take a Moses to lead Oregon in $5,000,000 Offered Amarican Lagion. medium mixed. $15@15.50.
destroying habit, and the gyves
this regard, and no Moses is in sight.
Chicago.—The board of directors of
Sheep—-Prime lambs, $9.50@10.50; j for decoys, poultry netting and drug addiction, he fights his way
chicken coops. L. V. Junkin Man­ the clean world of clean men.
Plausible arguments are put out on the Knights of Columbus bas voted valley lambs, $8.50 @9.50; ewes. $2.25
zanita, Ore.
Oct. 14.
co-operation, but successful co-oper­ to offer the American Legion $5,- @6.00.
ation is cold blooded business, not 000,000. This is the balance of the
Seattle.
Lost: on Sept. 3. somewhere in Tilla­
ph/anthrophy. No parlor philan­ $40,000,000 collected by the organisa­
mook or on road between Tillamook
Wheat—Hard white, hard wintet
thropy can market anything.
and Beaver, a necklace, set with an
tion for war purposes, to erect a mem­ and northern spring. $2.05; soft white,
FARMERS
Voters of Oregon should run this orial building in Washington.
amethyst and two pearls. Finder
$2.01; white club, $2.02: red winter,
bill down and give the Legislature a
please return to Lillie Beatty.
$2; northern spring, $2.05; red Walla.
Place Your Orders Now For
chance to look into this matter in Coming Champlonahlp Not "Fixed” $1.80; eastern Walla, $1.95; Big Bend
Hemlock, Or., or to this office.
January, so that all interests can be
New York.—District Attorney Lewis blueetem, $2.20.
Wood Cutters
heard. This bill is the work of the­
or woman wanted to care for
Hay—Eastern Washington timothy, Girl
i of Kings county issued a statement
small child and do light house work
orists in Portland. California co-op­
Land Clearers
for lady who is teaching schofil.
eratives were going for .years before in which he declared Investigation by $36 per ton, alfalfa, $30.
Butter
Fat
—
59@61c.
his
office
had
failed
to
disclose
any
And Grubbers
Saturday afternoon and Sunday ->fi
their marketing law was even dream­
Eggs—Ranch, 60@61c.
Good home and wages. Box 135,
ed of. Their’ first marketing Direct­ plan to “fix" the 1920 world series.
with
the
Poultry—Hens, dressed, 28 @ 40c;
Bay City, Or.
»
10-23
or had a good press agent and gained
alive,
23@35c.
Jots of advertising, no one has heard Cleveland Wine American Pennant.
New York.—Cleveland won the
Cattle—Best steers, $9.50 @10; me­ Wanted: a good, steady, gentlemanly
Pioneer Employment Company
of his successor.
saleman to handle a Ward’s wagon
American league pennant and earned dium to choice $8@9.
■— t
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In Tillamook county. No exper-
the right to oppose the Brooklyn Na­
Hogs—Prifne. $16.i>0@17; medium to
— The oldest office in Oregon 14
ence needed. For full particulars
Having your house wired by
choice, $15.50© 16.50,
tionals In the world seriea.
write promptly to Dr. Ward’s Me 1-
folks who know their business is
N. Second St. Phone Broadway
ical Company, Winona. Minnesota.
W>ot a thing to be dreaded. It can
2278, Portland, Or. Headquart­
Established 1856.
11-11
be done with far less muss and
•r.
ers for Farm and General Help.
An
Explanation.
fuss than you put up with in
Due to the fact that a mistake was
Where Dr. Shearer erred, when-th? Call and see the new models of pianos
having the house papered or
and players at "The Song Shop
made in* regards to the article about article appeared in the Headlight he
painted.
Sold on easy payments. You can
Dr. Shearer being a member of the failed to notify us of the mistaken,
We can Wir« vour house In two
safely deal wth a firm like The Wil­
American College of Surgeons, which but allowed it to go abroad that he
Upr three days and leave not a scar
ey B. Allen Co. Over 47 years on DR. J. E. SHEARER
was published a short time ago, our was a member of the College of Phy­
on your wopd-work or plaster.
reporter wishes the whole matter sicians. and it was only through the
the coast.
DR A. C. CRANK
‘ There's no dirt, nor any incon­
corrected and dropped. She Is willing action of the Tillamook Medical As­
venience to you and tne cost is
Dr* Shearer & Crank
to allow that the fault wu on her_________
___ __
sociation that
our . attention was For Sale: 180 acres of land, about 70
acres tide land, well diked, the bal
part and that there was a mlsunder-| drawn to the matter, . Dr. Shear?.-
We will come and tel! you ex­
Medical 4 Surgery.
■ nee first bench. An ideal dai-v
standing between her and the doe-, was in our office a few days after the
actly what It will cost if you wish.
farm, situated on Nestucca bar.
tor as to his statement. The doctor's ; article appeared, but. strange to re-
J
Wationel T,’!iJ,’isY
WW1 ELEcAlIC com ? any
v’.’nt; « an! p-ws-s were seen by ' lete. said not a word to u about ".
Tillamook county. O- r~l<-“ |?0z
I
he-, m Ui- part is prv.ven. B-pc- -
K;fto-.
per acre. $700 d ><v;., >h ■ !
Tills meek • - -Or-!»«.
Children 15c.
Football
i Tillamook High School
o
Oregon City High
School
Friday, October 15 th,
AT
FAIR GROUNDS
** *
Admission 50c
WHAT THE GOVERNMENT
IS DOING FOR YOU
We have cause in every way to feel proud
of our country, but we are as a nation too
little informed as to the activities and actual
benefits of our Government. To remedy thia situation
locally, we have secured the exclusive right to dis­
tribute a series of attractively illustrated folders and
booklets in which are given new and interesting
facta about Our Government and how we all share
its beneficent influence.
We will gladly send one of thia set each month to
those who will request it, and aa a permanent con­
tainer for thia valuable information, we will present
a substantial brown and gold portfolio upon personal
call at thia Institution. No obligation.
Tillamook County Bank
Headlight is $2.00 a year.