Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 04, 1920, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK headlight ,
Vont
THUR8DAY. NOV. 4
Œtllamnck ìieaùlight
CZECH WITH A SCOTCH NAME
TOO “SANCTIFIED” FOR HER WHEN BLANKET IS REMOVED
DIALECTS MANY AND VARIED
SUBSCRIPTION
editor of New York Hlae Lidu De­
scended From Rob Roy'S
Clansmen.
Aunt Lizzie*« Reasons for Leaving
Her Spouse, and Why Shs Was
Not Grieving.
Genesis of the Traveling American
May Be Pretty Well Recognized
by HI« Speech.
per year .$2.00
Russians May Be a Great People Whon
the Bolshevik Cloud Has Been
Dissipated.
The verdict of the voters on Tues­
A survey just completed shows that
If Harry Lauder were to read that a
Aunt Lizzie, comfortably fnL a wid­
Nobody can tell what a horse looks
day can only be construedin oneway | MacGregor was one of the leaders of ow. and nearing middle age. met her like until Ills blanket is taken off.
33 languages are In dally us« In New
-—a vote of condemnation for the tTzecno-Slornkinn thought tn America taie In the person of a prosperous ue
York, not Including three or four kinds
■Who knows! When this unsprok
democratic administration. To those he would doubtless conclude that the gro who owned a plantation and a able bolshevik screen Is removed nsv
of English. There Is highbrow Eng­
PACIFIC-1NT. LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION.
who have carefully .watched ihe ' printer man had pied the type. Just the good home. Her white friends thought be the Russians will emerge a* a great lish. lowbri^ English aud the R-le.*»
trend of public sentiHient the last 1 same It’s a fact that the patronymic <»f she bad done unusually well, and were race.
HERE is a enuring event of the utmost interest to
Every people has done hard variety, besides the strange. fefBbica-
few years was to know that the dem­ | B. C. Gregr. editor of the New York glad. A few short months after the and queer things at rimes. “Girard' ble cockney kind, which glves^W**'er"
Tillamook County. At that great show in Portland
ocratic party wotfld be hurled frem Robemiau dally. Bias Lidu. Is nothing wedding ceremony, however, she came «rites in rhe Philadelphia Press.
sounds the sound of "ol." We say in­
there will not only be exhibited the West's prize
power. Two years ago sentiment less than a Czecho-Slovak remnant of to see a family site bml bad once cook
Oxford university Is. perhaps, rhe i’ explicable, for we have never seen ex­
dairy and beef cattle, sheep, hogs, goats and horses
was very pronounced against Presi-1 I MacGregor.
ed for. and when » .<>img member of Intellectual center of rhe earth, ano plained why In certain New York ver-
but there will also be an exhibit of dairy products in
dent Wilson and the democratric par­
And the answer Is that one of the the group a*ke>i h '« iu > her wealthy ret (Ilford SUS so bentglifed that It I nncttlar third Is “tholil,” bird Is "l»oid"
connection.
ty, and when the Maine election was editor’s liveliest ancestors was an a<1- spouse. she said: “Law chile. I done burned rf>e b x.ks of John Milton as and curse Is “coIse."
If local farri ers wish to take advantngc of the Daily Auction
lield a few months ago, with
the I venturous Scot of the great Rob Roy’s 'eft that nigger, ll.rii aud me didn’t hhisphemniis. It was Oxford, also
Sonietltne. somewhere, that enuncia­
Sales to enlarge or improve their herd», the First National Bank
will
lend tlie neccesary co-operation, of course.
women voting it was foretold what I i clan who found his way to Bohemia get along a-tal." Surprised, the girl which declared during the Revolution
tion must have begnu—whether on the
was going to happen in other east- [ and stayed there.
Bowerv
or
In
Harlem
or
even
In
Broad
­
arv
war.
"that
American*
n*
a
|»«>
earth
was
the
mat-
asked: “What on
D1RECTOHS.
era states. President Wilson’s ad-. The real Bohemia of New York. ter. Aunt Lizzie? I thought you mar- pie have forfeited ihelr lives and rtieir way nobody seems tn know. Wa* It In
JOHN MORGAN.
C. J. EPWAKÜS ,
a
colossal
1
E;inistration has been
existence In lSi:o? The New York lit­
A.W. BUNK.
quite unknown to the pallid Bohentl- rled a flue mail with plenty of money." fortunes In the justice of a state."
B. C. LAMB,
HENRY ROGERS
w. j. ri F chbrs :
nf I nns who criticize life from the eleva­ “Had plenty ,u money, all right.” she
failure from a business point
Now look al rhe other side.
In erature of that era does not seem to so
C. A. McC.HEE
x le w. It demonstrates that a co:-1 tion of a Greenwich village table d’hote. replied.
—..... “Warn't but one thing wrong that same war. the czar of Russia re­ indicate. The converse of the boot­
e professor with nothing but | Iles in the Seventies, between Second with him—he was sanctified. You fused to sell 2O.IZZ* soldiers io King blacks and luvenlle street sweepers of
t .. ory and ideas to go on cannot avenue and the East river. Since the Know, one of dese here holiness men George to tight against George Wash
the mild and Innocuous fiction of those
war Its inhabitants cull themselves Us hadn't been married no time hefo' Ington.
days reveal almost a Sunday school
te a success as a president.
before the country can be brought Czechb-Slovaklans.
he told me I warn't as good as him
And we. here In rhe United States diction. The "colse" has swept over
Editor Gregr. whose forefathers for­ Said I was on regene rate.
ii.. k to a safe and sane basis, with
Den he constantly abuse the Turk, who- kills Manhattan since then. * It came with
rhe melting pot and may be part of It.
i .iealism now rampant wiped out. got to hand him down a Scotch accent, stopped me film drinking coffee, an Armenian now and then, anti for
■ it is going to take some hard think­ and who wouldn’t know how to say wouldn't let me wear my weddln' get how we killed rhe Indian* for for nil we know.
The United States Is ItWre enough
ing and anxious time for Mr. Hard­ “Hoot, mon!" either In Scotch or clothes, and said he'd quit me If I three centuries. On one occasion th"
coniain a number of dialects and al-
ing. What was Wilson's and tin­ Czecho slovak. Is a son of a renowned ever went near one of dese picture zealous Christiana «f New England
democratic party’s failure will be Bohemias patriot who served for 50 shows, And you know, honey. I loves ■ail far from Harvard, shut np 7<»' lemlv it does contain them, so that
one’s genesis Is pretty welt dlsttn-
Harding's and tlie republican par­ years as a parliamentary representa­ my i-offee. my clothes, and when I I’eqiiinot In a modern prison and. a*
ty’s success. If the republicans suc­ tive of his people In the legislature of comes to town my picture shows So cooling to John Fiske, all but five were gtllshed bv his speech. We know New
England t>v Its “lofflng" laugh and they
ceed it will be a long time before the their Austro-Hungarian oppressors. 1 up and quits him." “You don't look burned to death or murdered.
know us by our "larflng” one. "Ask”
people yill trust the democratic par­ The editor himself Is a profound stu­ sad about it." tlie girl said. “Ain’t
So I say that In the next century
dent of International affairs and Is snd. honey; ain’t »ad.’ 1 got tne a the Russian rfnd the Turk may nave
in some parts of the South Is as flat-
ty again.
looked upon as a sage hy the 700.000 lawyer and tuk half dat nigger's plan­ around the circle a* fast n* John Bull ipiieil i tir almost as the "a" In "hake.”
Approval has been expressed cf Czecho-Slovaklans in America.—New tation way fum him. Guess he wish­ and Uncle Jonathan have in the last while still remaining "osk” iu Massa -
cliusetts.
the action of the board of directors York Sun.
ed w lien I done dat be hadu’t bueu so hundred or two years.
Our e plurlbus nnnm language Is
of the Chamber of Commerce in turn­
sanctified."
truly that kind, and likely to I eeome
ing down an advertising scheme to FEWER
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
FOR
AND
WHEN LIGHT DAWNED ON HIM more pluribus as the country gror.s
help a printing concern in Portland.
Colds, Cougns
'OM^
Grippe
RASMUSSEN
TO
STUDY
ESKIMO
older.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
We think too many “grafters” have Late Marriagoo and the Divorce Courts
Young Man Understood Why the
succeeded in this city because they
Reduce ths Number of These
Danish Explorer's Ambition 1« Said^o
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Malden at First Shrank From
have managed to get some individual
Anniversaries.
TOMBS
THAT
ARE
INDIVIDUAL
Be to Make Thorough Study of
His
Warm
Embrace.
Take
no
chances.
Keep this standard remedy handy for the first Bneen.
or business men to back them.
the Northern Race.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves
Where there are "grafters” there
More and more Infrequently with the
After the glory of the setting snn It Resting Places of Chinese Ruler« So
Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
roust be "suckers,” but the trouble succeeding years do we read of th» ob­
Constructed as to Reveal Char­
The remarkable studies carried out
Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
is so few business men realize too servance of the golden wedding anni­ by the Danish explorer. Knud Rasmus­ was dark. The man felt nfrnld as he
i
acter
of
Occupant*.
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's.
late that they have been imposed np- versary. Memory recalls the time when sen. among the Greenland Eskimos stumbled on after his companion who.
pon. Numbers of persons come
such celebrations were of frequent oc­ are described by W. E. Ekhlaw In the woman-like, went straight ahead, re­
At the Tung Ling, or Eastern Tombs
gardless of all obstacles.
. with the idea that Tillamook
currence; when the sons and daugh­ Geographical
Review.
Rasmussen,
Angry murmurs from the unseen of the Manchus. nature has worked
rich city and country, with a
ters, grandchildren and often great­ who Is port Eskimo himself, was born
trampled on hand In hand with man to produce a
plus of money floating around,
grandchildren gathered to honor and snd trained tn languages am) eih- people whose toe* they
wash of a harmonious whole, writes Roy Chf.p-
followed
them
like
rhe
they come here with the idea of
felicitate those who had shared the uology at the University of Copen­
no heed ; tn utan Andrews In Asia Magazine. Most
steamer.
Bio
she
paid
rying away some of the shekels. An joys and sorrows of two-score-ten hagen.
To jump int” a big beautiful
him fell the duty of muttering apolo­ of the tree* about the tombs have
outside concern came here a few years and Invoke heaven's blessing
white, porcelain bathtub like '
been planted, but they have been so
It is hfs ambition to make a thor­ gies.
weeks ago with a plausible business upon them as they continued hand In ough 'tndy of the whole Eskimo race,
Ibis and disport yourself. All!
Just ns despair was seizing him he cleverly chosen and placed that they
proposition to invest money, but up­ hand the Journey toward life's sunset. front "astern Greenland to Siberia, and saw her straight ahead, She had oh
look ns If thev Pad grown itisi wheiv
the
hot water you want—and
This infrequency may be due in a he Ims already visited every Eskimo
on investigation it was found that
in natures «chetile of tlilngs. they
rained s sent. And Investigation show
then a bracing cold shower. It’s
they promised to sell stock bearing measure to the present custom of mar­ settlement In Greenland. It is said erf that the one next to hers was ought to he There is nothing giur­
great for your health! Let us
from 15 to 20 per cent interest. Ri­ rying at n later age than wn* the rule ’ha* he knows every Greenland Eski­ empty. Imo It he sank thankfully
lugly artlfici.-»l ia thè appearaoce of
instill one for you.
We are
diculous! But the advertising stunt several generations ago and ’<» th« fit t mo personally. Mr Ekblaw believes The picture was one of love am! brav­ I lie park
modern
plumbers
to
cleanly
is the one that gets the business that we of the present semi to fall It *afe to say that
no one else has ery, with rhe usual fair heroine and
Although rite ■ tombs are alike In gen-
i
folks
roan, who will advertise in some out­ earlier under the hand of the grim ever come Into such direct contact handsome hero and beetle-browed vil­ era I plan, they are at the same t'.’oe
side advertising scheme. We affir a reaper than did our sturdier ancestors. with a whole people as hb has
were t*he emperors
i
lain.' As they watched he slipped no n« Individual as
there is no better advertising med­ But to the divorce evil may be accred­
l.ate in 1919 he returned from h arm around her slender waist and themselves. En«-h is a suh’le expres-
ium in Tillamook county than The I ited the greater |wirt of the blame. The visit to Amnm-sallk. on the east <-oasi
s.on of the <fr»iacter
character of the
th one who
drew her to him.
Headlight, and it is not necessary present-day marriage Is too oj'ten has­ He vns surprised to And that the east
sleep* Penen
iienenrb
’b the
rhe yellow - oof. The
She
struggled
for
a
moment,
much
to throw away good money to some tily contracted, the parties thereto Greenland Eskimos preserve many of to his surprise. Then she yielded
tomb if I'h’len Lung the ar'i*' emper­
publishing firm in Portland which fall to weigh carefully tlie responsi­ rhe customs of the central Eskimos and he felt her nestle close to ms or. lie* not far away from that af
bilities
of
married
life,
ami
the
most
will not bring the results as the lo­
the empress dowager. Stately, beau­
who still inhabit the ancestral home manly chest.
trivial differences sometimes lead to
cal newspaper will.
tiful in its simplicity. It is an Indica­ State of Oregon, for Tillamook C"i’n- '
of the race about Hudson hay. He
Five
minutes
Inter
the
picture
end
­
separation, The number of couples
fonnd that they are more closely re­ ed. and the lights went up. Then he tion of his life and deeds. In striking ty. All persons: having claims against '
who live to round out fifty years of
Mr. Cox can now retire to Ills edi­ matrimonial companionship becomes lated to the central Eskimos than are understood—he was embracing the i contrast Is the palace built by rhe em­ the said estate are hereby required
press. for her eternal dwelling. Ex­
any of the other tribes of the enrtre wrong girl.—London Answers.
torial sanctum and inform his suo- ever smaller and «muller.
to present the same for allowance to
travagantly decorated, vaingloriously
Greenland const, and that only recent
To Empì overs of Labor
scribers how it might have been.
declaring to the world the million* the undersigned at his place of busi­
ly have they been affected by contrast
•*v the
Beautiful Oregor. Waterfalls.
“Jimmy” perhaps understands the
ness. within six months from the
What Decayed Auntie,
with the Greenland west coast culture.
Waterfalls that rival In beauty the spent upon ft, tt represents admrt-nbly date of this notice.
Had words of the adage in the same
Aunt Martha, In town with her —Scientific American.
most splendid cataracts of the Pacific the personality of the Iron-wllled ruler
old way other candidates long ago
Dated this Ith day of November,
daughter, who had to be operated
northwest have Just been discovered who in life held her place by force 1920.
learned them.
nnd
Intrigue
ami
lavish
expenditure
upon, was having her first taste of
Oldest Living Artist.
on the western slope of the Cascades
John A. Nelson.
and who was determined to be
urban life, To while away her time
Abington. Mass., claims rhe oldest Is Oregon. Although within 40 miles known, even It» death as the eretttvst
Administrator of the
Cox did not even carry his own she “hired out” as a cook.
The Oldest Offiee iti Oregon
The
first
precinct. Carrmonte. the district in Saturday night she wets at work her living artist In New England. She Is of Portland, a city of 260.000 people, of the great. But a hundred years
Estate of John Lar­
Heudcuiurters for
white
man.
so
far
as
the
records
BB
Is
now
Mrs.
Mary
Delilah
Porter,
who
sen, deceased.
which the governor resides, went for employer sent her to make some pur­
from now when Ch'len-Lnng’s maiisole
Farm, Dairy, Mill, Logging
92 years old. While holding a position show, had ever seen them until re-
Harding by 12 votes.
utn.
like
the
painting
of
an
old
mas
­
chases. She was hours returning and high In standing among painters, the cently
and office help of all kinds.
as the distance was short, her employ­ woman, peculiarly, did not take up
The falls lie almost In the center of ter. has been made even more lieaiiti- i |
Phone Bdg. 2272
And now the democrat mournfully er grew rather anxious about her. She painting until she was more than 50 Bull Run forest reserve, set aside by fill by the touch of age. that of the
i 14 N Second St. Portland,Or.
empress
will
he
worn
and
tarnished.
came
In
about
11:20.
mutters and the republican joyfully
the government to protect Roll Run
years old.
“Where on earth have yon been.
utters: “too much Wilson.”
There were about 30 members and
At that time, happening to he In river -be «nnree of Portland’s water
Tillamook Lodge No. 57
Young Author Falls Down.
Aunt Martha?" was the question that Maine on n visit, she became acqnalnt- »uppiy. Tlie reserve is closed to all
visitors present at the I. O. O. F.
A. F. and A. M.
greeted
her.
visiters
except
employees
of
the
gov
­
I ed with a womsn who gnve lessons.
A young author sends me the mfitrr lodge meeting this week. The third
TILLAMOOK TWENTY YEARS AGO
Stated Communication Wed­
Still showing plainly signs of men­ She at once took up the art and Im
ernment. and of the city of Portland script of a story. He claims he has a I degree was conferred on E. G. Jeff­
nesday. Nov. 10, at 8 p. m.
who may go there on buslnees. a pre­ new Idea, His “new Idea" is thin: A ries. The sisters had planned to sur­
From the issue of November 8, 1900. tal street), she sold: "Lawdy. ma'aiu, mediately made great progress. In
Visiting Brethern welcome.
Several of the young people have I been trying to And a place to get fact. In a comparatively short rime caution taken to protect the timber of young man and woman are married tn prise the brothers at the dining room
Leslie Harrison, Sec.
the watershed against fires that might the usual wny. ssd. dnrkig IBelr hon­ but the brothers unknowingly sur­
organized a society in this city to across dat street downtown. I stood she was giving lessons herself, tn
eymoon. love each other with great prised the sisters, as they put
aftord some amusement the coming on <Ie corner half an hour welting for her home there are numerous excel­ be started hy careless campers.
so
Marathon Lodge No.
nil deni street wagons to get hy. but lent pictures, and during the last flve
The reserve, which Includes 222 devotion.
winter.
much pep in their work that they
93, Knights of Pythias
But In a year the young mao ftrwis were almost through with the big
The steamer Sue H. Elmore cam? dey kept er conilrt’ Don I walked tip rears she has painted five pictures, square miles of mountains and forest,
flat
side
of
de
street,
hut
all
do
cor­
was
set
aside
hy
congress
In
1892,
and
considered
n
good
number
under
the
he
has
tired
of
his
wife,
from
«eetog
Regular
meeting Mon­
■i.i with freight on Monday from As­
feed before the sisters marched into
her so much: from too close assoef. the dining room. The sick list re­
day evening at 7:45
toria where she has ben detained for ner» wuz Just alike. I cquldn't get existing conditions which Include has been closely guarded ever since.
atlon. He supposes, of course, that ported Allen Page, M. R. Terry and
sharp. By order of
several days on account of bad across, so I Jes’ waited till all dem shortage of materials.
Mn. Porter was born In Cornwallis.
Seems Like Decree of Fate.
she has nor tired of him; mi ch » pos­ Claude Ackley still confined to their
the Chancellor Com­
weather, and she left down on Wed­ things went home, and den 1 come
N. S.. coming to Abington nt the age
After being In a number of the worst sibility does not enter his mind. How­ homes, but doing as well as could be
mander.
nesday with a number of passengers. here as fas’ as I could.”
of 26 years. She Is the mother of six battles fought during the World war ever. he resolves to he a square man expected. Rebekahs conferred the
John C. Carroll, C. C.
?.Ir. P. McIntosh returned to the
children, and at present Ilves with her where he successfully dodged bullets and confess to his wife just how he degree on seven candidates last week.
The Profiteer.
cuy on Saturday. Having become
Í
President Thanklln of Wesleyan son. Lysnnder. and two grandchildren. and all other dentil-dealing missiles to feels. She also talks frankly, and It i
• • •
tired of waiting in Astoria, the two-
Johnson Chapter No. 24
was
condemning
the —Boston Post.
the extent of saving his life, although develops that the wife is as tired of
bit railroad town, for the steamer to university
On
next
Monday
evening some im­
R. A. M.
I
profiteer.
the
husband
as
the
husband'
Is
of
the
hit
22
times
In
a
way
to
cause
griev
­
leave, he struck out on shanks pony
portant questions are to be taken up
Stated convocation Friday
Both
Treated
Alike.
"1
know
a
college
professor,"
he
ous wounds. Richard .1. Foran, thirty- wife.
uad came in over the trail Irom Sea­
for discussion at a meeting of Mara­
Nov. 19. Visitors welcome.
At the local servants' club there I two years «id was Instantly killed bv
I am compelled to report to the i thon Lodge No. 89 Knights of Pyth­
said, “who was disturbed at Ills frugal
aid".
were
one
or
two
who
were
trying
to
supper
one
night
by
a
suspicious
noise
young
iiirtbor
that
this
Is
no
develop
­
lightning
a
few-
days
ago
wMIe
stand
­
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
What a great improvement itwould
ias. All persons who have the welfare
preach bolshevism and the removal I ing nnder a tree a short distance from ment nf a new fact in life.—E. W.
be to the business part of the city to In the cellar.
of the lodge at heart are asked to he
“The professor put down his por­ of class distinction both in society his home near Parerson, N. J. The Howe's Monthly.
present. Th lod^ej will take
up
have the roads blocked paved. It
and on the railway and lots of other bolt marked his forehead with a scar,
■ «
would not only add to the clean ip- ridge spoon ami stole down the cel­ I
promptly at 7:45 o’clock. The second
From Frying to Flying.
lar stairs. Suddenly an electric torch nice things.
as well as his right thigh and right leg
pearance of the city, but it would
rank will be conferred on two young
But they found a strong opponent from the knee to the ankle: tore off
was flashed on him. nnd the shadowy
Aviation Is occupying I- great deal men of the city. There will be a
make them permanent
busln ns
In a chauffeur who drove the local the rim of his hat. both shoes and his of attention In Canada these days. It
tigtire behind the torch said:
streets. With so many nice looking
smoker and a good Pythian time is
“‘It’s all right, professor. It’s only laundry lady on her Monday round trousers from the hip.
Is highly probable that the helium gas promised.
biiHiness houses in the city, somehow me.’
i
the
Foran
served
In
the
war
with
of visits.
rising out of the ground In Alberta
the mired-up roads do not add to
“No such thing as stnck-upplshness Three Hundred and Ninth Machine nnd other parts of western Canada
“ ’Me?' the professor muttered.
their appearance.
“ 'Sure—ine—the provision man. ye about her." the lnyai servitor Insisted. Gun battalion and seemed to have led snd m *d In parts of the country for
The Headlight was not far wrong know, leavin' yer week’s provisions.’
“WelL but don't she order you a charmed life. But when old Jupiter family cooking will one day be carry­
in its prediction in its issue of Sep­
"Thereupon the professor gave a tibotit T' demanded the disciples o< Fulmlnator hurled a bolt at him there ing English llghter-than-alr flying ma­ !
tember 27th when It said McKinley grmt start, and held his hands up freedom.
was no escape. Fortune had desert­ chines. says Motor Life. It has hero
Tuesday eve. 8 p. m.
would have 293 electoral votes.
higher still ”
“Of course she does," he replied, ed and his career was endqd.
Rebekak, Wednesday evening
reported that there Is enough of this
The only criminal case to come be­
“but she bawls nt me Just the same
gas to supply the entire British em­
Camp 2-4, Thursday
fore Judge G. H. Burnett at the
That’s us every
as what she does her husband. She
Mark Memorial Trees.
pire for many years. It lacks only
Mormons to Dedicate Temple.
circuit court on Monday Is that of
don’t make no difference between me
time. We treat your
10 per cent of the weight-supporting
The
Mormon«
of
Canada
and
many
the
Regardless
of
how
thoughtfully
State vs. Fred J. Newton, who is
battery just as if it
from the United States will gather at an' hltn, even ¡"—Answers. Ixmdon.
trees hare been selected and how thor shinty of the highly Inflammable hy-
charged with unlawfully stabbing
drogen and Is equally satisfactory.
was our own and we
Cardston. Alberta, next May to attend
otighly
the
planting
has
been
done
and wounding Harry Mitchell in this
Egg-Hatching Periods.
were bound to make
there remains Intelligent care to have
the dedication of the great temple that
cJty.
Birds such as the catbird and other them live and thrive, says the Amerl
Sweets Losing Popularity In Franco.
has been In process of erection since
use of every last cent’s
I
------ o-------
1914. The building will cost 81.600.- perching species, which have altricial cod Forestry association of Washing­
France bus lost its sweet tooth. Re-
worth of value in it.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
<100 when completed and will be unlike young needing care In the nest for ton. which will register your memoria' eent official statistics show that, be­
Of course we re­
any other structure In the domain. some time, do not Incubate their eggs trees on its national honor roll. Many cause sugar was unobtainable during
charge batteries and
The next game of football played The paintings for the rooms and the as long as those like the shorebirds planters have been disappointed with the war. children born between 1914 I
always have on hand
in Tillamook will be with Dallas on decorations for the other interiors snd ducks which have precocial young, the results of their work because
and 1910 have been educated hy their
November 20. This w ill prove an ex­ are now being finished, tt is one of says the American Forestry Magazine. they considered their Job completed ■parents not to require sugar in their
¡he Still Better Wil­
citing game as Woodburn beut Dallas the show place» of southern Alberta The eggs of most common small birds when the last shovelful of soil ’•a* drinks aud food.
lard with Threaded
20-0 this year.
I require Incubation for from ten days placed around the tree.
Rubber Insulation —
As
a
result
the
consumption
of
smrnr
i to two weeks. Those of the fowl like
Tillamook Lodge No. 1250
Tuesday Professor Turnbull gave
the kind selected by
Somewhat Ambiguous.
In France has fallen to one-eighth the
L. O. O. M. Meets every Fri­
out questious to the student body on
Neat Worker.
136 manufacturers of
Among tlie local Items tlmt appear­ birds such as the ruffed grouse aliont
pre-war. mark.
day at K. of P. Hall.
current events and questions of the ed in a country paper was this:
three weeks, those of the ducks almut
“Father, please let me marry Jftn
France has become such an unprofit­
passenger cari and
<1ny. A report han not yet been hand­
S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
"Paul McManus met with a painful four weeks, and the eggs of the emeu, He’s so neat. Why. when he was In able market for line chocolates that
motor trucks.
ed In as to the results.
France he got two medals for cleaning nearly all the big manufacturers are
accident last week. A fishhook be­ a large ostrich-like bint of Australia
r. McInnis, of the city Transfer, came entangled In tils eye. Paul Is must be Incubated for about ten nut dugouts and mopping up."—The sending nine-tenths of their output tn
Tillamook Battery Station
W. R. C.
h.'s with the aid of the merchants being attended by Doctor Evers, who waeka.
American Legion Weekly.
the United States and South America.
Corlnlth
Relief
Corps,
No.
64
DepL
furnished the football team with says his eye will come out all right. ‘
Willard Service
of Oregon, meets on first and third
1 I jersey sweaters. Mr. McInnis
Friday evenings of each month, at
promlaed our team this If they
R. T. BOALS. M. D.
I Lost.
8 p. m., in the W. 0. W. hall. Visitors
B. J. Parker, of Garibaldi. trans-
Wanted—Track and Auto drivers.
•winild win the game with Woodburn,
Surgeon and Physician
1 O. O F. Building
perhaps he aroused the “fight” In acted business in this city on Tues­
Wages 1150.00. Investment of
Will the. pe on who picked up a welcome .
Minnie Johnson. President
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
our men that enabled them to make day.
2500.00 required. Also watt agent tan pillow with orange and brown
Elizabeth Conover, Secy.
the game come out so successfully.
stripes
between
Plasker
apartments
for Tillamook under same coni1-1
An art exhibit will be held by the
Church of the Nazarene
and Hemlock on road south of city
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Miss Esther Paul, who has been i
tions.
Write
or
call
325
Gllsan please return to Mrs. James
public schools on November 11th,
Upham,
G. A. R.
nursing
at
the
Bqals
hospital
the
las*
Hours of Service—-Sabbath School
Street, Portland. Oregon. Your Apt. 12 Plasker Apartments.
l.ih and 13th to raise money to buy
Corntth
Post,
No. 35 Dept, of Ore­
two
years,
has
gone
to
Portland
to'
10:10
a.
m.;
Preaching
11:00
a. m.;
pictures.
Transportation Lines. Inc. 11-414
gon, meets on second and fourth Sat­
Song and Praise Service 7:30 p. m.;
take a course of training.
I Notice to Creditors.
urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m.,
Preaching 8:00 p. m.; Prayer Meei-
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DAVID ROBINSON. M. D.
Ing.
Thursday
7:30
p.
m.
A
warm
Notice is hereby given that the un- tn the W. 0. W. hall. Visitors wel­
Miss Ella Hohlfleld underwent an |
Surgeon and Physician
—elcome. a full gospel, a helping Shiaglei for Ssl,
orders deliver- d»r>lgned has been appointed admln- come.
t peraUon for appendicitis at the
National Bldg.
• d fres
W fe T.. K. Sales. Mrh i ¡»tra’or of the rotate of John _____
•nd to th* Needy.
IT. W
Conimandsr
Laraea.
TILLAMOOK. ORHGON
Boala hospital Wadnesday.
R«v. V.ary T. Cilsk.
¡deceased, by Hie County Court of *ke
le Or»¿OB.
■amwal Dew««. Adjt
TheHrst National Bank
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA
QUININE
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Bayocean Sheet Metal
Works.
GEORGE BURCHARD.
Help Furnished Free
PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT CO.
News of the Lodges
Unto
Others”