Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 25, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1821.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE THREE
CLOVERDALE
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The Paige6-66 is a strictly new model-new in design and
construction, up to the minute in every detail. Being a
new car it carries a new and lower price, based on costs
now prevailing in the readjusted materials market.
In performance, as well as in price, it is a revelation
among tine cars. It is recognized the country over as
the undisputed leader of American sporting cars.
Because it is at peak position in performance and rock
bottom in price, 25% of the recent sales of this model
have been to people who formerly owned cars costing
upwards of $4,000.
All price» f. o. b. Detroit—War Tax extra
PMGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Mich.
Manufacturers of Motor Cars and Motor Trucks
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The Frank Owens family spent
DR. J. E. SHEARER
Tuesday evening of last week at the
P.O. Light home.
SURGERY
F.M. Nelson and Merle Holem.tr.
| of Meda werein town last Friday.
National Building
J.L. Gay and family made a trip
Tillamook, Oregon
to Yamhill county the first of lust
week.
Walter Todd is on the sick list.
Mrs. Ollis of Sheridan came in on Heroic Yankee Women Risk i
Tuesday of last week and is vis'tins
R..T, BOALS M. • D.
Lives to Rescue Children, in
Mrs. Mary Jenck.
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Service of Near East Relief
Surgeon and Physician
Andy Hess of Meda was a business
visitor in town on Wednesdayof last
I. O. O. F. Building
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week.
Constantinople.—How the prompt
Dr. J.T. Le Fevre was a Pacific action
TILAM00K, OREGON
of Charles V. Vickrey, General
City visitor Sunday.
Secretary of the Near East Relief,
Mrs. Sig. Morgan and three child­ and Harold C. Jaquith, representa­
ren of Me Minn"ille spent a few days tive of that American relief organi­
last week at the home of J.J.Hudson. sation in Constantinople, saved the
BARRICK & HALL
Miss Estella Itnlah visited Miss lives of 18.000 orphan children and
Lois Cochran. Sunday.
seven American relief workers in
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Mrs. Fred Weiss made a trip to Alexandropol. Armenia, is what all
the representatives of the Allied na­
Sheridan last Friday.
National Building
tions in Constantinople are applaud­
Monroe Switxer has moved to ing today.
Hebo, where he will board with
Tillamook. Oregon
For live years the Near East Relief
Hubert Smith's and work on the organisation
had
built
up
a
work
of
road.
mercy throughout the former Turk­
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Hatfield visited ish Empire and Transcaucasia, to a
at the Merle Holman home at Meda point where 54,600 little children
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
on Tuesday of last week.
«-ere being housed, clothed, fed,
Judson Moore is working fur given medical attendance and taught,
VETERINARIAN
Will Glick.
and over 66.000 others being sup­
Mrs. Elmer Hunter and daughter, plied with food. Then suddenly, on | Bell Phone 8F2. Mutual Phone
Bessie, visited, at the Frank Owens I February 6, last, there came hurried i
cable reports of renewed fighting in
Tillamook, Oregon
heme on Wednesday of last week.
and Transcaucasia, where , \__________________________________________________________
Joe Jenck and Ed. Hansen made a Armenia
76,818 of these little ones were loca- (
business trip to Eugene last Thurs. ted
under the protection of the Near
A.A. Imlah is staying at Hebo,
[DR. J. G. TURNER
where he has a governmei ■ p tlon.
HELP!
Mrs. W.R. Robedee of VvCu— was
Eye Specialist
a Cloverdale business visitor on Wed
nesday of last week.
Permanently located in Tillamook
Walter Todd and son Lloyd were
Private office in Jenkin's Jewelry
Tillamook visitors last Monday.
store. Latest up-to-date instru­
Mr.andMrs. Joe Roust are the
proud parents of a baby boy. born
ments and equipment. Evenings
last Thursday morning. Dr. J.T. Le
and Sunday by appointment.
Fevre was the attending physician.
R.Y. Blalock, formerly of this
Complete Lens Grinding Factory
place but now of the Blaine vicinity,
on the Premises. Any lent dupli­
and Mrs Clara Bowden were recently
united in marriage.
cated.
Prof. W.E. Buell and family were
out the Pacific City way, Sunday.
The damp weather, the past few
days, has somewhat interfered with
the late haymaking.
Tillamook Auto Company
Lodge Directory
OAC
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
0. E. S.
Stated communications first and
third Thursdays of each month in
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
LEI.IA D, DOTY. Sec.
Oregon'» Higher Institutioa of
TECHNOLOGY
ΠUh' THE
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
East Relief. Consular representa­
tives left the country. All foreigners
For information writ« to th« R«»i«ir«r
piled onto ships and fled.
War
jHRSt
Oregon Agricultural College
threatened to scatter the work and
render vain the long, patient efforts
CORVALLIS
of the Near East Relief to salvage
a whole nation’s children.
But the American men and women
W. B. C.
who hud cared for these little ones
Corlnlth Relief Cerps, No. 54 Dept,
were undismayed. They refused to of Oregon, meets on ftrst and third
leave under bombardment, with
hostile armies sweeping through tho Friday evenings of each month, at
streets where the Near East Relief's 8 p. in., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
great orphanages had been estab­ welcome .
Minnie Johnson, President
lished, with all supplies cut off and
no communication with the outside
Elizabeth Conover, Secy.
world, or with that far American
homeland
wpose
representatives Corinth Post, No. 35, Dept, of Oregon
these heroic men and women are,
th*ey stuck to their posts. The last Meets on second and fourth
food from America had come in on Saturdays of each month
November 6, 1920.
f
at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. W.
It was notaintll four months later hall. Visitors welcome.
that the new governments of the
Transcaucasian states were estab­
H. W. Spear, Corn'd r.
lished on a solid basis. But famine
Samuel Downs, Adjt.
threatened. An appeal was made to
American philanthropy: “Critical
Johnson Chapter No. 24
need for food products In Caucasus,"
R. A. M.
the cable read. “No limit to need In
Stated convocations every
Armenia. New government promises
first and third Fridays.
better facilities for relief activity
Visitors welcome.
than former government." A few
f. E. Keldson, Bee.
days later, a further piteous plea fol­
lowed: "Total orphans In Alexandro­
pol 18,000. Supplies In Alexandro­ Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A.M.
pol allow half-rat.ons, April 3rd to
Stated Communication sec­
30th. After May 1st, nothing.”
ond Wednesday lu each
But thia splendid American relief
month. Vlniting Brethetn
organization had not waited. Food
was alseady on the way. On April
weconte.
22, Charles V. Vickrey, general sec­
Harvey Ebinger, Sec'y,
retary of the Near East Relief,
cabled: “Expect ship first week in
May: 1,000 tons rice; 1,000 tons
wheat flour; 600 tons cornmeal, corn .
flour, hominy; 30 tons sugar; 600
tons beans; 6,000 cases corn syrup,
from New York and New Orleans
Tuesday eve, 7:3^ p.
Both Phones
direct to Batum. Additional 1,000
Rebekak,
Wednesday evening
tons wheat flour from Pacific Coast
June 1st.”
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Camp 2-4, Thursday
The seven American relief workerg ,
In charge of the 1 ft,000 little ones itil THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE
Alexandropol cabled a last appeal^!
World have entrusted their repu­
"No food at any price. Four dayjj
tations to the Victor Records.
more and we are finished.' * Bug]
Hear them at their best In your
v. hon the firm relief ship "Que-
own home. Tillamook Music Co.,
quen” entered the departed harbor of
Doyou know
Dealers, opposite P. O.
11-18«
Batum on May 1, there were just tea
bags of flour left. The food ship had
you can roll
come in time. America had saved
'he day and the 18,000 little or»
50 XQQd
phan children, who had suffered sd
cigarettes for
much and lost so much In their short
war-clouded Ilves, never know thu.
cts from
gaunt hunger in the robe« of death
had knocked at the door of the or­
phanage at Alexandropol and that
America had thrust the bony hand
(KEROSENE)
away.
An ideal home fuel for oil
“It Is th» great heart of America
that made this work of salvation pos­
cookatovea, oil heater« and
sible,” Mr. Vickrey declared.
"The
money that sends the bread to these
oil lamp*. Get it at your
children comes from ten million
dealer*!.
home« throughout the TJnWed State«
It comes from the hearts of the most
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
generous people Ih the world, who
(CALIFORNIA)
cannot beer to know that half a
world away, little children are facing
hunger and death, without helping
them to life and happinees."
NOTICE.
Mr. Vickrey la making a nation­
n
OEMUINE
wide appeal to the people of the
L'nited State« to keep thia great work
The County Agent office will bo
going Contribution* may bo sent to
Cleveland H Dodge. Treasurer, 1 open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. ftom
Msdtaon Avenne
Vock City.
now until Fair time to aid those male
Ing entries for fair.
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FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
Gionbrook b~44Fix>o Passengers Ü635
Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knights of Pythias
Regular meeting Mon-
day evening at 7:45
sharp. By order of
the Chancellor Com-
mander.
John C. Carroll, C. C.
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Auction Sale CONCRETE
AUG. 29,1921
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A8 my lease is up the first of Sept. I will offer for
sale at public auction the following property:
41 COWS
1 heifer, 1 large team of mares 6 and 7 years old, 1
Johnston mower, milk cans, buckets, farm imple­
ments too numerous to mention; Superior range,
heater, sewing machine and household gooda too
numerous to mention. This sale will begin at 10 a.
m. at the J. L. Burke ranch a mile west of Clover­
dale. Terms cash for sums under $25, bankable
notes for larger sums on 90 days time.
p. 0. LIGHT, Owner
ffiA «• “^ae„
We make a specialty of
dairy barn floors, waterproof
basements, sidewalks, steps
and septic tanks— cement
pipe, foundation blocks, gravel
hauling.
QUALITY and SERVICE”
A. T. Dolan
ti
Cement Contractor
TILLAMOOK-PORTLAND
Cadillac Stage Line
This line is owned by Tillomook men, desiring to
give good service. We protect you by careful driv­
ing and $40,000 accident insurance. Call Cadillac
Stage Line on either phone and we will go to your
home after you. Stage to Pacific City also.
Leaves Tillamook at
Leaves Portland Hoyt Hotel at
7:30 and 1:45
8:15 a.m. and 5 p.m.
IVAN DONALDSON, Agent
TILLAMOOK FURNITURE COMPANY
F
A. MESSERSMITH, Prop.
ew and Second Hand Furniture.
Used Furniture and Stoves Bought.
Furniture Repaired
Call Phone 73W
Mo. 3 First SU Tillamook, Ore.
Ì PEARL Oil
“ITS TOASTE(T
Cigarette
No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike le the
toasted cigarette.
U ull D urham
Road th« Headlight «Unified ad«.
Read the Hesdllght classified ad».