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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
X Page Three TILLAMOOK ' HEADLIGHT PORTLAND. OREGON—A repo t John Sheehan, over seas doi'.ghboy, » mvrient conditions 4n Oregon who strangled to death ------- a A wild-cat ifiSi Bon-. n « i «». i «- bn with his bare hands. Sheehan, * nf The American Legion by wouwaed four times by Wie bob-cat, iUia" N Nelson, Adjuvant of the was rewarded with v. $8 state En ivpartment. «closed ,the hoist, ty. The soldi;? arid the beast ?ect th.” there are 2100 men regls- caitte to blown in, n rstvote mountain L «i«h the Legion employment pates. d.u ill Portland. 5RJ0 of them •* Buri'l.m need of work and practi- | , NASHVILLE. Tenn.—A badly klll Of those registered either ■ ^composed body found on________ the banks i have dependents. It is änie<l or or the Cv.nikerlabd river near Nash- rends Adjutant Nel crying shame, i ville, Tenn., wt .-, given a military Bn-, report, that some two thousand burial by The American Legion of the World war are out i when searchers, found a Logion but- city of Pf»r“ #f rr’ploy»1’'"' in ,,le tor and membership card m ih' ferii alone. clothes. • * * flurculean eff«w'S are being nit? e INDIA NAPOLI . Ttl. Ainerlcalt Legion with -ine Ind.- Nine aim- Lnina of lls ti’lion-wide drive to munition in each state will twelve L-iilc ,rac” alld Pcrmail -t” certificates of merit for except ion- UM for its buddies. Local posts ell al v. oitt 1 providing enployniei t for ,;i-. cooperating ’ ex-sec vice men from Hanford Mac- ri.'.¡mander of The Amei ican and irate tial orggnizations, Nider nu n 6-d ethers to'provide Leg io: The s wards will ;oik>w the Mloyiiiei” ioi the World Wa- Vet- Legi-o: i ’’Campaigi Ing If: Legion ¡uil Marek ffth. « « • * Local Pii-“f learning of jhisitiom' In th, ch nm uni tits are’urgent- ed to i' liimiiiiicule wli'ii State uartert of The Legler.. .in or ai mar y men regiate’ied with (V legion e nploymi-M bu*- au can sen’ out of town on ’position* make 1 Posts hiA been a^kefl «nef of t le unemployed in the«’ C'¡operate with the local di'1-ir. : Brie or? nt : itions; AeviSe ways and u-ans for finding einpluymeiit for this, - lit have no trade; get lb of th«? lrfbor unions' eocpjftiti’u icials; a.nd TA her pubi’ ¡BW* «ffteial a .d bend «very yunce ci energy to' help their m ire untar- taste ■on rades. p.. le have lv&rn "sent to w •s ibioughout t’he'State to (tab r.dditftmal help, atfa ' cities b Oreo to lnauguKate clein-tm .i< up campaign». ♦ • * Ab A POLIS— - The Ameru ar, ’T'-nyn or Vitdrr i#tll assist Thr i Legion in f* ¡ling jobs i'«n unemployed «service num to Presideni Samuel Com 1 vc- Governors have te I s'.uinations i^ucstint ell - ‘•ti live March 20th as Le Emplf yiuent Day.. In o’d’er that no loophole may ’re main unfilled. Lemuel Belles na ““1*1 adjutant of the Legioe, has •tended the time for the campaign Adjutant of the Legion, hat, extend- <-d the time for the cad.paign in definitely. Word from Texas Le gion officers was received at head quarters stating that «be posts there had set 15 days as the limit. Cum berland, Md., wa« the first city to report unemployment ranks filled and was followed closely by Port Angeles. Wastj , the fartherest Western Legiem post. » » » A straw vote of civilians and world war veterans held by 1« St. Paul, Minn., , i newspaper —•------- --------- gave count of 3 to 1 in favor of adjusted com pensatimi legislation. A count of 2,518 ex-service mens ballots three out of every four had voted for a general bonus to all ■ex-service men. • • Facts about wounded ex-service men and the work which ii ia doing ro relieve Unemployment and teach Americanism will be broadcasted to wireless Telephone operators March ’1st by the American l.eglon of New Yrtk. Weather conditions per mitting the Legion expects to reach the Middle Western. Atlantic an<l Southern states and ’Cuba. I. 0. 0> t. NOTES Nice crowd but on Tuesday eveh- ■tag and the tfiiird degree was con ferred on three candidates. Initia tory uext Tuesday evening; go fill % up the side dines National Women's’ organization? and the American Legion are COUtl- erating to raise - a fund of $2,000 0 » i AH brothers Ón the sick Hat are to establish a retreat for disabled improving Keep a close watch on service men at Tupper Lake, N Y. them, boys. • * In Washington. D C., at th» in quest of a federal adjustment * oard, Janies S. Daugherty, Bef Shing’s bodyguard and and wounded during at Cantigny. died fn I li dentification was est: the aluminum tag be vv his neck. » » » In order that no ex «• ¡Idler who served during the world war will ■have to sleep in a Potter's f! 'Id, the ' Wisconsin American Lesion has pur chased a cemetery .plot of its own at Racine. I fears t.eSn desig- Legfon Sunday, tin rupsested by irie . «oodell to .hip tiji attend y. Ou this day ah pa t of the o attend one of in ■ < on.memora- tnt event' and to ' tut.".': d niemoi v id. Boost The To to • hnrch «n rsads the pro- v. Fiauk James Chilblain of tile PORTLAND. Dufur 4S. American Lupton is the an vhereaborts .df Lloyd ex-service man who from his burnt in Portland last No vember ¡a: ring a w ife •.aid < hild. Ex*Bet*vfee nnen ate being sought by the American Leg ion of Seattle, Washington, to ink' over farms on the Yakima Indian reservation, re newal of leises of which has been refused former Japanese tenant’s by the stiile. Prefer« nee is being jtiveu disabled and maimed soldiers. * Grani PET BEAR CUB IS FONO OF A BATTLE WITH CAI From a Bride: 9 Web Elliott of this city has a pet neat cub which is aboui three months old. Elliott was out hunt ing the past winter and met mama beat in the woods over in the Ne- tarts country, and plugged the old lady between the opti^T putting Web's her out of commission. hounds began sniffing and digging near thè spot, soon unearthing two cubs under a big stump. The pet was the only one that survived, and has become a household pet. It c« rries the household cut around in its mouth quite often until puss gets mad, and then there is a battle royal, in which the bear holds its own. The cub answers to the name of Jack, and takes milk from a bot tle several times a day. with great relish. “It would take a good sized wad of greenbacks to buy that cub bear,” so Web states. “As a young housewife of only two and one-half years’ ex perience 1 am glad to find that even we amateurs can cook successfully if we use Royal Baking Powder.” Mrs. J. L. M ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pute Leaves No Bitter Taste f Contains No Alum SEMI-SACEED CONCERT Sand for New Royal Cook Book- It’s FREE Royal Baking' Powder Co., 130 William St., "New York » » » A «tt-nil sacred concert was given Tah. about feeds! Well, Shorty at the Gem Theatre Sunday. Selec- iS SÖV1E chef, and you fellöw« who «tons vvere given by the Tillamook were absent missed a 4 rent.. band, and the following talent re- sponded to number calls: The Re- Mr. formed Dutch Male Quartet ; wa-.ther och. Mrs. Maggtiils. Mr Trombley, R iys, aceord't'g tr ou i of all things Mr. Carrol. There was a large prophet and a«lv site on tbe std i r,edenience present. greed, wiio gener.r lines, we are soon I > ■ have plenty of auod weather, and -r rees, tv spring “FOWL PLAY" some very wise .-.. in , u» the near future. He asks- thu i von turn out ry night, as the -tn large nuaberr < eutomobllo On Monday , last an spirits ar» J'able t deliver a great oration ut any ttr . eo be on hand run over a chicken on Second ave- r boys, as ytui kni a not the hour or Tiue and killed The owner it. stopped U.is cm. ran back and picked day w hen ibe ma', up the dead fowl, and hastily evnp spells. orated in n cloud of thlry cent g««. you next Twee- before the owner of the abducted fowl could get his number. sharp. COA I LIMI- 26Ì W LAMB-SCHRADER CO . T ... ....................... - K M 1------ - '*v ■- --± - . lULNI BARRICÒ Do You Hauling ¡ Let L. h ..iA* * That rai e feeling is a thing apart with them is shotvn by ’he action of the several Ban Francisco, Calif., American Legion posts in turhtng out almost en masse for the funeral of Col. Chari»».- Young, one of the few in"'-'n" ti trad 1 t t « v. ■ ' Point. « With more than 200.000 *>t its [ total of 7G0.000 jobless veterans of | •i e woj-ld war placed lu positions the first day. with Gov. Louis Hart of Washington defying the 47 other 1 state heads to beat him in finding J places ion them and with Louisaija 1 reporting 100 per cent employment, the American Legion's campaign to | give every ex-service man a jot) ! qnene’l optimistically, national offi- j -ers of the Legion state. ■Elect»'m of delegai« s for lodge if xt Tuesday i venta., Spring .'leun-up days are being oh-i serve throughout the country as a. * p.-rt of the Antertcan Legion's cam- to givi job.« to aJl U'.» h ployt-'l sei vice men. Have an ex-soldier iaB brought out old time kitcb-, police Whose knowledge of bar- i k-cleaning ha -.’t been forgotten. PORTLAND,--For Mhe last two years it has bun the ev« stotn of tile National Depanruent fit The Amer- ican legion to decorate the graves of those who Ml in th» World con- filet and all po tttf of the Legion i will send itt rontiihc.tions tb 'nigh their to t ¡he he Leglon ’ND! \NAPOLIS.—¡The Americat. state tieadqn.irtx showing Producing documents ‘ t-’i'rterfttr ¡’i of Labor will assist Thr fund. Wliile tliesisandSM'f conio.un him to be an honorably discharged '■ i'in .i Legion in finding jobs, for ities tanoughotti thfs «i untry w ili 'Oü.OOO unemployed service men. heno: thè .kjldier «dead. ir is thè »1is ¡scc.'i. ;i,g to President Samuel Gone ; tr*i grtrres in Engiaud. Frane»', ■p-ra. Twelve governor have ItwuefiJ ! Italy and Rip'st.i that are thè Le ipivclaniation repuesttnj citizens toi glon’s per».’ iar caa-e.reairts thè com- iptw-1ve Marell 20th ;>s Legion Cn , munieatlas froni Legieri National HeadquiTtc'n Còtgirlttees estati bloy. 'nt Bay. » * • * 'islied ni England and Franco «vili I. THE DALLES.—A big install.»- have charge ef decviatingTbe graves The Dalles voiture of Ln of the faller, through the eo» in It tees Mtn Bsdei ■ i des -it) ct Chevaux was held, f The American Ligie ■ js sts 'i kt th I D.-Tfbrs last Saturday. Twet. ‘foreign countries, The Leg iati wilf be giud to offer Its assistence to E 1 i inhere of TAe .Dalles Legion decorate t he graves of those in Ifev re initiated by members oí t>»-—*> [“■»tv king crews’’ from volturas of. America who cherish some grave overseas I Bwd River, Bend anti Portland. La but cannqt attetrd the Funds for this 'Sosiet. des Wl Hommes « t 8 Chevpus tribute in person, sis ih«. '‘sunshine’' -order of The purpose 'should be sent di rem to I National Hes«i- tUgbir. and tt«e grand promenade foi American i Legion f tile c .anization will be held on the quarters, Meridlan Life Building. > lith of. July -at The. Dalles, a day Indianapolis,Ind., together with ¡n- rior ;<i the «rperilng of the Annual formation on the name of the dciU. f,G»An!ton of The American Legion rank and organization, army ,iei tai :j;ilready have refused financial assist number, lot number, name and lew i- Ladies and Miaa^a Sailors uc» to move for b George Washing imh of cemetery and date of death • • • ton fro World War Memorial bvlld- r to* in Washington. D. C., and 16 r other ¡date« win Tolow suit, accord ' toe to The American. Legion’s legis itative memorial committee Ths F-togion opposes construction of the I elaborate memorial at a time when pkousands of ex-service men «i> job l*is »nd in need. • • • , - • ‘ MONi'PELIER, VT.—The Ameii [ ta Ji-r-.on of Ludlow, Vt. has ma«1c ®Mti»l report of the prowess German soldier and holder of the Iron Cross, an applicant for mainber ship in the American Legtwat Mex: ico City. Mexico, said he thought the organization look in all soldiers legatdlese of where ever they fought • « • > ,WI A. BARRICK Fishing Season Transfer Service PHONE 114W c 12 E. FIRST ST. un V rieiHng Ircttto fully H vm up the name "WINCHESTER’ -fam.iur lislierii .vu apprêt - Need A New Range Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Ctensils Paint to Brighten np tbe Furnitun Farming Implements WINCHESTER FISHING RODS Real unjoyment tn « very cast, Sieel rods a»ul spin bamboo roda un equalled foi st length, light ii «,'« h act tun cast lug power. Latest Nocchie* Natty Children* Hata See Display ttf Miss Patterson WÏÏL McNAIR & CO Tillamook, Wmch’ <AC^X>' mad* Wipe heater SALE AND Ctr.lully sr»>fd cy’iirdufal cnrton i a Aure-: Absolute , - ínitttion SANE LHT? bank knows ard every clear-beaded invidual know I’ too. that everything which pormises big returns for rniall. tapttal invested. Involves an element of risk. It may mak'- *ot>d but you have to take a chance. ¡hat’s why many conservative people in this community wh '■ •n't afford to lose -1 n.o^ey consider a First Na tional Time Deposit Account with it? sure interest, and ab- t*nce of risk, a very good Investment DIRECTORS W. J Riechers John Morgan B. C Ta« mb. A. W. Bunn C. J. Edwards. Henry Rogers C. A. McGhee Grocers Recommend Albert A Perfectly Goosed and Perfectly Served Appetizing Menu a Quality the hotcakes of the West njflh nnd V inhiliniim amount ' FISHERMEN'S HEADQUARTERS AT King-Crenshaw Hardware Co thk We select only the best foods to sene cur patrons Flapjacks Albers tested liti» fishing. Unfa • H«io fior nil kind) STÖRS Tne Tour Farm, It Pays 100 PERCENT PROFIT MADE ON INVESTMENT FIRST EVERYBODY KNOWS WHERE TO GO The Bungalow YEAR IN SOME IN TANCES TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS E. G. KREBS, Prop Mutual Phone -