leaMigljt VOLUME XXXIV. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER I 1922. PRICE $2 PER YEAR Department. The passing'ol ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ bill would usher in a new era in ed ucational work. PAPER CONGESTED Throughout the country, the ACCOUNT OF ADS American Education Week is seeing a study made of the housing needs The Headlight has the ap of local school districts. During the pearance of being only an The last meeting of the Kill Kare war, the energies of the nation were advertising circular this •a ■ devoted to the one end of winning Klub was held at the home of Mrs. week because of the gmall •’Children today, citizens tomor- the war, and aa a consequence very hmount of reading matter. The churches of Tillamook plan w; B. Alderman with Mrs. Fred At the library board meeting for Fire, thought to be of incendary in- little school house construction was November, the librarian's report ♦ This is caused by the Christ * I to bring ChristmaB Cheer to every Poorman assisting hostess. It was row.” ”A man of knowledge origin, wiped out 24 blocks of the Since the war, the creaseth might." "No illiteracy by carried on. •b mas rush of advertising com ♦ ' needy child and every needy family decided at this meeting to sell seals main business district of Astoria 1927,” "A sick body makes a sick School Board Journal reports, there shows even greater gain than for ♦ ing at a time when sickness ♦ in the community. This was the for the Tuberculosis Association, and this morning, The conflagration mind,” are the general slogans i sug- has been an unprecedented amount October, 59 new persons having reg ♦ claimed part of the Head- ♦ unanimous decision of all the min Mrs. David Kuratli, Mrs. Roy Hen- started about 2 a. m. and was stop- geoted by the American Legion I in of new school house construction to istered and the circulation being ♦ light staff, Next week’B is— ♦ isters at their meeting at the Chris kle, Mrs. Fred Poorman and Mrs. J. ped only after many hours of hard for meet the need arising from the delay 17 82 books and 36 magazines. Cir ♦ sue will be better and will ♦ tian church last Monday morning. their second annual campaign E. Reedy were appointed on a com- work by firemen and volunteers. Fire People American Education Week, Dec. 3- in the preceding period. The ministers said all Christian be enlarged to accomodate ♦ culation for 1920 was 684 books and ♦ realize the truth of the statement of ♦ the increase of holiday busl- ♦ giving and all Christian joy came mittae to take charge of this work, fighting equipment from Portland 10th. 1921, 1338 volumes. In accordance with the Legion’s the United States Commissioner of the After the regular routine of business was rushed to Astoria by special ♦ ness. By the way, turn to ♦ from the Christ, who founded It was with great regret that the Mrs. Henkle read some of the city train to help out local apparatus. Education, when he says, “ Lack of church, so that the Church of Christ plans in December. 1921, President ♦ the ads. and see what Tilla ♦ Harding issued a proclamation call- adequate school buildings brings board had to accept Mrs. Pollok’s ♦ mook merchants have to of ♦ should be first in caring for the ordinances which proved interesting It is estimated that the loss from in for the observance of the week about a state of congestion that is a resignation owing to her removal ♦ fer at prices that will fit ♦ needy and cheering the sad or dis as well as instructive. A very de thB fire will reach $12,000,000 and your pocket book. There is ♦ couraged at the Christmas séâson. and urged citizens of every state menace to the health, strength, and from the city as it requires licious lunch was served after which that 2000 people have been left home time Mr. McRea, the secretary of the the club adjourned to meet in De to ‘ give special and thoughtful at intelligence of the children of this ♦ an unusaully fine line of ♦ less by the holocaust. All banking for any one to become familiar with *e cember with Mrs. Garl Haberlach ♦ stock this year in spite of ♦ Ministers Association was sked tention to the needs and aims of the country.’’ facilities were cut off and practical the contents of a library, and a li The local schools have grown public. Following these plans, the ♦ the fact that labor troubles * work in harmony with all fraternal an<j Mrs. J. E. Reedy. ly all the food supply of the town brarian becomes more efficient with ♦ caused a shortage in many ♦ organizations who might wish a Legion in cooperation with the Na i<Uy during the last few years, was destroyed in the stores. Relief ex her acquaintance with the material ♦ articles. tional Educational Association and no additional seating capacity ♦ share in the Christ-like work of The Monday Musical club will iB being furnished by other cities and on on hand and the people she serves. ♦ the United States Bureau of Educa cept the two temporary rooms ♦ ♦ Christmas Cheer for the community. In preparing the annual report, it This plan of cooperation would ob m«(et December 11th at the home of the homeless are being housed in tion suggests the following subjects Stillwell Avenue. Both High School is found that a few have been neg viate the duplication of giving to the Mrs. E. E. Koch with Mrs. Dhvid temporary quarters until other places for discus-ion during this week: il and Grades are badly crowded and ligent of their obligations to return KIWANIS CLUB FORMED same family by more than one or Kuratli and Mrs. Robert McGrath can be secured. Troops from the literacy, Americanization of the additional facilities must be provided books or pay for same and it * is Therefore hostesses. The meeting begins at Oregon National Guard and mem A local club of Kiwanis was or- ganization or church. foreign bom. the rural school, equal to care for the increase before an hoped the matter will receive im ity of opportunity in education for other school year if the efficiency of mediate attention as otherwise their 'ganized here last week with the fol- many more might be reached by 2:30 sharp. Guests are welcome, the bers of relief organizations are help the schools are to be maintained. joy flee being ten cents. Thg program is ing with the work of caring for those lowing officers: F. A. Bletz, presi Christmas Cheer and greater every American boy and girl. The enrollment has increased from names are entered on what is desig dent; E. J. Claussen, secretary; B. C. given to all. Public education today, as in ev as follows: Current Events Miss Gay who were turned out into the cold the nated as the "black book’’ for ery period of readjustment, holds a 409, in 1913, when the High School reference of future library workers, Lamb, treasurer; C. J. Edwards, Dr. lord; Piano solo, “Spinning Song” weather. On Thursday evening a number of D- Robinson, H. T. Botts, E. T. Hal eo,. sanding place among the main building was first occupied to 682 year books have Six inches of snow and ice upon During the past from the Flying Dutchman, Mrs. last The enrollment ton*, A. A. Pennigton, C. W. Barrick the members of the local lodge of issues of the world. This is true last year. been returned that have been out Koch; Wagner’8 life from 1843-1850 the highway between Portland and at month was about 50 more than and A. G, Beals, directors Elks accompanied by t»t ir wives, pot only in the United States but in for years but some of the sets are The Kiwanis club is an interna journeyed to McMinnville where they Mrs. McGrath; Story of Tannhauser, Astoria interferred with the many Europe as well. England has made the same date last year, so the total missing and no doubt are in some Mrs. Anderson; Record. “Pilgrim’s supplies being carried by motor decided progress in education, enrollment for the present year will collection of books in some home tional organization started over eight put on the work of fhe lodge for a Chorus.” trucks. undoubtedly be well over 700- years ago, with a membership cover while Oxford. Cambridge, and the as large number of members, The of- This means that we now have and have been overlooked and ing Canada and the United States. No fatalities are charged from in German Universities are crowded to when fleers of ihe local lodge who partici- than they have no value to any one more pupils in grades alone The Shakespeare club met Friday juries from the fire but one promin the limit. very 1 he purpose of the organization is patxd in the event were: J G. Tur- not complete, the library is In a country like ours, whose we had all together when the anxious to recover them and com- to promote the business and civic in ner, Exa’ted Ruler; Webster Holmes, with Mrs. John Groat, with all but ent .citizen died from heart failure on»- of the members present. Mrs. and a laborer hanged himself, it is safety depends upon its ideals of high school was built. the terests of the community and to Esteemed Leading Knight; David Is plete their sets again. Under The school board at present promote a better acquaintance citizenship, m effective public edu— E. M. Condit was a guest. The host thought from fright. present system these errors are few trying to solve the problem of pro among the business men. Meetings Kuratli, Esteemed Royal Knight; ess served a very appetizing lunch can..', i.- oir duiel; essential. Ques as- the checking system is so much One of the things that is thought viding Increased seating capacity to are to be held once a week at a John Carroll, Esteemed Lecturing oncerning the illiteracy from a tastefully arranged table on to have helped with the spread of more simplified but these books that lake cue of the increased attend luncheon and will last one hour. It Knight; Howard Lamar, Esquire; weakness indicated in are so much needed have been out is a rule of the club that only two Clarence Stanley, Secretary: H. S. which 1 Ily and red flowers were the the flames is that the streets of the ance. can not be kept in for several years and great hopes men from each classification of Gillam, ’ easurer; Frank Fitzpatrick decorations, Small red baskets con- town are built above the ground Public opinion are entertained that they may be re taining th favors were set at each and that business are permitted to be mem the flames travelled from Merrick, Inner .chaplain; Frank ion has man I OBITUARY. 7 turned soon. plate and th, place cards further one block The Kiwanis dubs have been bers. to another by working un- Guard; F. L Eberman, organist; Jacob Nicklaus v as born Jan. 29, sffcgested Christmas with and a a succe'Bs wherever ori their derneath the streets. Dynamiting 1852, in i Reynolds County, West Vir BLAINE NOTES mefc Boyd 5 ■»•lent mil, Tyler; F. A. Boltz sprays of poinsetta. Those present number of tin most pr was resorted to but seemed to do gtni*. 1 He departed this life in Til Special Thy women of the party Jacob Nicholas was buried Satur of the day are member report a deligl htful and profitable laniook. Ore. . Nov. 2,9, 1922, being very little good. In the beginning were entertained for tlv evening by iy at the Beaver cemetery. afternoon. -tO months of the fire one of the water mains the women of the Elks lodge in Me Charley McDonald is sporting a the ! death. was cruslad by falling buildings and Manville. ern Tl'e Sunshine club n:<-t November it was rece* snry fnf t.hp enrincR to nts in 1 ett ha installed a cur 1 i w i n :’ 'li. with v ir.h Mrs. Mrs. t'T'zl Davidson. Mrs. pump fropi t he Colum bin river. j1( i,. < .. r• li Hits in J Hailey "T aland, Mrs. Rose Will- nd barn. i rs Sil lams as have Novel games a and Burbanks HIGH SCHOOL NOTES es, Wor in s. were the feature of the afternoon in heir cattle out of the hills on iciult amoolc i high SC ted pasture extend a vote of thanas to McGhees which Mrs. Bo ne arced off the sr.ow and lack .’Oüi-.nt the Ct>mpany K at a g inie of foot' >all Jes in 1895 sone t orchestra, S.rany ’ s orche i*a and all Bcdortha has pt’ :e and Mrs. Aschim the consola- Chest ¡aley ivlng da y The 11 igh e spent others; who took part in the program tion. R freshments were served at school boys Portland for the winter. Î1 iclatf previous de— of his life. t The Thanksgiving program or otherwise kindly assisted in mak a ’able bi ¡fully decorated with feat at th handr jf Company K. was born ten the Blaine school v as well attended, ing the Society Circus a sti.cess; holly. Mis. W. Bud and Mrs. found It elf of which died joe Hallett remained in lill’niook also to the general public for their Harry Thomas were guests of the at the -end of the Sev ns they de mfai wiia his wife and daughters, .»is hearty response. By order of -the afternoon, The officers for the com- feated the strong erance of Garibaldi weie oí Camas, moprn his loss II uu'gnters are intending high school Friday visiting friends. Worthy Matron. ing year elected at this meeting Washington recently, This Is the wife, and eight children: Jake of at Tillamook- Baker accompanied them CORA L. MILLER. Sec. were: Mrs. W. E. Noyes, president^ lust game ol »the season, The score San Diego, Cal.; Fred of Tillamook; I’lie Thanksgiving day was enjoy John T. of Vernonia; Thomas R., of ,! by many at the home of Mr. and spent the week end with Mrs. F. C. Feldschau, vice-president; was 18 to 6. we leal ot Mrs A. N. Burbanks. Everyone had man. “Professor Pepp" will be given by Hebo.; Herman and Robert L. The ten year old daughter of Os- Mrs. Mapes, secretary-treasurer, and country." Beaver; Mrs. A. L. Poland of Kuna, Mrs. E. H. Stark, press correepond- ’he Dramatic club on Friday even ¡at seif satisfied Bmile which you car Pet rson received feevere cuts Arthur Tippin has the misfortune of < progress in education has Idaho, and Mrs. Ernest Whelan Ing, 8:15, December 8, at the high ent. ■ etui about, when one is "full to be severely bitten on the wrist by about the body when she fell from an been ni If in the last five years. San Francisco. Cal.; and twelve %t. school gymnasium. This play is Winter has come—look at upper story window a distance of > stray dog while taking care of the The passage of the Smith-Hughes grandchildien. He also leaves four given for the benefit of the annual. cattle on his place. It was necessary twenty feet of the Peterson home The Pythian Sisters culb met No “The Heathen Chinee,” a one act Bill, the agitation in favor of the brothers and three sisters in Switz Hebo. Alex Walker likes flowers; he has Saturday morning. The children vember 20th at the home of Mrs. sketch, will be given at this time to have medical attention. Tom..: Sterling Bill, and the ad- erland, besides other relatives and another civit cat now. were engaged in a pillow fight when Matt Terry with Mrs. Guy Ford as also. Music will be rendered by the Tinces in nearly every state in mat : host of fi lends. Rev. George N. Harness, pastor of she was accidentally pushed through sistant hostess. The grehf r pa|rt high school orchestra. The people ters f buildings, salaries, ana lie was a kind and loving husband of the Christian Church, is in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Branson equipment are alt evidences of this. and father and beloved by all who the w.ndow. of the evening was occupied with that do not come to *?e "Prof. Pepp” with Fruitville, Ore., spent a week this week attending* a ministerial The i. wner Sterling Bill developed knew him. He will be missed not business. After a pleasant time the yvill mis sthe time of their lives. He expects to return a p iod of two years with the only by his immediate family and Mrs. Branson’s mother, Mrs. Blan - conference Rowebertha Phelps entered school hostesses served a pleasing lunch. Hugo Effenberger of Portland is peratinii of leaders in all branches relatives, but by his many friends chard and brother, Roy Blanchard, Friday. The club will meet again next Mon- Monday. She is from Harrisburg, :n town this week. in Hemlock. ot the teaching profession, presents in the community and county. He day at the home of Mrs. Lottie Han Oregon. u »definite program for the improve— is gone but his influence and life will Basket ball practice will soon slmair with a pot luck lunch. - and development of public ed— be long remembered by those who start, and It seems as if we will have «’»lion. It provides: came in touch with his life by ties as good a team this year as last, A meeting of the Harlequin club First, that the Federal Govern- of sympathy and friendship. The Johnson twins who have been was held November 18th, at the »•ent should increase the effective The funeral services were held at making such a showing in football i of its existing educational Beaver at 1 P. M. last Friday, Rev. home of Mrs. George Hoskins, with are also stars at basket ball. They LAPI6S ANO tSe/4T’»./ PAR-. unifying them in a Mr. McRea of Tillamook preaching Mrs. Harry Thomas assisting, The will bolster up the team this year. GrMOPPS«. tNICL AiDN t Education under . a the sermon. afternoon was pleasantly passed in The juniors gave a basket social QO KS ANNUAL HOVWN1 TWI^Tf i Education. fancy v«ork and chatting. The host the evening after the Camas game to ■YOU "THINK. HE WILL NEVER. he Federal Government CALL FOR WARRANTS esses served a dtdicious lunch appro which all the high school was invit nd tile established prln- FREE M/AVaELF BUT JUST All outstanding county road war - priate to Thanksgiving time. The ed. There were many beautiful has deud aid to the States in i ants endorsed prior to and Including WATCH.' of guests of the club for th afternoon kets, also a prize of a large box a program which the 9th day of August, 1922, and all candy was given for the prettiest were Mrs. Merrill Smith. Mrs. Gail of elimination cutstanding general fund warrants Buel, Mrs. Emmett Bales and Mrs. basket. Thelma Hoover was the our endorsed prior to and including the defects in winner of this prize. Many games George Hanslmair-. existing quite 1st day of July. 1922. will be paid were played and every one enjoyed n the country .pon presentation. Interest ceases himself to the fullest extent. The Mr. atij Mrs. L E. Partridge, Mr. lesired ends can Ills 4tb day of December. 1922 .Juniors realized about forty dollars and Mrs. John Carroll and Mrs. Leo I interfering with KATHLEEN MILLS. this social. O.'X- L£ Morrtoon drove |to McMinnville to dities and the County Treasurer. .-e on the Honor uze, uilminis- be present at the Elks meeting. They :.re: Alfred Coates Inez Ham own schools, returned the same evening accom Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Boals are in me *-*’’ • .. Otis Wright, Opal Hess, Eu demands tha> Portland on a vacation,. They plan panied by Mr. Morrison w^o liad ACT . ■ Hamrick, Juanita Thompson, ent’s partici been in Portland and met the party * -, to be gone about two weeks. During -dge De Ford, Inez Hopkins, Lu be organized Dr. BoaD’ absence Dr. J. L. George in McMinnville. ella Hollett. Fern Brownlee. Lois The dtiplica- of Cloverdale is taking eare of his i<r;glii. Glee Rusk. Ramona Haltom, worktng at hé *-'- and Mrs. G F. Hart and son L'.'a S ith. Ruth Gould, Illa David practice. .ii be the only ?n. Mabel Andersor, Arline Heyd, W <0L^ Sydney drove bo Springbrook last ray of dealing People who never laughed in ’heir Wednesday to be peesent at a Thank: Carvis Artrip. Doris K I give the er live.- will laug at "The Old Hmne- C<’T riving reunion at the home of Mrs. Sheldon. Trevor Hare, that the age de st.-ad.” Adv. LICK Han« parents, Mr and Mrs. Thomas son. Pebble Wells. On Lemon. r turned home Sun- Catherin» Gabriel, Ire y mrice E. Stack of Portland, rep letta Watson, Wanda Jf»y enjoyable of Super- „ ■ , uve of the Western States /v < - w : Harrison and Elsie B time. tliimselves !Jt,. Insurance Co., plans to move his MPjcMBlal.s foi the mily bore and make thia city en received here of •ncouraging to s, .lquarters after the first of L. A. Ullferii man November 24th of Beebe-U1 If eT3 marine : three years year supply house tt and Ml-s Greta Phillips, was in the city week but a cousin of Mrs. reports the small daugh— has been employed suddenly F st Worthinyton, who has schools tori a en ill for some time with pn>" town »- somewhat better. The Grand Finale F -