THS TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Page Four FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1983 I ing in Importance. If the organiza­ tion needs a larger membership, i there are other Oregon counties An Independent newspaper published equipped to supply the deficiency. every Friday by the Thu association will hold an al! day Scientist Finds Fountain o Germany Puts More Value on HEADLIGHT PUBIJSHING co. session at Sheridan the second Jan Brawn Than Brain. Youth in White Corpuscles. Tillamook. Oregon uury In January. • The Sheridan Sun is responsible Telephones: Dr, Carrel Describes Work of Whit Ordinary Laborers Average 100 Mark* for this one: I— 3HEflSBDSaH an Hour—Newspaper Editor» Av­ Pacific States, Main 68 Blood Corpuscle», Which Experi­ understand ev not A child does —=■ Mutual Telephone erage $3.19 a Month — Thea ­ ments Had Shown, Stimulated erythlng It is told, Neither does It ters May Have to Close. Growtn of New Tissue. appreciate the thought Involved In lilt Entered as second class mail mat­ grouping words, and having It ripe Berlin.—Manual Lub «r Is valued New York. -Discov ry of ti e tisstN 9f verges and the like by Gloria Swanson, in ter In the po.itofflce at Tillamook, sentsose building acti.ities of Die white blooi above tlie products of tl.e bruin in the Increase Its learning, rote does not Oregon. Industrial top-heaviness of Germany The point Is well illustrated by an corpuscles, belierod by aclentlats P today, if prevailing wage standards Featuring Florence Vidor ' incident that happened recently at point the way Pi the Indefinite pre 'cun be taken us u criterion. longiitlon of human life, were outline« a Sunday School in one of Sheridan's SUBSCRIPTION RATES Theodore Roberts, Lloyd Hughes Ordinary laborers receive an average by Dr. Alexis Carrel of the Itockefel One year ------------------------------ 12.00 churcheH. A class of tots was being ler Institute, In an address before th« of ubout lot) marks un hour. (The pres­ A gorgeous romance that carries and Tully Marshall. “Hail the to Six months ----- --------------------- 1 00 taught that one must do good ent rate uf exchange gives 47 uiar..s Nutlonul Academy of Sciences you through gilded Paris eabar- Woman ” is a feature of unusual Three months ........ — . .75 others. "Why," said the teacher, Doctor Carrel's statements wen for one American cent ) Wages for ets anti New York society ’ revels when you entertain a stranger you Payable in advance high theme and is bound to reach taken by many prominent scientists li un eight-hour day range from 400 to may be entertaining an angel una In the cast supporting Miss you and to hold your attention his audience to Indicate thut the se 1,200 murks, making a monthly pay wares." cret of longevity might be fount check of approximately 9,600 to 31,200. Swanson are David Powell and through the entire show. This Then she turned to one little boy ’SP0SEN. through the discovery of a means a /Ui ugri ement bus been effected where­ Walter H iers. one we will endorse as one of the (A New Year's editorial by 8. F. and asked, ' Now, why must you do Stimulating the activity of these cor by shoemakers and cabinet makers re­ good to others?»’ "Because,” he puscles. Hickman) ceive from 67.13 to 11'1.53 marks an “real “top-notchers” of the year. 'Sposen that Just for one day ev unsweredd promptly, "when you en Doctor Carrel described the work a hour. ery man and woman In Tillamook tei tain a stranger you may be enter In September the salaries of German the leucocytes, or white blood corpus were to tell the truth, "the whole J taming an angel in his underwear." cles, which experiments had shown, hi newspaper editors were fixed by agree­ • • • truth and nothing but the truth’’—- said, protected the body against lnfec ment to range from 15,000 marks to The wolf club in Yamhill county, tlon and also stimulated the growth ckj sented Itself to do so, and 'sposen wo Whitney Co., which is fast nein ini. Mountain spottisl fever, which now among the journalists of the capital, Re started in the new year with a reso completion by the contractors. hue n mortality nite of 70 per cent lr for high costs are rapidly thinning the lution to recognize no man as our pass Bron. the Rocky mountain and Pacific coast ranks of newspaper men and many em­ enemy no matter what his mentaJ ♦ Rtat<«s. ployees are being thrown ont of work. attitude might be toward us. ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + He said his serum would prevent the The situation has reached such a pass COMING poor, 'Sposen we remembered the ♦ disease If the victim wns Inoculated that a movement Is under way among ♦ NEXT WEEK ♦ within fonr days after he contracted conservative publishers to establish a thos meighan the needy, even the unworthy with + AT THE CHURCHES + It Human beings, he declared, caught fund to aid unemployed newspaper material assistance and moral en— + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ the disease through the bite of the men, tlie leaders being actuateil by couragement, Just for one day, and 'Sposen we kept on doing this ev­ wood tick and usually did not know political as well as huinanltartan mo­ REVIVAL PROGRESSING ery day during 1923! they bad the fever until six days after tives, »Ince they fear much good talent The revival services In the Nazar Old scores would soon molt away they were bitten. among the writers will drift to the into their native nothingness. Soon one church are progressing nicely radical pres». we would ull be ut one on the clarion under the competent leadership of Managers of three large theaters In note of civic cleanliness and com­ Rev. F. W. Suffleld as evangelist Berlin have announced their houses PLANS FLOATING SCHOOL munity progress, for this spirit is Miss Lauru Dean and Miss Meggers may have to close because of the wage the leaven thal a woman "hid in are the singers and musicians. In demands of the stage help. Actors and three measures of meal," which terest and attendance Is increasing actresses until recently recelv»>d a '»eon leavened the whole lump. A All ai r cm dially Invited to attend minimum wage of 7A00 murks a new era would dawn on the horizon these meetings. month. Now that this has been raised « • • to 22,000 marks, the stage hands are of this beautiful little city, and when METHODIST demanding a minimum wage of 24,000 Ohl Father Time came stalking up to Sunday School at 10 00 A. rnarkA the goal in 1924, he would see a halo hovering over Tillamook "Ilka There Is a class for every one. Morning Worship at 11:00 unto that of the Great White IS QUICKLY AMERICANIZED FOR BALK Ject " Trying a Certainty." Throne." Young People's Meeting nt 6:30. 'Sposen we did that, FOR SALE POLAND CHINA PIGS Evening Service at 7:30. Subject 'Sposen wo do it for one day. also car to sell or trade for heavy ---------- 4_ '"The Reproach of Christ Oren ter teani. Write J. E. Sperry, Barnes- Riches than the Treasures Don’t forget to write it "1923." dale, Oregon.—12t2p Lund." ♦ warmly HO We have never been It is better to have iniido a rosolu POSTS FOR SALE—Inquire of By­ to received liy any people as wo have lion and broken it than never ron Bradley, Pleasant Valley. 10t4 by the good people of Tillamook. have resolved at all. FOR SALE—20 head of high grade Our hearts abound with thanks to all ♦ Jersey heifers. Will freshen in With the completion of the armory Wo trust nil had a Merry Chrlatmaa the spring. Karl Steiwer, Jeffer­ building Tillamook should become und we aid wishing all much huppl «me ul the most popular convention iii'ss through the New Year. son, Oregon. 10t4 You will find a homelike church Xlllies of Die Htute. FOR SALE — Cordwood. 16 inch body with the Methodists. Or ♦ fir. $8.50 per cord. Leave orders worship with us. The Tlllmiiook gills who repre SIMPSON HAMRICK, at Honey & Heu3sers Grocery. 9-tf seiiled the state lit the Chicago can 0 • • liillg douniiiHtration didn't win first VAUGHN Dil.UiSAWS — HEAVY CM TED BRETHREN pill e, but they were u mighty good and light weights, with and with­ Sunday School 10 A. M. udvcilIsciuuiit for Tillamook county out clutch. Prices reduced Feb- M Preachitii: Service 11 A. J uh I the Maine. Asn o| authorities so as to Seattle of only three montila. Her HIS is anothet y ear! Wonder how PHESBV 1'EltlAN Washington to the affect that Um provide a tneona of broadening the name Is Betty Gall and she and her FOR RENT MODERN 6 ROOM our Grocers managed to pay their Sunday School, Id A. M Roosevelt highway ha« been incur scope of education A select stuff of sister. Olga, an* anxious to educate h use with breakfast nook and Morning Wo, -hip. Il A M purated in the government's program I washroom. Apply Headlight of­ instrnctora 1.« being engag»*d and regu­ themselves for a business career. bills, when we were so slow in paving "The Honor of Subject: of future road construction in this lar c I hki - s will .. conducted on board fice or Barrlck & Hail. lOtf. This thought has caused us to «tate le good new« to all residents Church." Comminili •:« service the ahli>. It is planned to conduct a RESOLVE that we will pay our Grocer al\ weeks' tour of the l'nlt»>d State», DONS ROBES FOR AMERICANS of the coaet «rii Ion, and partieulai ly l>»« obseived ulid every member MISCELLANEOUS via gpeclal trains, first, to be followed »<> to the luenibeis of the Roosevelt urged to be present. first, so he can accommodate us with nec­ Queen of Rumania Aleo Wear» Crown LOST—Between 3rd and Sth streets Evening Woi.ihip. 7:30 P. M. ■ by the tour <>f the world, highway aeMH-lation, to whose en­ essary credit. to Plaaae Woman Vleltor» From 192 3. the Race We Ali Subject: ergetic effort» I» due In a large I on Fifth Avenue, 2 suit chses con­ I United Stat«*. taining clothing. Return to F. J. ineiiMuie thin early recognition on the Must Run. • Question to be aiisw el • I. "What Do ProtMtaut» Delleve' Nestor, Coast Powvr Co. Tilla­ pail of the federal load official». COWS HAVE A ‘ SOUSE” PARTY New Yurt.—Queen Marie of Ruma­ A Walin welcome < »tended to ev mook. lOtl i • ♦ nia donned her coronation robes with I During the pant week sixteen ■rybody. Ullage Has Too Much Kick and the royal crown for the edification of WAITM) TO BUY .I.1.AN A Me! WA. Mini- er Violent deaths were reported in the vine» Enoape In Free-foe-AJI two American women who visited her ♦ st»!« murder, suicide and accident Fight during the summer. Mrs. IV Frank Me- a revolver fIguiIng in each trng MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB bane of Spray, N. C. told friends here. The Monday Mush al Club will edy In the Marne period S3 holdup« ifailms IdiibiK—Twenty-five row* be- Accompanied by Mrs. Kemble White of of meet on Jamiaiy it at the home were reported, but tu no liiHtante Homer Mr»». Ctmnty JtWge the settlem^it thereof. lb. ' ban with other menace« to pub of the result that one cow came out with remain tn Rumania for the ceremony. Paper on Legends and Story Dated thia December 1, 1923. n leg so badly broken that «he bad to The queen's daughter. Princess Eliza­ ai Ovwrou Aw nilamook Oounty. ot TDlaaaook County. Oreg.», node ’ lie welfare IsihetiKrin. Mrs French. NANCY B. HOBEDEE. Executrix beth, now queen of Greece. was pres­ I'aper ou Life of Wagner from he k I Heil the 4 th day of Ntrramber. ♦ 1ÍS2 Bthei rVugwMiln. pMntlR, VA Bott» Winalow. Attorneys for Ex - ent and wore her court dress at the IS 5t> 1HS5, Mia» Gaylord reijmrtitg pnblleatton to be onde ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* ♦ ♦ Wilfred Hugwciti. W<>tw3aut ecutrtx. gu same time, Mra. Mebane inbl ♦ ♦ for six surceeatre we»k.- To Wilfrad Uui-wAotn. th,, above ♦ ♦ Gianocx Kt Our Neighbor!« ENTERTAINS 8 9 CiASS I *» '- requinug you to appear and tn- named ttetimdaat. ♦ Worms Rmed on Savings o « Fiida) ♦ ii. on of last « „ NOTICE. 4 swe betör« the « t ;>d to aptwitir and ariawer the of her 4« unday School la.«a l'wo year« ago lVter Pullo» Postal Inspectors Sav 1st itti will be known as the A. W. Plank Woodward tew ft lend« i. A moat enjoy rulin' 1 meth n foreman of T<- x>m plaint tr. tte above entitled K, imi ili n i ♦ '*!■'. O, become worried ove« f the flrat pubDcatton at this auin-1 Adv. P • Vie That Bind ." Those I *t.3NL and huriixl It In ar ALBERT W. PLANK Donnelly, a clerk In the offlee : nona, cw fur u ant of .uxswer deerw! ai h Mr earthen Jnr. C Me »nie« T It Coyne, —♦--------------- at Manchester, N. IL. said Don Wo < will be takeri against yrm ínr » r»-| W R. Robedee. deceased, and that James W Anderson, a minor. 11 and Polk ouilutliM !■ gr<*i< •aid Oourt has appointed Tuesday Signed. -:i wd tn peg her flw ajpgart ■laaaarT A IMS. at tb« County Adv. E. G. ANDERSON tEaUamoofc SECRET OF LONG LIFI LABOR HIGHEST PAID GEM THEATRE Sunday-Monday, January 7-8 Thursday-Friday, January 11-12 “Hail the Woman FOX News Tuesday-Wednesday. January 9-10 Timber Queen No. 7, “Mutiny.” Saturday, January 13 “Blood and Sand’’ “The Ordeal” I OX News. Two Reel Comedy. Manslalighter ^ NEXT SUNDAY DEBATE BETO DR. J. E. SHEARER and REV. GEO. HARNESS On the subject, ‘ Predestination and Forecidinaticn,” at Adventist Church Building, across ircE Christian Church, at 10:00 a. m. Everybody invited. ► ’* ; r L-l— * ' Conover & Conover’s Patrons / I