FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 «Xillaniuoh THIS ISSUE 6 PAGES Mrs. Charles R. Smith and sons March 31, 1923. jurisdiction of the Veterans’ bureau | seeking a water route through the up- ■ Jack and Billy of Barview were in In 1886 the family moved ti shall be available for veterans of the . per Tillamook Bay , in the city Saturday shopping. ing, Ill., from thence to q - • - — • fact that the advantage of the moutn Spanish War, Boxer Rebellion and Mrs. Roland McGinnis, of Clover­ Philippine Insurrection suffering from of Tillamook river as a shipping dale was in town Monday on business. spending most of his life iar Coming west he landed ¡j neuro-psychiatric or tubercular ail­ point in comparison with mills on the Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kilham and son mook, Ore., and was employ ments or disease. This includes trans lower bay which are nearer deep wa­ portation, as granted to those W orld ter is not fully established; and in Gordon, of McMinville, spent Easter E. Trombley in the Herald o* Indianapolis, Ind., April 3—The existing Sunday at the home of Mrs. Kilham’s til 1915 when he started in b V.vw of — - the --- ---- - - — channel improve- .. War veterans receiving compensation J view memory of the heroic dead, maimed j ments nearer the mouth of the Bay , sister, Mrs. D. O. Spitzmesser. for himself and had built uo and hospitalization. and disabled of the world war will be I and particularly because no organized Mrs. Anna Zweifel of Cloverdale trade. Love Of Home State Bro’t marked on May 30 by “Poppy Day” All Tubercular Desease Is That payments of premiums on ¡port district with authority to defi- yearly renewable term I ^/propose terms of co-operation, was shopping in the city Friday. He joined the Methodist . to be held by the American Legion, Now Taken Care Of To Bear On Men VVho Mrs. Tom Shillinglaw was in from when 18 years of age. He converted insurance may cases of ¡has as yet been organized, it is -he a movement which will be joined by not to have lapsed in the cases se^oral thousand posts of the organi­ mentally belief of the District Engineer that Hemlock Sunday, visiting her niece ful about his personal standir.. By Bureau Enlist In Navy those persons who, while i man and when he made a frit. a zation throughout the country. . I IxL. ironrnvpmpnt IS the proposed improvement is TIOU notj Mrs. Mary Brandt. incompetent and for whom no legal worthy of being undertaken by the Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Honey, of was careful to keep him u 1 Replicas of the flower which cover­ guardian had been appointed, have United States at the present time.” He leaves a mother, Mrs. J. [ I ed the fields of Flanders, where the Garibaldi, spent Easter Sunday at heretofore allowed or may hereafter The communication goes on to say the home of Jay Honey. rett and a sister, Miss Blznct blood of many American soldiers was allow their insurance to lapse while that any interested parties may file shed, will be sold through the agency Mr. and Mrs. Clay Daniels and son rett of Salem, Ore., a broth? 'jj so suffering, during the period for an appeal to the Board of Engineers of the local posts and Auxiliary un­ Roy, and daughter Mrs. Etna Wiebe sister in Iowa, one sister in Sot; which they have been or may here­ Letters Are To Be Sent To Civic its, and the returns from the sale of Hospital Facilities Also Available after be so rated. Waiver in such for rivers and harbors at Washington of Mohler, were in town Friday visit­ kota and many friends to mo®- tho poppies will be used for the relief D. C„ within the next four weeks. departure. cases may be made without applica­ Whether or not any appeal will be ing friends and shopping. For Veterana Of Other Organizations Throughout of sick and needy veterans, and for Funeral services were held t tion and retroactive where necessary the decoration of graves of the hero ­ taken is not known at present. undertaking parlors Saturdaj. PERCT WARD BARRETT U. 8. Wars The State in accordance with regulations which ic dead who Lio on foreign shores. ing at 4 o ’ clock by Rev. Simput may be adopted by the director of the rick of the Methodist church nt Many posts will take this method the Percy Ward Barrett was born Mrs. Minnie Searcy is in from Bureau. third day of August 1877, in Sedalia, body was shipped to Portland^-’» Numerous benefits, until now • un­ That the right to compensation for ■ Sandlske this week on a visit. To broadcast the scenic wonders of in raising thier quota of the perma­ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Spear are en­ Mo., and died in Tillamook, Ore., I terment. Oregon and the natural resources of nent endowment fund of 1100,000 available to disable ex-service 1 man, the period of service from which such the state through Oregon men enlist­ which is now being subscribed thru and granted through the passage of discharge is given shall not be barred joying a visit from their son Fred ing in the United States Navy, is the the Logion in order that the resting a new veteran rleief measure, will be unless a person was discharged or who resides in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stam, Mrs. plan worked out by Lieutenant Com­ places of the 32,100 American dead put into effect in this district immed­ dismissed by sentence of court-mar­ mander R. E. Kerr, in chargo of the in Europe will be decorated on each iately, L. C. Jesseph, Pacific North­ shal. The Act prior to this amend­ J. B. Stam and daughter Dorothy, west manager of the United States ment did not contain the proviso “by and Mrs. Nettleton of Brighton and Oregon Recruiting District, with W. May 30. The Bale of the poppies will open a Veterans’ bureau, announced today. sentence of court-marshal. D. B. Dodson, manager of the Port­ Mohler were in town Monday evening. land Chamber of Commerce, and J. day or two prior to May 30, in most Many war veterans will be affected, Mrs. Peregoy, of Nehalem, was H. Brewer, manager of the State localities, so that there will be a he stated. shopping in town Tuesday. poppy on the breast of every Ameri­ Chamber of Commerce. William Kennedy is home from the The benefits follows: That every World War veteran who was discharg North Pacific Dental college at Port­ The plan is to inculcate in every can on Memorial Day. ed prior to the establishment of the (Continued from page one’ land for a short visit. man enlisted from Oregon the love Mrs. Ed Smith was in Tuesday of his home state in general and his Water glass: 1 pint 16c; 1 quart Veterans bureau on August 9, 1921, of Tillamook bay to a coastal market home town in particular. To bring 25c, 1 gallon 75c. Chaa. I. Clough.— shall be conclusively held to have over the cost of rail shipment, yet the morning from Nehalem. been in sound condition when enter­ District Engineer finds that the cost this about the State Chamber of Adv. Mrs. Mary Effenberger and grand ing the service, except as to such dis­ of the feeder channel under consider­ daughter, Clara Belle Steele, were in Commerce is sending letters to the abilities as were noted of record when ation would be such a large propor­ from Nehalem Tuesday. various civic organizations through- out the state asking for co-operation rectors to confer with the patrons or prior to the time he entered the) tion of the ultimate saving that the Claude Lewallin, of Hebo, was in throughout the county. in this plan, service. transacting Tillamook Wednesday improvement is not worthy of consid ­ The usual reports from the cheese That an ex-service man who is eration. Furthermore, he finds that business. More than 100 men from the Ore- inspector and tho deputy dairy and shown by examination of a Veterans gon District enlist in the Navy each A large ship will arrive in the bay the cost of the project reduced to food commissioner were received. bureau medical officer or other quali­ terms of dollars per thousand feet sometime this month and load lum- month. Practically all of these men fied physician to have a mental dis­ B. M. of lumber would exceed the cost bur at the Whitney mill at Garibal­ are later assigned to duty on ships ease or an active tubercular disease of lightering this commodity to an di for a southern point. This is the of the Pacific Fleet, which bases in of 10 per cent or more, within three improved channel in the lower bay. first boat to call here for lumber and San Pedro and other Southern Cali­ years after separating from service He further finds that lightering or it is reported that it will make regu­ fornia harbors. Here tourists from (Continued from page one’ shall be considered to have acquired hauling by truck of lumber to a ter­ lar trips hereafter. all parts of the nation visit and come can attend will be awarded their di­ his disability in such service, or to to see tho ships. Miss Edith Fletcher spent Sunday minal on the lower bay and thence plomas at that time. Those who can Once aboard, a guide is detailed to not attend will receive their diplo­ have suffered an aggravation of pre­ shipment by water would still admit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Will existent tubercular and mental dis­ of a reasonable saving over rail Fletcher at Hemlock. show the visitors about One of the mas by mail. ability. In addition to extending this shipment to a coastal market. A. M. Hoffman and family spent first questions asked of tho sailor­ It is expected also that the Final man is "where do you come from?” Spelling certificates and certificates period from two years to three years “That in view of the limited im­ Easter Sunday in Garibaldi at the prospective commerce home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. By having the Oregon men primed for perfect attendance will be award­ in mental and tubercular cases, this I mediately provision eliminates the qualification I which includes an estimate of lumber K. Hoffman. on facts about their home towns it ed at this time. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Erickson were is planned to have them act as emis­ The boys and girls entitled to re­ that the tubercular condition must be in town Friday from Nehalem. saries from the various communities ceive eighth grade diplomas on the pulmonary to entitle one to the bene­ and by telling the visitors about it January examination will be awarded fits of the presumption. That a certificate of disability may arouse their interest. As the niapor- their diplomas at that time. Full par be obtained prior to March 4, 1924, Ity of visitors arc tourists bound for ticulars of this will be given later. nowhere in particular, the chances of It is expected that between one hun which, except in case of fraud, shall getting tliein to come to Oregon are dred twenty-five and one hundred fif­ be incontestable evidence that the in­ was suf- very good. ty eighth grade diplomas will be jury for which it is issued In asking for co-operation from the awarded, If all of these boys and fered in or aggravated by the mili- local civic organizations, the Portland girls attend High school next year tary service. That where a veteran of any war and I tate Chambers request that they there will be quite an addition to the Uncle Ben dies after his discharge from the ser- keep in contact with the men that High schools of the county. Says: vire and does not leave sufficient as- One minute enlist from their own respective com­ essay on munities. The local communities are Mrs. Jim Tucker, of Salem is visit­ sets to meet the expense of burial and transportation of his body, the health by asked to supply these men with book­ ing her daughter Mrs. Mary Dye. H. L. Babb lets and pamphlets telling of the op­ Mrs Andrew Kline and daughter, Veterans’ bureau will pay for a flag D. C. portunities of those communities. Mrs. Violet Davis, were in town Fri­ to drape tho casket and also for bur­ “When a man first goes in the Na­ day from Nehalem on a shopping ial expense will pay a sum not exceed ing $100. The flag, after burial, is vy his patriotism takes the form of trip. loyalty to his home town,” Command Miss Catherine O'Hara, who is at­ to bo given to the next of kin of such e dietician er Kerr said. “By the proposed plan tending school at Beaverton, spent deceased veteran. If death occurs called in “ A good stone while such person is receiving govern this loyalty will be fostered and not Easter with her parents Mr. and o r mother found a.tion mental medical, surgical or hospital to be allowed to gradually die. And the Mrs. A. D. Devine. Newy, is some ce was some- community will aid itself by having Weldon Fuge spent several days treatment or vocational training, the thing every ceded hat she could The Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine actually young man it. its Navy men acting as salesmen for the first of tho week in Oregon City. Bureau shall pay, in addition to bur­ “The sim should figure their own communities. M. W. Harrison, of Portland, is in ial expenses, actual and necessary lest food improves with use. It is even smoother and more on when build nown is milk” "Furthermore, a man shipping in the city looking after business inter- cost of transportation of the body, in- ing air castles » said. powerful at 5,000 miles than when new. Carbon “ If of the body. the Navy is very eager for news ests here. It eluding _ the . preparation . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moffet and to a place of burial within the conti- from his homo town. Often he does only makes it better. Many owners report 50,000 her somach will not retain not get this and soon or later he will aon Elmer of Hemlock were in townjnental limits of the United States. milk, then try the juice of miles of brilliant performance without engine an orange.” find other interests. By keeping him Sunday. I That all hospital facilities under the But mother ’ s stomach re ­ adjustment And a Willys-Knight engine has never on the mialing list and sending him fused the orange juice as news and booklets that interest will been known to wear out well s the milk and she was be kept alive and soon he will Im a persuaded to try chiropractic The trouble was lack of life real booster. That is what Oregon B m U« to to« Marti Utt ¿«torda? fwatof Faz» impulses to the stomach due need«, especially boosters in other to the stomach nerve lines be states; and 1 don't know of a better ing pinched by a displace­ place to start the boosting than sou­ ment of the spine. When the energy that travels the nervs thern California where the tourist began to flow into the stom­ crop is heavy. ach once more, mother could "If an Oregon man can get one out eat any kind of food. of every ten tourists he meets to come to Oregon he has performed a Chiropractic vertebral ad­ valuable service (or the state. But justments as given by this E IMPROVES he cannot do this unless he is sold on WITH USE office have restored health the idea himself and interested in in a number of cases in the what is going on in his home town.” I'ast. The sufferers have Letters to the vsrious civic orgaiu Tha motorist who pays fancy pricaa for oil, oft«n been made well of disease« pays for soinathuig ha do«« not gat. zations in the state will be sent from of the eyes, Mrs, nose, Portland by the first of the week Zarolane coats Mas bacauaa it ia produced in Cali­ throat, flings, heart, atom- fornia from salactsd California naphthenic crude, •ch, liver, kidnays, bowels, which, of all the crudea so far discovered, yields the and lower organs. TO BOOST STATE MEMORY OF DEAD MARKED BY POPPIES MANY ARE AFFECTED 100 ENLIST IN MONTH BURCHARD FOR THE VERY BEST IN LOCAL PORT IS DOOMED Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work PRICES ARE REASONABLE SCHOOLS PROGRESSING The Motto we Live up to is SER VICE Even Oranges Were Useless Worthy of Its Praise the BEST OIL made is WILLYS-KNIGHT STAR GARAGE CHFESE PRICE DROPS (Continued from page one’ i tory now covered by the association in its selling campaigns. Mr. Bota- fonl brought out thv fact, ns shown by the article on the Kraft establish­ ment to which reference had been made, that the Ktaft company is ex pending one cent per pound to adver­ tise its loaf cheese and 5 per cent of cost to advertise all other styles. Till- imoi’k appropriations amount to les* than four-tenths of a cent per pound on any style. Ninety two billboards are being used by the association in southern C«’ most efticieut lubricating oils. Zerolene lubricates better. It forma from 25% to $0% less carbon. It has greeter adhesiveness and panetrauon tlian oils made from any other exud«. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCAURMNlA) HEALTH FOLLOWS COWtCTJ 0WFT5OST ON •wo « WJTAJWOf ACT TODAY Why when delay WATER GLASS consul­ tation is with out charg noises •«KXU One quart ia sufficient for approximately 15 doz. eggs. Find Charles L Clough Co I.. Babb *£ TILLAMOOK BIDG Both Phe nes R-s J Branch office at Garibaldi Tuesday, Thursday Evening TILLAMOOK srai H hi 13 « ,.'j j j ?.z nj rji r.v a a w '3