Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 23, 1916, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 23, 1916.
eighth ' The Typhoid Fly. Why We Should
Intelligent Letter °n Bonding and amount to $11.837.660 only one-’
Exterminate Him.
of
the
annual
turnover
of
$112,000,-
Hardaurfac®d Roads.
—Double Gold Bond Frttd- - Sales’ of Corsets in the — Free Delivery of all Maj]
000.
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“January 1916 sales wrre $9,550,251
To the Editor:
ing Stamps given with every Bargain Square (Under the Orders of $1.00 or over to
Would you care to live in filth and
I have read with considerable in- an increase of 2t per cent over Jan­ have it around you all the time, in
atty point in Tillamook Co.
Cash Purchase on Friday».
Balcorty):
terest the recent articles in the Head­ uary, 1915.”—Oregon Messenger.
your food and in the milk? Of course
—The same care and atten­
light relative to hard surface roads
$1.25
Am.
Lady
Corsets
89c.
—
Full
Books
redeemed
for
iiot. But that is just what is happen-
"ISLE OF CHANCE.”
in Tillamook County. It has been ap­
ing daily. W hat causes it? The ty-1
$2.<X) in Cash or $2 50 in $1.75 Am. Lady Corsets 11.19 tion given as when placed
parent to all observers, more espec­
the phoid or house fly. That dainty little
$2.50 Am. Lady Corsets $1.39 in person.
ially an engineer, for the past few To Be Given Friday Night by
Merchandise.
j creature is invariably in the way on
High
School.
years that the methods of handlin '
nice summer days. This fly is the
the road fund would have to be
'I he musical play, the "Isle of most abominable of all pests. It is not
changed ere long, as the maintenance I
only disagreeable but a filthy danger­
of existing roads under past methods Chance" will be presented at the new
ous disease carrier, the most impor­
have become such a burden that they ’ City Hall Friday night of this week.
require a large amount of the yearly I i ll« principal pari« are earn’ d by tant being typhoid fever
How does it carry filth and why?
road fund to keep them in suitable I singers whose ability are well known
Let me ask you please where does the
condition for travel. Also that the ! ; locally, although several vocal “finds'
fly breed, Where is its home before
Wot’ are urged to view this new showing of Ladies’ White Coats
only way out of the difficulty is a I are reported by those in charge.
\ for Spring Wear. Al! the newest and most fashionable fabrics
Mr. Harold Humbert, of the faculty enterink your kitchen, Let me tell I
more economical method of main- 1 '
in all kinds of filth,
tcnance of present roads, and the formerly a leading soloist in the Uni­ you. It breeds
* are incl tided in the showing and the models represent absolutely
hard surfai ing of the main roads as versity of Oregon (>lee Club carries manure, sewage, chicken parks, pig
too
pens
and
various
other
places
the
last words in jaunty Coat styles for the coming season’s wear.
the
leading
part.
Solo
parts
are
also
rapidly as can be financed.
I note that a number of our leading carried by Jeffry O’Donnell, John numerous to mention. Not only does
See
them in the window priced from $12.50 to $22.50,
citizens are now behind a movement Ebinger, Zylphia Switzer, Mayma it breed in such places but it makes
its
home
there.
The
fly's
body
is
cov
­
to bond the county for the sum of La Follette, Lee Doty and others.
Girls Dainty
McGhee’s orchestra wiil furnish the ered with tiny hairs which catch the
$420,000 to build hard surface roads
filth
and
disease
he
comes
in
contact
I am acquainted with the most of music.
Dresses,
these gentlemen and have great re­
Tickets arc on sale by students and with.
75c.
and
The fly then comes from here to
spect for their judgment, but I have reserved seats are at Lamar’s Drug
The New
your house and immediately lights
wondered whether the bonding ques­ Store.
For Garments that are
tion has been considered from every
A complete cast of characters and on the cake or bread or swims around
Worth
Considerably ¿More.
in the milk. Does be clean his feet?
Now Here.
angle as to cost and final finished a synopsis follows:
Indeed
he
does
not!
Can
you
not
see
Special
purchase of an entire!
work relative to another method.
Tht good ship Ease bears Lord
line enabled us to secure these!
Assuming that the county voted in What’s the Use, Lady Frivolous and then why he is a dangerous enemy?
if
"A ASTER will soon be upon us and
wonderful values iu girls’ Wash
fav»r of bonding and everything ran Simpelita, captain and sailors, Who- Is there not millions of disease bac­
-4 you have not made your Satorial Se- Dresses at these two low prices.)
.smoothly, it is true as the Headlight Cares, Few-Cares, No-Car«s and I teria in the filth that clings to his
When you see them you will be as­
states that it is not likely that any Should Worry, who represent typical feet and body? He is not in the least
tonished at their
smartness and
real work would be done before 1918. characters in modern life of luxury. particular where he lights. There is a
-4
lections
we
urge
you
to
do
so
now
quality when compared with the
('hoosing main roads in the county They are wrecked on the Isle of sticky substance upon his feet with
prices quoted.
which would be the least expensive Chance ruled over by King Greed which he collects the dirt and bac-
Here you will find all that a man needs in
They are prettily made of self
to prepare for a hard surface we could who symbolizes lust from gold. His teria that he drops around on your
clothing, furnishings or footwear in the color, striped, checked, and plaid
hardly hope to pave to exceed 35 miles subjects are the Follies—A survivor table or elsewhere.
Now let me tell you about his little
oi road with a concrete pavement ie of a previous shipwreck on this Isle
very newest and most recent designs and chambrays, ginghams, and zephyrs,!
and are tastefully trimmed in either
feet wide and a crushed rock shoulder is On-A-Grouch—these loss their proboscis or scraper. It is used to
suggestions.
matching or contrasting colors of
of 4 feet on either side for the surn of ’All” to King Greed in his
game ot scrape up the food so he can put it ;
I
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits from the same or other fabrics.
$420.000.
chance—finally they are reclaimed
r
to into his mouth. He lights on your I
Assuming that these bonds were self respect by drinking [ from the cake, the frosting is perhaps too hard ;
$22.50 to $27.50.
Sizes to fit ages
sold and drew interest at the rate of 5 Spring of Ambition—it is then the for him to scrape up, so he secrets '
2
to 7 years • •-•
75c
Florsheim Shoes in all the latest lasts
per cent per annum and that one- sails of the Good Ship Hope are a liquid out of the little proboscis,
Sizes
to
tit
ages
with which to soften the food so he I
twentieth of the principal was retired seen.
from $5.00 to $6.50.
8 to 14 years.................. $1,33
each year, at the end of twenty years
r. King Greed,of the Isle of Chance can scrape it up. In plainer words he
Arrow and Monarch Shirts priced at
we would have payed out the sum of
"spits"
on
your
cake.
Then
you
come
• Harold Humbert.
Dresses for
$420,000 in principal and $225.500 in
Member of faculty and who was along; cut a piece of cake and eat it
$1.25 and $1.50.
House- Cleaning
interest. Now let us look at the ques­
with
relish,
but
in
reality
you
are
leading soloist of the U. of O. Glee
tion from another light. It is possible
eating this fly spit, and perhaps hun­
98c. and $1.49
1 In!.
New Keiser Ties in new novelty weaves
to maintain our present macadam
Captain of the Ship of Ease— dreds of the little microbes, which
For Actual Values Up to
and
colors,
75c
and
$1.00.
roads in first class condition and build
John Ebinger. cause typhoid or tuberculosis.
$1.25 and $2.00.
the absolutely necessary new roads
Again let me ask you, where has
3 Lord What’s the. Use, I.ee Doty
Sport Shirts in plain and Novelty
OMF.N who are planning to '
for the sum of $75,000 per year, pro­ 4- Lady Frivolous Zylphia Switzer the ilv been before he comes to par­
do their Spring House Clean­
vided we do away with the expensive,
Styles, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00.
5- Simpelita . ...Mayma l.aFollette take of the meal with you, either at
ing now are buying these dres­
haphazard methods and put on a sys­
your table or in the pantry? Perhaps
Survivors of the Good Ship Ease.
tematic system of maintenance that
troni his breeding place of filth and
Spring Caps—including the New ses from the two selections shown
6. Who ( arcs............. Tom Coates
here.
really maintains. Thus leaving ap­ 7- Few Cares ............. Trevor Hare manure—perhaps—Horrors, is that
Jockey
Cap—$1.00 to $2.00.
Dresses
in neat light
checks
proximately $100,000 to be spent each
«. No Care« ..................... Max Beals the spittoon of a consumptive about
year on hard surface roads. This
Phoenix Silk Sox-Black, White, and stripes trimmed with matching
9 I should Worry ...Joe F.rickson which that fly is crawling? Ah, from
or contrasting colors, and dresses
amount at the same rate per mile as
such places as these come the flies
Sailors from Good Ship Ease
Grey and Palm Beach—Per Pair 50c. in dark colors trimmed with pipings
assumed under the bonding method 10. On a Grouch . Ernest Crockatt to sip up the baby's milk. About one
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx
etc. are shown as well as a number
would pave 81-3 miles per year. Be­
fourth of the children of the United
z\ derelict on Isle of Chance.
of the famous Elettric Adjustable
ginning in 1917 we would have 16 2-3 11. Despair, his Shadow Jeff O’Don- States die annually, and a great por­
Dresses in a variety of colors and
miles paved at the end of 1918 while
tion of this is due to the fly. He is
nell.
(^Announcing
Bargain
Square
patterns.
under the bonding method wc would 12. First, second, third anil fourth worse than a murderer.
Size selections include Dresses for
have 35 miles, and at the,end of the
of
Offerings
Do you not see why then, that the
follies—Pauline Beals, Fay Hill,
fourth year we would have almost as
the popular 36 bust to the matronly
Nell (iaylord and Gertrude Ebinger fly should be exterminated? We can­
(Under
the
Balcony).
Spring ¿Models in
size 50.
much as under the bonding method.
not do this unless all the people of
Subjects of King Greed
DISPLAYED in the
bargain
Now let us analyze costs. It simply
Buy now and save on your Spring
Chorus of Follies.
the community will take an interest |
Square (under the Balcony) you House Cleaning Accessories.
means that by the bonding method
Chorus of Shadows
and improve the sanitary conditions,
will always find Bargains that
we will pay out in interest the sum of
Spirits of Spring.
by cleaning up the wastes from the
“R^egal
¿Mops
will save you dollars upon dollars on
$220,500 for the privilege of using
streets and around the private homes
good new and reliable merchandise.
18 1-3 miles of hardsurface road 2
Christian Church.
such as garbage and rubbish piles
For Hardwood Floors
Here are shown the special p
—
pur-
years sooner than by this method.
and manure heap«, and above all swat
Linoleum or
chases we are able to make from
By the latter method all the main
You are invited to hear the special the lirst as well as the last flies you
time to time as well as those lines
roads in the county could be paved program at the Christian Church next see, for the first flies killed saves
Furniture,
of merchandise which
becoming
in ten years under the present rate of Sunday night beginning at 7:45 p.m.
millions.
39c.
b.r.°!£en.'n s‘ze ranKcs or fabrics of
taxation and at the end • leave no
1. Orchestra music.
Beatrice Harris,
all kinds which have become re-
bonded debt hanging over the people.
Including
Handle. __
2. Specials by Junior and Adult
Student of Biology.
duced in yardage are priced for
I am in favor of hard surface* roads, choruses.
ABOR saving mops that can be
quick selling.
and believe it good business to build
3. Vocal duet by Humbert and Van
used on waxed or hardwood
The above article is one of many
them rapidly, but under the present Winkle, accompanied by the guitar.
floors with the same excellent!
similar ones, written by the biology
Serpentine and
county bonding laws the amount that
4. Solo by Prof. Humbert. "Only class of the High School. This class
results as when used on fine furni-l
Plisse Crepes,
lillamook County would be allowed Waiting."
ture. No more stooping or climbing
is making a thorough stutv of the
to bond for is not adequate for the
15c.
5. The second sermon in the great sanitary conditions of community life
with one of these remarkably lowI
purpose. If all the pavement that ■’cries: "Making a Will.”
priced Mops in the house. At the
--lillamook in particular,—learning
For
Actual
Values to 25c.
could possibly be built for
20,000
We will be pleased to have you what should be done to imp ove the
price there should be one in every
was laid in one direction from Tilla­ ircsent.
OVELY
designs
for
Kimonos
sanitary conditions of our city, there­
home in Tillamook.
mook City it is doubtful whctlicr it
or
Morning
Dresses.
Shown
in
by improving public health as well as
grounds of white, pink, laven­
reach the county tine, and to Notice of Meeting lor Organization beautifying the city. Members of the
Sale of
Of Little Nestucca Drainage
build in that manner would be g rossly
der, pade blue, tan, navy blue etc.
class have been studying the habits
’
and
’
All
fast
colors.
unjust to people living on the other
District.
and dangers of the typhoid fly, and
side of I ill.imook City.
will soon make a survey of the town
32 inch
Notice is hereby
given, that the
Yours trufv,
in order to determine where we must
Dress Zephyrs
______________ L S. .Miller. County Court of lillamook County, strike tn rid our city of the fly. They
Jregon, did, on the 22nd day of
«ill work in connection with the
12\c.
Mail Order House Cut* ta Million
•larch, 19tn, declare and decree that
Women's Civic League.
For Actual Values to $1.6?
Dollar Melon.
• he Little Nestucca Drainage Dis­
For Actual Values to 20c.
trict should be and was organized,
LEACHED Union Suits in
Clean
looking
and
good
looking
Just one of the several big mail
Harmony.
nd in pursuance of the order ot said
nice soft weave and made V|th
Dress
Zephyrs
in
stripes,
checks
and
order
or.ki house*
home* of the middle wse,,
lr Court a meeting of the owners of
drop seats and in sizes tilfit
w«est re
plaids for Milady’s Morning Dresses
allze a net profit of nearly $12,^000 land situate in said district is hereby
Mrs. Nellie Kerry and son Lloyd of
or dresses for the girls. Of fine even ages 4 to 16 years. One of their-
Upon Its business contributed from called for the purpose of electing a Forest Grove, are visiting her broth­
weaves and color combinations in a numerable Bargains to be foumFin
all over the country.
>oard of three supervisors for said
The Bargain Square under the Bal­ !
great variety of choice.
How much of tins enorrntgjs profit lixtrict. Said meeting will be held on er Wm. Owens.
cony.
Herman
Hopkins
is
clearing
off
the
do you »oppose do the citizen, ot donday the 3rd dav of April, 1916, at
timber
from
the
hill
on
the
back
of
Manon and Polk eounF.es contribute? he Court House tn Tillamook City,
his place. 1 he high price of milk
ri.'.?1 t
i:
fro’" ,he-
fh»' Tillamook County, Oregon at the
For Women
Garments
makes Herman think more pasture,
th., identical mad r,I(ll.r
w lour of one o'clock p.m.
more grass, mure milk and he SHrely
early Uxxi t ,r p oMaRe for di,|rj.
Looking—
J. C. Holden,
is a hustler.
ng 1 * catalog , wjthin the parcel
County Clerk for Tilla­
There
was
preaching
held
iu
the
M zone r.i<h.P ,„g aiou„(1 s<l|p„,
mook County, Oregon.
school house this week by Revs.
tn »rvPr,"KI
Lusines* frotn this ter-
J.
w.
Ferguson Dies After Long Montgomery anil Nonhup which was
' • "J"'*rtamly warrant this ex
of ’ol" itatmn
enjoyed greatly by the Harmony peo­
Illness.
Vr OU can always depend on your
ple especially the sermon given in
ma.l’or’ler,;1'-
°f ""”
J. \V. Ferguson, of this city passed song by Rev. Northup.
1 hat being new' and correct if it
taxes in » .
p,y a
c’,nt °*
iwaj early Wednesday morning after
Alex Walker, Peter Walker and
■ ai. . ..
shite or contribute on
is a Mallory for correct design
the *ta< '*r‘* ltl<> ’t*"*1’11 expense of ’ long illness The funeral wa« held Jonnie Zerflueh, of Pleasant Valley,
BE spring season is on, and women
• esterday ami the body wa* hid at attended the meeting held here Sat­
and original style are embodied in
ernnie
f' count>’ ,,r municipal gov
I
are
busy choosing their new’ apparel
’■st in the I O. O. F. cemetery. Ser­ urday evening.
„lrt •
i> nght that the Oregon
every model bearing this name.
ies were held at the residence and
.¡ant«, who pa\ heavy taxes and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Krebs visited at the
in all seriousness. Of course you will
Your new Spring model—whether
rtlmte generously toward every Rev D. L. Shrodc, of Tillamook paid home of Mr. Herman Hopkins on
choose Wooltex" there’s so much style,
ivement which has for its purpose 1 touching tribute to the memory of Sunday.
it
be a Derby or Soft Felt—is here
ie mutual benefit of the producer, lie deceased, the choir of the Bay
so much quality and such lasting appear-
Mr. and Mr*. John Mix and chil­
ready for you to put on.
ie taxpayer and the consumer, "ity Union church sang at the home dren visited at the home of Mr. and
ance in every garment that it’s the logical
should be robbed of this patronage is welul as at the grave A large num- Mrs D. P. Hopkins oti Sunday.
Choose from such fashionable col­
when they tzr.
choice for the woman who knows what
can give better and more >er of friend« attended the funeral
ors
as Smoke, mid or light Greys,
Alex
\\
alkcr
is
having
his
place
•'I
’
j
jh
*•»
probably
the
largest
one
satisfactory service for the
...J money?
correct and above all economical.
plowed
and
sowed
to
oats.
He
has
al
­
icld
in
Bay
City
in
some
And, bear in ..........
mind.
time. Fif-
Navy Blue or Black.
they are always
here to make cvery transaction good een automobiles carried friend* to so done quite a lot of grubbing and
U ooltex Suit* are priced from
clearing, which improves the look of
Mallory Hats .............. $3.00
and entirely satisfactory if the good« he cemetery.
$35-
his
place
a
great
deal.
Mr
Ferguson
came
here
from
Pen-
> on purclu«e are not what you want
Mallory Hats,
isylvani* about four years ago and
AV ooltex Coats arc priced from $15
Some of our school children are
,
wo,r” of '« «« »hat. instead of
$25.
falling off, the butines* of thi* par­ ’as been in ill health for a long time greatly interested in putting in some
Cravenetted
$3.50
ticular mail order house increased at He was about 57 year* of age. He i* garden or raising poultry for the
New White Coats at price* $12.50
by
widotv and hi« dan Fair, which is a good idea and should
per cent in January njtfi, over the
$42.50.
thter
Dora
«nd
son
Merle
of
be
encouraged
by
the
parents,
as
it
is
this
corresponding month of fast year
itv —Bay ( it y Examiner.
Afternoon and Street Dresses at prices
The following report of the Sear»,
a great help to the children and
learns them to do for themselves and
Roebuck A Company, of Chicago
from $13.50 to $25.
In Memoriam.
do their best.
one of the biggest mail otder houses
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Easter Millinery—Special
showings.
<n the country, a* published in the
D. P. Hopkins 1...J
and son Herman
\\ her«»« God in his infinite wis-
«•regon Voter last week, -maw aervr lom ha« removed from onr midst our made a trip to the city on Monday
Millinery and Ready-to-Wear on the
to open the ryes of the readers <vf the beloved sister. Julia Hcnkle,
bringing out a load of feed.
Balcony.
Messenger who mat be connbuting
Be it resolved bv Silver Wave
1 he Krebs brothers are doing some
to the wealth of these grett mercan­ Chapter, No. iK, that in the departure ditching with a ditching plow for J.
tile concerns:
>f our beloved sister we have lost a Schlappi, which they say is progress­
"On the gross tales totaling $tl2- faithful friend;
ing nicely. Mr. Schlappi is having
^■1.727 during 1915, Sears Roeluck A
Resolved that a« a token of our quite a lot of tiling put in on his
Ford Autq For Sale Cheap.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
• ampiny, made a net profit of ill.- «steem and as a tribute to her mem­ place this spring by the Krebs Bros.,
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too 187
ory these resolutions be placed on managers of the Tillamook Brick and
Good second hand Ford Auf
1 he Investment in buildings, real 'he lodge books and .1 cop» sent , to Tile Co.
I ’m a candidate for the Republi-
5 Registered Holstein cow* comi
vv-n ’’I4 ,nodcl' *or sale for
e«tatc, factories and branch hows«» »« her husband and to the local papers
Mrs.
John
Evans
and
Mrs.
Dios
Attorney
»»ill
lake
a
good
young
horse
for
$2«. «00,547
.
, nommation
-, , —- for District z-tuuinw
Committee, Mrs. Rotts,
fresh
soon from a 33 lb* bull: I 7e
Dix are on the sick list at time of this ofii,cea,mtn’’ A,>Pl3r
,hi Hea<1,’Kht îl *** Primary Election to be held ling heifer, and »yearling bull*.—J1
Merchandise and supplies on hand Jackson and E. J. Claussen.
writing.
NEW WHITE COATS
Received This Week
ß
fl)
’
Dress Up ! Men
Wash
$1.33.
Spring Styles
Are
A
I
The First Showing
L
L
Childs
¿Misses
Union Suits,
98c.
I
I
B
Who Prefer
that Stay Good
Wooltex
Suits and Coats,
f
r i
May 19th. 1916.
William Marx.
Fasstn, Taft. Oregon.