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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 10- 1919 ®Ulamnok ^raòltghl Fred C. Baker, Iditer. SUBSCRIPTION permear IS.00 Advertising Batea. Display Advts, per inch........... 20c. ” ” ”, .half page 17%c. ” ” ”... full page 15c. Locals ......................... per line 7c. Readers, with reading matter per line .................................. 7c. Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. Resolutions ... .............. per line 5c. A Big Bargain. id acres one halt fine land on Lake Lytle, Garibaldi beach, Tillamook County, Oregon. If you wish to learn Its value, price the town lots joining it on the norBi and on the south. The survey of the great costal highway has just been made along the lake and parallel with the rail road. Price —*6,000.00, Six Thousand Dollars. The South S4 of the place *3,000.00; Three thousand dollars. Moroney. Manhattan Beach, Tilla mook County, Oregon. -------o ■■■ ■ Maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea for the Tillamook County Creamery association, now that it is going to stage another advertising stunt, to favor the Headlight with some of the advertising. ------ o------ It is certainly amusing to read what some of the statesmen in Ger many are saying about the terms of peace, for they claim they want Jus tice and are being imposed upon by the peace conference. No doubt Germany finds it has a bitter pill to swallow, for instead of collecting that great big indemnity it figured upon collecting from the United States it will have to cough up about fifty billion dollars. ------ o------- It is gratifying to know that the treaty of peace will be ready by the 1st of May, when the German delega tion w ill be called in and another long pow’-wow will be the order of business, for the Germans ’.•.111 put up a great whine and protest. Fla Still Holds On. o Daylight Saving. Editorial Snap Shots. L. Berkey. K F. Rogers. E. G. Mun son. Frank Hunter, C. L. Craver, L E. Keldson, L. Labowiteh. C. A. Mc Ghee. M. Heuseer. C. 3. Barnes, Irene E Stlverson, L. I. Bays, A. H. Gay lord, Mrs. E. Jenkins, G. W. Kiger, Eugene Jenkins, C. W. Miller, F. 3 Conover, S. W. Conover, M. F Leach, L. Loll, Mrs. C. J. Edwards H. Brooks, Otis Friable, C. E. Tromb ley, G. L. Lawson, B. D. Lamar, P. E. Rogers, E. I. Watkins, W. J. Steph ens, T. W. Armstrong, C. E. Mowery, Albert W. Plank, Alex. McNair, C. I. Clough, B. C. Lamb. To the Editor: Someone has said in the Oregonian that there was no law to make a per son get up at any specified time un less they wanted to. Suppose you had a student in your family that had an eight o'clock class, and it takes him three quarters of an hour to get to school. It doesn't take geometry to prove that something compels you to get up at five o’clock, under the day light saving plan. And five o'clock in the morning till eight o'clock at night makes about fifteen hours, not for the eight hour hired girl, but for the mother, who does not earn anything? And she does not strike, even if she is the wife of a striking man, as he would not stand for it. For my part I am like another party who has written in the Oregonian. I am anxious for a Republican • Con gress as strongly as “our beloved friend” in Europe was for the other kind. He thinks that the world nor the United States can get along with out him. And when the League shall make him Father of some more na tions, he will be like the chameleon that the darky put on a piece of Scotch plaid, he will “bust hisself all to pieces.” Mrs. Chas. E. Gibson. The wave of Spanish Influenza that struck this city about two weeks ago spread rapidly over the county, bringing down a large number of victims and the past week caused several deaths. I On Monday «veiling the City-Coun cil re-enacted the ordinance compel ling everybody to wear gauze masks on entering business houses, offices, theatres, churches and places where meetings are held. The school board closed the school Tuesday, one reason being that so many parents were not sending their children to school. The management of the Gem Thea tre closed down and will not re-open until the embargo is taken off. Church services will be suspended in the Allied Church next Sunday. - City Quarantined Flu Cases. o——- Mrs. Schrader, Mrs. Schilling and two children. Corner 4th Ave East and 6th Street. Mrs. Arnold Wagner, Emergency Hospital. Mr. Wilson, Emergency Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Karsner and daugh ter. Rosenberg Apartments. Willard Church and father, Second Avenue East. The allies made a great mistake Roy Jones and family, West when they agreed upon the- terms of Second Street. tiie armistice that it did not stipu Death of Frank Dye. Joe Wilson, Jr., wife and child. S. late that the allied armies should We are sorry to announce the E. ou Miller. occupy Berlin and Viennii. Germany Frances Stranahan, Recorder. is as arrogant as ever and does not death of Frank Dye, which occurred believe thut she (s whipped. on Monday from the effects of in- . ------- o------- fluenza. He was road supervsor of- County Flu. Cases. 'ibis lookH a little inconsistent. If road district No. 2. The funeral has it is necessary for persons to wear been postponed for several days. . Walter Helsel, north of city. gauze masks on entering places of The deceased was born in Carrol Son and daughter of Frank Free business and amusement, etc., we are County, Missouri, on the 3rd of Oct man, 2 miles north of city. inclined to think that, to be logical, ober. 1880, and he moved to Tilla Chas. Thomas, 2 miles north of city persons visiting one anothei in their mook county in 1900. livng hero un Clyde Kinnaman, wife and two homes should also be compelled to til the time of his death April 7th. children, north of city. wear masks, for it maybe that this is He was married to Miss Mary E. Gladays Hathaway, AQs. Barbara how tiie Hu is being carried around. Tucker the first of July, 1906 and Honey. three children were born to the union Jennie Ward, Shirley Sherwood, General Ludendorff says it was the viz, Jesse, aged 10; Mamie, aged 8; and Mrs. Lorance, Cloverdale. Franco-British offensive near Albert and Marvin aged 6 years. The de Ed Earl, Hebo. on August 8 1918, which caused the ceased leaves a wife, three children, W. Roenicke, Woods. Germans to lose heart and admit that ail aged father and mother, one Albert Darby family south of city. that country could not hope to w in brother Connie Dye, and one sister, Chas. Wells, wife and daughter, 4 « military victory. Those who re Mrs. O. W. Kinnaman, besides other miles south of city. member the fierce fighting on ihe relatives, and a host of friends to Miss Pearl Church, north of city Franco-British sector along in tile mourn his death. Basil Mapes, Memaloose Point. early part of August will not be sur He was a member of th« U. B. Tom Price, wife and son, Wilson prised to hear of Ludendorff's ad- church at Beaver and was a consls- river. mission, for the allies did pound ant Christian, and was a member of Ed. Davis, south of city. away day after day and inflict ser- (lie Odfellows and Modern Woodmen Ruth, Alice and Roy llanenkratt, lous losses on the German army, lodges. / .east of city. which knocked the pep out of the Claude Ackley and family, east of brutal, blood-thirsty Hun. De Palma's World's Speed Record City. Mrs. Albert Krake and 6 year old Made on Red Crown Gasoline. Somebody is talking through their child, north of city. ------ o liât when they make the statement Dick Price family, East of City. When Ralph De Palma, in a trial that thousand of war worn motor Arthur Holden family, south lap over the Santa Monica course, trucks, which carried munitions and broke the world's road race record city. food supplies to the American sol j Mr. and Mrs. J. Hester and five di!!.- at tile front in France, will be recently, he was running on the I children, Hebo. Standard Oil Company's Red Crown repaired, and that the war depart Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewallen and gasoline. DePalma covered the course ment has already made plans to at an average rate of 93.38 miles per children, Hebo. create n national system of transpor I Mr. and Mrs. L. Lane, Hebo. tation, for the purpose of bringing hour, tiie fastest officially recorded Christie Sappington, Hebo. speed ever made on any road course lite products of the farm to th«' con Margaret Buchart, Hebo. in the world. sumer. If the government does start Carruthers boy, Hebo. It is u remarkable tribute to' the that system it is safe to say that it Price boy, 12 years old, Hebo. will have a white elephant on its full and dependable power of “Red J. Honey and child, Riverdale. hands and will require large appro Crown” that it should have been the Frances B. Stranahan, Recorder. choice of the greatest automobile priations from Congress to pay the driver of the daj, and that through expenses. Government control of its use he was able to set up such a Flu Victims. railroads and telegraph and tele ------ o------ phone lines, which are costing the remarkable record. The gasoline sup plied him was not in any way spec Frank Dye taxpayers millions of dollars, is a Kev. Basil Schieber. rank failure. Perhaps, however, there ially made for the purpose, but De Mrs. Edwin Hannankratt. arc another big bunch of Democrats Palm« filled his tauk from the reg ular gasoline wagon on the garage who think that Uncle . Sgpi t’le' Call For Warrants. them a living and a soft job thinning •floor of the Packard representatives ih Los Angeles. a transportation business. This record again demonstrates th« All outstanding County Road War ------- Q------- TIu untimely death of Jesse C. truth of the Standard Oil Company's i rants will be paid upon presentation. Remtok east a cloud of gloom over claim thpt Red Crown, straight- dis- Intert st ceases this 10th day ot April the city when the sad news was re I tilled, all-refinery gasoline, with its 1519. and continuous chain of boiling Kathleen Mills. ceived on Monday that he had been .lull j | points is absolutely dependable fori County Treasurer found dead that morning. It Is only recently that the deceused came to easy starting, quick and smooth ec- I ccltration, full-power and lung Tillamook county, to engage In lum Piano for Sale. mileage. bering on a large scale, as the erec ------ o------ tion of the large sawmill at Gari New *4 50.00 piano. Will take Supports Mayor and City Council baldi. at a great outlay of money, *335.00 at *25.00 cash and *10.00 fully indicates. During Mr. Kemick's monthly. 6 percent Interest. Se« To the Honorable Mayor and City Cook at Singer Sewing Meh. Agency lesideace In Tillamook he made him self most agreeable, and was begin Council, Tillamook City, Oregon: opposite Postoffice. We the undersigned residents of ning to tuke a lively interest in the Tillamook City, Oregon, do hereby affairs «f the county, and he won the If I Were a Farmer. respect and admiration of the busi approve of the action of the City ness men of ibis city and those who Health Officer and Your Honorable If I were a farmer I would keep at had the pleasure of his aaquaintance. Body, in the steps which have been ills death Is a loss to Tillamook heretofore taksn for the purpose of hand a few reliable medicln«s for county, for he came fully determined stamping out the Spanish Influenza, minor ailments that are not so ser to carry out big things In the lum and we wish to further go on record ious as to require the attention ot a ber business. He was a big. broad as approving any further regulations physician, such as Chamberlain's minded business man and believed In which you may see fit to enact for Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy for co-operating with till parts of the the purpose of terminating the said bowel complaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for county for mutual benefits.. It Is. lnflasnia. it being the intention of th« peti coughs, colds and croup. !herefc»ce. with much regrM aud sor Chamberlain's llnament for sprains row to his many friends that this tion to show your honorable body fine gentleman has ben taken that the undersigued are back of bruses and rheumatic pains. By having these articles at hand it ..way at a time when he was about your body in taking all steps that » commence running a large saw are necessary to stop the spread of would often save the trouble of a alii on a large scale. We are sura we the Influenia. and we respectively trip to town in the busiest season or < xpress the sentiments of the people request that you take all necessary In the night, and would enable me to treat slight ailments as soon as ot Tillamook in extending their steps that you deem advisable. Carl Haberlach, W. G. Harris, W. they appear, and thereby avoid the sympathy to the bereaved widow and G. Dwight. F. R Beals, W. B. Button. more eertous diseases that so often daughters. Geo. P. Winslow, J. W Wilson, J. P. follow.— Adv. Maginn 1s, L. B. Dick. Geo. Williams, Special Meeting W. M. Hesston, Geo. J. Larson, R. L. wtil Himes, 8. VIsteck, Cloyd a Dawson. ¡A. R Williams, Mrs. C. O. Dawson. R. W. Bennett, H. Crnnabnw, B. G. Tkayw, B. B. Kin«. G. M. Ward. P. Say, pal, can you reach that for me? V,-' óífJ iPŸ ÄR m V* r JJHE GOVERNMENT is spending millions right now and is going to spend millions more rebuilding our wounded. Thousands of THEM who left legs, or arms, or health over there are asking you to reach something for them. s I THEY ARE ASKING YOU TO REACH THE VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN