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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
~ X ÜíUaauJuii $ra¿lígfrL KM 4t T< fc. Editorial Snap Shots ■»**• ‘J* '-iXia M V * * w ~tuv a « d/.«-. » * • 4- X J“ ’A?» yvi yxüptt îk Rsdor' »tr > -X* V vrt_ug ux ZM vi ^ m uvu wi"T Vf ta»e Evus- *^•*1 x igrwvv M*r*»n. L'vrywt: j . 7 -uwizovu wu ’ txivuzt ver? * '.l : ■_____________ Wb ‘ te .1 y* nW/ i g Ì ' *--.*a U'W/ l 4 .»z-.zu»jt < u*.* nt; Vte.i u W» a?» /nr M n v.x ataw-et o, fa» suwwt i«wtn a»w.*» m v-e *?» • * i’.lsC 5 J .x te.» loorer Hogkrowy Wit itoje V< *9 teüÆ tfa» pWjte wi_ fite -zVte mt 2z." j . are very 'Iti' ,*n« cd "tsextas. w tee te-ic-ivy-ite-xt vf tee 1 9'íáíi Apr,* täte <&as state V< l*v î:i 9 IT 25.&. VWSEMLT WaNiKÏ PROPAGANDA. 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KÜ.I*.-t_ing 'JULArt- i^tiie ; .vt-ma* te ynn>jt t: te» -rry ti*t iteer ni tee rrz Tie interri»“' higkmn te^ng in t tug- F= frthte-.- wrte V'Viut e*’_;*te tee '-■UlUt-lui 1 ipvn te urne »r.-tx*. muetutr.1 X vpiut » tea:: Ulivi làirt XMl'-tE te Fv.-tetm un tee •*xte it '.’iTÿro, Zia a tte v w iiirt fa» Etein»; rvnrt q. g e-itirrteteg irte üite-.nteni . vv-tteteteiie ti V_.r? rifì- ifcji itv ¿rtiiter? tid ftstyiK vJÌ v.ine irmi i_ rae? pura si tee Ztr.ert ìte-tes *.i tre’*" rr« x Lite ntr te.* vqmtiKtui viikiT? vi te.* F l - C±d MttSV ka>y Bre» Malo»Jk, »'bar « as tppv*--. ■v*xial*~ Tna- u a Saad-srg to a «ma*. a/VMte to Mutt v«4 i £a>- -->• •*» *xz*-# -ne ttecg walk cvawl or M .t aw.pt bar«« for »« S-ave wv- »• »»» a '*** of «tawb e-a»z.j»g az-evad «*/» -.av* io i A m e-;'y, a«d M uuf tw 'OOM-a ut •» »• aod >»-’«l.ar in C»v»- e-«au» Fr-zvaViy <lso «eVxA ’e-»/.!** *la-r* *a* espUM »Aa- tbu *a»aa- * "z* y »otaM . a** «ad »sa-ia-.- feto Malo-ok M *zvt of tfat fa-z p fzz zte a sail of a »*>rd lo S*r>- v/vaza aad fried isa «ma«..»g <vf. ■ ■ O-------- Il I« *rz geca««.»/ ao'zwa that Tïl- ^aourzzc «siwoty eaa ».ialae S zosoa to Caving a «tov«« <'ae It t» a fae», fav»«>«r, Kjorwoea lavina Quiek »aa Gf cwune m w . tuum vri^rt tee •Z*»« saar lMaiSid 22 yea/s a**», aa>4 RMaereit Highway will be toeatet »« *ia y-zvo« lady by tb* «taasa 'X xrpsgh Ti.^amook ooupty yet on* Jwwat <:«<<Aao who w« æ» aa a arar ¡«a make a pretty iiood gueni If aero» io 'la «wzvze» Il fa peeultar wb«o «Aa ap>»ar< o» the «e.rewa te 'xrnei .x frem Clatsop ooisty by way P'zr'laai Ibal city cia» um E*r for a of Neh-Kah-Nie Motestai*. why.k _i Fz/rtlaird giri and make* ih» ao- ------- o------- the most scemc route, it will take the r.*z,».*e :z eot lo ’bal effe»;! to dra» So there u to be a Women's A ti rocte ig th» north part of the county Ira z.r'/od H H J»»*l r.armaa waa -.*-,/ » the Roosevelt highway l*Y^Ated inortly by the State b*/»« io TMlaov'z/k cooaty. aod eoaao* ¡h»ry to •t .»i*Uy t P'/ltUliâ, U I moveme-nt. We know it is a hard job H^hway ComsuMion, which will in o get along without the ladies, and probability be na Wheeler, f/ Ib*' w» are .nciined to think that they 3n«b’«« »>d Ganbald: From there the county road through throigh and make the men it 4 will take tb * «unty TJMr 'luwiw* *« to whetlMrr th- will punch up * . T>_ — *W H_______ 1 TT » . . 1 x>.__ ^4' prair»« land in till* eowetp can be ’urn out and vote on efectúa day mad* «wvre product tv« »Hi» better It The snap shot man doffs his eew rer tzd Hebo aiv* from there will go nagaial r«M*lts, are h»it,g deMMVti- tpnng bonnet to the ladies of Tilla- ■ hroigh Coverdaie to Nesko-s-*» »>rated by three of 'rur progVMMVe ; ¡where it will ¡ma Liacoln eouxty. eHizea»- Me»«»« Al. Bonn, W. J. j oook cotinty Go to it, sisters, now We simply mention this to impress I you have the suffrage, Eleebar* and G, W. Dwight. It U erm- »t upon the taxpayers of-this county omOad that ibe prairie land 1» no that by the government taking over . z*r . »fui for »/lag, that .«. i< it It is frequently stated that tha money ui •>. u. Ui.» l**d miks. aiks. In I;» the special election in June the maintenance of the pnn'.ipal th* p».*du”(/*a <4 gr*-. The y«l ,j^D tJu p,^ W11J on the highway through the county, wbat a I*/» and Mher noMi'zt»« czziz >.»*»;. »u,, j ¿/x^evelt highway measure it is ' <re*t saving it will be to the county. fag»-,» pzz**e«e»'zn 'zf >be prairie ianzj | ..» only votes that talk and count. If And there is another thing that »»/ thl* razuhiy, *».zj m I should not be overlooked Tillamook their lntrln«l'. value r.<H aviouui 1 <he people stay at home and will not Ls so admirably situated that the * »y »¿Mb fr-zm T.iYirriz vu"/^Zi ««« •« ‘ »•»« »>>*« will not be a to ve , bzzogbt 21 Roosevelt highway. Ponder over tntire population of the county will of view if* - <»»111*1.* live in elite proximity to the Roose *».»«■» of prairi» lavi *■ < <»f ifci« ».ity what we are saying and see to it that velt highway, the furthest being only a im I have p|r/»»d I! up, cultivated It i your vote talks and counts on elec a few miles distance. ah'J planted 13 aer«« <*t hzganberrle». tion day. |> <*»•! theoi floo. pet acre for the ------- o------- land and H will eo«i ar/mewhere near President 8 C. Pier. of the Roose Are yon interested in the develop II40 00 per acre to plant and wire velt Highway Association. estimates aad the ment of Tillamook County II»» vine«, making 1250.00 per acre. A gza/d o»al of tnt.r.et, no doubt. 8tate of Oregon T Your vote on the that the first year the Roosevelt will be taken In thia eiparlruenl of 3rd of June will indicate whether highway is completed 100.000 will turning the pratrla land of tbl« you want Tillamook county to have be the minimum number of visitors <ou..iy Into fruit land There ar« a boom or remain "bottled up". The I it will bring to the state. We beg to quit« a fe w enthu«la«tl<. advocate« of fellow who stays at home on the day differ with the gentleman. It win be the I'zganberry who predict that it of election is the fellow who does not ¿cible that number. Mr. Pier says Rev. £a-il ftebieber. will be • suz.cew «nd lhat 1500 00 believe in developing and making he "never fully appreciated the Pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, an a* r* can I»» made off the prairie meaning of finished highways until iof Tillamook City, who died in this land when planted to loganberrl««, necessary road improvements in his my recent three months in Southern city on April 5, ISIS, from the flu. I here la no gelling away from the home county. • — o - - California. To my mind there is The death of Father Basil is greatly fact lhat Tlitotnook haa an Ideal It will be only a few years from nothing that is of such vital impor deplored by the member* of his climate for the loganberry on a«- count of the wet climate. Thera la now that Tillamook county will have tance to the growth and prosperity parish, for he was greatly esteemed one thing, however, lhat may be a 4 hard surfaced road the entire of the state as finished highways." by them and other« who had made little draw back, and that la the length of the county- from north to That is the reason California and hi* acquaintance. r»orthw>:«i wind that blows In the south Then it will be in order to ex Washington some few years ago were Notice ■ fieinoon, which ba« ■ tendency to pend the road funds in hardsurfacing wide awake to the commercial im o------- •brlvel lha leave« «on»» year«.. Our Should the ’ flu" situation contln- pr'di'ilon 1« ibal the np»rlm»nt will ether roads This is impossible nght portance of paved roads. They tost ____ b*- a «une»« and the laud »III double now for the maintenance charges no opportunity in extending the ue unchanged from preeent condi- In valu« when th« vine« begin to are eating up considerable of the roads in every direction, and they tlona It is safe to nay that the Tilla bear fruit. road funds and new and other fa- an now reaping a big harvest of mook school« will open on Monday, April 21 at at 9 o’clock. portant road projects are being held tourist travel. Oregon lagged behind It Is hoped that all pupihi will con and have failed to obtain as much of “The Str a age Women at th« Oem up on that account tinue with the outside study work this business as it otherwise would which was arranged for at the last A play for thinking p-opl., b«»»d Tillamook County is to have a have done. What Oregon has lacked cloning of school ard report same at on an Idea of wld« Inlallacltial ap Roosevelt Highway Band Wagon, in push and energy, will be overcome tha reoprnlng. esp». tally Is this re p»-al, Is William J. Hurlhut's <4S m - consisting of 100 prominent and in when the Roosevelt highway is built, quested 1 of the high achool pupils. Donai mai rias* drama "Th« Ml rang« fluential citinena. each precinct in for Oregon will have a highway that Woman", which William Fos will The Allied Churches. the county to be represented. Go to will “skin" anything they have in prnMint to the palrona of iba Item it, gentlemen, and boost her up good California or Washington. J'hautro, Thursday, April 24th. Invite you to attend all their Ser “Tha Mt rang. Woman" I. a play ut and tong and strong for a 100 per vice« April 20th at 11 o’clock a.m. American Ufa. Th. «canea are laid in cent vote in every voting precinct Naturally, the people of Portland and S o'clock p m l'aria and a «mall praa.nl day city in and a 100 per oeat vote in the coun are pleased with the Columbia high The Easter feature will not be as Iowa, and the contra«!« era thorn* Of ty. It can be done, gentlemen, when way, and a« a financial investment prominent as we had hoped to make, I'tea a end custom«. Th* harolno dom the Roosevelt Highway Band Wagon it proved a success by the large num on account of the flu condition*. We not bn I lava In marriage, In l’aria she Steam Roller gets into action. Toot ber of persons who use that road for will however have appropriate eer- found much sympathy; In Delphi«, vlcea and alnglng. Th« subject for her up boys. recreation and pleasure. Should the la . none. It la In no «*n«* a preachy th* morning will be "The Meaning Roosevelt highway be oonstrncted. of Easter as Interpreted from the play, but telle a worthwhile story Should the Roosevelt Highway he this would afford another highway, World War Htandpolnt" ■'Ith iiiovamenla of dramatic inten sity an i abundance of quaint humor. built and hardsurfaced, whieh it will there would be as much difference Munday S<bool al the usual hour be if the measure carries in June, it bet wen them as the Columbia river °f 10 a.m. Prof o. V. White. Supt~ . i arai la Gladys Brockwell. PROGRAM. - • B tt . Ce-*-g:*t Apr. 20. May - WeteizeHUiy X+ H> Bcwmaoaal................ Rev HMkerw.-x C-EM THEATRE PROGRAM o Aberet» -A Wexame ... Mr. Faxger. ............................ Mrs. King Friday. Anni IS—’ Eagle’» Mate" Seng. Paramount picture featuring Mary Pickford Avxakj report of se*er*tary. Saturday. April IS.—"Faith" Metro AppOSWtSMCt of OOSUX ■•.<«- prod action featuring Bert LyteE i The Tnuxuag of Teacher» ____ B*r. Sunday. April 20—"Vive La France Harold HumberL A r izcwef *1 Sunday Sebooi... Sept. Paramoan t picture featuring Dorothy Dalton. Mr; King. Pa«to.-t Relation ro the Suediy Tuesday. April 22—’Eve’* Daughter’ Special production featuring BiEte School.......... Her Harry Tucker Burke. Wednesday 2:M p.ta_ Dervtioaal .... Rev. Harry Tucker Thursday. April 24—"The Strange Women" William Fox Production Social Lite :a a You«? Pea pie'« Claw featuring Gladys Brockwell (This WLa*. a Young Ptczpie's class can do. ' is a very unumal attraction) Mrs Harrison. "Good Night Nurse" Fatty Ar- Re^tauoa. backle comedy. PiaxH tor -wixsieg young swops» to Os Monday. April 21. show closed. Clru?__ Rev. Harold Hcscber*. Wedaewday. April 23 and Fnday. Surpno*. AprJ 25 show will be closed. . Wedveatay. 9. p ss X“ae**.ev .**-.xg Semee. < Nazarene Church Services. Dewrioaal______ _ ___ _ Rev Pogue ¡Systematic B.ble Study. Rev. Lewis 10 a.m. Sunday School. Mr*. £ E. TL> Triumph cd Loyalty.......... Rev. King. Supt. Haroiid Humbert. 11 a.m. preaching by the pa_-:or. Thursday 10:00 a.m. Rev. A. F. Ingler. Subject. "Easter Devotional.............. Rev. Paul Lewis. | Forecasts," from the Book of Jonah. Equipment for Children’s work 7:30 pm. Social service and even Mm. H. T. Botts. ing sermon. Subject: "Resurrection Story telling in the Sunday School. Wonders.” Special Singing. Our Juuicm » M.d-week service on Thursday* at i Exercise. 7:30 p.m. Strangers welcome. Izretmsion. • kozcaac» of Religxau Education. Call For City Road Warrant« Ber. Harold Humbert. Tii.rs.day 2:99 P. M. . All warrants on the road fund en- D»T-z.zzxaJ..........Bov. Chas Gibson. Idoraed prior to and including April k»F>rt of LoeLina’.mg comoiittee. Idth. 1919. will be paid on presenta Ti* man anz the Sunday School tion. Interest ceases this 7th day of ¡April. 1919. Rev Ctas. G:bsou_ The R- taf Table B. C. Lamb, How to keep owl of a rat .... R ct . | City Treasurer. HMtam. iCvi’iTatMi« of Reverence ____ Rev. (•,!) For General Fund Warrants. Chas Gibson, ------- o-------- A Moa’hJy Worker» Coufereuee All general fund warrants _____ _ endors- _____ Ira G. Lance. ed prior to and including September Special Music • 1 Surprise. .4. 151«. will be paid on presenta Ttur-day 5:0k p.m. i’..on. Interest ceases this 17th day of Song Service. .. Rev. Hiekeraon I April, 1919. Devotional .. Rev. Cha*. Gibson | 3. C. Lamb. City .Treasurer. MITHY’S ATURDAY f S PEC1AL, 15c each for two year old Rose Bushes and Shrubs. Several varieties to select from. None will be sold at this price before 10 o’clock A M. Saturday morning. Be on hand. They won’t last long at this price. NEW THINGS. VICTORY RUFFLING—for collars HAVELAND CHINA i ------ — aa.« aww in a — beauti nil enfi* •” the ‘k--------- j and cuffs. ÎV It •• is all rage - in East- ful decorated ________ pattern. You must see era cities Comes in beautiful colon U •PFectatTtti beauto“’Fint Per yard ... *"*--------- ---------- .. 35c. Shipment since the war .begun. At p"w “ offered, it is but very ♦ little more than common porcelain "«re. averaging 50c. a piece. 7-T -i.......................... 150.00 Would make a beautiful gift »SS I