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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 1. 1919. Measures to Be Voted on At The June Election. CANDIDATES MUST “DOLL UP" Will Hove to Look Their Prettiest W Nine measures will be voted on at They Expect to Find Favor With the June election in Oregon on June Woman Voters. 3, all of these measures have been referred to the people by the legis It Is not necessary to go away from lature. Foremost among these, per home to find either the latest or best haps in general interest, is the >5,- regardless of what Is wanted. Consider 000,000 reconstruction bond measure eyebrow arching, for Instance. A local This provides for the expenditure of beauty salon announces to the public something over >2,000,000 for public that It does eyebrow arching, and ex building improvements, nearly |1,- plains that this operation “gives the 000,000 for land settlement puip< ». eyes a deep, sonlful expression with to be expended under the direction everlasting charm.” Eyebrow arching of the Oregon Land Settlement Com advice for woman electors Is more or mission, and >2,000,000 for reclama less superfluous. It Is to the men, and tion purposes, to be matched by fed more especially to the men who aspire i eral reclamation funds. to public office, that this beauty bint Is One bill, for which a hard cam directed. paign has already been opened, is the Throughout the country women are bill providing for bonding the state getting the ballot on equal terms with for >2,500,000 to construct the men. Women cannot vote In Indiana, Roosevelt Highway, this to be on but they are going to have that privi condition that the federal govern So many women lege before long. ment put up a like amount. have been enfranchised that they now Probably the greatest interest is hold the balance of power In this na- being shown throughout the country tlon. So the woman vote will be more districts in the bill providing for a and more a real political problem to 1-mill tax for the construction of the candidate. market roads, these to link up to the Some electors care little for the per main highways which are to be built sonal appearance of candidates, but anti are being built under the >6,- most of them prefer a man of char 000,000 and later the >10,000,000 acter, one who at least is presentable. bonding act. Candidates in the future will have to Another measure provides for guar bear this In mind. It will be well. In antee of interest on irrigation or order to match rival candidates, for drainage district bonds for five each to have a good tailor and an ad year». Another provide- for creation visory committee on the proper shade of the office of lieutenant governor, of cravats. Immaculate linen will have another tor allowing the building of to be In every candidate's platform. a recountuction hospital in Portland The high arched eyebrow will be even I and »till another for allowing finan more essential to candidates than to cial aid to soldiers, sailors and ma the average woman. Doubtless those rines in giving them educational ad who have political aspirations will be vantages gin early, because eyebrow training One of the measures increases the takes time.—Indianapolis News. limitation of taxation by counties to 6 per cent for indebtedness created for good roads purposes, another t amends the constitution so as to per i it Think of It, French Kiddies Had to Be r ; mit the issuance ot the reconstruc I Coaxed to Partake of Strang? tion bonds and make them constitu Delicacy! tional. [ I J 7 • ' • ’’ î'.è nine measures as summarized Striking proof of the well-known I In the bill which provides for the fact that extreme heat and extreme calling ot the special election on cold have the same physical properties June 3 ere as follows: was recently furnished by ".Tugger" Senate Joint resolution No. 25— Crane, the scientist-philosopher of Amending article XI of the constitu Company B. —th engineers, when he tion ot the State of Oregon, by ad fed some American Ice creatn to a ding Section 7-a, providing for the group of French children, says the issuance ot not exceeding >5,000,000 Spiker. in reconstruction bonds of the State The Inhabitants of the French farm of Oregon. houses near the camp had never seen House joint resolution No. 32— ony Ice creum until “Jugger" took For the addition to the constitution them over a mess kit full of the great of the State of Oregon of article Xl-b American delicacy. providing funds for the payment by The children gathered around ex the state of interest, for a period not pectantly. The first one took a spoon exceeding five years, on bonds Issued ful and at once begun to weep and de by irrigation and drainage districts. clare that the strange food was hot Senate joint resolution No. 11— The others who had watched rather Amending section 10 of article XI of horror stricken the fate of the first be the constitution of the state of Ore came convinced that It was some sort gon, increusing the limitation ot tax of yhfte fire and would have nothing es by counties, for roads. to do with the cream. House joint resolution No. 20— The mother tgpl to eat virtually all Amending section 3 of article XIV ot I the cream In order to Induce them to the constitution of the State of Ore believe It was cold rather than hot gon, as to the location ot public In and that when not taken too fast, was i stitutions of the state, and excepting good to eat Eventually, the children from the former constitutional pro ate the last of the dish. visions, as Industrial, and reconstruc But they partook of It gingerly, evi tion hospital. dently greatly mystified thut anything House joint resolution No. 31— which first seemed hot, then cold, Amending sections 1 and S of article could be good to ent. V of the constitution of the Suite of Oregon, and providing for a lieuten Learns of the War. ant governor. A woman was discovered In this Senate bill No. 266 Authorizing city yesterday who ha» lived all the Issuance of reconstruction bonds through the great war and did not of the stute, conferring certain pow know that It was going ers on the Htate Board ot Control, aged woman of Gerpu providing for (lie use of funds de age kept her sou from telling her rived from reconstruction bonds In pbout the torpors of the Invasion of the construction of slate and public Belgium and of tfie sinking of the Lu buildings, the supervision of such sitania. He didn’t wish her to worry work, promoting land settlement, and fret. But the day of the peace land reclamation, and providing em demonstration made It Imposalble to ployment. keep silent. The old lady heard the Senate bill No. 2(9—Providing whistles blowing and the crowds stale financial aid to honorably dla- cheering and she demanded to know cliiirged soldiers, sailors and marines, wlmt It was all about. When they told enlisted or inducted into the service her she raised hCr hands In a gesture from the State of Oregon, who deHire of Imprecation and said: “Oh. If only to pursue a course of study in Insti I could get these two Ila lids on the tutions of higher burning In the kaiser!" The Interesting part of her State of Oregon. story Is tliut her husbund was a Oer- Senate bill No. 2«3 Being an act man soldier. The gray uulform was to levy annuully a tax of 1 mill on so detested by him that he made his the dollur on all taxable property in wife, before his death, promise that the stale for market road purposes, she would come to America ah that providing for u distribution thereof, none of their sons ever would be corn- polled to wear the livery of the k al and containing other provisions. House bill No. 147 Providing for ser. i —New York Sun. the construction of u highway to be Victim of Popular Song. known as the lloosevelt Coast Mili Lawrence Kellie tells of an amusing tary Highway, appropriating >2.500- ho had over the song. 000 contingent on the United States experience i appropriating a like sum for the “Dougins Gordon." He wns Intro construction of said highway, and I duced one evening to a gentleman providing for the issuance of bands a hose mime he did not catch. "I have desire to meet you, Mr. Kellie," by the stute of Oregon, and contain- no i said the stranger. Kellie naturally Ing other provisions. looked a little ustonlsht-d, but said nothing. "In fact,'' the other went on. For Sale or Trade. "1 hate the very sound of your name. For months past my mother- lias been Have about 40 acre» of land, »oilth worried by the receipt of tclegrnms of Trank liver »lx mlleH from town. and letters of condolence on my behalf, Plenty of wood on place. Wood will and the thing la beginning to get mo more than pay for place. Will tuke notonous.” "I'm sorry," said Kellie, ‘‘but ntllo In trade. Inquire of J. L. what's that got to do with met" "Well. I'll tell you.” said the other. "My Childers, near the land. name's Douglas Gordon, and everybody Imagines that your confounded song Whooping Cough. refers to me." And with that he turned Give Chamberlain'» Cough remedy on his heel and went to keep the cough loose and expector ation easy. It is excellent. Adv. Send fo' a Bomb. Sir. SAID ICE CREAM “BURNED’’ * For Sale, a 26-candle power acety lene gas plant, to be sold at a great aaerifice. Splendid opportunity to procure gas plant for faint house at n small cost. C. B. Wiley, north Of Tillamook City. For Sale, a 3-year old Jeraey Bull, Dolly’» Golden Boy. Call on Paul FHxpatrlck, McCormicks Blasa. The excited voice of the mother of George B. Elliott of the firm of Breed. 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