TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT WRONG IDEA OF GREATNESS MANY ROADS TO LONGEVITY MAY 22. 1919, BreakingWorld’sRecord in an Overland •y No Mean« Always Achieved by Those Who Have Made a Big Noise lit ths World. Records show thut more women live to be centenarians than men. When the census of the United Stutes was taken in 1900 it was found that 6.298 persons between the ages of ninety- five nnd ninety-nine were living, and of this number 3,536 were women. Miss Eliza Work, who reached the age of one hundred and five, gave as the resson for her long life that she never drank tea or coffee; Mrs. Mar- garet Neve, who lived to be one hun- dred nnd ten, gave as her reason that she n< ver lacked resources nnd was always busy, and Mgs. Sylvia Dunham, aged one hundred nnd one, lived to en­ joy the enthusiasm of 22 presidential campaigns. Born in July. 1800, at the age of five she rode In a stage coach, at forty In a canal boat, at ninety-nine In an electric car, and at one hundred in an automobile. Abraham lived to be one hundred and seventy-five years old and Sarah lived to be one hundred nnd twenty­ seven years old. and Isaac, their son. lived to be one hundred and eight, but whether a year was reckoned then as we do now is not known. cause ao more tire trouble than spent each 24 hour day on good and hour run. WlllUim Gladstone lived to be eighty- OVERLAND MODEL 90 TRAVELS bad city pavements, in the rush of , The motorists is Interested in testB that? SEVEN DAYS AND NIGHTS nine. and at the time of his death his Four controls were established for traffic, and on the Oklahoma roads. of this kind only as they point him intellect was one of the finest that WITHOUT STOPPING It has been said that if a motor car to some feature of economy in oper­ change of drivers and refilling with th« world has *v«r known, andhe MOTOR. will stand up on Oklahoma roads, it ation and upkeep. The test made by gasoline and oil. The captain of the was called "the Grand Old Man.” This will endure in any other section of, E. R. Carhart, Overland distributor driving team was Linn Mathewson, is Just one of the many cases proving in Oklahoma, appears to be replete well known in-the east and middle the world. a man is Just as useful, if not more Gear Was Sealed in High, Making In these seven days and nights, with such features. The judges of west as a famous racing driver on. Hardest Possible Test on all Car's so, when he Is old than when he la during which the gear could not be the contest were the president of the speedway tracks. He is now the young. Working Parts. shifted from high, nor the motor the Chamber of Commerce of that retail manager of the Carhart Motor ------ o stopped for carburator adjustment or city, and the managing editors of .Company at Oklahoma City. Remarkable automobile perform­ spark plug change, the Model 90 the two leading daily newspapers. The Oklahoma public was advised INSOMNIA NPT HARD TO CURE ances are not as frequent these days broke the world’s record for a test Examination of their records of the in advance of the test. The daily 90’s record-breaking trip newspapers bulletined the progress Easy to Tell the Cause of the Afflic­ as they were four or five seasons of this k>nd. The spedometer, care­ Model ago; the American automobile man­ fully checked, showed that it had show: of the run each day. In addition, to tion and Remedy Is Matter of ufacturer has attained so very high traveled 4,370.1 miles. That is prac­ 1. The car made a trip, exclusive­ that publicity, Mr. Carhart arrang­ Common Sense. a standard of product. That may ex- tically one-sixth around the world, ly in high, through city traffic, over ed to flash on the motion picture | plain why so much unusual attention or a distance equal to a trip from country roads, with two days of screens of the city, the car's mileage “There are two kinds of insomnia, I has been attracted during the last New York to Los Angeles and back steady Oklahoma downpour to con­ every four hours. The run was offi­ and each has Its cure.” a doctor said, few days to a new world’s perfor­ across the southern trail to Oklaho­ tend with, at a cost of one and 17- cially started by F. W. A. Vesper, first kind you go to bed ap- mance by an Overland stock car, ma City. 100 cents for gasoline and oil for the president of the National Deal­ DEEDS RATHER THAN WORDS parently sleepy, and I as soon as your Model 90. This remarkable non-stop perfor­ each of the 4,370.1 miles traveled. ers' Association. head touches the pillow, you become 2. Gasoline can be saved by prop­ New from the factory, this Model mance in high geer exceeded the This amazing demonstration ot Accomplishments. Even Though Great, wide awake, and the most vivid and next best record ever made by J28.1 er shifting of gears under varying the economy possibilities of the light Lose Much of Their Merit When feverish thoughts whirl through your 90 was taken from the salesrooms I traffic conditions. The Model 90’s weight American car of high-grade Made Subjects of Boast. 4 ' ' mind for hours. At last, sick with ex­ of the Carhart Motor Company at miles. Another unusual record was at- record is declared to be unusually manufacture is already reflected In haustion. you fall asleep, but it's too Oklahoma City, Okla, on March 29th tained by the four drivers of this good under the no gear-shift condi­ an increasing inquiry in this and ad­ The habit of boasting 1s not a sign late then. Too much time has been and driven to the lobby of the Lee- ef merit It Is rather the reverse. A lost. You rise in the morning unre- Huckins hotel. There the gear shift Oklahoma car. The A. A. A. record tions. Burning a 59 test gasoline, it joining territories for motor cars. lever was disconnected from the low for a 24-hour non-stop, gear-sealed- averaged 20.66 miles for each gal- It I b estimated that there will be an really brave ■nan allows his deeds to freshed. appreciable shortage of motor cars speak for him. and they always wlU i “In the second kind of insomnia you middle and reverse gears, and the in-high run Is 587 miles. That mile- Ion. ln Chicago, several gallons of oil age was made 3. Only 5 7-8 The gear bjx was sealed in high, were ¡this year—the first free season after If they are great and strong enough, go to sleep all right as soon as you go the restrictions of the war-munitions remarks the Ohio State JeurnaL These to bed. but In an hour or so you wake motor was started; the car left the makes of cars competing. On only needed. The oil cost *4.70. 4. Champion spark plugs were production. The local dealer of the •re great days for Boasting, for there up. You lie tossing a long while. Yoe hotel and did not return for seven one day of its run did the Overland fail to exceed the Official A. A. A. used. None was changed nor adjust­ Overland, Charles F. Pankow points days; that was April Sth. Is much to be proud of. We are proud rise Unrefreshed here. too. The Overland 90, driven by a re­ record. That was the third day— an ed during the seven days continu­ out that while this run has produced •f our country, ef our sacrifices, ef "The first kind of insomnia is dee to a very great many inquiries for the our privations, of eur sorrows, but rich, i nndigoet^ food clogging the lay of four drivers, ran night and day afternoon and night of rain with ous driving. muddy going under the axels. The 5. Federal tires were used. There Model 90. conceded to be one of the they are apt to lose their merit by our stomach. th. The remedy is simpler meals the motor never stopping for 168 boasting about them. The testimony ta the evening—no pork or game er continuous hours. The drivers had no car then fell eight miles under the were three punctures only. Wouldn't most successful of American auto­ advantage of gear shifting during mark, but its performance was so the man or woman who drives be mobiles, the production of these cars of • worthy Mod la aot expressed la > or p,,an tell or a heroic deed or milk toast to which nd scribed, to satisfy the name, now welcome sums in the years to come. proved bond for the construction of I that does Its best hour by hour and '""'Taw ** If you are able to put away only therefore by virtue thereof, I will on said improvement within a reasonable , accepts as part of the day's work the *2.50 a month, you will have *386 Saturday the 21st day of June, 1919, time after contract is awarded. The fivll In Small Talk. , losses and penalties that steadfastly in ten years, if your savings are de­ at 10 o’clock a.m„ on said date, at right is reserved to reject any and all There's enough small talk with Its doing right must often bring—this is posited at 4 per cent compound in­ the Court House in Tillamook, said bids. Bids should be addressed to the vicious Insinuation* in every Idle the highest courage of all. .at Tillamook City, Ore­ terest ; »3 a month will amount to County and State, sell at public auc­ undersigned group to mnke candidates for the mad­ Many people add unnecessarily to tion, to the highest bidder for cash gon. *442; *< a month will become *589; house. Frances B. Stranahan, their own anxiety by assuming cares »4 .50 a month will grow to *663; in hand, all the right, title and ln- What men say causes other men to that do not belong to them—'Which City Recorder. *5 a month will total *737; *6 a think. IVhat men think determines form no real part of their duty or month will become *885; *7.50 a their conduct, Given the suggestion their work. Some of these burdens that you are ctnay the chances are are pure creations of one's own ex- month will sum up *1106; and *10 Tillamook - - Oregon. a month a month or less than *2.50 that you will either resent It strenu- cited or morbid Imagination, while ou sly or begin to act a little queer, others ap|>ertaln to the life or duty of a week w ill yield the comfortable And then one of your professed friends others and not to us.—Exchange. total of *1475 in one decade. Any will come along and confide to you The Public and its Bread. amount deposited at 4 perecent com- that you are acting a little queer. It's ——o------ pound interest will more than dou- Carrot and Radish Seed. no wonder some folks go daffy. Little One of the reasons given by the ble itself in fifteen years, save *5 a yarns nlthnut foundation keep stirring ! —California Is the largest producer Of employing bakers why a certain per­ month, deposit it a 4 per cent com- up things that even the angels could ' carrot seed. Sacramento and Yolo centage ot their employes must work pound interest, and in fifteen years ■<>t keep straight. So the only rein­ counties rank first, with San Joaquin. you will have *1241, and *1848 In ed v Is to apply the censor, Let folks Contra Costa. Santa Clara and San all night 1s that the public demands twenty years. talk. Take out the good nnd let the I Benito counties ranking as minor pro- fresh bread, "today's bread.” They Bear in mind that careless spend­ ' dueers. In the production of radish say that bread older than Is unsatis­ rest go where it bell on gs. ing will pull you down just as 1 seed the situation Is reversed, the factory bread." Theoretically the employing bak- rapidly as systematic saving will coast counties of California producing Half-Way Feint the bulk nt the crop, and the river Iers may be right. The public has be­ build you up. If you waste *2 a week Justine lived next door to Betty. district being unimportant as a pro­ come accustomed to demand a great for a year you have rendered useless The two were constantly together. ducer. It Is also grown in the Pacific deal. Including much that is not good at least *2600 of capital, figuring —Canneries located at— O-rtlon of the state. Let i that made of pure white flour. White capital rendered impotent each year "No. not today,” her mother said. luce seed it grown almost exclusively flour, so*ie experts say. has ’'all the SHERIDAN, ORE. eapltol which should be dc*tg its '■'Veil then, we will sit on the fence near the coast sections of Oillfornta. good taken out ot It.” Not a few per- . share in building up the nation, dq- sad Melt.*' said Betty. ÌS2S2SBK2S25252S25Z: • We make bold to say that there Is ■ general misconception tn ths minds of people throughout the world 4s to what really constitutes a great life. Unless a mao or a woman has been in the public view with whatever serv­ ice was rendered, unless his or her picture has been In newspapers and books, unless, in short, they have “made a noise,” we do not consider that the Ilves they led were greut Ilves. This is not only a harmful miscon­ ception; It is a mistake and its conse­ quences are, from a moral point of vie^v, extremely vicious. Suppose you are walking in the fields or In the forests and you come across ■ strange kind of bug or insect. You are curious to know what it Is. Well, you can secure a book in almost any public library that will tell you just what you want to know. That book was written and compiled by some man who did nothing bis whole- life long but study bugs, cataloguing them, learning their tribe and origin and the habits of their existence. Other men have spent their lives tn equally humble capacities, but adding always to the world's sum of knowl­ _ thst __________ edge. The drug soothes ____ your ____ pain. _ the spectacles by which you renew ’ your worn-out eyes. the fire you cook with and that warms you—these and millions other of your blessings and delights were wormed out of nature'e secret storehousee for you by patient students whoso names you do not know. These are the great live*. These are the Uvee that have blessed the lives of all who followed after them, And the men and women who led such livee were great people though they went down to their gravee unhonored end unsung. Price $1,155 Tillamook. Can make delivery immediately. See CHAS. F. PANKOW, Star Garage. 4 Photo Supplies Developing, Printing, Enlarging. J. W. EDWALL, Canning Co.,Inc-l *+*$WANT YOUR<^* g I I Graven g LOGANBERRIES, RASPBERRIES g _ -Æ3STID | BLACKBERRIES. I i g § We Are Hère to Stay. | • • • •