Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 29, 1919, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 29. 1919
destroying Prussian Government un­
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
Washington, Idaho,
Oregon and
der the Kaiser, and the present con­
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.Montana will bring »80,000.000 more
dition of the affairs of the whole
than
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— last
*—* year.
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“ —‘ condftions in­ Friday & Saturday, May 30 k 31 - world demand that their patriotism
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
"TheBarrier"
by
Rex
Beach.
This
dicate that Washington alone will
should be given due credit to the end
picture has been heralded as une that the patriotism of all our citizens
harvest nearly as much winter wheat
of the greatest dramas that has be inspired to a higher degree,
SUBSCRIPTION
this year as was cut in the four
per year $2.00
"
* and
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ever been on the screen. At the
states last year. This is for winter
that the dangers oi Anarchy and
Broadway
Theatre,
New
York,
it
wheat alone, and the outlook is
m he combated to the end
Advertising Rates.
scored a tremendous hit and has Bolshevlsi
equally bright for a big increase in
th ■ liberties of free America
Display Advts, per inch.......... 20c.
that
since proven to be an attraction ot
spring wheat. The Willamette valley,
' s preserved, now therefore be
. .half page 17*4c.
unusual merit every.» here it has nmy be
which suffered the past two years
it
Adults
25c.,
childien
... full page 15(.
been shown.
from partial crop failures, looks as if
Resolved, that the citizens of Tilla-
it will have splendid crops, and over 15c.
Locals
.... per line 7c.
... be requested to observe
1—“The Safety Cur- i.iook Uitj
here
in
the
Coast
Counties,
every-I
Sunday,
June
Readers, with reading matter
Memori 11 Day by closing their usual
picture
corporation
thing looks, as usual, promising for
on that day be-
per line................................. 7c.
production, featuring Norma Tal­ places 01’ business
a big increase in dairy pioducts, and
hours of lo a.m. and 4 P.
tlie
tween
Nonces of meetings etc, per line 7c.
mage. This picture comes to us.
it is predicted that Tillamook cheese
under a new contract and we feel ■m.
Resolutions................. per line
Sc.
will bring $2,000,000 this year, an
Adopted by the Common Council Ol
that in offering photoplays releas­
increase ot »700.00«. The prospect
City, Oregon.
iliamoot.
1
ed
by
Select
Picture
Corporation,
looks bright for all logging camps and
we have some of the best on the
saw mills and shingle mills being
market today.
Select pictures
kept busy for a long time, with lum­
Revival Meetings Closed.
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shown every Sunday night.
ber and shingles selling at a good
The local Roosevelt committee
Tile New England evangelists
Pathe
News.
profitable
figure..
With
bumper
should be in demand; tor it was "It”
crops and a big output of lumber and ' .Monday, June 2 "A Daughter of the closed tlieir services al the Nazarene
when it came to doing Tillamook's
Old South" Paramount production Church lust Sunday night with grat.
shingles in the Northwest, it is safe
Leading
citizens
predict
that
Ore
­
share of the boosting.
featuring Pauline Frederick.
Lying results, and the congregation
gon will undergo a period of recon­ to sqy that all lines of business will
'
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Spiritually,
struction the next five years. We be prosperous, especially with deal, Tuesday, June 3.—"We Can't Have is greatly encouraged.
It is intimated that there is going hope they are correct in their predic­ ers In tractors, auto trucks and
Everything.”—Cecil B. Dentille there is much land ahead to be poss-
to oe another government loan drive. tion. The vote next Tuesday on the autos.
production. They all got what they eased and the church is marching on
Made necessary, of course, by the ex­ reconstruction measures will show
wanted but how they got it! That’s with victory perched upon her ban-
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travagant manner running the war the sentiment of the people of Oregon.
what makes this such a wonderful ners. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins go to
There are 3115 persons registered
and to pay the tremendous loss in the It is a clean cut issue whether the in Tillamook County, and probably
comedy drama.
Sand Lake, Ore, on May 29 to begin
government taking over the control state is to be developed and prosper, 1500 who are not registered. We sim­
Pathe News.
meetings in the Grange hall. Bles-
of the railroads, telephones, etc.
4.—“Mirandy sings on them and their hearers.
or whether its growth is to be retard­ ply mention this to show the impor­ Wednesday June
Smiles" Paramount
production • To Tillamook they came from
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ed. Take the Roosevelt highway tance of inducing every person in
featuring Vivian Martin. It doesn’t Cushing, Iowa, where they held a re­
Every precinct in Tillamook county measure for an illustration. It will 1 the county to go to the polls next
matter whether a girl is carrying a vival in the Methodist church. Some
should give a 100 per cent vote for open up a wonderful productive sec­ Tuesday and vote for the Roosevelt
bucket or fan—if her smile is 26 young men and maidens were con­
Roosevelt highway. Watch i for tion that is “bottled up’’, and will highway measure, as well as the
right #-be will land t he boy she verted there and the church wonder­
returns on Tuesday night and give Oregon the greatest highway in other reconstruction iheasures. There
wants—see Mirandy do it.
next issue of the Headlight and the United States. Market roads is are several reasons why every voter
fully encouraged. These evangelists
Bray Pictograph.
if your precinct is 100 per < cent another reconstruction measure that should go to the polls on Tuesday.
are expected to return to Tillamook
should receive the support of the First, to carry the Roosevelt high­ Thursday, June 5.—“The Girl With in the full for another revival cath-
loyal to Tillumook county.
<
No Regrets” William Fox produc­ paigii, and all who heard them will
voters, as well as irrigation projects way measure the Coast Counties
in Eastern Oregon. There are great must poll a heavy vote to overcome
tion featuring Peggy Hyland.
I extend to them a royal welcome.
Why. of course, every woman who
possibilities for Oregon if these i the adverse vote that will be cast
"Romance and Brass Tacks.” Com­
Nazarene Sunday services as fol-
can vote is going to the polls on
measures are voted on favorably by against It in other parts of the state,
edy.
lows:
Tuesday and vote for the Roosevelt
the people next Tuesday, for this is Should the Coast Counties fail to do Note- Theatre open every night in
Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mrs. B.
highway measure. It is the men folk
an age of progress.
so, there Is a possibility of the meas-
the future, adults 2oc., children 10 E. iving, Supt.
w ¡jo will have to be punched up. and
uro being defeated. Second, with the
cents unless otherwise advertised.
11 a.m.. Childrens’ Day exercises,
we hope the women folk will get
In all the propaganda that is com­ Coast Counties giving a 100 per cent
songs, etc. Tlie public is cordially in­
busy and see to it that the men folk
ing from Germany, there are several vote in favor of the measure it will
vited to attend.
don't become slackers.
The Allied Church.
important matters that are not men­ carry great weight in procuring fed.
7:30 p.m. praise service and even­
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j
eral
assistance,
which
can
be
more
Announces the District Supt. of the ing sermon by the pastor. ,
The snap shot man certainly wish tioned and others that are distorted. i readily obtained with an overwhelm­
Mid-week service on Thursday, at
the new saw mills at Garibaldi and It was Germany that started the war ing vote cast in its favor. The snap Methodist contingent. Dr. T. B.
Hobsonville better
luck than the for world conquest, and carried It on I shot man sees great possibilities j’or Ford, together with Dr. Avison of 8 p.m. All welcome.
other saw mills-built on that side of in a blood thirsty, murderous man­ the Coast Counties should this high- the First Church Salem, Ore., Dr.
High School Notes.
the Bay. Great developments were ner. breaking all rules ' of internai ; way be constructed, and that is the Gilbert, Rev. Johnson and Rev.
expected- to follow, but the score or lonal law. France did not want war, reason we now appeal to every voter Brown will arrive in Tillamook Sat­
Some surprise when you walk into
so of sawmills all disappeared one and it was Germany who violated the i to go to tlie polls and vote in favor urday evening, May 31st, in tlj« in­
after another, the northwest gales treaty with Belgium and sent its of the measure. We are well aware terest of the benevolences and cen­ the assembly of the Tillamook High
and the toredo playing havoc with army through that country and in­ that most persons are busy just now. tenary movement of the Methodist and see that the Freshman compose
vaded France with the idea of crush­
Church.
nearly three-fourths of the number
l hem.
ing those countries first in its con­ but this should not prevent them
Services will be held Saturday eve­ of students. More than 95 per cent
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i
from
voting,
when
the
importance
of
The Coast Counties are in a little quest of the world. Only once in a j the election is taken into consldena- ning at 8 p.m.; Sunday at 11 a.m. of the pupils that took the eighth
grade finals are now in high school.
scrap that is getting interesting. It while does some person in Germany 1 lion. Go to the polls and- vote early and Sunday evening at 8 p.m..
These meetings will be full of In­
Don’t forget the Memorial program
is for place of honor. The scrap is admit that that country was respon­ I and then get busy and take others,
over the question "Which of the sible for the horrors of the world | lor there should not be one slacker terest from the start to the finish. which will be held in the High
< oast Counties will poll a 100 per war, and that Germany intended to | in the county next Tuesday. Tilla- Come and hear what they are plan- Schopl Assembly at 2:30 Thursday
afternoon, in which all the grades
cent vote?” Tillamook County is in annex Belgium and the coast ports of I mook county should give the Roose- ding to do with »125,000.000.
Remember the Sunday School at 10 will participate, as well as high
the race for first honors. We haven't France. As Germany started the war velt highway measure a majority ot
school students. There will also be
heard of one "knocker” in the county for conquest and to rob the conquor- 4500 votes. The votes are here. Show a.m.
tint! this assures this courtly of the ed countries in large money indemni- that you are a patriotic Tillamooker
some speeches given by soldiers, at
place of honor at the top of th« list ties, it looks preposterous . for Gen- and do your bit by getting every­ Business Houses to Close on Memor­ that time.
eral Ludendorff, who was probably
for a 100 per cent vote.
We all hope that the faculty of
ial Bay.
more responsible for the war than body to the polls. This is how the
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both schools have a rousing good
Coos Bay Tinies puts it: "If you fail
any
one
in
Germany,
to
take
the
po-
Whereas, the 30th day of May in time, Saturday* when they will go
The women of Tillamook city are
to go to the polls on June 3, whether
going to take part in the Roosevelt sltlon that Germany was fighting a .you arz registered or not, you are each year has been declared a holi­ out on the bay in the launch, Olive,
highway campaign. They are going to war of defense. When war was de­ not a loyal citizen and you will have day by the State of Oregon, tor the each one preparing their own lunch.
round up every voter in Hoquarton, clared the German people were im­ missed one of the greatest oppor­ purpose of paying proper reverence
Tillamook, Sunnymead,
Stillwell, bued with the idea that they could tunities ever offered to boost for and respect to the ntemory of the |
For Bilious Trouble.
Hays, and Goodspeed precincts and conquor France as they did in 1870, Western Oregon. If you fail to vote Soldiers of the United States, and has
To promote a healthy action of the
see that they go to the polls, Bully and the kaiser predicted that he ‘yes’ on 310 for the Roosevelt Mem­ been observed as such holiday for liver and correct the disorders caused
for the women of Tillamook City, would eat his Chvistntas dinner in orial Highway on June 3 you will many years, and
by billiousness, Chamberlains’ Tab­
Whereas, the soldiers of our county lets are excellent. Try them and see
And why can’t the women In other Paris, flirtory will record that Ger­ have missed the opportunity of a
many
was
intent
on
robbery
and
was
precincts do the same? This goes to-
lifetime to develop the great resourc­ are now returning from doing theii how quickly they give you a relish
prove that the men folk like the the most murderous, blood thirsty es of this magnificent coast country, share in the great world war, where­ for your food and banish that dull
women to take a lively interest in nution of the present age. That must for which our government is willing in they have so bravely assisted in and stupid feeling.—Adv.
matters that are of vital importance be instilled into the German people, to pay half the cost.”
to the future development and pros- which is gradually dawning upon
them.
perity of Tillamook county.
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‘ THE BARRIER”
Œtllamnok
Editorial Snap Shots
Eastern Oregon and the Coast
Countizs are going to swap votes
next Tuesday, lor the reason that
Tillamook County needs the hay
grown ill Eastern Oregon. It is esti­
mated that 450 cars of hay were
shipped into this county last winter.
What Eastern Oregon people want is
more irrigation yrojects, and as it
will not cost the taxpayers one cent
for the irrigation measure, but sim­
ply to back those projects up, 11
looks to us that Tillumook people, es­
pecially the dairymen, should be as
much Interested -in voting for thut
measure as the Roosevelt highway
measure.
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If the Roosevelt highway measure
carries. Multnomah county will con­
tribute one third of the »2,500,000.
And from all accounts that county
will poll a big vote In favor of the
highway. IF other parts of the state
were ns broad minded as Multnomah
county Is In building hardsuifaced
roads in Its own county, and con­
tributing large sums in taxation to
build roads In other counties, the
Pacific Highway would hnve been
finished and hurdsurfaced before this,
but some of the Willamette valle/
counties, with their moss-back popu­
lation, showed no disposition to help
out two years ago. Sentiment, how­
ever.. is somewhat changed in the
valley, but to what extent the vote
next week will determine.
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This la your lust chance. Haven't
you n five or a ten to help the local
Roosevelt highway committee out In
lie successful work It lias accom­
plished. Show your upon elation of
'ieir eiforta in this way. It is for the
enelit of the entile county that It Is
orku g, and everybody should do
bit. This means those w ho have
trlbuted their mite to this
laudable movement that is of
ast importance to Tillumook
. The commit tee bus done a
lot of good work, and It would
showing the committee the
light spirit to deprive it of sufficient
and- 'u pay the expenses. Probably
nine of our citizens have not given
us much attention us they should
It Is not too late to help out w ith
>. ten or or twenty-five dol-
There seems to be some doubting
Thomas' who are afraid that the
federal government will not co.op-
erate in building the Roosevelt mili­
tary highway. The snap shot man
does not agree with them. As soon as
the people of Oregon give the meas­
ure a favorable vote, the w hole of-the
northwest delegation at Washing­
ton will immediately get busy, for
the states of California and Wash­
ington are just as much if not more
so. Interested in the highway as
Oregon. Fortunately there is a Re­
publican congress, and we believe it
will <lo the fair thing, especially as
the military authorities are in
of the building of a military
along tlie Pacific Coast. The State
Highway Commission should know
as soon as possible what action the
government will take, for if the road
is to be built speedy action is wliat is
wanted.
There is a “gentleman’s agree­
ment" between the State Highway
Commission and Tillamook County
that 20 miles of hard surface is to be
laid in this county tills year. Already
a contract has been let for five miles
south of this city, and it is up to the
voters whether the other 15 miles is
to be built this year or sometime in
the distant future, The County Court
has no money to do the grading, and
If this is not provided for other coun­
ties will obtain the 15 miles of hard-
surfacing. Therefore, it is ns well for
us to advise the people of this fact,
for there appears to be erronious re­
ports going the rounds that it is not
necessary to bond the county. It is
absolutely necessary, and no contract
will be let until Tillamook county is
fluanciail) able to do the grading.
The "gentleman’s agreement” was to
build 10 miles of hard surfaced road
south of this city and 10 miles north,
or as fai as Garibaldi if possible,
which would be a considerable link
to connecting the whole of the north
part of the county with a hardsur­
faced highway through the county.
We think we huve fully explained the
situation tor the Information of the
voters, v hich amounts to this. Those
who oppose having another 15 miles
of hard surfaced road build this year
will vote against the local bond issue.
Those who want the 15 miles of
hard surfaced road built, and which
w ill put the county in a position to
receive further state aid next year,-
will vote “Yes” X an the county bal­
lot. It is a clean cut issue whether
Tillamook county wants a hardsur-
fn<ed highway through the county or
o
Indications the
From present
northwest will have a bumper crop
of wheat, fruit, hay and dairy pró-
ducts, as well as a large production
of lumber, w hit'll vill put eonslder-
able mone- In circulation, Wiiiter
wheat conditions on May 1. a« sur-
veyed by the United States depart­
ment of agriculture, «arrant an ex-
pectutlon of a 40.000,000-bushel in-
crease this year in the four Pacific
northwestern sta .s over last year's
short wheat hai t e.«
should hold good i
wheat
w inlet
Money Wanted.
»500.00 on good real estate
ity. Enquire at this office.
Notice to All Odd Ft Uowi.
— V
The memorial service- v ill be heR
Qiis year on Friday, tlie 3oth day uf
May, in conjur.ctloA t. ith tlie rogm*,
memorial services held by ihe G.
R.
societies,
•• and
.._u other —
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and all Odd
Fcllows are requested to present
themselves at their hall, promptly at
9:30 a.m. on the morning of May
30 th, .’or the purpose of Joining the
other organizations in the
‘.he memorial
services, which will be announced
later.
Announcement.
To the people of Tillamook
vicinity:
On Monday, June 2nd, 1919. we
will open r a modern dry cleaning
plant with 7"
permanent
‘ ’"-“-t c quarters ¡n
the new Garret Ward building join­
ing Sutton’s market.
We have Installed [or your con­
venience modern machinery and with
our past experience will be able to
give you the same grade of work as
the better plants of Portland.
Your ratronage kindly solicited.
Economy Cleaners ar.d Dyers,
E. F. Schultz Prop.
CALL FOR BIDS FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENTS
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Notice is hereby given, that Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, invites proposal
for the improvement of that portion
of 7th Street in Tillamook City ex­
tending from Stillwell Avenue to
Miller Avenue, by paving the same
together with “provisions for curb#,
surface drainage and other appurte­
nances, all in accordance with plans
and specifications therefor on file in
the office of the City Recorder. Bids
will be received up to Thursday, the
5th day of June, 1919, at 8 o’clock
P.M.. All proposals or bids must be
accompanied by certified checks for
5 per cent of the amount of the bid,
payable to Tillamook City as a guar­
anty that the successful bidder will
enter into contract and furnish ap­
proved bond for the construction of
said improvement within a reasonable
time after contract is awarded. The
right is reserved to reject any and all
I bids. Bids should be addressed to the
i undersigned at Tillamook City, Ore­
I gon.
Frances B. Stranahan,
City Recorder.
Special Notice.
Don’t fail to come to Bar View
next Saturday night. May 31. 1 he
big Carnaval dance is coming off
and believe us you will miss the time
of your lite if you don’t come. More
fun in a few hours than you have
had all year. Tickets $1.00. Ladies
free.
Dancer Causes Trouble in “We Can't
Have Everything.”
Another unfortunate scandal in
high life has come to light with the
announcement that Peter Cheever
and his wife, Charity Coe Cheever,
were divorced yesterday. Mrs. Slteev-
er named as correspondent, Sarah
Tishler who waived her right to ap­
pear in her own defense. It is rumor­
ed that Miss Tishler is a dancer, but
no facts regarding the case could be
obtained from any one concerned in
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Coming to the Gem Theatre Friday
and Saturday May 30 and 31.
"The Barrier,” the seven-reel photo
drama of Rex Beache’s famous novel
by the same name, conies to the
Gem Theatre, Friday and Saturday.
May 30 and 31. This picture has been
heralded as one of the greatest dram­
as that has ever been on the screen.
It will be recalled that the story is
of the love of Necia, a white girl
who thinks she is a half-breed, for
Lieut. Meade Burrell, a blue-blooded
Southerner from Kentucky. The In­
dian blood is the barrier between
them, and the strong situation which
leads up to Burrell's decision In mar­
ry her in spite of everything proiiui.
tremendous dramatic material.
Poleon Doret is a French Canadian
prospector who has been Necla’s idol
from childhood. He loves her deeply,
but gives her up to Burrell with a
smile. Of this part of the plot Mov-
ing Picture World” has said: Here
we have strong contrasts in charac­
ter, but above everything is 'the
greatest of these'—renunciation.”
Mabel Juliene Scott plays the lead­
ing part, doing "Merridy” in the
prologue, and "Necia”. Russell Simp­
son and John Gaylord, who "aint
much 'o look at,” plays the simple,
straightforward
old man. Other
members of the cast are Victor Suth­
erland. who does Burrell; Howard
Hall as Rennett and Ed. Roseman as
Runnion. share the heavy honors.
J. U. G. Club.
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I he J. U. G. Club met at the home
of Mrs. WtirfUow. Wednesday. May
the 28th; Mrs. Winslow and Mrs.
Foster acting as hostesses for the
afternoon.
The members present were. Mes­
dames Allen, Christensen. Dawson,
Foster. Hanslmair. Heisel, Lewis,
luuley, to.enson. Williams and
Win.-law, Mrs Carrol and Mrs Savage
were th-1 invited guests of the after­
noon.
ihe club will hold its next meeting
at the home of Mrs. Lewis. June 18.
The hostesses served a dainty and
delicious lunch and all ihe girls
spent a very enjoyable afternoon.
in Tires and Service
IRESTONE was first to produce most
of the important truck-tire improve­
ments. Our service also is first in speed,
thoroughness and economy.
F
We have a truck-tire press of tremendous
capacity, We have all the other machines
needed.
Our men understand truck tires. They,
therefore, combine great care with
rapid results
The fact is
Over talf the
truck tonnage
of America
is carried on
direttone
TIRES
Ackley & Miller,
Tliamook
Oregon.