Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 05, 1919, Image 5

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    _________________________________________ TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 5, 1919.
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~~~~TIOOP LA-LET ’ER BUCK!
Two Whirl Wind Programs at the Gem Tlieat
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “HE COMES UP
SMILING. 9>
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DOUG” ’ does himself proud in this photo-play. More funny situations,
TOM MIX in “TREAT ’EM ROUGH.”
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A A plav
play such
such as
as thia
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one is in every w^y adapted to xw
the ability
of TOM
MIX. He is one of very few actors who never “FAKE” in any of their
work before the camera. Every scene is as real as tho you could see it
done in the open. For a live, active and pleasing entertainment, don't
pass this one up-
more laughs, more action and more pleasing moments in this play than
any other of his ‘ BIG HITS.” Don't
Don’t mi«»
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tnisp it
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TUESDAY, JUNE 10
ADULTS, 20c.
THURSDAY, JUNE 12th.
THE SPECIAL ELECTION
CHILDREN, 10c.
Roosevelt Highway and County Bond
Measures Pass With Big Majqj‘
¡ties.
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The special election on Tuesday
last, which was of considerable Im­
portance to Tillamook county did I
not bring out as large a vote as it
should have done, but was larger in
proportion to population than other
counties of the state.
The Roosevelt highway measure
and the county bonding measure
were the two measures which created
more interest in Tillamook County
than all other measures, as well be
seen by the overwhelming majorities
which both received.
Roosevelt Highway Measure.
Yes
No
1992
132
County Bonding Measure
Yes ...........................................
1768
No................................................
266
The other two measures that were
oi special interest in the county were
the irrigation and market roads
measures. These also received a
large number of votes in their favor,
as will be seen by the following fig­
ures:
Irrigation Measure.
.Yes
No
1392
327
Market Roads Measure.
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The 15,000,000 reconstruction, as
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well as all other measures obtained
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good majorities in the county.
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It was thought that a large num­
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per cent vote for the Roosevelt high­
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way measure, but only three out of
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Hoquarton, Bayocean and Union.
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ity of 30 in favor of the Roosevelt
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highway, as usual it gave a small
605
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1768
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majority against county bonds, Wil­ Closing Exercises at Nehalem School district clerk.
son, w here only seven votes were
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. Much
thoi
Much
and effort was de-
The Nehalem public school closed 'voted
to thought
the
cast, all the voters voted “No” on all
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:h.3 erection of the ntw
the measures. Netarts showed some a very successful term of school with
signs of bolshevism, where a lot of a picnic and track events at Manza­ building, both on the part of the
road money had previously been ex_ nita Beach, Wednesday the 28th. school board and the architect and
the contractor. The board very wise­
Offered by the New York Life Insurance Compai
pended, while Bayocean, without a The weather was ideal and the ocean ly
in the first place, "secured the ser­
ny to Class A Risks
road and a way out, gave a 100 per , beautiful, and ab<Ait 100 patrons and
cent vote for the Roosevelt highway, 'pupils enjoyed themselves to the ful. vices of A E. Doyle, of Portland, one
of the best architects on the Pacific |
and only one vote against county lest extent. During the term just Coast,
who, besides drawing up the
closed
the
school
had
lost
just
45
bonds.
plans,
watched
every detail in the
A glance at the figures will prove days on account of the "flu” epideni-
course of construction. The contrac­
that the people of Tillamook county [ ic, but the teachers and pupils ral­ tor was Ward Mayer, of Wheeler,
are overwhelmingly in favor of a lied themselves and came in “over who did a splendid piece of work,
hard surfaced road through the en­ the top. Sixteen pupils wrote on dif­ and who has built for himself a mon-
tire length of the county, for it is ferent subjects at the 8th grade ex­ unment in the Nehalem Valley.
1 IF YOU LIVE—
It protects your old age. Thecash value of your policy increases
for that purpose that most of the amination held on May 15 and 16,
Much
credit
is
due
the
chairman
of
bond money #ill be used for, in con­ and all passed except two, and these the school board, H. W. Tohl, who
from
year to year, and with the divitlends lelt with the Com­
junction with the State Highway will try again on June 12. The has watched the construction of the
pany at interest, creates a rapidly compounding-fund. The
Commission. It is safe to say that the teachers serving the past two years building from the time the first
accumulated dividends can be used eventually to pay up the re­
vote on Tuesday will be instrumen­ have boen H. Brimhall, principal, shovel full of dirt was moved last
maining premiums, leaving a paid up insurance for life, or the
tal in the State Highway Commission and Miss Laura Bernard, of Salem, September to the present time. Mr.
giving this county 15 miles more of as primary instructor.
cash value and accumulated dividends may be drawn out in cash
| The pupils securing 8th grade dip- Tohl has been very anxious to con­
hard surfaced road this year.
at
the time of greatest need.
serve
the
taxpayers
’
money
and
get
■------ weie, Victor Olson, Leslie
A great deal of credit is due H. H. lomas
the very best results with the least 2. IF YOU DIE —
Johnson,
Vivian
Tohl,
and
Alice
Your
heirs will receive $6,000 cash, plus all divitlends you have
Rosenberg and W. G, Dwight, who
possible expenditure of school funds.
had charge of the Roosevelt highway Thompson. Those passing in Geog-
left
with
the Company to accumulate. ,
The ntw building replaces the old
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campaign for Tillamook county and raphy in the seventh grade were
3.
IF
YOU
DIE
­
¡one
which
stands
one
half
mile
north
Your heirs will receive
-- — - — $12,000
vrxz cash (double the face value of the
to State Senator T. B. Handley. It Charles Burmerster. Hilda Steel, and east of Nehalem, on the county road
BY ACCIDENT— policy),
plus
all
the
dividends
nnlicvl
nine
oil
you have left with the company to
was through their efforts that such Myrtle Crawford. Ira Ludtke in this and which had become outgrown by
a large majority was obtained for ! grade passed in agriculture. Those the increasing population of the
accumulate.
passing
in
physiology
in
the
6th
that measure in all parts of the state
school district.
4. IF YOU BECOME You yourself will
Miller, Helena
and it is no more than right that the grade
sraae were
were Helen
hi
The school board • have employed
__ receive $600 per annum cash income for life-
WHOLLY AND
‘
people of this county should show Burmerster, f E\a Crawford, Clare the following
All " further
premium payments, by you, will be waived, and
for »V/AV
next year: .
_ teachers
_ _ _ .w.
II S.
O Brimhall,
their appreciation of their efforts. 1-*cKiddy and I Leland Thompson. I H.
PERMANENTLY whenever you die $6,000 cash will be paid to your heirs—(or
principal; Mrs. E. K.
.For nearly six weeks they gave their j Harry
a,ry Crawford
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DISABLED
'ton.
Sth
prartp students, who failed
I
ton,
8th
grade
$12,000 if you die as the result of accident).
time and best efforts to carrying in only one and two
mediate teacher, and Miss Vida Van
subjects will Batten, of Tillamook, as primary in­ 5. IF YOU NEED
through this measure, which is of i write again in June.
After three years’ premiums have been paid the Company will
MONEY
structor. Mr. Brimhall has been in
vital importance to the future pros-
County
School
Supt.
make a loan on the policy promptly on request at the interest
O.
B.Lamb
Pe.ity and development of the coun- was present at the last day exercises charge of the public school for the
rate
of 6 per cent- and [if then insurable] for a slight additional
jay
exercises
i
past
two
years,
and
formerly
taught
tjr.
on Tuesday, where he made a fine at Garibaldi, wh...
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sum you can arrange terms of the policy for the loan to be can­
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¡class address and presented
the dip- at Garibaldi, where he secured
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY HAS 21- | lomas. Mr. Lamb has many .worm the school there, a fine new gymu-
celed in the event of death.
000 MAJORITY.
friends in Nehalem, where he taught asium, among other needed Improve­ 6. IF YOU QUIT
Even then you come out ahead in money saved. Most of your
ments. On going to Nehalem two
school 25 years ago.
AFTER THREE premiums paid, after deduction of the cost of life insvrance for the
years ago, he saw the great need of
$5.000.000 Reconstruction and Hos­
YEARS
a new building and better school
period in force, will be refunded.
pital Measures Lost.
New School Building in Nehalem. grounds for the children, and he be­
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gan to talk, for a new building. The
Annual Premium—$182.76'
One of the greatest achievements progressive people of the entire dis­
Word was received this morning
that the Roosevelt Highway measure 'taking place in the Nehalem Valley trict joined In the campaign, and the
You have the option of greatly reducing the amount of this premium by
had 21,00 majority and still piling tn recent years, is the erection in Ne- result is the fine new building, the
instructing the Company to deduct the annual dividends.
up. Only four counties In the state i ijolem City of the fine new 117,500 visitor may see in Nehalem today.
voted against the measure. The $5,- public school building,
which
is
now
Every
person
in the
district Is
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in
IN A NUTSHELL
000,000 reconstruction and the hos- almost completed. .. The
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building Is I proud of one of the finest school
pital measures were t defeated.
---------- All 100 feet long and 50 feet wide with buildings in the state.
If misfortune or accident befalls you this policy replaces your business activities and takes care
the other measures it is thought will a large concrete basement. It has
of your family and yourself. If none of these things happen, you have lost nothing. You have put
four
large
well
lighted
recitation
pull through.
Our Platform.
away every year a SMALL SUM, but you hove accumulated a LERGE SUM that guarantees the
rooms, a library room, a teachers'
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bread and butter of your old age. This is absolute protection that no man who understands it will
room, a cloak room for each recita­
We
have
no
apologies
to
make,
The Allied Church.
tion room, and Is modern through­ neither have we done you any dis­ feel that he can afford to be without.
out. The grounds occupy an entire honest tricks to make good. If any­ Fill in. clip and mail this coupon:
Consisting of the United Brethern. '' city blo k in the most sightly part of
Presbyterian and Methodist, an- Nehalem, overlooking as it does the thing you have bought from us have
R. A. LEONARD
not given satisfaction we will make
nounc .services for June 8th at 11 a. Nehalem river
and a r " beautiftil ¡good if you let us know.
Tillamook, Oregon
C.F. Palmborg, special representative for the New
tu. and 8 p.m.. Sunday School at 10 stretch of mountain scenery.
On this platform we are building You may send me details regarding the
a.m.
The school board which is compos­ up a r nice
“*** business.
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Call and see us in
Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. June 12. ed of H. W Tohl. chairman; and C. our
new policy’. This will not obligate me in York Life Ins. Co. is here for a short time to help
' new location.
me get startd.
E. Allen and Charles Christensen, di­
any way.
Tillamook Tire Co.
Purse Lost.
rectors, is wide awake. These gentle­
E. F. Rogers, Mgr.
men are all progressive busineM men
Name_________
Lost, a purse, containing about 175 and all have children in school today.
For Sale—young registered Hol-
in bills and silver Purse had admis­ They stand for the best in education
sion card signed P. Thomas. In It. and think nothing too good for the stein bull, ready for service, in good Address
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
Finder leave same at the Headlight school children Walter Mead la the condition and good breeding. Bob
Stillwell.
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LOCAL AGENT
office and receive reward.
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ABSOLUTE PROTECTION
Amount $6,000, Age 35, Plan Ordinary Life
WHAT IT PROVIDES:
R. A. LEONARD
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